Autism in Early Childhood Course Overview: This course offers an in-depth exploration of autism in early childhood, focusing on understanding its characteristics, identifying early signs, and learning effective intervention strategies. It is designed to equip learners with the knowledge needed to support children with autism and improve their developmental outcomes. By the end of the course, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in young children, the challenges they face, and the best approaches to support their learning and development. This course is valuable for anyone seeking to make a positive impact on children with autism, whether in a professional or personal context. Course Description: This course delves into the key aspects of autism in early childhood, covering the various diagnostic criteria, early signs of ASD, and its impact on development. Learners will explore evidence-based practices for supporting children with autism, focusing on communication, social skills, and behavioural development. The course also highlights the importance of early intervention and strategies to enhance learning and development in young children with ASD. Learners will gain the skills to assess needs, develop support plans, and collaborate with families and professionals. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to support children with autism effectively and contribute to their successful integration into educational and social environments. (UK English standards are maintained throughout.) Autism in Early Childhood Curriculum: Module 01: Autism in Early Childhood (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of autism in early childhood. Professionals aiming to enhance their expertise in supporting children with autism. Beginners with an interest in autism spectrum disorder and early childhood development. Parents, caregivers, and educators wishing to provide better support to children with autism. Career Path: Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teacher Autism Specialist Educator Child Development Practitioner Early Childhood Educator Behavioural Therapist Special Needs Support Worker
Content Creation and Content Marketing Certificate Course Overview: The "Content Creation and Content Marketing Certificate" is designed to provide learners with the essential knowledge and skills needed to excel in content creation and marketing. This course covers key areas such as content generation, creation techniques, and the strategic role of content marketing in modern business. Learners will develop the expertise required to create compelling content and effectively market it to target audiences. By the end of the course, learners will have a comprehensive understanding of content creation strategies and the ability to optimise content marketing efforts to drive business success. Course Description: This course delves into a range of topics crucial for those looking to succeed in content creation and marketing. It begins with the fundamentals of content creation, followed by strategies for generating creative content ideas. Learners will explore techniques to craft high-impact content and understand the role of content marketing in enhancing brand visibility. The course covers content marketing strategy development, search engine optimisation (SEO), and effective metrics for measuring marketing success. Participants will gain the skills to create engaging content that resonates with audiences and enhances digital marketing efforts. Content Creation and Content Marketing Certificate Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to Content Creation Module 02: How to Generate Ideas for Your Content Module 03: How to Create High-Impact Content Module 04: Introduction to Content Marketing Module 05: The Benefits of Content Marketing Module 06: Content Marketing Strategy Development Module 07: Search Engine Optimisation Module 08: Measuring the Success of Your Content Marketing (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their content creation skills. Professionals aiming to advance in content marketing. Beginners with an interest in digital marketing and content strategies. Those wanting to improve their ability to engage audiences through content. Career Path Content Creator Content Marketing Manager Digital Marketing Specialist SEO Specialist Social Media Manager Marketing Strategist
Media Studies Course Overview: The Media Studies course provides a comprehensive exploration of the media landscape, covering key theories, practices, and the impact of various media forms on society. Learners will engage with subjects such as advertising, visual media, and media institutions, gaining a deep understanding of how media influences culture and communication. By the end of the course, students will have acquired valuable insights into media analysis, communication strategies, and audience engagement. This course is ideal for anyone looking to broaden their knowledge of the media industry, offering a clear foundation for further study or career progression in media-related fields. Course Description: This course delves into a range of topics that highlight the power of media in shaping public opinion and cultural norms. Learners will study the role of advertising, the development of film and visual media, and the structure of media institutions. The course also covers new media and its global influence, exploring how digital platforms have transformed communication and audience interaction. Learners will develop