High Speed Training Celebrate #Twosday
This year, High Speed Training has passed the 2 million learners mark, and we want to celebrate this by giving away 222 free training courses to charities across the nation while marking Tuesday 22nd February as #Twosday.
Since we began High Speed Training with our Level 2 Food Hygiene course, it has now become the highest rated and most reviewed of its kind in the UK, with over 13,000 customer reviews. Considering many of our 2 million learners have taken this Level 2 training, what better date than 22.2.22 to mark a celebration of 2’s, partnerships, and all good things that go together.
From February the 22nd, charities will be able to enter a draw to win up to 22 courses each to assist them with their charitable aims, and can choose from any of High Speed Training’s courses (up to the value of £25 including VAT per course).
We’re thrilled to announce that, in the year we certify our 2 millionth learner, we will be able to celebrate this quirk in the calendar by giving something back to the nation’s charities.
Ian Dowd, Head of Marketing at High Speed Training
How to Enter
To enter the giveaway, click on the link below and follow the instructions to submit an entry form to request up to 22 free online training courses from High Speed Training. The draw will be open until the 22nd March 2022.
You can find a list of courses that are available to request below:
Courses Available to Request
- Basic Health and Safety Training
- Basic Life Support
- Business and Corporate Taxation
- Care Certificate
- CDM Regulations
- Communication Skills in Health and Social Care
- COVID-19 and Child Mental Health Training
- COVID-19 Essentials: Close Contact Working
- COVID-19 Essentials: Infection Prevention & PPE
- COVID-19 Essentials: Infection Prevention and COSHH Training for Cleaning
- Fire Extinguisher Training
- Food Allergen Awareness
- Food Allergens in Manufacturing
- Good Manufacturing Practice
- Hand-Arm Vibration (HAVS) Training
- Infection Control and Prevention
- Interpersonal Conflict Training
- Level 1 Food Hygiene and Safety
- Level 1 TACCP
- Level 2 Food Hygiene and Safety for Catering
- Level 2 Food Hygiene and Safety for Manufacturing
- Level 2 Food Hygiene and Safety for Retail
- Licensing Law Awareness
- Lone Working
- Managing Conflict in Retail
- Managing Customer Conflict in Hospitality
- Moving and Handling People in Health and Social Care
- Office Safety
- PPE Training for Healthcare Workers
- Preventing Radicalisation and Extremism
- Time Management
- Welding Safety
Charity Training Request Rules
Effective 01 February 2022
PLEASE READ THESE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST RULES CAREFULLY AND CHECK THEM REGULARLY. THESE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST RULES MAY CHANGE FROM TIME TO TIME (SEE SECTION 14, BELOW).
No purchase, payment, or donation of any kind is necessary to enter and no fees are payable. All entries into our Charity Training Request process have an equal chance of being selected to receive Training.
1. THE PROMOTER:
High Speed Training Limited (referred to herein as “High Speed Training” or “Promoter”) is a private limited company organised under the laws of England and Wales.
2. THE WEBSITE:
The www.highspeedtraining.co.uk website (the “Website”) allows charities to enter the Charity Training Request process hosted on the Website.
3. ELIGIBILITY:
To be eligible to enter our Charity Training Request process, a Participant must fully comply with these Charity Training Request Rules. The Charity Training Request process is only open to charities that (i) have a valid Charity Registration Number registered with Charity Commission (for England and Wales) or the OSCR (for Scotland); (ii) operate in the United Kingdom.
4. HOW TO ENTER:
Visit this article to utilise the online entry form provided. Participants must fully complete and submit their entry to the Charity Training Request process within the Entry Period. The Entry Period starts at 00:00:01 (GMT or BST, as applicable) 22nd February 2022 and ends at 13:00:00 (GMT or BST, as applicable) 22nd March 2022.
