7 February 2022

National Apprenticeship Week – Jasmine’s story

Apprenticeships are available in a wide range of fields to meet your ambitions. Take a look at the amazing things that Trainee Dental Nurse Jasmine had to say about her time working towards an Apprenticeship with Acacia Training.

What work experience and / or qualifications did you have before you started your Apprenticeship?

Access to Higher education science, Health and social care

What encouraged you to undertake an Apprenticeship?

I really was interested in the learning on the job and being surrounded by people who can help and support me through the Qualification.

In your opinion, what has been the best thing about undertaking an Apprenticeship?

It has given me the confidence to sit another course and to enjoy learning again and it can be very rewarding, and I’ve learned skills that I didn’t know I had!

What have Acacia Training and your employer done to support your learning journey?

I’ve been given time in my working day to do on the job training and complete course work tasks. I get in-depth one to one session with my tutor where I can go at the pace that suits me and obtain full understanding. I get around the clock support and get a response quickly.

What new skills have you acquired in undertaking the Apprenticeship?

I’ve improved my English and mathematics skills and have been able to expand my vocabulary. My confidence levels have increased and I am able to speak loud and clearly to staff members and patients. I am able to work well under pressure and complete work to a deadline.

To find out how you could benefit from a fully funded Apprenticeship, speak to a member of our expert team today at skills@acaciatraining.co.uk or call us on 01782 646 346.

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National Apprenticeship Week – Vinod’s Story

Apprenticeships are for Managers too!

Apprenticeships are not just for those looking to get into an industry. Vinod is a Manager at Princess Lodge Care Home and has already completed a Level 4 RMA Apprenticeship standard having working in the industry for a number of years.

Vinod is now working towards a HABC Highfield Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Adult Care (RQF).

What work experience and / or qualifications did you have before you started your Apprenticeship?

I have worked in the Mental Health sector for a number of years and completed my Level 4 RMA NVQ previously. Also the ILM

What encouraged you to undertake an Apprenticeship?

I wanted to use the course for my own professional development to support my role and lead as an example to my staff team.

In your opinion, what has been the best thing about undertaking an Apprenticeship?

It has identified some of the areas which have changed as I have been researching in more depth and this has supported the continuing improvements to the service. It made me refresh my memory on things that wouldn’t arise day to day.

What new skills have you acquired in undertaking the Apprenticeship?

I have been able to delegate more.

In what ways have Apprenticeships exceeded your expectations? Would you recommend them to others?

I would recommend it as a flexible way to learn and the learning is specific to my service.

To find out how you could benefit from a fully funded Apprenticeship, speak to a member of our expert team today at skills@acaciatraining.co.uk or call us on 01782 646 346

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4 February 2022

National Apprenticeship Week – James’ Story

This National Apprenticeship Week, we are looking at the exciting benefits of undertaking an Apprenticeship through the eyes of the Apprentices that we have had the pleasure of working with.

First in the Spotlight is James, who is a Home Care Co-ordinator at Weston House Residential Home. James was left without a job when his previous employer went into administration, and he was made redundant in October 2020. Since then, James decided to enrol on an apprenticeship and has never looked back!

James, age 32 from Newcastle-under-Lyme, was left without an income when his employer, Intu Potteries, went into administration and he was made redundant in October 2020. He applied for a role as Activities Co-ordinator with Weston House Residential Home in Weston Coyney. The home is a 33 bedded residential home offering personal care or mental health support.

He enrolled on an Apprenticeship with Acacia Training, which combined his new role at the care home with on-the-job and off-the-job training in residential care. Within six months, he was promoted to a new position as home care coordinator and is now set to support the Registered Manager with the management of the residential home when he completes a further qualification in care home management later this year.

In his previous career, James had worked as cabin crew for Thomson Holidays and in hospitality management, before moving into customer services management and corporate responsibility at Intu Potteries. He believes his experience in a customer-facing role was key to settling into his new career in care.

