Menopause awareness
£20.00 Excl. VATHow managers and their organisations can support employees who are experiencing, or have experienced, the menopause.

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How managers and their organisations can support employees who are experiencing, or have experienced, the menopause.

Through comprehensive overviews, you’ll also understand about making advance decisions, the role of the Court of Protection and Independent Mental Capacity Advocates (IMCAs), and how mental capacity assessment works.

The Mental Health Act is the main piece of legislation that outlines the assessments and rights of people with mental health issues. This course covers important aspects of the Mental Health Act, providing knowledge of the guiding principles underpinning mental health, and how to care for people who are going to be sectioned, have been sectioned, or are leaving hospital.

In this course, you’ll explore the difference between mental health and mental illness, common challenges people may face, and the impact these can have at work and in daily life. You’ll also learn practical ways to support yourself and others, challenge stigma, and understand when and how to seek professional help.

If you work in health and social care it’s important to have a good grounding in the key areas of mental health, dementia and learning disability. This course addresses each of these topics separately, along with presenting strategies that allow health professionals to help these individuals to live as they choose.

This course provides the learner with an understanding of Government Statutory Guidance on missing children protocol. It gives the learner the confidence to know what to do when a child or young person goes missing from care, what to do when they come back, and how to prevent repeat cases all the while supporting the child and their family.

Completion of this course ensures that staff are trained in up-to-date, relevant information when it comes to moving and positioning people.

Effective multi-agency working in health and social care depends on everyone concerned having a clear understanding of multi-agency initiatives (such as MASH and MARAC) and a good working knowledge of the legislation and guidance available.
If you’re working in a role that routinely demands multi-agency working, then this course will provide informative, useful guidance that will make your work easier.

Neglect is the persistent failure to meet a child’s basic physical and/or psychological needs such that it is likely to result in the serious impairment of health or development. It’s also the most common form of child abuse.
If you work with children and families, you can educate yourself in how to spot the signs with this neglect online course.

Being a new mother is exciting – but it can be a daunting time too, and new and expectant mums can face a whole range of issues in the workplace.
Many working environments with previously acceptable conditions might contain hazards and risks that affect the health and safety of those who are pregnant.
These hazards can range from exposure to biological and chemical agents to constant standing or excessive workloads.
The consequences of ignoring these can be very serious indeed so a robust risk assessment for pregnant workers is essential.

NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) is the care package arranged by the NHS for people who aren’t in hospital and who have been determined to have a primary health need.
Eligible people can receive CHC in a variety of settings, including in their own home or a care home. A good care package can make the difference between a full and partial recovery.

Everyone is vulnerable online, particularly children. Rapid development of the internet and mobile technologies mean it’s vital that children understand how to behave online, and know how to respond appropriately in order to remain safe and avoid harming others. In this course, we explore the potential risks which can help us teach and encourage responsible and safe use of the internet.

Children and young people are online more than ever. From phones and tablets to social media and messaging apps, the internet offers a range of opportunities for learning and connection, but also presents real risks. As a parent or carer, your guidance is crucial. Understanding those risks and how to respond helps keep children safe. Let’s take a look at what to watch for and how to tackle it.

Palliative care is a compassionate, patient-centred approach to alleviate suffering and enhance the quality of life for individuals with serious, life-limiting, or terminal illnesses.

In this course we cover what causes Parkinson’s, what the symptoms look like, and how it can be managed.

Being good at interacting with others can really help you at your job and in everyday life. But what exactly are people skills?

If you work alone, you have responsibility for your own safety; but are you aware of lone working policy? Have you ever completed a lone working risk assessment?
This course gives you all the essential skills you need to prepare yourself for safe working in your own home, or working at an employer’s building and travelling for work alone; so you never have to feel compromised or at risk.

Physical abuse in children is often under-reported, so it is up to those working with them to understand what causes adults to physically abuse children, and be confident in spotting the signs and symptoms.

The activities suppliers should undertake when preparing a bid strategy.

The activities to undertake when preparing for a procurement.
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