Childcare: EMDR Therapy for Trauma Counselling in Child Embark on a specialized journey in Child Care with our course on EMDR Therapy for Trauma Counselling in Children. This course is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy and its application in Child Care, focusing on helping children overcome trauma. Learning Outcomes: Understand the principles and application of Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy in Child Care. Learn the nuances of Child-Centered EMDR and its significance in Child Care. Master the EMDR 8-Phase Protocol tailored for Child Care settings. Acquire skills in implementing Desensitization techniques in Child-Centered EMDR within Child Care. Learn the process of achieving Closure in Child-Centered EMDR sessions. More Benefits: LIFETIME access Device Compatibility Free Workplace Management Toolkit Key Modules from Childcare: EMDR Therapy for Trauma Counselling in Child: Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy: Delve into the basics of EMDR Therapy, understanding how it is used to treat trauma in children. Child-Centered EMDR: Learn about adapting EMDR therapy specifically for children, focusing on their unique needs and developmental stages. EMDR 8-Phase Protocol: Study the structured approach of the EMDR 8-Phase Protocol and its effectiveness in Child Care. Desensitization in CC-EMDR: Explore the desensitization phase in Child-Centered EMDR, focusing on reducing the emotional impact of traumatic memories in children. Closure in CC-EMDR: Understand the strategies for achieving closure in EMDR therapy sessions, ensuring a sense of safety and completion for the child.
All employees should be aware of and knowledgeable about health and safety in the workplace. This course is ideal for all staff and employees at all levels, providing them with the underpinning health and safety knowledge that they will require to work safely and efficiently on a daily basis.
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.
This course follows the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health's syllabus. A one-day programme, it is suitable for all people at all levels in the workplace and gives a basic introduction to the principles of environmental management. On successful completion of the course, participants will be able to: Understand the terms 'environment' and 'pollution' Understand the terms 'hazard' and 'risk' related to the environment Better appreciate environmental issues generally, and specifically in respect of their organisation Identify hazards to the environment from working practices Outline the procedures/controls necessary to prevent damage to the environment 1 What is the environment? - putting the environment in context Key environmental issues and how we contribute Definition of the environment 2 Working with the environment What is pollution? Sources, receptors and pathways Environmental consequences workshop - identifying the environmental consequences of our working practices Environmental risk assessment Effective control mechanisms 3 Protecting the environment - Environmental Management Systems What is an Environmental Management System (EMS)? What are the benefits of having an EMS? EMS structure and models Identifying what elements of EMS your company has and how they work Roles and responsibilities 4 Choice of module Option 1: Organisation-specific moduleThis module can be used to introduce environmental concepts that are specific to your activities and operations, and will be compiled through discussion with your organisation Option 2: Environmental best practiceIf no organisation-specific module is required, or if participants from a number of organisations attend, generic operational environmental best practices can be covered instead. Areas covered include waste management, fuel storage and use, hazardous materials, emissions to air and water and environmental incidents
The CIEH Foundation Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety supports businesses in their legal obligations to ensure employees are protected from harm. This course is ideal for those who want to develop their knowledge of health and safety issues in the workplace and of the regulations for maintaining a healthy and safe working environment. This course will focus on common hazards and how to control them. It will help you work more safely and be more aware of how your own actions can affect the health and safety of others.
The CIEH Introductory Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety provides an awareness of key health and safety issues, and the part that staff should play in keeping themselves and others free from harm at work. This course will give you a basic background in, and understanding of, general health and safety practices and the control measures required to reduce risks in the workplace.
Elevate workplace safety standards with our Health and Safety course. Gain expertise in HACCP, compliance, risk management, and first aid to ensure a secure and healthy work environment. Be the vanguard of occupational health and safety with this essential training.
Healthcare is a sector where medical knowledge is necessarily in focus. The management system shall take this into account when determining the approaches applied. Knowledge management of the clinical processes is the general approach for operational application of medical knowledge. Maintaining medical knowledge is a requirement related to personal competence for the staff of the organization. Systematic approaches to develop and maintain medical knowledge are requirements related to resource management. – BS EN 15224:2016
Some 60% of injuries at work are caused by lifting heavy objects. This powerful, practical programme is designed to help stop any of your staff from becoming the next statistic. 1 Introduction and objectives 2 Overview of Health and Safety Legislation and HSE Injury Statistics Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations (MHSWR) 1992 MHSWR 1999 specific duties to risk assess Manual Handling Operations Regulations (MHOR) 1992 Breakdown of injury statistics and costs of poor manual handling 3 The musculoskeletal system explained Prevention and ill-health Ergonomics RSI The spine in detail 4 Risk assessment General principles The TILE method Employees' duties Workplace scenarios
The aim of the CCNSG Safety Passport is to ensure a basic knowledge of health and safety for all site personnel to enable them, after appropriate site induction, to work on site more safely with lower risk to themselves and others. Book via our website @ ESS | Training Courses | Vp ESS (vp-ess.com) or via email at: esstrainingsales@vpplc.com or phone on: 0800 000 346 or via email at: esstrainingsales@vpplc.com or phone on: 0800 000 346