skills in critical thinking and media analysis, enabling them to understand the media's evolving role in society and its global implications. This course offers an engaging educational experience, fostering a deep understanding of contemporary media landscapes and equipping learners with analytical tools that are highly valuable in various media industries. Media Studies Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to Media Studies Module 02: Media Forms and The Influence of Media Module 03: Advertising and Communication Module 04: Visual Media, Film and Cultural Studies Module 05: Media Audiences and Institutions Module 06: New Media and Globalisation (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand the impact of media on society. Professionals aiming to develop a deeper understanding of media dynamics. Beginners with an interest in pursuing a career in media or communications. Those wanting to explore how media shapes public perceptions and culture. Career Path: Media Analyst Advertising Executive Communications Specialist Public Relations Manager Media Planner Film and TV Production Assistant Digital Content Strategist
Course Overview The GDPR Certificate course provides an essential foundation for understanding the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and its implications for businesses and individuals. This course offers a comprehensive guide to GDPR principles, legal obligations, and the responsibilities of data controllers and processors. Learners will develop a strong grasp of compliance strategies, risk management practices, and data subject rights. By completing this course, individuals will gain the knowledge needed to support GDPR compliance within organisations, enhancing both personal expertise and professional credibility. The course is designed to be accessible and engaging, making it ideal for those entering data protection roles, as well as professionals seeking to update their knowledge. Upon successful completion, learners will be better equipped to contribute to organisational governance, reduce compliance risks, and promote ethical data handling practices across various industries. Course Description This GDPR Certificate course delves deeply into the key areas of General Data Protection Regulation, offering a structured exploration of its background, core principles, and practical application. Learners will study topics such as lawful bases for processing, data subject rights, breach management, and the roles of the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). The course also covers organisational responsibilities including data protection impact assessments (DPIAs) and record-keeping requirements. Designed to provide a professional and comprehensive learning experience, this course builds analytical skills and regulatory awareness, preparing individuals to address GDPR obligations confidently. Through detailed explanations and real-world scenarios, learners will develop the ability to interpret legislation, support compliance strategies, and foster a culture of data protection within their workplace. The course is well-suited for a wide range of learners, from complete beginners to professionals needing formalised GDPR training to enhance their career prospects. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to GDPR Module 02: Key Terms and Definitions Module 03: Principles of Data Processing Module 04: Rights of Data Subjects Module 05: Lawful Bases for Data Processing Module 06: Roles and Responsibilities of Data Controllers and Processors Module 07: Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) Module 08: Data Breach Management and Notification Module 09: Accountability and Record Keeping Module 10: Enforcement, Penalties, and the Role of the ICO (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand and apply GDPR principles. Professionals aiming to ensure their organisation’s data compliance. Beginners with an interest in data protection and privacy regulations. Compliance officers, administrators, or managers looking to enhance regulatory knowledge. Business owners wishing to safeguard organisational data practices. Career Path Data Protection Officer (DPO) GDPR Compliance Specialist Information Governance Officer Legal and Compliance Consultant Risk and Compliance Analyst Data Privacy Advisor Administrative roles requiring data protection expertise
Introduction to Diabetes (2-Day Course)Course Description:These two days of comprehensive training are designed for nurses, nurse associates, pharmacists, paramedics, and other Allied Healthcare Professionals (AHPs), and experienced healthcare assistants (HCAs) who are new to or fairly new to the field of diabetes care. If you've recently started seeing patients with diabetes, or are planning to; this course is tailored to provide you with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to confidently care for individuals with diabetes. The primary focus is on adults with Type 2 diabetes, although key recommendations and signposting for patients with Type 1 diabetes will also be covered.Diabetes presents a significant healthcare challenge, costing the NHS £10 billion each year and impacting patients and their families. Primary care professionals play a pivotal role in managing the ever-increasing numbers of people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Good diabetes care is crucial and aligns with national and local policies supported by robust NICE guidance.These interactive days of learning will incorporate