March 14, 2024

GML’s Commitment to Excellence in Training 


Grey Matter Learning (GML) is an award-winning eLearning provider in the social care sector. Since 2006, their mission has been to ‘improve lives through learning’.

 

GML offers a comprehensive range of expertly created CPD-accredited online courses, reflecting their commitment to excellence in care. These courses cover all statutory and mandatory training for social care and other development pathways, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience. 


Click eLearning platform for social care providers 


GML’s eLearning platform, ‘Click’, is available through a simple subscription. Click offers over 100 health and social care courses and certificates. Designed to deliver significant time and cost savings whilst providing a user-friendly and efficient learning experience, Click embodies their commitment to exceeding industry standards, contributing directly to higher CQC ratings.


GML’s training approach 


GML’s training approach is built around the ‘Know. Understand. Do’ methodology, placing learning in the workplace at its core. This person-centred approach to learning ensures that training is more than just a box-ticking exercise; it is informative, impactful, and relevant to the carer’s daily responsibilities. Before a learner accesses any courses, Click's pre-assessment identifies any knowledge gaps ensuring that the training focuses on the areas they need the most. 


Exclusive discount for WMCA members...


As one of our preferred training providers, we are delighted to announce that GML has extended a special offer to our WMCA members.


This exclusive offer gives members access to the GML ‘Click’ platform for a discounted rate of £2.40 per learner. Included within this, you will receive unlimited access to 100+ courses, access to all Click LMS features, certificates for all courses and ongoing dedicated support. 


For more information and to explore GML’s comprehensive range of training courses, click here. 

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