Standard compliance training alone isn’t enough. Many education providers – including schools, FE colleges and universities – should be providing a wider range of learning and development (L&D) programmes to their teaching and admin staff; expanding their existing offering to include some less traditional courses, such as mental health and online safeguarding. Why? So they can equip staff with the necessary skills to thrive in a modern, inclusive, high-pressure education environment.
Over the last few years, we’ve seen a growing pressure on education providers to meet minimum L&D compliance requirements. But so too has recognition that compliance training for UK-based education staff is only one piece of the puzzle.
Ofsted inspections aren’t just about checking your team has completed the basic training requirements – in areas such as safeguarding and fire safety awareness. They’re also taking into consideration signs that institutions are actively investing in the ongoing professional development of all staff, from classroom assistants and lecturers to support staff and invigilators.
Professional development is no longer a nice-to-have. It’s a key player in improving educational outcomes, reducing staff turnover and building resilience within your team. And in today’s climate – where recruitment is tough and retention is tougher – those benefits are impossible to ignore.
The following stats highlight the need for this shift in priorities:
If students are struggling, they need to be able to rely on staff and educators for support – which is why forward-thinking HR managers, Designated Safeguarding Leads and senior leadership teams are now adding relevant courses (such as mental health awareness, online safety, SEND and behaviour management) into their core training requirements.
Failing to expand your scope of staff training can create real risks, such as:
On the flip side, institutions investing in a wider L&D programme can see real impact:
Put simply: training in areas such as mental health, inclusion and safeguarding doesn’t just tick boxes, it helps everyone thrive.
To help you embed this broader L&D approach into your educational institution, here’s a practical checklist:
1. Focus on your foundation: mandatory compliance training
Refer to the latest regulations and requirements to ensure you’re protecting students, cultivating safe learning environments, and observing all necessary health and safety and safeguarding protocols.
2. Boost your L&D programme with additional professional development courses
You might want to consider offering training in areas such as mental health awareness, stress management, online safety and SEND support. This ensures staff are able to improve their own wellbeing – and will also be aware of some key issues affecting students as well.
3. Tailor training to specific staff roles
Assign relevant courses to exam invigilators, teaching assistants, teachers and admin teams – as required.
4. Choose bite-sized, online compliance courses for education teams
The pressures of today’s workloads mean time is always at a premium – which is where e-learning comes into its own. Short, engaging courses can fit more neatly into busy schedules. And if you’re able to do them on any device (mobile or desktop) then it gives staff the freedom to take the training whenever and wherever suits them best – likely resulting in higher completion rates.
5. Work with a provider offering a platform that tracks all the above
To prevent this from being an admin-heavy endeavour, make sure you choose an LMS that lets you assign, monitor and report on completions across teams – and sends out automatic reminders to individuals as necessary.
If you’re looking for an L&D strategy that reflects the challenges faced by your staff while ticking the relevant compliance boxes – we’d love to talk to you.
At Staff Skills academy+, our digital training platform is designed to support education providers across secondary, tertiary and vocational settings. Our range of 700+ CPD-certified courses complement the type of training Ofsted encourages schools and colleges to offer – particularly in areas such as mental health and safeguarding.
Our easy-to-use LMS for education providers in the UK helps you assign, automate and track staff learning across departments – reducing admin, boosting completion rates and giving you peace of mind.
We’d love to discuss your needs and see how we can work together. Please book a call with one of our team today.