Home Experts
Why We Train
Many household challenges do not arise from bad intentions.
They usually result from:
Lack of basic structure
Poor communication
No exposure to household standards
Unrealistic expectations on both sides
Our training exists to reduce friction, not to promise perfection. It helps align expectations before placement begins.
Our agency services
What Our Training Covers
Maidmatch training focuses on core household readiness, not specialization.
Housekeeping Basics
Conduct & Etiquette
Housekeeping Basics
- Daily, weekly, and occasional cleaning routines
- Proper handling of household items
- Laundry basics
- Kitchen cleanliness and safety
- Time management within the home
Conduct & Etiquette
- Respectful communication
- Understanding household boundaries
- Following instructions correctly
- Discipline, punctuality, and reliability
- Personal presentation and hygiene
Communication Skills
Child Handling Basics
Communication Skills
- Basic English and/or Luganda communication
- How to report issues or ask questions
- Listening carefully and following instructions
Child Handling Basics
- Safe interaction with children
- Babysitting fundamentals
- Hygiene and supervision awareness
Training Duration & Structure
- Short-term and practical training
- Focus on real-life household scenarios
- Emphasis on behavior, attitude, and adaptability
- Training duration may vary depending on intake cycles
Certification: What It Means
Maids who complete Maidmatch training receive a Maidmatch Training Report.
The Report Confirms That:
The maid attended Maidmatch training
Core household topics were covered
A basic assessment was conducted
Home Experts
A professional qualification (diploma, degree, etc.)
Guaranteed long-term performance
Immunity from mistakes or adjustment challenges
An employment relationship with Maidmatch
The Certificate Does NOT Mean:
Assessment & Standards
Our Ethical Approach to Training
During training, maids are assessed on:
During training, maids are assessed on attitude and discipline, willingness to learn, communication ability, and their understanding of basic household tasks. Only maids who meet Maidmatch’s minimum readiness standards are classified as trained.
Maidmatch training:
Maidmatch training respects the dignity of domestic workers, avoids exploitation and false promises, and emphasizes responsibility on both sides of the household relationship. Our approach prepares maids for real expectations, not unrealistic fantasies.
Important Clarification for Homeowners
Training Helps To:
Improve readiness
Reduce adjustment time
Establish a basic foundation
NB. Every home is different. Adjustment is always required.
Training Does NOT Replace
Ongoing supervision
Clear household instructions
Household-specific learning