Mandatory Training for Care Homes: The Complete 2026 Compliance Guide
If you manage care home staff or run a domiciliary care service, you already know that training records are one of the first things a CQC inspector asks to see. But knowing what mandatory training is actually required — and keeping it evidenced and up to date across your entire workforce — is a different challenge altogether.
This guide sets out the complete mandatory training requirements for care home staff in England in 2026: which topics are required, who needs them, how often they must be renewed, and what CQC inspectors are looking for when they arrive. If you have already worked through our 2026 Guide to the Care Certificate and our CQC Inspection 2026: What Care Providers Must Get Right, this blog is the natural next step — covering the ongoing training obligations that run throughout employment, not just induction.
CQC has committed to completing 9,000 provider assessments by September 2026. The probability of your service being assessed this year is higher than at any point in recent years.
What Is Mandatory Training in Health and Social Care?
Mandatory training is any training that a care provider is required to ensure their staff complete in order to deliver safe, effective care and remain compliant with regulation. Critically, there is no single official list — the requirement is defined by risk, role, and the regulated activities you deliver.
Under Regulation 18 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014, providers must ensure that all staff are suitably qualified, competent, skilled, and experienced. The training required depends on:
- The regulated activities your service is registered to provide
- The specific needs and vulnerabilities of the people you support
- The roles and responsibilities of individual staff members
- Any specialist clinical procedures carried out in your service
This is why the mandatory training matrix for a care home supporting people with advanced dementia will look different from one at a supported living service for working-age adults — and why your matrix must be documented and justifiable, not just copied from a template. See also: CQC Inspection 2026 — What Care Providers Must Get Right.
CQC inspectors do not arrive with a standard checklist and tick off course names. They assess whether your staff are demonstrably competent and whether your training system produces that competence. Completion certificates alone are not sufficient.
Statutory Training vs Mandatory Training: Key Differences
These two terms are often used interchangeably in the sector, but they carry distinct meanings.
Statutory training is required by specific legislation. Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training (required under the Health and Care Act 2022 for any staff working with people who have a learning disability or autism) is the most prominent current example. Fire safety training under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 is another.
Mandatory training is the broader category: it includes statutory training plus all additional training an employer determines is essential based on their regulated activities, the people they support, and their CQC registration. A good training matrix makes the distinction visible — and documents the regulatory or risk basis for each requirement.
The 2026 Mandatory Training List for Care Homes
The table below covers the core mandatory training topics that CQC inspectors routinely check during Well-Led and Safe assessments. Training topic names link directly to the relevant course or blog page on the CSTUK website where further information and booking options are available.
| Training Topic | Who Needs It | Renewal Interval | CQC Regulation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moving & Handling (People) | All care staff | Annual | Reg. 12 / 17 |
| Basic Life Support (BLS) / CPR | All staff | Annual | Reg. 12 |
| Safeguarding Adults | All staff | Every 3 yrs (refresher annual) | Reg. 13 |
| Safeguarding Children | All staff | Every 3 yrs | Reg. 13 |
| Infection Prevention & Control | All staff | Annual | Reg. 12 |
| Fire Safety | All staff | Annual | Reg. 15 |
| Health & Safety / Risk Assessment | All staff | Every 2–3 yrs | Reg. 12 / 15 |
| Medication Awareness / Administration | Staff who administer meds | Annual + competency sign-off | Reg. 12 / NICE SC1 |
| Mental Capacity Act & DoLS | All staff (enhanced for managers) | Every 2 yrs | Reg. 11 / 13 |
| Equality, Diversity & Inclusion | All staff | Every 3 yrs | Reg. 10 |
| Information Governance / GDPR | All staff | Annual | Reg. 17 |
| Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training | All staff (Tier 1 or 2 by role) | Once (on induction) | Health & Care Act 2022 |
| Dementia Awareness | All care staff | Every 3 yrs | Reg. 9 / 17 |
| Conflict Resolution | Front-line staff | Annual | Reg. 12 |