Privacy Policy
We are committed to protecting the privacy of anyone using our site and the confidentiality of any information that you provide us with. The purpose of this statement is to set out how we use any personal information that we may obtain from you.
Use and collection of personal information:
In general you can visit our website without telling us who you are and without revealing any information about yourself. If, however, you use our site you will need to register and you will be asked to provide certain information, such as your contact details. We will store this data and hold it on computer or otherwise.
We may use information that you provide:
- To register you with our website and to administer it. We use this data to then contact you.
- For assessment and analysis such as customer and product analysis, to enable us to review, develop and improve our services.
- To market our services to, only if we have had prior permission to do so.
Security
We endeavour to take all reasonable steps to protect your personal information. However, we cannot guarantee the security of any data that you disclose online and we will not be responsible for any breach of security unless this is due to our negligence or wilful default.
General
You have the right to see personal data (as defined under the Data Protection Act) that we keep about you upon receipt of a written request. Any request should be sent to our address on this website or via the website contact form.
Cookie Policy
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Terms & Conditions 2021
The Care Training Company Ltd (the “Service Provider”) provides health and social care, first aid and health and safety training services to business clients. The Service Provider has reasonable skill, knowledge and experience in that field. These Terms and Conditions shall apply to the provision of services by the Service Provider to its clients.
The Care Training Company has 4 different sets of terms and conditions which apply to the different services and products we supply.
- Group Bookings & On-site Training
- Individual Bookings & Public/Open Courses
- E-Learning and Distance Learning
- Trainer Packs
Group bookings & On-site Training Terms & Conditions
- Definitions and Interpretation
1.1 In these Terms and Conditions, unless the context otherwise requires, the following expressions have the following meanings:
“Agreement” means the agreement entered by the Service Provider and the Client incorporating these Terms and Conditions (or variation thereof agreed upon by both Parties) which shall govern provision of the Services;
“Business Day” means, any day (other than Saturday or Sunday) on which ordinary banks are open for their full range of normal business in Leicestershire;
“Client” means the party procuring the Services from the Service Provider who shall be identified in the Agreement;
“Commencement Date” means the date on which provision of the Services will commence, as defined in the Agreement;
“Confidential Information” means, in relation to either Party, information which is disclosed to that Party by the other Party pursuant to or in connection with the Agreement (whether orally or in writing or any other medium, and whether the information is expressly stated to be confidential or marked as such);
“Fees” means all sums due under the Agreement from the Client to the Service Provider, as specified in the Agreement;
“Services” means the services to be provided by the Service Provider to the Client in accordance with Clause 2 of the Agreement, as fully defined in the Agreement, and subject to the terms and conditions of the Agreement; and
“Term” means the term of the Agreement as defined therein.
1.2 Unless the context otherwise requires, each reference in these Terms and Conditions to:
1.2.1 “writing”, and any cognate expression, includes a reference to any communication effected by electronic or facsimile transmission or similar means;
1.2.2 a statute or a provision of a statute is a reference to that statute or provision as amended or re-enacted at the relevant time;
1.2.3 “these Terms and Conditions” is a reference to these Terms and Conditions as amended or supplemented at the relevant time;
1.2.4 a Clause or paragraph is a reference to a Clause of these Terms and Conditions or to a Clause of the Agreement, as appropriate; and 1.2.5 a “Party” or the “Parties” refer to the parties to the Agreement.
1.3 The headings used in these Terms and Conditions are for convenience only and shall have no effect upon the interpretation of these Terms and Conditions.
1.4 Words imparting the singular number shall include the plural and vice versa.
1.5 References to any gender shall include the other gender.
1.6 References to persons shall include corporations.
- Provision of the Services
2.1 With effect from the Commencement Date, the Service Provider shall, throughout the Term of the Agreement, provide the Services to the Client.
2.2 The Service Provider shall provide the Services with reasonable skill and care, commensurate with prevailing standards in the Health and Social Care, First Aid and Health and Safety training sector in the United Kingdom.
2.3 The Service Provider shall act in accordance with all reasonable instructions given to it by the Client provided such instructions are compatible with the specification of Services provided in the Agreement.
2.4 The Service Provider shall be responsible for ensuring that it complies with all statutes, regulations, byelaws, standards, codes of conduct and any other rules relevant to the provision of the Services.