various methods, including case studies, to help you progress from basic knowledge to a more confident and positive approach in reviewing and managing patients with diabetes.Day One09.15 - Coffee and Registration09.30 - Introduction and Course Objectives09.45 - Setting the Scene: - Screening, Diagnosis, and Pre-Diabetes - Pathophysiology and Symptoms - Remission in Type 2 Diabetes10.45 - Coffee Break11.00 - Diet & Diabetes: - Healthy Eating - Carbohydrate Awareness - Range of Dietary Approaches - Weight Management Services01.00 - Lunch02.00 - Benefits of Activity02.15 - Foot Care and Diabetes02.45 - Organising Structured Diabetes Care in Practice: - QoF and the Annual Review - Care & Support Planning - 8 Care Processes and 3 Treatment Targets03.15 - Case Studies03.30 - Action Plan, Evaluation, and Resources03.45 - CloseDay Two09.15 - Coffee and Registration09.30 - Review Progress Since Day 109.45 - Non-Insulin Medications10.45 - Coffee Break11.00 - Medication Management01.00 - Lunch02.00 - Complications Associated with Diabetes02.45 - Hyperglycaemia, Hypoglycaemia, and Management of Illness03.15 - Blood Glucose and Ketone Monitoring03.30 - DVLA and Diabetes03.45 - Competencies, Training, Resources, and CloseKey Learning Outcomes for Both Days:Upon completing this course, participants will be able to:1. Explain the physiology of diabetes and differentiate between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.2. Discuss methods for diagnosing diabetes and provide information to individuals newly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes.3. Describe approaches that support achieving remission in Type 2 diabetes.4. Explain basic advice related to a healthy diet, various dietary approaches, and carbohydrate awareness.5. Discuss the modes of action of commonly used non-insulin medications.6. Identify major complications that may arise in individuals with long-standing diabetes and measures to limit or prevent them.7. Describe key advice for patients regarding the recognition and appropriate treatment of hypoglycaemia.8. Discuss DVLA guidance concerning driving and diabetes.9. Explain the risks of acute hyperglycaemia and provide advice to patients on self-managing illness periods.10. Provide examples of referral pathways to other services such as weight management, secondary care, podiatry, structured education, activity, and psychological services.11. Describe the process of routine foot review and factors influencing diabetic foot risk status.12. Discuss local recommendations for the appropriate use of blood glucose and ketone monitoring.13. Explain the key components and processes of an annual diabetes review and a self-management plan.Join us for this comprehensive 2-day course via Zoom and enhance your ability to provide effective diabetes care within primary care settings.
Domestic Violence and Abuse Awareness Diploma Course Overview This Domestic Violence and Abuse Awareness Diploma provides a comprehensive introduction to recognising, understanding, and responding to domestic violence and abuse. The course equips learners with the knowledge to identify different forms of abuse, assess risks, and understand the profound impacts on victims and children. It emphasises the importance of supporting victims effectively and navigating the relevant UK legislation. Learners will develop skills essential for safeguarding and reporting, alongside accurate record keeping. Ideal for those wishing to increase awareness or pursue careers in social care, healthcare, education, or community support, this diploma fosters confidence and competence in addressing sensitive issues with professionalism and compassion. Course Description This course delves deeply into the nature and dynamics of domestic violence and abuse, exploring its various forms and the psychological, physical, and emotional consequences for victims, including children. Learners will examine risk assessment techniques and appropriate methods for supporting victims, while gaining a clear understanding of the UK legal framework governing domestic abuse. The programme also covers essential administrative skills such as incident reporting and record keeping to ensure accountability and protection. Delivered in a structured format, the course offers a thorough learning experience designed to build expertise for those working or intending to work in sectors focused on safeguarding, welfare, and community assistance. Domestic Violence and Abuse Awareness Diploma Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to Domestic Violence & Abuse Module 02: The Components of Domestic Violence Module 03: The Impact of Domestic Violence on Victims Module 04: The Impact of Domestic Violence and Abuse on Children Module 05: Assessing the Risks of Domestic Violence and Abuses on Children Module 06: Supporting the Victim and Reporting Incidents Module 07: Record Keeping Module 08: Domestic Violence and Abuse Legislation in the UK (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand domestic violence and abuse awareness. Professionals aiming to enhance their safeguarding and support skills. Beginners with an interest in social care, health, or community support. Volunteers and advocates working with vulnerable populations. Career Path Safeguarding Officer Social Care Worker Healthcare Support Worker Community Support Worker Victim Support Advisor Early Years Practitioner
