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DOTS Quarterly Newsletter for Trusted Assessors

May 5, 2026
DOTS Trusted assessor training newsletter

Supporting Ongoing Learning for Trusted Assessors

At DOTS Training & Consultancy, our focus is not just on delivering high-quality training, but on supporting continued development in practice.

We are introducing a quarterly newsletter for Trusted Assessors and organisations we work with, designed to provide practical insights that support safe, confident decision making.

What the Newsletter Will Include

Each edition will provide short, focused updates including:

  • Guidance on equipment provision and practical considerations
  • Risk assessing insights to support proportionate decision making
  • Common challenges seen in practice and how to approach them
  • Updates linked to legislation, good practice and service delivery
  • Practical tips that can be applied immediately in day-to-day roles

Who It Is For

This newsletter is designed for:

  • Trusted Assessors
  • Occupational Therapy teams
  • Local Authority and NHS staff
  • Housing and equipment services
  • Organisations looking to strengthen workforce capability

Why This Matters

We know that training alone is not enough.

Staff benefit from ongoing reinforcement, practical reminders, and real-world insight to maintain safe and consistent practice.

This newsletter supports:

  • Continued professional development
  • Confidence in decision making
  • Consistency across teams and services
  • Improved outcomes for the people being supported

Join the DOTS Newsletter

If you would like to receive the DOTS quarterly newsletter, please contact us:

📧 odile@dotstrainingandconsultancy.co.uk

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