2.5 The Service Provider shall use all reasonable endeavours to accommodate any reasonable changes in the Services that may be requested by the Client, subject to the Client’s acceptance of any related reasonable changes to the Fees that may be due because of such changes.
- Client’s Obligations
3.1 The Client shall use all reasonable endeavours to provide all pertinent information to the Service Provider that is necessary for the Service Provider’s provision of the Services.
3.2 The Client may, from time to time, issue reasonable instructions to the Service Provider in relation to the Service Provider’s provision of the Services. Any such instructions should be compatible with the specification of the Services provided in in the Agreement.
3.3 In the event that the Service Provider requires the decision, approval, consent or any other communication from the Client to continue with the provision of the Services or any part thereof at any time, the Client shall provide the same in a reasonable and timely manner.
3.4 If any consents, licences or other permissions are needed from any third parties such as landlords, planning authorities, local authorities or similar, it shall be the Client’s responsibility to obtain the same in advance of the provision of the Services (or the relevant part thereof).
3.5 If the nature of the Services requires that the Service Provider has access to the Client’s home or any other location, access to which is lawfully controlled by the Client, the Client shall ensure that the Service Provider has access to the same at the times to be agreed between the Service Provider and the Client as required.
3.6 Any delay in the provision of the Services resulting from the Client’s failure or delay in complying with any of the provisions of Clause 3 of the Agreement shall not be the responsibility or fault of the Service Provider.
3.7 Terms of Payment, Cancellation & Non-attendance
Cancellation by Client:
If a client wishes to cancel a course booking, notification should be given in writing. The client will be liable for the following charges:
1. 15 or more days’ notice: No charge
2. 7 to 15 days’ notice: 25% of total cost
3. Less than 7 days’ notice: 100% of total cost
4. Non-attendance: 100% of the total cost
- Fees, Payment and Records
4.1 The Client shall pay the Fees to the Service Provider in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement.
4.2 The Service Provider shall invoice the Client for Fees due in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement.
4.3 All group training courses will be invoiced on the day of training, but you may receive the invoice prior to the date of training. There is a 10% early payment incentive. Please get in touch with a member of the team for more information – info@thecaretrainingcompany.com .
4.4 All payments required to be made pursuant to the Agreement by either Party shall be made in Pounds Sterling (GBP) in cleared funds to such bank in Stoke on Trent as the receiving Party may from time to time nominate Where any payment pursuant to the Agreement is required to be made on a day that is not a Business Day, it may be made on the next following Business Day.
4.5 Each Party shall:
4.5.1 keep, or procure that there are kept, such records and books of account as are necessary to enable the amount of any sums payable pursuant to the Agreement to be accurately calculated;
4.5.2 at the reasonable request of the other Party, allow that Party or its agent to inspect those records and books of account and, to the extent that they relate to the calculation of those sums, to take copies of them; and
4.5.3 within 4 weeks after the end of each year (where relevant), obtain at its own expense and supply to the other Party an auditors’ certificate as to the accuracy of the sums paid by that Party pursuant to the Agreement during that year.
4.6 The Care Training Company has invoice terms of 21 days starting from the date of training but you may receive a predated invoice earlier.
4.7 Late payments shall be charged at a rate of £10 for every business day that the invoice remains unpaid, up to a maximum of 60 days.
4.8. Early payments for group courses attract a discount of 10% off the total invoiced amount. Full payment is required to be made pursuant to the Agreement by either Party shall be made in Pounds Sterling (GBP) in cleared funds. Funds must be fully cleared a minimum of 2 working days prior to the date of training for the client to receive this discount. In the event of the full payment not being fully cleared on the date of training the Service Provider reserves the right to charge the balance of the full invoiced amount to the client.
- Liability, Indemnity and Insurance
5.1 The Service Provider shall ensure that it has in place always suitable and valid insurance that shall include public liability insurance.
5.2 In the event that the Service Provider fails to perform the Services with reasonable care and skill it shall carry out all necessary remedial action at no additional cost to the Client.
5.3 The Service Provider’s total liability for any loss or damage caused because of its negligence or breach of the Agreement shall be limited to £250,000.
5.4 The Service Provider shall not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by the Client that
5.5 results from the Client’s failure to follow any instructions given by the Service Provider.
