Training Hubs

Primary care Training Hubs are integral to NHS England’s core purpose of supporting the delivery of excellent healthcare and health improvement to patients and the public. They achieve this by ensuring the primary care workforce is trained in the right numbers, with the necessary skills, NHS values, and behaviours, at the right time and in the right place.

Your go-to resource for primary care workforce education and development 

Training Hubs support the recruitment, retention, and return of primary care staff. They work to meet local needs and offer valuable resources and guidance for individuals, employers, and primary care networks (PCNs).

Every practice and PCN has access to a Training Hub. There are 42 Training Hubs at Integrated Care System (ICS) level, with additional locality hubs helping to link practices and PCNs. These hubs bring together education and training resources from NHS organisations, community providers and local authorities.

How Training Hubs support the workforce

Training Hubs are led by a clinical leader and a manager, supported by a network of primary care staff and education professionals in the community. They collaborate closely with PCNs and ICSs to address workforce priorities, tackle health inequalities, and ensure the local primary care workforce can meet patient and population demand. 

Watch the video on how Training Hubs work and how to access them.

Find your local primary care Training Hub

Find your area on the map and use the list below to contact and find information on your local Training Hub:

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1. Cumbria and the North East

2. West Yorkshire and Harrogate

3. Humber, Coast and Vale

4. South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw

 

North west

5. Lancashire and South Cumbria

6. Greater Manchester

7. Cheshire and Merseyside

 

Midlands

8. Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent

9. Shropshire and Telford and Wrekin

10. Derbyshire

11. Lincolnshire

12. Nottinghamshire

13. Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland

14. The Black Country

15. Birmingham and Solihull

16. Coventry and Warwickshire

17. Herefordshire and Worcestershire

18. Northamptonshire

 

East of England

19. Cambridgeshire and Peterborough

20. Norfolk and Waveney

21. Suffolk and North East Essex

22. Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes

23. Hertfordshire and West Essex

24. Mid and South Essex

 

London

25. North West London

26. Central London

27. East London

28. South East London

29. South West London

 

South east

30. Kent and Medway

31. Sussex

32. Frimley Health and Care

33. Surrey Heartlands

34. Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West

35. Hampshire and Isle of Wight

 

South west

36. Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly

37. Devon

38. Somerset

39. Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire

40. Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire

41. Dorset

42. Gloucestershire

If you are unsure about which region and ICS you live or work in, visit the Integrated Care System webpage. You can find out more information from the regional School of Primary Care at your local deanery.

Video: how Training Hubs work and how to access them.