Editorial Policy
Last updated: 24 March 2026
Train the Trainer News is committed to producing accurate, fair, and transparent journalism about the UK train the trainer industry. This editorial policy sets out the standards and principles that govern our content.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide timely, accurate, and useful news and information to professionals working in the UK train the trainer industry — including qualified trainers, training managers, HR professionals, and employers with training obligations.
Accuracy & Fact-Checking
We are committed to accuracy in all our reporting. Before publication, all articles are reviewed for factual accuracy. Where we report on legislation, regulations, or official guidance, we reference primary sources including:
- Health and Safety Executive (HSE) — hse.gov.uk
- Care Quality Commission (CQC) — cqc.org.uk
- Ofqual — gov.uk/ofqual
- Skills for Care — skillsforcare.org.uk
- UK Government legislation — legislation.gov.uk
Corrections Policy
We take errors seriously. If we publish inaccurate information, we will correct it promptly and transparently. Corrections are noted within the article with a correction notice and the date of correction. To report an error, please contact our editorial team or email news@trainthetrainer.news.
Editorial Ethics
Train the Trainer News adheres to the following ethical principles:
- Independence: Editorial decisions are made independently of commercial considerations. Our reporting covers the wider UK training industry, not solely topics that benefit our publisher.
- Transparency: We are transparent about our ownership and funding. Train the Trainer News is published by Abertay International Training Ltd.
- Fairness: We aim to present balanced perspectives on industry issues and give relevant parties the opportunity to respond where appropriate.
- Privacy: We respect individual privacy and comply with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.
AI-Assisted Content
Some articles on Train the Trainer News are produced with the assistance of AI writing tools. All AI-assisted content is reviewed by our editorial team for accuracy, factual correctness, and compliance with our editorial standards before publication. We do not publish AI-generated content that has not been reviewed.
Verification Standards
We verify factual claims against primary sources before publication. Statistics and data are attributed to their original sources. Where we cannot verify a claim, we do not publish it.
Diversity & Inclusion
We are committed to representing the diversity of the UK training industry in our coverage. We aim to include perspectives from trainers and organisations across all UK regions, sectors, and backgrounds.
Commercial Relationships
Train the Trainer News is published by Abertay International Training Ltd. Articles may naturally reference Abertay Training courses where relevant to the news story. Such references are clearly contextual and are not paid placements. We do not accept payment for editorial coverage.
Contact
For editorial enquiries, corrections, or to submit a press release, contact:
Email: news@trainthetrainer.news
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