5.6 Nothing in these Terms and Conditions nor in the Agreement shall limit or exclude the Service Provider’s liability for death or personal injury.
5.7 Subject to sub-Clause 5.2 of the Agreement the Service Provider shall indemnify the Client against any costs, liability, damages, loss, claims or proceedings arising out of the Service Provider’s provision of the Services or any breach of the Agreement.
5.8 The Client shall indemnify the Service Provider against any costs, liability, damages, loss, claims or proceedings arising from loss or damage to any equipment (including that belonging to any third parties appointed by the Service Provider) caused by the Client or its agents or employees.
5.9 Neither Party shall be liable to the other or be deemed to be in breach of the Agreement by reason of any delay in performing, or any failure to perform, any of that Party’s obligations if the delay or failure is due to any cause beyond that Party’s reasonable control.
- Guarantee
6.1 The Service Provider shall guarantee that the product of all Services provided will be free from all defects for a period that shall be defined in the Agreement.
6.2 If any defects in the product of the Services appear during the guarantee period set out in the Agreement the Service Provider shall rectify all such defects at no cost to the Client.
- Confidentiality
7.1 Each Party undertakes that, except as provided by sub-Clause 7.2 of the Agreement or as authorised in writing by the other Party, it shall, always during the continuance of the Agreement and for 1 year after its termination:
7.1.1 keep confidential all Confidential Information;
7.1.2 not disclose any Confidential Information to any other party;
7.1.3 not use any Confidential Information for any purpose other than as contemplated by and subject to the terms of the Agreement;
7.1.4 not make any copies of, record in any way or part with possession of any Confidential Information; and
7.1.5 ensure that none of its directors, officers, employees, agents, sub-contractors or advisers does any act which, if done by that Party, would be a breach of the provisions of sub-Clauses 7.1.1 to 7.1.4 of the Agreement.
7.2 Either Party may: 7.2.1 disclose any Confidential Information to:
7.2.1.1 any sub-contractor or supplier of that Party;
7.2.1.2 any governmental or other authority or regulatory body; or
7.2.1.3 any employee or officer of that Party or of any of the persons, parties or bodies;
to such extent only as is necessary for the purposes contemplated by the Agreement (including, but not limited to, the provision of the Services), or as required by law. In each case that Party shall first inform the person, party or body in question that the Confidential Information is confidential and (except where the disclosure is to any such body under sub-Clause 7.2.1.2 or any employee or officer of any such body) obtaining and submitting to the other Party a written confidentiality undertaking from the party in question. Such undertaking should be as nearly as practicable in the terms of Clause 7 of the Agreement, to keep the Confidential Information confidential and to use it only for the purposes for which the disclosure is made; and
7.2.2 use any Confidential Information for any purpose, or disclose it to any other person, to the extent only that it is at the date of the Agreement, or at any time after that date becomes, public knowledge through no fault of that Party. In making such use or disclosure, that Party must not disclose any part of the Confidential Information that is not public knowledge.
7.3 The provisions of Clause 7 of the Agreement shall continue in force in accordance with their terms, notwithstanding the termination of the Agreement for any reason.
- Force Majeure
8.1 No Party to the Agreement shall be liable for any failure or delay in performing their obligations where such failure or delay results from any because that is beyond the reasonable control of that Party. Such causes include, but are not limited to: power failure, internet service provider failure, industrial action, civil unrest, fire, flood, storms, earthquakes, acts of terrorism, acts of war, governmental action or any other event that is beyond the control of the Party in question.
8.2 In the event that a Party to the Agreement cannot perform their obligations hereunder because of force majeure for a continuous period to be defined in the Agreement, the other Party may at its discretion terminate the Agreement by written notice at the end of that period. In the event of such termination, the Parties shall agree upon a fair and reasonable payment for all Services provided up to the date of termination. Such payment shall consider any prior contractual commitments entered into in reliance on the performance of the Agreement.
- Term and Termination
9.1 The Agreement shall come into force on the agreed Commencement Date and shall continue for a defined Term from that date, subject to the provisions of Clause 9 of the Agreement.
9.2 Either Party shall have the right, subject to the agreement and consent of the other Party and exercisable by giving not less than 30 days written notice to the other at any time prior to the expiry of the Term specified in sub-Clause 9.1 of the Agreement (or any further period for which the Agreement is extended) to extend the Agreement for a further period of 1 year.
