How to Document a Remedial Training Referral
A remedial referral is only as good as its documentation. Here is what a defensible file should contain — and how our program generates each piece automatically, from referral through completion.
What a Defensible File Contains
A referral that holds up has a clear chain: the date of the referral, proof the employee enrolled, evidence of participation over time, any non-compliance flagged and dated, and a final completion record. Gaps in that chain are exactly where a dispute finds leverage.
Each piece should be contemporaneous — created when it happened, not reconstructed later.
How We Generate Each Piece
Same-day enrollment verification establishes the start. Weekly progress reports document participation. Immediate no-show and non-compliance alerts create a dated record of any lapse. A completion certificate and lawyer-signed letter close the file.
The result is a clean, contemporaneous record you can hand to HR or counsel without assembling anything yourself.
Who This Is For
HR and counsel who need the referral documented well enough to withstand scrutiny.
Built Around Three Pillars
Because a mandated referral carries real legal weight, every engagement is built around the three things that protect the company.
Liability Protection
A formal, individualized remedial referral is concrete evidence of prompt, good-faith corrective action — the reasonable care that strengthens the employer’s position if the matter is ever challenged.
Progress & Compliance
Same-day enrollment verification, weekly progress reports, and immediate no-show and non-compliance alerts — so you always know whether the employee is meeting the condition you set.
Strict Documentation
Enrollment, participation, progress, a completion certificate, and a lawyer-signed completion letter — a clean, contemporaneous file from referral to completion.
How It Works
Scoping Call
A brief, confidential conversation about the employee and the situation.
Confirm Fit
Written confirmation and a flat per-program quote before anyone enrolls.
One-on-One Sessions
Private, customized sessions by secure telehealth, with weekly reporting.
Documented Completion
Certificate and lawyer-signed completion letter for the file.
Frequently Asked Questions
What documents will we end up with?
Enrollment verification, weekly progress reports, any non-compliance alerts, and a completion certificate and lawyer-signed letter.
Is the documentation contemporaneous?
Yes — each piece is generated as it happens, not reconstructed later.
Can we get session content?
No — sessions are confidential. You receive participation and compliance reporting, which is what the file needs.
Will you backdate anything?
No. We never backdate or fabricate records; the integrity of the file is the entire point.
Is this legal advice on recordkeeping?
No. We provide the training documentation; your counsel advises on your recordkeeping obligations.
Request a Confidential Scoping Call
Tell us a little about the situation and we’ll confirm fit and next steps — usually the same day.
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