5. ENTRY LIMITATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS:
Only accurate and complete entries submitted during the Entry Period and received by Promoter will be accepted. Any incomplete, illegible, corrupted, or untimely entries are void and in this case a Participant will be ineligible to receive Training. Proof of submission will not be deemed to be proof of receipt by Promoter. Promoter is not responsible for lost, late, illegible, incomplete, invalid, unintelligible, misdirected, technically corrupted or unclear entries, or for other submission problems of any kind, whether caused by mechanical, human or electronic error, all of which will be void. Additionally, Promoter is not responsible for any telephone, electronic, hardware, software, network, Internet, or computer malfunctions, failures, or difficulties.
a. Required Information: Participants must provide all required information specified on the entry form to be eligible to enter.
b. Contact Details: By entering the Charity Training Request process, you agree that High Speed Training may contact you via email, phone, or mail in connection with the Charity Training Request process in accordance with our Privacy Notice (available at https://www.highspeedtraining.co.uk/privacy-policy/).
6. ENTRY CONDITIONS AND RELEASE:
As a condition of entering the Charity Training Request process, Participant expressly:
a. Acknowledges that it agrees to be bound by the Charity Training Request Rules and decisions of the Promoter, which will (subject to Section 16) be binding and final in all matters relating to the Charity Training Request process; and
b. Releases Promoter from all liability, loss or damage or expense arising out of or in connection with participation in Charity Training Request process or the acceptance, use, or misuse of any Training.
7. ENTRY SELECTION:
Charity entries to receive training will be selected via a random draw from all eligible entries received. The selection will occur within 2 days of the end of the Entry Period. The successful entries will be announced on the Website, via social media and email following the selection, with the identity of the charities announced (subject to Section 8) following the completion of all identification and verification processes in accordance with the Charity Training Request Rules.
8. SELECTED ENTRY NOTIFICATION PROCESS:
Selected entries will be contacted using the email address used to enter the Charity Training Request process and may be awarded Training subject to confirmation of verification of eligibility and compliance with the terms of these Charity Training Request Rules. Selected entries must respond to the notification email within 96 hours of it being sent. If a selected entry fails to respond to the notification email within the stated timeframe, then that selected entry may be disqualified and will forfeit any claim to any training. After sending the notification email, to the extent a phone number has been provided, Promoter reserves the right to also contact selected entry via phone as well.
9. CONFIRMATION AND VERIFICATION OF SELECTED ENTRIES:
A selected entry will only be confirmed as eligible to receive training after Promoter has completed verification of selected entry’s eligibility to receive training and confirmed selected entry’s compliance with the Charity Training Request Rules. Selected entries must be willing and able to claim and/or accept the Training in full in the period specified by Promoter. Selected entries are subject to confirmation and verification by Promoter, by whatever means Promoter shall deem appropriate. To be confirmed and verified as eligible to receive training, a selected entry, if applicable, must comply with all Charity Training Request Rules and conditions of these Charity Training Request Rules and fulfil all requirements. Subject to Section 16, Promoter’s decisions are final and binding in all matters related to the administration, operating, selecting, verification of the selected entries, and all issues related to the Training.
10. SELECTED ENTRY DISQUALIFICATION:
A Participant and/or selected entry may be ineligible to receive the Training and/or disqualified for the following reasons: (i) failures to meet all of the eligibility requirements stated in the Charity Training Request Rules, (ii) failures to abide by these Charity Training Request Rules, the Privacy Notice, Terms of Use, (iii) failure to provide a valid email address at the time of entry, (iv) failure to timely respond to the selected entry notification email, (v) High Speed Training, having made all reasonable attempts to do so, is unable to contact the selected entry within 96 hours of the relevant drawing of the selected entries for the Charity Training Request process, (vi) High Speed Training is unable to verify the identity and verification of the selected entry and/or charity to its reasonable satisfaction within 7 working days of the relevant drawing of the selected entries for the Charity Training Request process, (vii) the provision of false, incomplete and/or misleading information to Promoter, (viii) the commission of any fraud or deception in connection with the Charity Training Request process, use of the Website, and/or relationship with Promoter, (ix) acting in a threatening, abusive, or harassing manner, at any time before or during the awarding of training, to the Promoter and/or any of its personnel, (x) the inability of Promoter to timely award or otherwise fulfil the Training due to circumstances beyond Promoter’s reasonable control, including, but not limited to, legal restrictions, acts of God, natural disasters, pandemics/epidemics, terrorism, and/or weather.