He explains: “I had never, ever considered a career in care before I was made redundant, and I never thought it would be a job I would end up in. I initially took on the role of activities coordinator to get me through lockdown but I have really, really enjoyed it and found it so rewarding.

Then I started to take on some of the caring responsibilities when there were staff shortages. To start with I was a bit worried about whether I would be able to do the personal care aspect, but there is so much more to it than that. When you get to know your residents, it’s about caring for them and meeting their needs, you want to do it help them in any way you can.

No two days are the same. the residents bring so much joy to me. I feel like I’ve achieved something at the end of the day. A thank you from a resident goes a long way and reminds you that you are doing a good job and why you do it. I love my job so much. This is where I’m going to be.”

He adds: “In my retail and hospitality career, I had a lot of experience managing people and in customer services, getting to know and deal with people from all walks of life. I was also IOSH trained in health and safety and used to completing risk assessments and all of this is useful in my new role. Although it is very different, to me it is still looking after people and showing compassion, whether in the shopping centre or in the care home. I have always been a people person and not one to sit behind a desk.

People may be surprised that there are lots of different types of roles in the care sector. As an activities co-ordinator, I arranged meals out, visits to local beauty spots, outdoor activities, hair and nails appointments and more – all based on what the residents asked for. Now as the care co-ordinator, I speak to GPs and do all the care plans, liaising with outside professionals to ensure the right care is in place for our residents.”

Talking about his Apprenticeship, James says: “The apprenticeship in residential care has involved resitting my functional skills in English and maths. It’s been a long time since I came out of education so I wasn’t sure how I would get on, but it’s been really good. The support and guidance from my tutor has been great and I have been guided through the process every step of the way.

The course has given me a lot of knowledge in Health and Social Care which has built my confidence to complete my daily duties within my role. My employer has funded the course and given me time to study.”

Amy Fowles, Director of Quality at Acacia Training, says: “James is a great example of the kind of person who can make a real difference to some of our most vulnerable members of society by taking his past skills, experience and values into a new career in health and social care. 

Care homes and care settings have experienced major operational challenges in recent years, not least a huge shortage of staff to fill vacancies and progress their careers.

We’re delighted with the progress that James has made during his Apprenticeship with Acacia Training, and we’d urge anyone who is currently considering their career options to consider retraining with us for a rewarding career caring for others.”

For more information about the Health and Social Care professional career pathway with Acacia Training, please visit www.acaciatraining.co.uk/pcp

James' Apprenticeship Q&A

Apprenticeship being undertaken with Acacia Training

Level 3 Health & Social Care

What encouraged you to undertake an Apprenticeship

I want to be a registered manager so need to complete my level 3 in order to complete my level 5

In your opinion, what has been the best thing about undertaking an Apprenticeship?

Gaining the new knowledge that I have to support me within my role.

Acacia has given me the confidence to undertake the Apprenticeship as I have been out of education for manager years. My employer has funded and given me the time to complete the Apprenticeship to self-develop

I have gained a lot of knowledge within Health & Social Care which has built my confidence to complete my daily duties within my role.

I definitely would recommend completing an Apprenticeship with Acacia the support and guidance from tutor has been great and I’ve been guided through the process every step of the way.

To find out how you could benefit from a fully funded Apprenticeship, speak to a member of our expert team today at skills@acaciatraining.co.uk or call us on 01782 646 346

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Acacia Training turns 20

Today is our 20th birthday and as we celebrate training 35,000 learners since we began, we’ve been looking back at how Acacia Training has grown over the last two decades.

Our founders, Vikki Sylvester and her mum Anne Littleton, started Acacia in September 2000. As a registered nurse and the owner of a care home, Vikki was frustrated at the lack of high quality training to meet their needs – so they decided to start their own training company, specialising in health and social care.

From humble beginnings, Acacia Training has grown from two founding members to 80 staff, training 3,500 people a year in health, social care, early years, beauty, dental nursing, business and management. We’ve worked with over 7,000 employers.

