Care providers are under growing pressure to deliver high-quality training while meeting strict regulatory standards – particularly as the updated 2025 Care Certificate Standards, developed by Skills for Care and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), come into effect this July.
At EdgeWorks™, we’ve developed a practical digital tool to help address that challenge: a GPT-powered training assistant designed specifically for the social care sector.
A Smarter way to check your training content
Whether you’re an L&D lead, a QA manager, or responsible for day-to-day training delivery, this assistant can save you hours. It reviews your existing learning content (Word documents, PowerPoint slides, eLearning modules, and more) and checks it against the updated Care Certificate standards.
You’ll get clear, structured feedback showing:
✅ What’s fully covered
⚠️ What’s only partly there
❌ What’s missing
And most importantly, it tells you exactly what needs to change to bring your materials into line with the 2025 requirements.
No guesswork. No jargon. Just useful feedback
Using the GPT assistant is as simple as uploading your content and typing a plain-English prompt like “Check this workbook against Standard 1.”
Within moments, it provides a breakdown of how your material maps to each standard outcome using the language of the official criteria, not technical fluff. And if you need a shareable record, you can ask it to generate a Word report, ready for your QA team, inspector, or internal documentation.
Who is it for?
This assistant is designed for:
- Social care providers preparing for the updated Care Certificate Standards.
- Learning and development teams seeking consistent, high-quality training.
- Managers and QA leads looking to reduce paperwork without cutting corners.
It’s built to support the real world of care-responsive, grounded, and focused on practical outcomes.
Try it for yourself
For access, simply complete the GPT Assistant registration form and we’ll send you access. It’s free to use, and designed to help training providers transition confidently to the new standards.
Let’s make training smarter, not harder.