Environmental awareness
£20.00 Excl. VATExplore diverse ecological hurdles, delve into their origins and consequences, and grasp actionable insights to drive positive transformations in our world.
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Explore diverse ecological hurdles, delve into their origins and consequences, and grasp actionable insights to drive positive transformations in our world.
Do you know what to do if someone you work with or employ suffers an epileptic seizure? Would you be able to recognise an epileptic seizure? Did you know there are more than 40 different types – and what they look like can vary?
Epilepsy courses are a great way to get to grips with the basics; and this course gives an interesting overview of epilepsy and its effects, the way people with epilepsy must make adjustments to their lives and details the key considerations for dealing with someone suffering a seizure.
Through your career and even an ordinary workday, you’re quite likely to work with people from a wide range of backgrounds and preferences.
Diversity training in the workplace can help companies and employees understand and better support individuals from any ethnic group, of any age and with any disability, gender, sexual preference or any other protected characteristic.
Workplace equality is a right for all employees and challenging it when it’s not in place is important. If you work in health and social care, you’re particularly likely to encounter people from a wide range of backgrounds and some of these people will need your support to promote adequate equality and inclusion. Cultural awareness training can help clarify the areas in which some people struggle in the workplace.
Falls cost the NHS an estimated £2.3 billion each year, and are the leading cause of death from injury among people aged 65 or older in England.
Female genital mutilation (FGM) has been a criminal offence in the UK since 1985. But there’s a growing issue around British children being taken abroad by UK nationals for FGM, something which was additionally outlawed in 2003. The NSPCC estimates there are around 137,000 women and girls affected by FGM in England and Wales.
This course covers everything relating to FGM over four informative modules.
Fraud causes organisations both reputational and financial problems. This e-learning course introduces the issue of fraud in local government, covering how to recognise fraud, how to tackle it, and how to prevent it.
The dangers of fire need no introduction, but surviving a fire comes down to a blend of factors. Good building design matters; and the UK has strict regulations in this regard.
But having the right fire safety awareness training can save lives – both yours and others around you. Knowing how to prevent a fire and what to do in the event of one might be the best knowledge you ever acquire.
Moreover, by law, your employer is required to provide fire safety training courses.
Being a Fire Warden in the care industry is a very important role. This course is split into six topics, where you will explore fire safety equipment, fire signs, emergency planning, drills and evacuation and the basics of fire.
First aid saves lives. Knowing what to do in an emergency can make all the difference. It’s a simple set of skills, but mastering them can have an incredible impact.
This first aid course is suitable for anyone who wants to learn first aid. It covers all the major first aid topics and includes everything from basic everyday skills to coping with emergencies and delivering child CPR.
Having a sufficient amount of fluids and good nutrition is crucial for maintaining health. If you’re involved in the care of vulnerable adults, you should be able to recognise when a person is not eating or drinking properly.
In this six-module course, you’ll develop a full understanding of the importance of proper fluids and nutrition to general health.
What do you know about the causes and effects of food allergies? What are businesses legally required to do to minimise the risk of allergic reactions to workers and consumers?
If you’re working in any area of food, this course underpins your organisation’s legislative requirements. It contains practical steps to reduce the risk of harm and prevent cross-contamination.
Whether you’re working in a large, busy restaurant or catering for a small charity, it’s vital that you understand how to spot and reduce food hazards and handle food properly.
This short and informative food safety course will tell you everything you need to know about storing, preparing and serving food in a safe manner to ensure you and the people you work with, or care for, are safe from harm and kept nourished without risk.
This Level 2 Food Safety and Hygiene course is essential for you if you handle, prepare or serve food.
Compliant with the requirements of the Food Standards Agency and Environmental Health this food health and safety training course provides an excellent and in-depth understanding of food safety and hygiene.
Use of the assessment framework provides evidence to help, guide and inform judgements about children’s welfare and safety from the first point of contact, through the processes of assessment, planning and review.
Fraud can target and impact anyone – from individuals to major companies and everyone in between – and the effects can be considerable. Preventing fraudulent activity should be at the forefront of any organisation’s processes to make sure that risks are contained as much as possible.
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 was introduced to enable the public to access information from public authorities across the country. This means that those public authorities – that includes councils, government agencies and the like – are obliged to publish certain information about their activities and members of the public are allowed to request various types of information.
Gangs are intertwined with youth violence and criminality. It is essential we recognise the extent of the problem and understand how to safeguard our at-risk youth.
The GDPR is a huge piece of law that came into force on 25th May 2018. It’s the biggest shake-up to data protection law in 20 years. The primary aim of the GDPR is to give us more control over our individual, personal data. This course gives you a refresher on the three main topics of GDPR – responsibilities, data protection and individual rights.
The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) came into force in May 2018. Is your organisation up to speed on what this means for the way you handle its personal data?
Do you and your management team understand its implications and your obligations? We help you get to grips with everything GDPR related, and as the course has been written in conjunction with data privacy specialist lawyers, Clayden Law, you can be sure we’ve got you covered.
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