The course covers investigation and risk assessment of asbestos-contaminated soils and sites, including waste classification and land remediation. It will cover the current HSE and EA legislation and guidance, assessing risk to health from asbestos in soils and how to assess the land, analysis types and interpretation, and remedial actions.
Delivered in Manchester + 1 more or Online Manchester + 1 moreorOnlineFlexible Dates
Qualification Number 500/9758/1
Minimum entry age 19
Guided Learning Hours 84
Qualification Objective
The Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement is a practical-based
qualification intended for those who assess both occupational competence in the work environment, and vocational skills, knowledge and understanding in environments other than the workplace (i.e. workshop, classroom or other
training environment).
What are the entry requirements?
There are no specific recommended prior learning requirements for this qualification.
How is this qualification structured?
The qualification is made up of three mandatory units:
• Unit 1 Understanding the principles and practices of assessment
• Unit 2 Assess occupational competence in the work environment
• Unit 3 Assess vocational skills, knowledge and understanding
How is it assessed?
This qualification is assessed via an internally assessed and externally verified portfolio of evidence.
Funding for our qualifications
This qualification is available fully funded under the Adult Education Budget funding stream and is free to the candidate.
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£197
Non-licensed training for land remediation contractors
We have developed the non-licensed training to cover work for land remediation contractors working on asbestos-contaminated sites.
Including:
Interpretation of CAR Regulations to asbestos-contaminated land.
This will include 'litter-picking' surface contamination and form contaminated soil.
Site segregation, decontamination procedures and air monitoring expectations.
Delivered in Manchester + 1 more or Online Manchester + 1 moreorOnlineFlexible Dates
As the awareness of ADHD increases, more and more people are being diagnosed, or suspect they have ADHD.
This workshop provides educators with an overview of what ADHD is, the challenges that people with ADHD face and strategies to help with learning and work.
Mental Health First Aid (MHFAider) is an internationally recognised training course that teaches people how to spot the signs and symptoms of mental ill health and provide help on a first aid basis. We don't teach people to be therapists, but we do teach people how to respond in a crisis, and how to reach out before a crisis happens. The training gives people tools to support themselves and each other, so everyone can talk about mental health and seek help when needed.
As an MHFAider you will be able to:
Recognise those that may be experiencing poor mental health and provide them with first-level support and early intervention
Encourage a person to identify and access sources of professional help and other support
Practise active listening and empathy
Have a conversation with improved mental health literacy around language and stigma
Discuss the role in depth, including boundaries and confidentiality
Practise self-care
This course is ideal for those who would like to become an MHFAider to:
Gain the knowledge and skills to spot signs of people experiencing poor mental health
Be confident starting a conversation and signpost a person to appropriate support
Alongside the best evidence-based Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training, MHFAiders are also provided with three-year access to ongoing learning and support through the MHFAider Support App
1 Introduction to MHFAider (3 hours 30 mins)
MHFA and the MHFAider role
Introduction to the MHFAider Action Plan 'ALGEE'
What is Mental Health?
Helpful and unhelpful language
Undersign our Frame of Reference, understanding how we make sense of the world
Understanding stress & the Stress Container
2 Understanding Mental Health (4 hours)
What influences mental health?
The Mental Health Continuum
What is anxiety?
What is a traumatic event?
Active listening and empathy
What are eating disorders?
What is self-harm?
What is substance misuse?
MHFA conversation practice
3 MHFAider in practice (4 hours)
Applying ALGEE
What is depression?
What is suicide?
What is psychosis?
MHFA conversation practice
4 Next steps (3 hours)
Recovery and lived experience
Applying ALGEE
Boundaries in the MHFAider role
MHFA conversation practice
Moving forward in the MHFAider role and your MHFA action plan
Self-care
Delivered in Harpenden or UK Wide or OnlineHarpenden or UK WideorOnlineFlexible Dates