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for A prior understanding of EU Data Protection legislation is recommended. Candidates are typically management professionals and decision-makers who already have responsibility for data protection compliance within their organisation.Co-Requisite Subjects Candidates should have a good understanding of their own organisation?s data management activities through the life cycle from initial acquisition, through the various areas of processing and usage, to eventual removal or destruction. Overview To equip the learner with a foundational understanding of the principles of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and to provide constructive suggestions on implementing compliant processes. The social, historical and legal background leading to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) The scope and global context of the GDPR The key concepts within the GDPR The definition of all key words and phrases relating to this Data Protection regulation Principle One: The criteria governing fair, open and transparent processing of personal data Principle Two: Purpose Limitation, the challenge of limiting the processing within the context of specified and lawful purposes Principle Three: Minimisation of processing, and ensuring that only that data is processed which is necessary to achieve the purpose. Principle Two: Purpose Limitation, the challenge of limiting the processing within the context of specified and lawful purposes Principle Three: Minimisation of processing, and ensuring that only that data is processed which is necessary to achieve the purpose. Principle Four: Ensuring that any personal data held by the organisation is kept accurate and current, and that any processing of such data is appropriate Principle Five: Management and storage of personal data in a manner that meets regulatory obligations, while minimising the time that the individual remains identifiable Principle Six: The criteria governing safe, secure and confidential processing of personal data in order to protect its integrity Principle Seven: The key roles, responsibilities and accountabilities of those involved in Data Management within an organisation Establishment within a single Member State Joint Controllers Privacy by Design and by Default Nominated Representatives Third-party Contracts and shared liability Logging of data management processes Data Breach Notification obligations Privacy Impact Assessments Overseas transfer of personal data L2.8 The Data Subject Rights, and their implications for the Data Controller and the Data Processor L2.8.1 The ?right to be forgotten? L2.8.2 The right to restriction of processing L2.8.3 The right to object to certain processing L2.8.4 The right to have inaccurate data amended or erased L2.8.5 The right to data portability L2.8.6 The right of access to one?s personal data L2.8.7 Rights in relation to automated decision-making and profiling The role of the Data Protection Officer (DPO) The role of the Data Protection Officer (DPO) Criteria for designating a DPO Tasks of the DPO Position of the DPO within the organisation The role of the Supervisory Authority within the Member State The Lead Supervisory Authority and independence Investigative, corrective and advisory powers Independence of the Supervisory Authority Collaboration with other Supervisory Authorities Codes of Conduct and Certification The role, powers and tasks of the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) The remedies, liabilities and penalties available under the GDPR Right to raise a complaint Right to representation Right to effective judicial remedy Right to compensation and liability Administrative fines of up to ?10m or 2% of GAT Administrative fines of up to ?20m or 4% of GAT Provisions for specific processing situations Freedom of Expression Processing of official documents Processing of National Identification Numbers Processing regarding employment Processing for archiving purposes Processing under obligations of official secrecy Processing of data by religious organisations Preparing for implementation of the GDPR Review of data management policies and procedures Review of data assets and security structures Training and Awareness-raising Data management governance structures Embedding Privacy By Design and Default Codes of Conduct and Certification against standards Breach detection and notification procedures Review of third-party agreements, contracts
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for The target audience for the DevSecOps Practitioner course are professionals including: Anyone focused on implementing or improving DevSecOps practices in their organization Anyone interested in modern IT leadership and organizational change approaches Business Managers Business Stakeholders Change Agents Consultants DevOps Practitioners IT Directors IT Managers IT Team Leaders Product Owners Scrum Masters Software Engineers Site Reliability Engineers System Integrators Tool Providers Overview After completing this course, students will be able to: Comprehend the underlying principles of DevSecOps Distinguish between the technical elements used across DevSecOps practices Demonstrate how practical maturity concepts can be extended across multiple areas. Implement metric-based assessments tied to your organization. Recognize modern architectural concepts including microservice to monolith transitions. Recognize the various languages and tools used to communicate architectural concepts. Contrast the options used to build a DevSecOps infrastructure through Platform as a Service, Server-less construction, and