Learn how to navigate the modern inspection framework for adult training centers, focusing on professional curiosity, learner inclusion, and strategic preparation for the notification call.

The 'expected standard' is actually a very high bar—it means you’re meeting all the statutory and professional requirements. It’s not a 'C grade'; it’s the goal.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was talking to a provider running Skills Bootcamps for over-18s, and they were bracing for an Ofsted inspection like it was a surprise exam. But here’s the thing—it’s actually not a "gotcha" moment anymore. Did you know that under the renewed framework, inspectors actually start with the assumption that you’re already at the "expected standard"?
Miles: Right! It’s such a shift. They aren’t there to catch you out; they’re using "professional curiosity" to validate what you’re already doing. For these 18-plus training centers, it’s all about showing how learners thrive, belong, and achieve.
Lena: Exactly. It’s less about a mountain of paperwork and more about that professional dialogue. But that first notification call can still feel intense when you only have five to six working days to prepare.
Miles: It really can. So, let’s break down exactly how to handle that notification and the crucial planning call to set the right tone.