Strong Start for Care-Sector Training Provider Which Vows to Put Residents First
Derby Evening Telegraph › September 15, 2010
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Derby Evening Telegraph › September 15, 2010
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A NEWLY-LAUNCHED firm that offers training for the care sector has landed its first contracts.
In its first month of operation, CQ3, based in Friar Gate, has picked up work with the Staffordshire Social Care Workforce Partnership, residential home Hallaton Manor and the Msaada Group. The business is a collaboration between Derby entrepreneur Phil Harvey, managing director of design firm Fluid Ideas, and David Knowles, who has experience in care-sector training.See the full content of this document
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Strong Start for Care-Sector Training Provider Which Vows to Put Residents First
Based in Friar Gate, the company aims to bring a more human side to ...
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