9.3 Either Party may terminate the Agreement by giving to the other not less than 30 days written notice, to expire on or at any time after the minimum term of the Agreement (which shall be defined in the Agreement).
9.4 Either Party may immediately terminate the Agreement by giving written notice to the other Party if:
9.4.1 any sum owing to that Party by the other Party under any of the provisions of the Agreement is not paid within 3 days Business Days of the due date for payment;
9.4.2 the other Party commits any other breach of any of the provisions of the Agreement and, if the breach is capable of remedy, fails to remedy it within 30 days Business Days after being given written notice giving full of the breach and requiring it to be remedied;
9.4.3 an encumbrancer takes possession, or where the other Party is a company, a receiver is appointed, of any of the property or assets of that other Party;
9.4.4 the other Party makes any voluntary arrangement with its creditors or, being a company, becomes subject to an administration order (within the meaning of the Insolvency Act 1986);
9.4.5 the other Party, being an individual or firm, has a bankruptcy order made against it or, being a company, goes into liquidation (except for the purposes of bona fide amalgamation or re-construction and in such a manner that the company resulting therefrom effectively agrees to be bound by or assume the obligations imposed on that other Party under the Agreement);
9.4.6 anything analogous to any of the foregoing under the law of any jurisdiction occurs in relation to the other Party;
9.4.7 the other Party ceases, or threatens to cease, to carry on business; or
9.4.8 control of the other Party is acquired by any person or connected persons not having control of that other Party on the date of the Agreement. For the purposes of Clause 9, “control” and “connected persons” shall have the meanings ascribed thereto by Sections 1124 and 1122 respectively of the Corporation Tax Act 2010.
9.5 For the purposes of sub-Clause 9.4.2, a breach shall be considered capable of remedy if the Party in breach can comply with the provision in question in all respects.
9.6 The rights to terminate the Agreement shall not prejudice any other right or remedy of either Party in respect of the breach concerned (if any) or any other breach.
- Effects of Termination
Upon the termination of the Agreement for any reason:
10.1 any sum owing by either Party to the other under any of the provisions of the Agreement shall become immediately due and payable;
10.2 all Clauses which, either expressly or by their nature, relate to the period after the expiry or termination of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect;
10.3 termination shall not affect or prejudice any right to damages or other remedy which the terminating Party may have in respect of the event giving rise to the termination or any other right to damages or other remedy which any Party may have in respect of any breach of the Agreement which existed at or before the date of termination;
10.4 subject as provided in Clause 10 of the Agreement and except in respect of any accrued rights neither Party shall be under any further obligation to the other; and
10.5 each Party shall (except to the extent referred to in Clause 7 of the Agreement) immediately cease to use, either directly or indirectly, any Confidential Information, and shall immediately return to the other Party any documents in its possession or control which contain or record any Confidential Information.
- No Waiver
No failure or delay by either Party in exercising any of its rights under the Agreement shall be deemed to be a waiver of that right, and no waiver by either Party of a breach of any provision of the Agreement shall be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other provision.
- Further Assurance
Each Party shall execute and do all such further deeds, documents and things as may be necessary to carry the provisions of the Agreement into full force and effect.
- Costs
Subject to any provisions to the contrary each Party shall pay its own costs of and incidental to the negotiation, preparation, execution and carrying into effect of the Agreement.
- Set-Off
Neither Party shall be entitled to set-off any sums in any manner from payments due or sums received in respect of any claim under the Agreement or any other agreement at any time.
- Assignment and Sub-Contracting
15.1 Subject to sub-Clause 15.2 The Agreement shall be personal to the Parties. Neither Party may assign, mortgage, charge (otherwise than by floating charge) or sub-licence or otherwise delegate any of its rights thereunder, or sub-contract or otherwise delegate any of its obligations thereunder without the written consent of the other Party, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld.
15.2 The Service Provider shall be entitled to perform any of the obligations undertaken by it through any other member of its group or through suitably qualified and skilled sub-contractors. Any act or omission of such other member or sub-contractor shall, for the purposes of the Agreement, be deemed to be an act or omission of the Service Provider.
16. Time
16.1 The times and dates referred to in the Agreement shall be for guidance only and shall not be of the essence of the Agreement and may be varied by agreement between the Parties.