In 2017, we merged with a PLC, now known as MBH Corporation, and two years later Victoria was voted on to MBH’s Board as an Executive Director.

Vikki also won Entrepreneur of the Year at the Sentinel Business Awards in July. She says: “Mum and I both worked in the care sector and experienced the struggle to recruit and retain quality care staff. We wanted to improve access to high-quality training, so we decided to set up our own company. I never imagined that 20 years later we’d be training more than 3,500 learners across a range of sectors each year.”

She adds: “Despite our expansion, we’ve still maintained that family feel and remain passionate about supporting our employees and learners and ensuring that people gain the skills they need to thrive in their chosen career.”

Acacia Training was one of the first organisations in the UK to gain ‘disability confident leader’ status and we were awarded silver status by HealthWorks Stoke-on-Trent, which recognises organisations that promote and support workplace health and wellbeing.

Vikki explains: “As a company, social responsibility is extremely important to us. We also support forces veterans through our work with local charities and signing the armed forces covenant to ensure we are able to support those leaving the army, navy and RAF. More recently we joined the B1G1 initiative, which encourages our whole team to nominate global causes, and I use my own salary to donate funds to that cause.”

Vikki adds: “I’d like to say a big thank you to all our staff, clients and learners, partners and suppliers who have been a part of this 20-year journey. We are more passionate than ever about our commitment to supporting people into jobs and apprenticeships through skills, knowledge and education.”

Acacia Training offers a range of career packages and courses across a number of sectors. Find your perfect course here.

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21 November 2019

Acacia Training helps Katrina find dental nurse dream job in just two days

Katrina Halstead wasn’t sure if she could switch from sales to dental nursing, but thanks to Acacia Training she found her dream job in just two days.

The 26-year-old sales advisor wanted a career that meant she could be proactive and use her customer service skills in a medical environment.

Katrina is now training at a clinic with the Level 3 Diploma in Dental Nursing after discovering the ideal dentistry course on Acacia’s new website. She said: “Acacia found me a job within two days and has been really supportive and helpful. I’m so happy and they have changed my life – I never thought I would get out of retail but now I’m about to be a qualified dental nurse.”

Katrina was really impressed by the service she received and the fact that Acacia was able to find her a position so quickly.

“I would recommend Acacia because they were very fast at finding me a job and they’re really supportive,” she said. “They have the best service and are great at encouraging those who may not have faith in themselves. I never thought I would be able to leave my job with no experience in dentistry, but they found me an employer who was willing to take me on right there and then.

“Acacia Training is professional and supportive, and they give you advice about interviews and exactly what the employer is looking for. They make sure the employer is right for you and you are right for the employer before they give you the job. I would highly recommend them – I’ve never been accepted in a job role so quickly.”

By studying the Level 3 Diploma in Dental Nursing, Katrina will learn about dental anatomy, promoting oral health, dental radiography, support during extraction, infection control, regulatory requirements and everything else she needs to start her new career.

You can find out more about Acacia’s courses by heading to https://www.acaciatraining.co.uk/ and clicking ‘courses’. To find your dream job, just call 01782 646346 or email sales@acaciatraining.co.uk.

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Lincoln College Partnership Success

Acacia Training have been working in partnership with Lincoln College to deliver student success! Alex Evans has been working hard on her QCF Level 3 qualification in Health & Social Care and is currently 90% the way to achieving her qualification.

Alex has a background in Health & Social Care having worked in complex care, residential care, learning disabilities and home care. However, to progress her career in the avenue that she wishes to go down she knew that a qualification is what she needed to get herself there.

Alex stated “I am delighted I chose to study with Lincoln College and Acacia Training and am excited to see the possibilities it is going to provide for my career.”

Her decision has required her to be self-motivated and to push herself to complete but with the end of the Level 3 in sight we are sure she is going to reap the rewards of her hard work!

We wish Alex all the best!

 

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