A duty of care is the requirement that all health and social care professionals, and organisations providing health and care services, must put the interests of service users first. This course will give you an introduction to the concept of duty of care, cover how duty of care affects your work, what to do if you come across a duty of care dilemma and where to go for support or advice along with some practical examples of duty of care situations.
This Level 4 course aims to equip professionals with the knowledge about the skills and practical behaviours which are required for them to step into a leadership/management role. The demand for management roles is expected to grow in the coming years. This is due to a number of factors, including: The ageing population, which is leading to a shortage of skilled workers. The increasing complexity of businesses requires more managers to oversee operations. The growing importance of technology is creating new opportunities for managers to lead and innovate.
The aim of this course is to equip you with the theoretical knowledge, skills and confidence you need to deal with paediatric first aid situations. It covers all of the key topics including: emergency planning, assessing a situation, basic Life Support, CPR, shock, fractures, bleeding and a range of other minor illness and injuries. Please be aware that having a theoretical knowledge on its own is not enough to be considered competent in paediatric first aid and practical demonstration in some areas is required to complete this training. Please contact us to arrange this.
If you’ve ever been fascinated by the inner workings of criminal investigations and the science behind solving complex cases, then the Criminology, Forensic Science with Accident Investigation course is the perfect step forward. This course brings together the crucial fields of criminology, forensic science, and accident investigation, giving you the tools to understand how crimes are solved and how accidents are reconstructed. Through engaging materials and thought-provoking lessons, you'll explore how evidence is gathered, analysed, and interpreted to uncover truths. Whether you're drawn to criminal law, investigative techniques, or the science that supports them, this course will equip you with the knowledge to delve deeper into the fascinating world of crime and accident investigation. Designed for anyone keen to understand the intricacies of crime scene investigation, forensic analysis, and accident assessment, this course covers key topics in criminology and forensic science while exploring the methods used by experts to analyse accidents. You will study how forensic evidence helps determine the facts in criminal cases and accident investigations, as well as the key roles of professionals in these fields. The knowledge gained could open doors to a wide range of career opportunities within criminal justice, forensic science, or accident investigation, all from the comfort of your own home. Key Features of Criminology, Forensic Science with Accident Investigation Bundle CPD Accredited Criminology, Forensic Science with Accident Investigation Course Instant PDF certificate Fully online, interactive Criminology, Forensic Science with Accident Investigationcourse Self-paced learning and laptop, tablet, smartphone-friendly 24/7 Learning Assistance Discounts on bulk purchases Enrol now in this Criminology, Forensic Science with Accident Investigation Bundle course to excel! To become successful in your profession, you must have a specific set of Criminology, Forensic Science with Accident Investigation skills to succeed in today's competitive world. In this in-depth Criminology, Forensic Science with Accident Investigationtraining course, you will develop the most in-demand Criminology, Forensic Science with Accident Investigation skills to kickstart your career, as well as upgrade your existing knowledge & skills. Criminology, Forensic Science with Accident Investigation Curriculum Course 01: Criminology & Profiling Diploma Course Course 02: Criminology and Psychology Course 03: Forensic Psychology Course 04: Crime Analysis Course 05: Criminal Law Course 06: Accident investigation Course 07: Interrogations And Confessions Psychology Course 08: Decision Making and Critical Thinking Course 09: Bodyguard Training Course 10: Cyber Security Awareness Training Accreditation This Criminology, Forensic Science with Accident Investigation bundle courses are CPD accredited, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field. Certification Once you've successfully completed your Criminology, Forensic Science with Accident Investigation course, you will immediately be sent a digital certificate. Also, you can have your printed certificate delivered by post (shipping cost £3.99). CPD 100 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This course is ideal for all employees or anyone who genuinely wishes to learn more about Criminology, Forensic Science with Accident Investigation basics. Requirements No prior degree or experience is required to enrol in this course. Career path This Criminology, Forensic Science with Accident Investigation Course will help you to explore avariety of career paths in the related industry. Certificates Digital certificate Digital certificate - Included Hardcopy Certificate Hard copy certificate - Included Hardcopy Certificate (UK Delivery): For those who wish to have a physical token of their achievement, we offer a high-quality, printed certificate. This hardcopy certificate is also provided free of charge. However, please note that delivery fees apply. If your shipping address is within the United Kingdom, the delivery fee will be only £3.99. Hardcopy Certificate (International Delivery): For all international addresses outside of the United Kingdom, the delivery fee for a hardcopy certificate will be only £10.
Strokes are the fourth single leading cause of death in the UK, as well as a leading cause of disability. Being aware of the causes and symptoms will help you act fast in a situation where you suspect someone is having a stroke and provide them with the best chance of receiving the treatment they need and minimising the long term impact of the condition. This course will cover the types of strokes, the symptoms, and risk factors. It will also cover the treatment options and the longer term impact of the condition.
In this course you’ll learn about the prevalence and different types of ‘sharps litter’ that can be found in the UK. It then covers the primary and secondary risks from sharps including some of the common blood borne viruses. It also covers the responsibilities of employers, the equipment needed and the effectiveness of PPE. Finally, it’ll cover how to report discarded sharps and the correct procedures to follow if you’re unlucky enough to receive a sharps injury.
This course will start by looking at some examples and statistics which highlight the seriousness and extent of aggressive pupil behaviour, it will then go on to explain how you can identify the stages of aggression and provide some tips on how you could de-escalate a pupil before they lash out. It also looks at where the law stands on this subject and finally best practice in theory if you ever do need to restrain a pupil.
This course will give you an understanding of person centred approaches for care and support, and how to implement a person-centred approach in an adult social care setting. It starts by explaining what we mean by person centred care and where this term originated. It then goes on to analyse the values represented by person centred care and explains why care should be as much as possible tailored to each service user. Finally it will give you an overview of care plans, daily reports, the importance of obtaining consent and much more.
Care Homes are different to other workplaces as they are homes as well as places of work. They should be places where the residents are respected, and where everyone’s health and safety is managed effectively. To achieve this, everyone involved must understand their responsibilities. This course discusses the legislation that applies to care homes along with developing safe systems of work. It also covers what to do in some common situations you might encounter as well as some emergency situations. It concludes by discussing some aspects of the work environment and staff welfare.
This course provides an introduction to the concept of handling information in care settings. At the end of the course you will understand the need for secure handling of information and you will know how to access support if you have any questions regarding access to information. The course will cover the important role confidentiality plays in developing trusting relationships with the people in your care and it will define key terms such as ‘need to know’ and ‘consent’.