- Relationship of the Parties
Nothing in the Agreement shall constitute or be deemed to constitute a partnership, joint venture, agency or other fiduciary relationship between the Parties other than the contractual relationship expressly provided for in the Agreement.
- Non-Solicitation
18.1 Neither Party shall, for the Term of the Agreement and for a defined period (which shall be defined in the Agreement) after its termination or expiry, employ or contract the services of any person who is or was employed or otherwise engaged by the other Party at any time in relation to the Agreement without the express written consent of that Party.
18.2 Neither Party shall, for the Term of the Agreement and for a defined period (which shall be defined in the Agreement) after its termination or expiry, solicit or entice away from the other Party any customer or client where any such solicitation or enticement would cause damage to the business of that Party.
- Third Party Rights
19.1 No part of the Agreement shall confer rights on any third parties and accordingly the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 shall not apply to the Agreement.
19.2 Subject to Clause 19 of the Agreement, the Agreement shall continue and be binding on the transferee, successors and assigns of either Party as required.
- Notices
20.1 All notices under the Agreement shall be in writing and be deemed duly given if signed by, or on behalf of, a duly authorised officer of the Party giving the notice.
20.2 Notices shall be deemed to have been duly given:
20.2.1 when delivered, if delivered by courier or other messenger (including registered mail) during normal business hours of the recipient; or
20.2.2 when sent, if transmitted by facsimile or e-mail and a successful transmission report or return receipt is generated; or
20.2.3 on the fifth business day following mailing, if mailed by national ordinary mail, postage prepaid; or
20.2.4 on the tenth business day following mailing, if mailed by airmail, postage prepaid. In each case notices shall be addressed to the most recent address, e-mail address, or facsimile number notified to the other Party.
- Entire Agreement
21.1 The Agreement contains the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to its subject matter and may not be modified except by an instrument in writing signed by the duly authorised representatives of the Parties.
21.2 Each Party shall acknowledge that, in entering into the Agreement, it does not rely on any representation, warranty or other provision except as expressly provided in the Agreement, and all conditions, warranties or other terms implied by statute or common law are excluded fully permitted by law.
- Counterparts
The Agreement may be entered in any number of counterparts and by the Parties to it on separate counterparts each of which when so executed and delivered shall be an original, but all the counterparts together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
- Severance
If one or more of the provisions of the Agreement and/or of these Terms and Conditions is found to be unlawful, invalid or otherwise unenforceable, that / those provision(s) shall be deemed severed from the remainder of the Agreement and/or these Terms and Conditions. The remainder of the Agreement and/or these Terms and Conditions shall be valid and enforceable.
- Dispute Resolution
24.1 The Parties shall attempt to resolve any dispute arising out of or relating to the Agreement through negotiations between their appointed representatives who have the authority to settle such disputes.
24.2 Nothing in Clause 24 of the Agreement shall prohibit either Party or its affiliates from applying to a court for interim injunctive relief.
24.4 The decision and outcome of the final method of dispute resolution under Clause 24 of the Agreement shall be final and binding on both Parties.
- Law and Jurisdiction
25.1 The Agreement and these Terms and Conditions (including any non-contractual matters and obligations arising therefrom or associated therewith) shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of England and Wales.
25.2 Subject to the provisions of Clause 24 of the Agreement, any dispute, controversy, proceedings or claim between the Parties relating to the Agreement or these Terms and Conditions (including any non-contractual matters and obligations arising therefrom or associated therewith) shall fall within the jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.
- Certification
26.1 All qualifications and or certificates are valid for a period of one year unless otherwise stated.
26.2 Certificates will be released to the client only upon receipt of full payment.
26.3 Certificates will be delivered electronically in PDF format, physical certificates can be supplied at cost of £5 per certificate.
26.4 The provider reserves the right to charge an administration fee of £10 for each lost certificate requiring replacement or if there is a student misspelling needing correction.
26.5 All certificates are sent out on the 7th and 15th of each month. Certificates will be sent on the earliest release date once full payment is received.
Individual Bookings & Public/Open Courses Terms & Conditions
A booking on a Public Course is a “place” booked and not a place booked for a specific delegate. We keep this flexibility for you, the customer, in case you need to send an alternative delegate to the course at the last minute.
