End-Point Assessments
FuturU is a specialised End-Point Assessment Organisation (EPAO), offering flexible, reliable EPAs backed by expert guidance and proactive support.
Let’s collaborate for successful apprenticeships
Our comprehensive approach includes professional discussions and situational judgement tests, all quality assured. We can work with any UK-based learning provider delivering health and social care qualifications, as well as Business Administrator and Team Leader or Supervisor at Level 3.
Our Standards
We’re your trusted partner for Levels 2 through 5 in health and social care EPAs, as well as business administrator and team leader/supervisor EPAs.
- Adult care worker (Level 2)
- Lead adult care worker (Level 3)
- Lead practitioner in adult care (Level 4)
- Leader in adult care (Level 5)
- Business administrator (Level 3)
- Team leader or supervisor (Level 3)
What to expect when you partner with us
Hands-on support
You’re not in this alone. From learner registration through to certificate claims, we’re on hand to support you, every step of the way.
Your EPA Planning Toolkit
We've developed comprehensive EPA documents and supplementary resources for each standard. They give you, and your apprentices, the information needed to get started on the right foot.
Expert assessors
Our independent assessors are vetted to meet industry-specific quality standards, ensuring your apprentices are evaluated in line with sector expectations.
Quick turnaround
We understand that time is of the essence, and our efficient scheduling process ensures a quick turnaround on EPA completion.
Detailed feedback
We provide comprehensive feedback, outlining both strengths and areas for improvement. This enables timely interventions and more effective support going forward.
Flexible delivery
Whether remote or face-to-face, our EPAs can be tailored to suit the specific needs of learners and employers alike.
Supporting learners, every step of the way
We’re committed to supporting apprentices throughout their EPA journey. Here’s just a handful of the ways we do that:
- Flexible bookings
Once they have passed through Gateway, apprentices are invited to book all elements of their End-Point Assessment at a time that suits them through our flexible scheduling system – slots are available on Saturdays and Sundays as well as weekdays, and from 7am to 7pm.
- Revision materials and mock tests
Apprentices are granted access to FuturU’s learning platform where they can access revision materials and mock tests to help them prepare. They also get access to FuturU’s huge library of CPD-accredited courses.
- Guides and how-tos
There’s plenty to explore over on our blog, from interviews with successful apprentices and top tips from our experienced assessors through to an EPA glossary and advice to help calm nerves.
How does the assessment look?
A whole world
of learning
When your apprentices complete their EPA with us, they’ll unlock more than 100 training courses for health and social care professionals, many of which are CPD accredited, and join a thriving community of 80,000+ healthcare professionals.
Your apprentices will also have access to members-only events, live training opportunities and other FuturU exclusive benefits.
What our partners say
I have full confidence and trust in FuturU’s ability to assess people and the quality of their assessments. This is of utmost importance for learners going through to work in the Health & Social Care sector, where competence is key – their care can affect someone’s life, so it’s vital we have full trust in that end-point assessment. With FuturU, we absolutely do.
Helen Eveleigh, Registration & Certification Manager at Impact Futures
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