British Values The new ascent in psychological oppressor assaults and fanatic exercises has become a wellspring of developing worry in Britain. Significantly more disturbing is the danger of radicalisation of youth by Islamic fear monger gatherings. The Department for Education emphatically recommends ingraining British qualities from the early years as a methods for checking the dangers of radicalisation. What You Will Learn: The significance of British qualities and why they are an incredible asset to battle the danger of radicalisation How British qualities assist understudies with understanding the contrast among good and bad by rehearsing them in their day by day lives The advantages and objectives of presenting British qualities in schools and how SMSC (otherworldly, good, social and social turn of events) can help support understudy advancement How majority rules system and law and order permit a harmony among opportunity and responsibility How common regard, singular freedom and resistance have a significant influence in cultivating agreement How schools can advance these qualities in down to earth, powerful ways The Benefits of Taking This Course: This course can especially profit educators and school staff who collaborate with kids consistently. You will have the chance to impart British qualities in understudies directly since the beginning By seeing each worth, you can make inventive and reasonable exercises to advance these qualities You can permit understudies sufficient opportunity while at the same time directing their endeavors to make arrangements, carry out rules and consider current issues You can put together discussions, discourse composing and exposition challenges to rouse understudies to ponder significant issues Advancing British qualities at school causes you create future residents of the country who will act with decency and resistance The advancement of British qualities propels understudies to oppose radicalisation and programming. Ingraining British qualities assists understudies with forming into develop, composed grown-ups and permits them to decidedly add to life in present day Britain.
About Course Master Adult Safeguarding: Ensure empowerment and protection of at-risk Adults This course is suitable to provide a general awareness of safeguarding responsibilities in the workplace, recognise potential safeguarding concerns, and be able to act upon them appropriately. The objective of this course is to ensure every adult is protected from abuse and can exercise their basic human right irrespective of race, religion, gender or location. If you aspire to or already work in the health and social care sectors, you will need to learn about the legislation as well as the nuances of the subject matter. The course provides an in-depth overview of how to tackle safeguarding issues and help adults preserve their basic rights. Not all abuse can be seen because not all mistreatment is physical and this course helps you understand when and how to make assumptions regarding abuse. We trace the roots of abuse and neglect, which can appear in many forms, and describe the types and possible indicators of various types of abuse: physical, emotional, sexual, domestic, discriminatory and financial. Older people suffering abuse can be afraid and embarrassed to talk about it so we show you how to spot signs of abuse in older people. We discuss the importance of communication in care settings in detail. Communication is defined by more than the words we use and we cover different channels, including verbal, non-verbal and written communication. The course also demonstrates how listening and paying attention plays an important role in handling complaints from either the client or their family. The aims of safeguarding are to prevent harm, abuse and neglect and to reduce the risk of abuse to people with care needs. Enrol now and equip yourself and your organization to ensure the protection of vulnerable adults. What Will You Learn? Identify and Address Adult Mistreatment Grasp the concepts of vulnerability and risk factors among adults in various settings. Recognize the importance of safeguarding as a proactive approach to ensuring the well-being of at-risk adults. Navigate Legislation and Ethical Responsibilities for Comprehensive Protection Explore the legal frameworks and ethical obligations that guide safeguarding practices for both adults and children. Understand the roles and responsibilities of professionals in social care, teaching, and related fields. Course Content Understanding Protection for At-Risk Adults Understanding Protection for At-Risk Adults Legislation for Protection Legislation for Protection Adult Mistreatment Adult Mistreatment Grasping the Nature of Abuse & Neglect Grasping the Nature of Abuse & Neglect Dementia Care Dementia Care Protection of At-Risk Adults: Policies, Duties, and Roles Protection of At-Risk Adults: Policies, Duties, and Roles Addressing Abuse Addressing Abuse The Crucial Role of Communication in Care The Crucial Role of Communication in Care Disclosure Management and Information Sharing Disclosure Management and Information Sharing Voicing Your Concerns Voice Your Concerns A course by Xpert Learning RequirementsLearners do not require any prior qualifications to enrol on this course. Audience Professionals in Health and Social Care Settings Caregivers, support workers, and care assistants Social workers and care managers Nurses and healthcare professionals Residential and nursing home staff Education Professionals: Teachers, educators, and school staff Childcare providers and school counselors Managers and Designated Safeguarding Leads Anyone Committed to Adult Safeguarding: Individuals with a personal interest in contributing to the protection of adults at risk Audience Professionals in Health and Social Care Settings Caregivers, support workers, and care assistants Social workers and care managers Nurses and healthcare professionals Residential and nursing home staff Education Professionals: Teachers, educators, and school staff Childcare providers and school counselors Managers and Designated Safeguarding Leads Anyone Committed to Adult Safeguarding: Individuals with a personal interest in contributing to the protection of adults at risk
