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The Proactive Safeguarding Practitioner (Adults) Spanning 6 weeks, this course is designed to be interactive and fun, with minimal time spent on legislation and maximum time getting to the detail of why effective safeguarding must focus on being proactive and prophylactic to the warning signs of safety NOT responsive and reactionary after an event! Delivered across 6 weeks through a mix of: Pre-course preparation (2 weeks before first Zoom session) 2 x 5 hour Zoom sessions (2 weeks apart) PLEASE NOTE, BOOKING OPTIONS SHOWN, ARE DATE OF FIRST ZOOM Post zoom course work and final coursework submissions Approximately 20 hours total Anticipated learning objectives: Delegates will have a strengthened understanding of, obtained through worked examples of real case studies: 1. The importance of good complaint management 2. When a complaint should be escalated to a safeguarding 3. The difference between a quality concern and a safeguarding 4. Red flags to raising a safeguarding alert 5. What proactive practice looks like and why this is vital to better quality and safer service delivery 6. Understanding the onus on providers in better managing issues including safety incidents
There a different first aid procedures depending on where you are and who is involved in a situation, so it is important that you are trained for different scenarios that may occur. This allows you to adapt your approach for any given situation.
ISO 45001 is the first global Occupational Health and Safety Management System standard that replaces OHSAS 18001. The ISO 45001 Lead Implementer training enables you to develop the necessary expertise to support an organization in establishing, implementing, managing and maintaining an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OH&S MS) based on ISO 45001. About This Course During this training course, you will also gain a thorough understanding of the best practices of an OH&S MS and be able to apply them to continually improve the organization's OH&S performance and ensure the well-being of employees by providing a safe and healthy workplace. After mastering all the necessary concepts of Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems, you can sit for the exam and gain the "Certified ISO 45001 Lead Implementer' credential. By holding this Certificate, you will be able to demonstrate that you have the practical skills and professional knowledge to implement ISO 45001 in an organization. Learning objectives Acknowledge the correlation between ISO 45001 and other standards and regulatory frameworks Master the concepts, approaches, methods and techniques used for the implementation and effective management of an OH&S management system Learn how to interpret the ISO 45001 requirements in the specific context of an organization Learn how to support an organization to effectively plan, implement, manage, monitor and maintain an OH&S management system Acquire the expertise to advise an organization in implementing OH&S management system best practices Educational approach This training is based on both theory and best practices used in the implementation of an OH&S MS Lecture sessions are illustrated with questions and examples that help translate theory into practice Practical exercises include examples and discussions Practice tests are similar to the Certification Exam Prerequisites A foundational understanding of ISO 45001 and knowledge of implementation principles. Who Should Attend? Managers or consultants involved and concerned with Occupational Health and Safety Management Expert advisors seeking to master the implementation of an Occupational Health and Safety Management System Individuals responsible for maintaining conformance with OH&S MS requirements OH&S MS team members What's Included? Refreshments & Lunch * Course Slide Deck Official Study Guides Official Exam Q&A The Exam * Classroom courses only Accreditation Assessment Course delegates will sit a combination of in-course quizzes and exercises, as well as a final 12 question, essay type exam on Day 4 of the course. Overall pass mark is 70%, to be completed within the 150 minute time window. Provided by This course is Accredited by NACS and Administered by the IECB.