event-driven mediums Prepare hiring practices to recognize and understand the individual knowledge, skills, and abilities required for mature Dev Identify the various technical requirements tied to the DevSecOps pipelines and how those impact people and process choices. Review various approaches to securing data repositories and pipelines. Analyze how monitoring and observability practices contribute to valuable outcomes. Comprehend how to implement monitoring at key points to contribute to actionable analysis. Evaluate how different experimental structures contribute to the 3rd Way. Identify future trends that may affect DevSecOps The DevSecOps Practitioner course is intended as a follow-on to the DevSecOps Foundation course. The course builds on previous understanding to dive into the technical implementation. The course aims to equip participants with the practices, methods, and tools to engage people across the organization involved in reliability through the use of real-life scenarios and case stories. Upon completion of the course, participants will have tangible takeaways to leverage when back in the office such as implementing DevSecOps practices to their organizational structure, building better pipelines in distributed systems, and having a common technological language. This course positions learners to successfully complete the DevSecOps Practitioner certification exam. DevSecOps Advanced Basics Why Advance Practices? General Awareness People-Finding Them Core Process Technology Overview Understanding Applied Metrics Metric Terms Accelerating People-Reporting and Recording Integrating Process Technology Automation Architecting and Planning for DevSecOps Architecture Basics Finding an Architect Reporting and Recording Environments Process Accelerating Decisions Creating a DevSecOps Infrastructure What is Infrastructure? Equipping the Team Design Challenges Monitoring Infrastructure Establishing a Pipeline Pipelines and Workflows Engineers and Capabilities Continuous Engagement Automate and Identify Observing DevSecOps Outcomes Observability vs. Monitoring Who gets which Report? Setting Observation Points Implementing Observability Practical 3rd Way Applications Revisiting 3rd Way Building Experiments Getting the Most from the Experiment The Future of DevOps Looking Towards the Future Staying Trained Innovation What, and from Who? Post-Class Assignments/Exercises Extended advanced reading associated with Case Stories from the course Additional course details: Nexus Humans DevSecOps Practitioner (DevOps Institute) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the DevSecOps Practitioner (DevOps Institute) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for In order to be successful in this class, incoming attendees are required to have current, hands-on experience in developing basic web applications, and be versed in HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. This is an intermediate level web development class, designed for experienced web developers, new to Angular, that need to further extend their skills in modern web development. Overview At the end of this five-day course, students will have an application up and running that incorporates components, directives, custom pipes, reactive forms, routes, services, unit testing, and the REST API. They will add authentication, implement the Material library, and learn how to maintain state with NgRX. They will then take a deeper dive including making their own custom directives, lazy loading modules, and E2E testing. They will learn how to enhance their application with animations and create their own Angular library. Working within in an engaging, hands-on learning environment, guided by our expert team, attendees will learn explore: What Angular is and why should you use it How Angular reduces the amount of code that you must write to add rich functionality to both existing and new web pages What TypeScript is, why it is useful, and how to use it with Angular How to facilitate development and deployment using Angular CLI How to work with the various aspects of the Angular architecture to implement clean, responsive web interfaces How Routers can support navigation within a Single Page Application What the best practices are for using Angular so that it works unobtrusively and performs well How to use Angular with HTTP to support JSON, REST, and other services Working with the Ahead of Time compiler including its impact of developers and the development process How to defend against DOM-based XSS How to manage routing decisions based on pre-defined criteria such as a successful authentication How to meet huge data requirements by processing asynchronous data streams with RxJS Simplify server-side rendering How to facilitate unit testing Enhance an Angular user interface with animations and other advanced features Optimize Angular applications with various tools and techniques Maintain state within an Angular application What Angular 9 brings to the table and its relationship to Angular 8 Mastering Angular is a five-day, hands-on course that thoroughly explores the latest Angular features and advances, demonstrating how to solve the traditional challenges of JavaScript web application development. Throughout the course students will build custom components using application routes, form validation, and unit-testing. The course starts with an introduction of Angular CLI and TypeScript, and then delves into component-driven development with Angular components, covering