If a selected entry is determined to be ineligible and/or disqualified for any reason, an alternate selected entry will be selected at random from all remaining eligible entries. Any alternate selected entry will be notified as per the procedures outlined in these Charity Training Request Rules (time permitting). Promoter reserves the right to modify the selected entry notification and/or confirmation and verification procedures connected with the selecting of an alternative selected entry, if any.
11. TRAINING:
Subject to any restrictions expressly stated in the Charity Training Request Rules, Selected entries will receive up to twenty-two (22) online training courses with a total value of up to £550.00 GBP including VAT. Online training courses with an individual value of £25.00 GBP including VAT or more are excluded from being requested as part of the Charity Training Request process but may be purchased separately at their full price. Online training courses available to request are:
- Basic Health and Safety Training
- Basic Life Support
- Business and Corporate Taxation
- Care Certificate
- CDM Regulations
- Communication Skills in Health and Social Care
- COVID-19 and Child Mental Health Training
- COVID-19 Essentials: Close Contact Working
- COVID-19 Essentials: Infection Prevention & PPE
- COVID-19 Essentials: Infection Prevention and COSHH Training for Cleaning
- Fire Extinguisher Training
- Food Allergen Awareness
- Food Allergens in Manufacturing
- Good Manufacturing Practice
- Hand-Arm Vibration (HAVS) Training
- Infection Control and Prevention
- Interpersonal Conflict Training
- Level 1 Food Hygiene and Safety
- Level 1 TACCP
- Level 2 Food Hygiene and Safety for Catering
- Level 2 Food Hygiene and Safety for Manufacturing
- Level 2 Food Hygiene and Safety for Retail
- Licensing Law Awareness
- Lone Working
- Managing Conflict in Retail
- Managing Customer Conflict in Hospitality
- Moving and Handling People in Health and Social Care
- Office Safety
- PPE Training for Healthcare Workers
- Preventing Radicalisation and Extremism
- Time Management
- Welding Safety
The Training cannot be transferred, substituted or redeemed for cash. Upon successful completion of the Training learners will be given access to an online PDF certificate that the learner may download and print. No professionally printed certificate will be issued nor delivered by post.
12. PUBLICITY:
High Speed Training reserves the right to publish or make available information that indicates that valid awards took place for the Charity Training Request process – for example, the charity name, location and mission/work of a selected entry. Selected entries have the right to object to all or part of this information being published or made available – in such event they should inform High Speed Training in writing. In such circumstances, entrants acknowledge that High Speed Training must nevertheless still provide the information and selected entry to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) or equivalent regulator on request.
High Speed Training will also require that selected entries participate in any reasonable publicity required by High Speed Training such as social media, email and press activity.
13. GENERAL CONDITIONS:
High Speed Training reserves the right to cancel, suspend, and/or modify the Charity Training Request process, in whole or in part, due to any fraud, bugs, virus, technical failures, changes in the law, or any other factor beyond High Speed Training’s reasonable control that impairs the integrity or proper functioning of the Charity Training Request process, as reasonably determined by High Speed Training. Promoter reserves the right, in its sole discretion and at any time, to conduct maintenance for the Website or its systems that may suspend or otherwise impact access to the Charity Training Request process.