ISO 45001 is the first global Occupational Health and Safety Management System standard that replaces OHSAS 18001. The ISO 45001 Lead Auditor training enables you to develop the necessary expertise to perform an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OH&S MS) audit by applying widely recognized audit principles, procedures and techniques. About This Course During this training course, you will acquire the knowledge and skills to plan and carry out internal and external audits in compliance with ISO 19011 and ISO/IEC 17021-1 certification process. Based on practical exercises, you will be able to master the audit techniques and become competent to manage an audit program, audit team, communication with customers, and conflict resolution. After acquiring the necessary expertise to perform this audit, you can sit for the exam and gain the 'IECB Certified ISO 45001 Lead Auditor' credential. By holding an IECB Certificate, you will demonstrate that you have the capabilities and competencies to audit organizations based on best practices. Learning objectives Understand the operations of an Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OH&S MS) based on ISO 45001 Acknowledge the correlation between ISO 45001 and other standards and regulatory frameworks Understand the auditor's role in planning, leading and following-up on a management system audit in accordance with ISO 19011 Learn how to interpret the requirements of ISO 45001 in the context of an OH&S MS audit Educational approach This training is based on both theory and best practices used in OH&S MS audits Lecture sessions are illustrated with practical questions and examples Practical exercises include examples and case study discussions Practice tests are similar to the Certification Exam Prerequisites A foundational understanding of ISO 45001 and knowledge of audit principles. What's Included? Refreshments & Lunch* Course Slide Deck Official Study Guides Official Exam Q&A The Exam * Classroom based courses only Who Should Attend? Auditors seeking to perform and lead Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OH&S MS) certification audits Managers or consultants seeking to master an Occupational Health and Safety Management System audit process Individuals responsible for maintaining conformance with OH&S MS requirements Technical experts seeking to prepare for an Occupational Health and Safety Management System audit Expert advisors in Occupational Health and Safety Management Accreditation Assessment Delegates sit a combined exam, consisting of in-course quizzes and exercises, as well as a final 12 question essay type exam on Day 4 of the course. The overall passing score is 70%, to be achieved within the 150 minute time allowance. Exam results are provided within 24 hours. Provided by This course is Accredited by NACS and Administered by the IECB.
Duration 2 Days Validity 3 years Course Overview The Level 3 Award in First Aid at Work Requalification is a nationally recognized qualification designed for individuals who currently hold a valid First Aid at Work certificate and need to renew their qualification. This course enables learners to refresh their knowledge and skills, ensuring they remain competent in managing workplace first aid emergencies. This requalification course meets the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) requirements and helps ensure that learners can continue to act as qualified First Aiders in their workplace. It covers a broad range of emergency situations and provides hands-on training to update and reinforce existing skills. What’s Covered Refreshing roles and responsibilities of a First Aider Conducting updated incident assessments Adult CPR & AED usage Managing unconscious casualties Treating wounds and bleeding Providing first aid for shock Managing fractures, sprains, and other musculoskeletal injuries Administering first aid for burns and scalds Treating minor injuries (e.g., cuts, bruises) Dealing with medical conditions such as heart attacks, strokes, and anaphylaxis Reviewing legal requirements and incident reporting Entry Requirements Participants must hold a valid First Aid at Work certificate that has not expired beyond the 28-day grace period. There are no additional formal entry requirements, but learners should have basic literacy and numeracy skills to complete written assessments. Course Information Venue: All our 'Open' courses are delivered from our dedicated training venue: Pulse South Coast Ltd, Bentley Wildfowl, Harveys Lane, Ringmer, BN8 5AF On occasion we may use a separate venue, this will be advised on the course booking. Facilities: On your course you will be provided with tea & coffee making facilities and biscuits. We are in a rural location so we recommend brining lunch with you on the day. There is a microwave & fridge on site for your use. There is a garage that is approximately a 10 minute drive from our venue. Parking: We have a dedicated car park that is approximately a 300m walk to the training venue. There is no additional cost to use this parking. We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times. What is required from you: All courses are delivered in English, you must have a basic understanding of the English language to attend. There is a requirement for you to show that you are capable of performing the skills you are taught on the course, due to this you will need to be physically able to demonstrate all practical elements of the course. Dress: As a company we pride ourselves on running immersive & practical training courses. You will often be expected to kneel & work outdoors, please dress appropriately. Identification: As we deliver Ofqual accredited courses, there is a requirement for you to show a form of ID on the first day of the course. This could be; a driving license, passport or something that clearly shows who you are. Timings: All of our courses have a minimum training time of six hours a day, we will often advertise a course as seven hours to include break times. On occasion it is required to go over the scheduled times, however this will always be discussed with the group on the day. Trainer: During your course you will have a designated trainer for the duration. They are there not only to assess for the qualification, but to offer you guidance and support throughout. Security: We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times.
The "Emergency Response for Care Homes" course is designed to provide care home staff with essential knowledge and skills to effectively respond to a wide range of emergency situations. This course aims to reinforce and update the participants' understanding of emergency protocols, procedures, and best practices, ensuring a safe and coordinated response in times of crisis.
This is an intensive installation, commissioning, and maintenance course for emergency lighting systems. It is a follow on from our Foundation course on emergency lighting where the requirements of installation, commissioning, and maintenance are considered.