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š”ļø Protecting the Most Vulnerable Starts with You š§šµ The RQF Level 3 Safeguarding course empowers you with the knowledge to recognise, respond to, and report signs of abuse or neglect. š Learn how to: š Identify signs of abuse š Report concerns appropriately š ļø Take action to ensure safety and well-being š„ Understand your responsibilities in safeguarding children, young people, and vulnerable adults Whether you work in education, healthcare, social care, or community services ā this course is essential for creating safe and supportive environments. š Enrol today and be a voice for those who need it most. #Safeguarding #ProtectVulnerablePeople #ChildProtection #SafeguardingTraining #RQFLevel3 #DutyOfCare #MakeADifference
Time Management 1 Day Training in Dunfermline
When our churches are welcoming and hospitable places for people of all backgrounds, we become more truly the Body of Christ. When we draw on everyoneās gifts, we become more effective in shared mission and ministry. However, we all have biases which come from our experiences, culture and the media. These influence how we make judgements and assessments of people. This course seeks to encourage everyone who has a leadership role in our churches ā whether lay or ordained ā to think about how we might become more diverse and inclusive, and how we might release everyone's gifts. Registration and refreshments from 9.30am, for a prompt 10am start.
Target Audience First-time leaders, newly promoted managers, and supervisors with less than two years of leadership experience seeking to establish a solid foundation upon which to build their leadership approach and/or career. Duration 2 Days Course Overview This course is tailored for individuals who have recently stepped into their first leadership role. It focuses on the practical challenges new leaders face, such as transitioning from peer to supervisor, managing team dynamics, and establishing credibility. Participants will learn to apply key leadership models, approaches and tools in their day-to-day roles. Their conception of Leadership will be challenged by the concept of tensions and trade-offs that characterise the most challenging aspects of decision making and strategy execution. This course is designed by highly qualified learning design experts, assisted and guided by a Doctoral & Masters level leadership team. Working closely with subject matter leaders with extensive domain experience, this course is built on sound academic rigour and applied real world experience. Run in a cohort-based, activity-led format, it goes beyond theory to provide practical methods and frameworks that you can immediately apply in your workplace. Key Outcomes Define leadership to self and others in a meaningful way Develop foundational skills to engage, communicate with and lead people Identify obligations of leaders to the business, to people and to their leadership peers Apply a Leadership Tension Lens to workplace phenomena to compare and contrast complementary or conflicting priorities Develop a performance coaching approach Examine relationships and culture: giving and receiving feedback
This programme provides an intensive, two-day overview of the key elements of operations management, including an array of practical tips and tools to help managers be more proactive and effective in the operations management environment - whether that's in an industrial manufacturing context or in operational leadership in the service sectors. At the end of the programme, participants will: Understand the 6Cs approach to operations management Be able to apply a range of practical tools and techniques to improve their personal effectiveness towards being a more effective operations manager Be able to prepare an action plan for the critical first (or next) 100 days in their operational leadership role 1 Introduction What is Operations Management and where does it fit in? What makes a successful Operations Manager? Introducing the 6Cs of Operations Management 2 Context Link to business strategy Making a year plan Performance measurement 3 Controls Governance Reputational controls Costs and budgets Quality Operational 4 Customers Internal External Stakeholder management 5 Communication Planning Meetings Reporting Emails Notices Networking Walking the talk 6 Care People Safety, Health, Environment & Security Assets 7 Continuous improvement Process Product Proactivity Link to KPIs and Year Plan 8 Putting it all together Action planning for the first (or next) 100 days Conclusions