Created for SENDCos, SLTs, EWOs, Wellbeing Mentors, teachers and whole-school staff, our three hour training programme has been developed to enhance awareness of the challenges neurodivergent pupils and students experience within school and the factors that contribute to emotionally-based school avoidance (EBSA). Written to include contributions from parents and professionals, this interactive session identifies potential barriers to attendance, offers practical tools and strategies to break the EBSA cycle and explores simple but effective adjustments to help students reintegrate and access their education. Programme outline: What EBSA is (and what it's not...)home, individual and school related factors that may contribute towards EBSA EBSA research, studies and statisticsprevalence of neurodivergent students experiencing EBSA Impacts of EBSAon the student's education, wellbeing and future prospectswider impacts on parents and carers Common ND related barriers to attendance:Executive functioning difficultiesSensory processing difficultiesCommunication difficultiesSocial relationship difficultiesRigidity of thought and difficulties adapting to change Breaking the Cycle to prevent, minimise and manage EBSA:Spotting early/subtle signsWorking collaboratively with students/parents and carers/teachers and staffEffective information gatheringCreating a flexible, individual, person-centred support plan Communicating the plan Monitor and review This programme is delivered live, online via Zoom and, on completion, each participant will receive a certificate of attendance. If you have any questions, please ask and we will be happy to help.
All person centred planning tools and processes are driven by a commitment to achieve inclusive outcomes for the person whose plan it is, and the young people involved are always present throughout their planning session. The focus of all person centred approaches is the whole person irrespective of the label they carry. Two people, a process facilitator and a graphic facilitator, typically facilitate plans. Course Category Person Centred Planning Inclusion Strategic Work Visioning and Problem Solving Description Person centred planning is a way of expressing a set of inclusive values through a unique range of tools and techniques. The most commonly used person centred tools – MAPS and PATH – create a hands-on demonstration of these values in action. All person centred planning tools and processes are driven by a commitment to achieve inclusive outcomes for the person whose plan it is, and the young people involved are always present throughout their planning session. The focus of all person centred approaches is the whole person irrespective of the label they carry. Two people, a process facilitator and a graphic facilitator, typically facilitate plans. The role of the support service staff in this work is as a facilitator not as an expert participant, problem solver, assessor or provider of consultation. MAPS and PATH are especially effective tools in planning transitions and annual review processes for young people with additional support needs and for through-care planning for young people who are looked after or accommodated. Over time person centred working will reveal areas of unmet need in current provision and thereby inform the ongoing strategic planning within any particular region. Testimonials “Thanks again for a superb day which from my perspective as Principal Educational Psychologist has been a real boost and uplifted my spirits about helping move the Educational Psychology Service forward as well as gaining greater insight and understanding of individual Educational Psychologists. Several EPs have said that they are planning to use MAPS and PATHS in their work and I will be joining them.”DR MICHAEL HYMANS, PRINCIPAL EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST, LONDON BOROUGH OF Learning Objectives To Explore the values underpinning person centred working To show how person centred planning naturally captures young people’s strengths and capacities A demonstration of how person centred planning encourages meaningful consultation and participation with young people (particularly for those who cannot make their views known in typical ways To show how Person Centred Planning leads to the building of stronger parent/school partnerships To indicate how person centred planning can promote multi-agency teamwork and shared responsibilities To increase understanding the how of process and graphic facilitation in person centred work. Who Is It For ? Teachers and School Staff Education Services Social Care Staff Health Professionals Transition Coordinators Family Support Workers Link Workers Course Content An introduction to the person centred planning tools PATH live demonstration in action followed by real time coaching of facilitation skills. We would stress that this is an introductory day and that participants will be expected to make plans for their own follow up and further practice of the tools covered in the course of the day.
