Moving and positioning of individuals
£25.00 Excl. VATCompletion of this course ensures that staff are trained in up-to-date, relevant information when it comes to moving and positioning people.
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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.
Children are more engaged with the internet than ever before. But with this increased reliance on the internet for knowledge and entertainment comes an increased risk to those young people using it. E-safety training is essential for you if you’re working with young people.
It’s important that you know the potential risks and learn how to help children to remain safe on the internet. This short e-learning course will equip you with the insight to encourage responsible online behaviour and protect children.
This module covers the best way for parents and carers help their children be safe online.
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 can have a long-lasting and damaging effect on an individual. But children are very rarely abused by strangers. In fact, abusers are more likely to be someone who comes into close, regular contact.
Abusers can be teachers, next-door neighbours or a member of the family and this can make it harder for children to want to disclose.
The activities suppliers should undertake when preparing a bid strategy.
The activities to undertake when preparing for a procurement.
How to prepare tender documentation for a procurement.
Privacy and dignity is something that we take for granted.
When you are caring for someone, however, it can be challenging to respect their privacy and dignity whilst supporting them with day to day activities.
In this course, we demonstrate how you can maintain privacy and dignity in a health and social care setting.
Private fostering is a crucial part of taking care of many young people in the UK. In this course, we’ll explore what private fostering means and the laws related to it.
Whether you are a graduate, new to procurement, a stakeholder within the public, private or not-for-profit sector, if you are involved in making procurement decisions on behalf of your organisation, this course will provide you with an introduction to procurement and explain how to make informed procurement decisions with an emphasis on economic, social and environmental considerations.
The importance of establishing and maintaining professional boundaries whilst working with adults at risk.
The importance of establishing and maintaining professional boundaries when working with children and young people.
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