WARNING: ANY ATTEMPT BY YOU OR ANY OTHER INDIVIDUAL DELIBERATELY TO DAMAGE ANY WEBSITE ASSOCIATED WITH THE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST PROCESS OR UNDERMINE, OR ATTEMPT TO UNDERMINE, THE LEGITIMATE OPERATION OF THE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST PROCESS MAY BE A BREACH OF CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAW, AND SHOULD SUCH AN ATTEMPT BE MADE, HIGH SPEED TRAINING RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CLAIM AGAINST AND SEEK DAMAGES FROM ANY SUCH PERSON TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. HIGH SPEED TRAINING RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DISQUALIFY ANY INDIVIDUAL IT FINDS TO BE ATTEMPTING TO TAMPER WITH OR UNDERMINE THE ENTRY PROCESS, THE SITE, AND/OR THE LEGITIMATE OPERATION OF THE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST PROCESS; TO BREACH THE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST RULES; OR TO ACT IN AN UNSPORTING OR DISRUPTIVE MANNER OR WITH THE INTENT TO ANNOY, ABUSE, THREATEN, OR HARASS ANY OTHER PERSON. IF, FOR ANY REASON, THE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST PROCESS CANNOT BE RUN AS PLANNED OR IF HIGH SPEED TRAINING DETERMINES IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION THAT THE INTEGRITY OR VIABILITY OF THE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST PROCESS IS COMPROMISED, HIGH SPEED TRAINING MAY, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION, VOID ANY SUSPECT ENTRIES AND (A) CANCEL OR TERMINATE THE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST PROCESS (OR ANY PORTION THEREOF); (B) MODIFY THE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST PROCESS OR SUSPEND THE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST PROCESS TO ADDRESS THE IMPAIRMENT AND THEN RESUME THE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST PROCESS IN A MANNER THAT BEST CONFORMS TO THE SPIRIT OF THESE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST RULES; AND/OR (C) AWARD THE TRAINING AT RANDOM FROM AMONG THE ELIGIBLE, NON-SUSPECT ENTRIES RECEIVED UP TO THE TIME OF THE IMPAIRMENT.
14. CHANGES TO THESE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST RULES:
High Speed Training may amend these Charity Training Request Rules at any time by posting the amended Charity Training Request Rules on the Website, and you agree that you will be bound by any changes to these Charity Training Request Rules from the date they are published on the Website. If, however, you have already entered the Charity Training Request process, the changes will not apply to any entries that you have already submitted, but they will apply to any future entries that you submit after the date on which the change become effective. The date of last revision of these Charity Training Request Rules is included at the top of this page.
15. PARTICIPANT’S BREACH OF THESE CHARITY TRAINING REQUEST RULES:
Participant is responsible for compensating Promoter in full for any losses or damage they suffer which is caused by Participant’s breach of these Charity Training Request Rules.
16. GOVERNING LAW; JURISDICTION:
These Charity Training Request Rules are governed by the laws of England and Wales. This means that your participation in the Charity Training Request process will be governed by English law.
17. GENERAL:
a. Amendments/Revisions: These Charity Training Request Rules may only be amended and/or revised in writing by High Speed Training (including by publishing such revisions by High Speed Training on the Website).
b. Relationship of Parties: You agree that no joint venture, partnership, employment, or agency relationship exists between you and High Speed Training as a result of these Charity Training Request Rules or your use of the Website, the Software or the Service.
c. Severability: Each of the terms of these Charity Training Request Rules operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful or unenforceable, the remaining terms will remain in full force and effect.
d. No Waiver: If we fail to insist that you perform any of your obligations under these Charity Training Request Rules, or if we do not enforce our rights against you, or if we delay in doing so, that will not mean that we have waived our rights against you and will not mean that you do not have to comply with those obligations. If we do waive a default by you, we will only do so in writing, and that will not mean that we will automatically waive any later default by you.
e. Notices: All notices given by you or required under these Charity Training Request Rules shall be in writing and addressed to: High Speed Training, Riverside Business Park, Dansk Way, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 8JZ.
f. Entire Agreement: These Charity Training Request Rules, including the documents expressly incorporated by reference, constitute the entire agreement between you and us with respect to the Charity Training Request process and supersede all prior or contemporaneous communications, whether electronic, oral or written, between you and us with respect to the Charity Training Request process.
18. PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Promoter only uses Participant’s personal information in accordance with the High Speed Training’s privacy notice (available at https://www.highspeedtraining.co.uk/privacy-policy/) (“Privacy Notice”). Please take the time to read the Privacy Notice as it includes important information and terms which apply to each Participant.
High Speed Training is the promoter of the Charity Training Request process. All questions and concerns regarding these Charity Training Request Rules should be directed to info@highspeedtraining.co.uk
Good luck! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.
Further Resources:
- What is E-Learning?
- Transferable Skills: What Are They and Why Are They Important?
- Online Training Courses