ICA Certificate in Compliance A practical, introductory-level course that will give you a solid understanding of core compliance issues. Through this qualification, you will: learn what regulation is and why we need it discover how we got to where we are today appreciate the role of compliance functions and compliance professionals understand how compliance works in practice The course is suitable for anyone who wants to learn more about compliance, the regulatory environment, and the role played by compliance, and for those considering embarking on a new career in compliance as a stepping-stone for study at a higher level. This course is awarded in association with Alliance Manchester Business School, the University of Manchester. There are many benefits of studying with ICA: Flexible learning solutions that are suited to you Our learner-centric approach means that you will gain relevant practical and academic skills and knowledge that can be used in your current role Improve your career options by undertaking a globally recognised qualification that hiring managers look for as part of their hiring criteria Many students have stated that they have received a promotion and/or pay rise as a direct result of gaining their qualification The qualifications ensure that you are enabled to develop strategies to help manage and prevent risk within your firm, thus making you an invaluable asset within the current climate Following successful completion of this course, students will be awarded the ICA Certificate in Compliance and will be able to use the designation 'Cert. (Comp). This course is awarded in association with Alliance Manchester Business School, the University of Manchester. This ICA Certificate in Compliance course provides Participants with a detailed overview of the following topics: What is regulation and why do we need it? How did we get to where we are today? The role of compliance Compliance in practice How will you be assessed? A 1 hour multiple choice closed book exam that is taken online
Global Project Management: On-Demand In this course, you will dig deeper-and differently-into project management processes, tools, and techniques, developing the ability to see them through the lens of global and cultural project impacts. In today's increasingly global environment, managing a project with customers and support organizations spread across multiple countries and continents is a major challenge. From identifying stakeholders and gathering requirements, to planning, controlling, and executing the project, the basic logistics of a global project present their own standard challenges. However, with additional cultural, language-based, and regional elements, global projects involve more complexities than teams often realize. There are unique communication needs, cultural awareness elements, varying customs and work expectations, and critical legal differences to consider. In this course, you will dig deeper-and differently-into project management processes, tools, and techniques, developing the ability to see them through the lens of global and cultural project impacts. This will leverage you to problem solve differently on global projects, prevent problems, and ensure success. The goal is for you to effectively navigate the challenges of leading projects with multi-regional footprints and globally diverse sets of stakeholders. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Determine when a project meets the criteria of being a true global one Articulate global project needs based on the project grid and framework Identify and analyze global project stakeholders Recognize cultural differences and articulate how they impact project work Determine global project estimating, scheduling, and staffing challenges Assess global project risks and develop problem-solving responses Analyze complex cultural situations and align optimal project communication and negotiation tools and techniques Apply best practices for conducting virtual team work and mitigating virtual challenges Evaluate ways to control for global project scope, cost, and procurement Align customer management best practices with global customer needs Implement key global project closing activities Foundation Concepts What is a global project? What makes a global project different? A global project management framework Initiating the Global Project Launching a global project Respecting cultural differences Identifying and analyzing stakeholders Developing the communications plan Defining the ideal global project manager Crafting a global project charter Planning the Global Project Gathering requirements for a global project Defining the scope, region by region Estimating and scheduling for global projects Staffing the global project Developing the global risk management plan Executing the Global Project Managing global stakeholder expectations Embracing cultural diversity Honing global negotiation techniques Procuring goods and services on a global basis Managing global legal and regulatory issues at the micro and macro level Monitoring and Controlling the Global Project Status reporting Virtual communication Cost control Schedule control Scope control Customer satisfaction Closing the Global Project Contract closure at the macro and micro levels Administrative closure with global reach Lessons learned
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This course explains, in brief, why fires occur and what actions you must take to help prevent them starting and the actions you must take when they do. By completing this course you will be making your workplace a safer environment. This course is a variation on the Basic Fire Awareness course that contains information that is specific to employees of care and residential homes.
ICA Certificate in Anti Money Laundering A practical, introductory-level course that will give you a solid understanding of core money laundering and terrorist financing risks. Through this qualification, you will: discover what money laundering and terrorist financing are and why sanctions are important appreciate the vulnerabilities of financial institutions to money laundering and terrorist financing explore what anti money laundering and combating terrorist financing is in practice and what the legal and regulatory structures look like understand management obligations and the risk-based approach to money laundering and terrorist financing Suitable for operational or front-line staff and those considering embarking on a new career in AML as a stepping-stone for study at a higher level. This course is awarded in association with Alliance Manchester Business School, the University of Manchester. What are the benefits of undertaking this qualification?: Flexible learning solutions that are suited to you Our learner-centric approach means that you will gain relevant practical and academic skills and knowledge that can be used in your current role Improve your career options by undertaking a globally recognised qualification that hiring managers look for as part of their hiring criteria Many students have stated that they have received a promotion and/or pay rise as a direct result of gaining their qualification The qualifications ensure that you are enabled to develop strategies to help manage and prevent risk within your firm, thus making you an invaluable asset within the current climate This ICA Certificate in Anti Money Laundering is awarded in association with Alliance Manchester Business School, the University of Manchester. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be awarded the ICA Certificate in Anti Money Laundering - Cert (AML) What will you learn? Understanding Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Sanctions Vulnerabilities of financial institutions to money laundering and terrorist financing Anti money laundering and combating terrorist financing in practice Anti money laundering and combating terrorist financing - legal and regulatory structures Management obligations and the risk-based approach to money laundering and terrorist financing How will you be assessed? Assessed by online multiple-choice exam
Workplace Problem Solving Approved Online Training
Level 3 QLS Endorsed Course with Certificate | CPD Accredited | 120 CPD Points | Lifetime Access
Food Handlers and their employers have a legal duty to manage Food Safety. These obligations are set out by a number of EU and UK Laws. These Laws state that food handlers must make sure that food which is prepared, cooked, served or sold, is safe for human consumption. Failing to follow food safety standards can cause food to become contaminated with potentially fatal consequences. Training your employees with our online system will go a long way to give them greater awareness of the dangers that poor food safety standards pose, as well as covering how food safety risks actually arise and how to control and prevent them. The Level 1 Awards in Food Safety provide an ideal solution to staff induction training including: • New employees with minimal or no prior food safety knowledge; • Employees handling low-risk or wrapped foods (category A); • Front of house employees, such as waiting or check out staff; • Back of house employees, such as kitchen porters or warehouse staff. Please note that this course is level 1 in terms of the subject knowledge level of the content presented and the course does not lead to a formal level 1 qualification.
Suicide is a global public health issue that affects millions of people every year. It is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that requires a comprehensive and coordinated response from various sectors and stakeholders. Suicide prevention is not only a matter of saving lives, but also of promoting mental health and well-being, reducing stigma and discrimination, and enhancing resilience and coping skills. In this course, you will learn how to recognise, assess, and intervene in suicidal situations and provide postvention and support for those affected by suicide. You will also learn about the different factors that influence suicidal behaviour, such as biological, psychological, social, cultural, and environmental factors. By the end of this course, you will be able to apply your knowledge and skills to prevent suicide and support those at risk or impacted by suicide.