The Care Training Company will provide the Client with handouts and resources via email to the Client who made the booking. It is the Clients responsibility to print and supply delegates with these resources and handouts for the booked course. Printed Handouts can be ordered at £2.50 per delegate to cover printing and postage charges. Please speak with the The Care Training Company team if these are required.
Certificates are generated and issued using the Attendee Register from the beginning of the course. These certificates are emailed to the Client who made the booking (unless advised differently) on the 7th and 15th of the month. Please ensure that delegates attending the training course completes the Attendee Sheet clearly as any certificate amendments will be charged at £10 per certificate. Should you choose for your certificates to be printed and posted by The Care Training Company, this can be arranged at a cost of £5 per certificate.
Payment:
Payment for public/open courses is to be made 7 days prior to the course start date. The easiest way to book place onto our public courses is via the website.
Rescheduling & Cancellation:
We would like to offer the “cooling off period” as is your right as a consumer, therefore should you need to use this “cooling off period” to cancel or amend your booking, please put this into writing within 14 days of the date of booking to info@thecaretrainingcompany.com. All cancellations must be acknowledged in writing by The Care Training Company. Please note that if you do not cancel in writing and/or do not attend, fees already paid will not be refunded or transferable and any outstanding invoices will still be due.
For The Care Training Company to continue offering high quality training at a low-cost fee, any cancellations made outside of the 14-day cooling off period, a charge of 100% order value will be made payable to The Care Training Company.
If a cancellation or amendment is made within 14 days prior to the course date (irrespective of when the course was booked), a charge of 100% order value will be made payable to The Care Training Company.
If The Care Training Company needs to reschedule a public training course, at least 14 days’ notice will be given, and a new date will be provided, and delegates will be transferred to the new date at no further cost. If the new date offered is not suitable, then the place/s may be transferred to an alternative course within the same public course location.
The Care Training Company reserve the right to at any time to change the date of a public course or to cancel it altogether if they deem it necessary for any reason or cause beyond the control of The Care Training Company, such as adverse weather conditions, tutor illness, road traffic accidents etc. An alternative date will be provided at the earliest opportunity at no further cost.
It is the responsibility of the delegates attending the Public Courses to ensure adequate travel time to the venue is considered in case of traffic delays, accidents, adverse weather conditions, etc. Delegates who arrive late to a public course may be informed by the Tutor that they cannot attend the remainder of the session as they have missed vital information from the beginning of the session. In this instance, the place secured is still payable in full inclusive of VAT as per the Invoice and payment terms.
Remaining T&C’s:
Training venues for public courses will be within a 10-mile radius of the town or city of that advertised. The Care Training Company have the right to change the venue due to the demand of our courses to ensure the venue meets our needs, this may, from time to time, be further and customers will be notified accordingly, however this does not forfeit your contractual obligations to The Care Training Company.
Courses booked cannot be re-sold or offered to any other organisation without the knowledge or consent of The Care Training Company. This may result in the course being cancelled/place/s being removed from the course or if a discounted rate is given, the full price will be charged for the course.
From time to time, The Care Training Company may introduce a discount on courses. These discounts may be introduced for many reasons, however any places booked prior to the release of this discount, will still be charged at the previously advertised and invoiced rate. If you wish to take advantage of the newly discounted rate, you may book additional place(s) at the discounted rate by quoting the discount advertised at the point of booking. If a discounted rate is launched within a 14-day period after your booking, upon request, you will be eligible to take advantage of the newly introduced discounted rate and an invoice will be reissued upon request.
E-Learning and Distance Learning Terms & Conditions
All payment is to be made in advance. Once payment is received assess to your portal will be granted.
A 14-day cooling off period to cancel your course or access to the portal and you shall be given a full refund. If you have logged in and/or started any of the courses 14 cooling off period, this become void and no refund shall be given.
Trainer Packs Care and Clinical
You are asked to get in touch if you have any questions in advance of your purchase.
Once Trainer Packs are purchased both care and clinical you will not be able to receive a refund due to the nature of the product being downloaded and accessible.
Disclaimer for website and social media
The information contained in this website and any social media accounts run by The Care Training Company Ltd are for general information purposes only. The information is provided by The Care Training Company Ltd and while we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the website or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained on the website or via our social media for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.
In no event will we be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this website.
Through this website you are able to link to other websites which are not under the control of The Care Training Company Ltd. We have no control over the nature, content and availability of those sites. The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.
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