data-binding, directives, services, routing, HTTP, the RxJS library, forms unit testing, and REST. Students will also learn how to add authentication, use the Material library, learn the NgRX design pattern to implement the NgRX store, make custom directives, enhance their application with animations, write an E2E test, and increase their application's efficiency by lazy loading modules and creating their own Angular library Angular Overview Overview of Angular Architecture Getting Started with Angular Getting Started with TypeScript Bootstrapping with Angular CLI Angular Project Structure Working with Angular Components and Events Third Party Libraries Dynamic Views Pipes Angular Forms Forms and the Forms API Single Page Applications and Routes Single Page Applications Services and Dependency Injection Modules Using RESTful Services Overview of REST Angular and REST Angular Best Practices Angular Style Guide What is New in Angular 9 Reactive Programming in Angular Working with RxJS Security and Authentication DomSanitizer JSON Web Tokens Route Guards Enhancing the Angular App Angular Animations Angular Material Angular Elements Deep Dive into Angular Testing and Angular Deep Dive into Components and Directives Deep Dive into Services and Dependency Injection Optimizing for the Enterprise Lazy Loading Optimizing with Universal Creating Your Own Angular Library Maintain State with NgRX NgRX Store Lesson: ES6+ Sass and SCSS for Angular and Material
This workshop has been designed to help managers understand their responsibilities and what they need to do to ensure compliance with current workplace legislation - including the fire safety and CDM regulations. The day will cover the legal background - including an appreciation of how safety legislation has evolved and why; the logic behind recent developments and the implications for staff and employers; key areas of current legislation; roles and responsibilities in health and safety management, including monitoring contractors and suppliers effectively; implementing sound health and safety policies and procedures; getting staff on board, and implementing effective systems. Also, recognising potential risks and hazards and developing strategies to minimise their impact in the workplace. This course will give participants an understanding of: The broader context of the key areas of health and safety regulation which apply to your organisation Existing health and safety practice and guide them in how to shape and implement an effective health and safety policy What they should do and the procedures to support it Potential areas of risk in the workplace - and how to take action to minimise the threat to staff safety How sound health and safety processes can contribute to business performance 1 Understanding the workplace legislation Overview of health and safety and workplace legislation Compliance, the role of the facilities manager, and who is accountable? Breakout session to discuss where we are now and to highlight issues of concern Applying required policies and procedures Developing and implementation/review of the safety policy Communicating with users, clients and contractors Health and safety manual 'Selling' health and safety 2 Key legislation - a practical working guide Asbestos Regulations Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 / 2015 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Regulations 1992 Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 Fire Precautions (Workplace ) Regulations 2006 Health and Safety (Consultation with Employees) Regulations 1996 Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992 Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1992 REACH - Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and restriction of Chemicals Reporting of Injuries, Diseases, and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) 1995 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations 2006 Work Equipment Regulations 3 Controlling contractors Understanding the Regulations Selecting and assessing contractors Understanding and setting accountability Why a method statement? How to apply a permit to work system Safe systems of work Round-table discussion to bring out issues from participants' own experience 4 Risk assessment Understanding your hazards Identifying specialist areas How to undertake these assessments Implementation of sound systems and processes Syndicate exercise identifying where assessments are needed and carrying out assessments 5 Keeping the work environment safe Sick building syndrome and legionella Asbestos Waste management Pest control Provisions for first aid Accident reporting and investigation At-work driver safety Security 6 Fire safety Understanding the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order Fire certificates The fire risk assessment Testing fire-fighting equipment? Emergency procedures Workshop to examine the procedures for dealing with different types of emergencies 7 Ergonomics programme Ergonomics - important or irrelevant? Are you complying with HSE regulations? Furniture and equipment Display screen equipment assessments Homeworking - your concern or not? Syndicate exercise to review what to do when relocating or refurbishing an office 8 Inspecting and auditing Role of Health and Safety Executive Inspectors - 'be prepared' FM role Staff/trade union involvement Independent audits Records and reports Communicating the results 9 Action plan Participants to list actions they need to take after the course