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Embark on a vital learning journey with our Child Protection course, designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to safeguard children. From understanding abuse to implementing safe practices in education, this course covers essential aspects of child protection, aligning with UK laws and regulations.
Covering adult and child first aid in schools. This course has been specifically developed for teachers and non-teaching professionals needing to learn how to help with a medical emergency in a school setting. This course is an excellent first aid training package for all school staff to gain invaluable knowledge. The course covers CPR, recovery position, choking, bleeding, head injuries, asthma, anaphylaxis, seizures, head and spinal injuries, diabetes, burns and much more. This course does not seek to replace a practical course but allows you to undertake online training and learn these vital skills at a time and place to suit you. It is impossible to cover all eventualities within this course, or to equip you with the knowledge and skills to appropriately diagnose and treat in unpredictable real life situations. If you suspect serious illness or injury, you should always seek immediate professional medical advice. The course consists of illustrated step by step directions, flow charts, diagrams, videos and test yourself sections fully compatible with all computers and mobile devices. You will be able to stop and start as often as you like and print your Certificate on completion. You will have continuous access to the course for 12 months. The author has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within the course, however this course is merely a guide and the author does not accept any liability or responsibility for any inaccuracies or for any mistreatment or misdiagnosis of any person, however caused. The course material has been written by Emma Hammett, qualified nurse, first aid trainer and founder of First Aid for Life in conjunction with other medical and first aid professionals. If you have any queries concerning this course, please contact emma@firstaidforlife.org.uk Course contents: Action in an emergency Role of the first aider Breathing Unresponsive and breathing Unconscious and not breathing Resuscitation Heart attack and angina Breathing problems Anaphylactic shock Wounds and bleeding Dressings Treatment of shock Internal bleeding Fainting Burns (including sunburn and electrical burns) Breaks, sprains and dislocations Head injuries Spinal injuries Fitting/seizures/convulsions Extremes of body temperature Diabetes
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This course has been developed for family, friends, school staff, college staff, carers, youth workers, children and young people wanting to be more confident supporting others with their mental health. This mental health first aid course will help you recognise warning signs of mental ill health and equip you with skills and confidence to assist a child or young person you believe to be in need of support. In addition the course will give you vital tips on achieving optimum mental health and will give you skills to develop resilience, learn new ways to cope with stress, advise on sleeping better and positive ways you can boost your wellbeing and the mental health of those you care for. This online qualification will provide you with the knowledge to spot specific warning signs that an adult, child or young person could be struggling with a mental health condition, it explains how to initiate a supportive conversation, explore healthier lifestyle choices and links to the wealth of additional support available if someone needs further help. Ideal for individuals needing additional help and guidance to support their mental well-being, for those looking to introduce positive mental health practices to their workplaces, for teachers and support staff and friends, family and colleagues wanting more information on this vital topic It is estimated that around 1 in 4 people in the UK will experience a mental health condition at some point in their lives. Around 20% of adolescents experience a mental health problem in any given year. 50% of mental health problems are established by age 14 and 75% by age 24. It is vital that more people have the skills and understanding to identify that someone may be struggling and the knowledge and resources to signpost them to professionals who can give them the help they need. The scope of this mental health first aid course is not learn to diagnose or treat mental health conditions as this should only be done by appropriately trained healthcare professionals. However, you will be guided in identifying signs someone might be struggling and we will equip you with a methodology to appropriately support them and a directory of people where you can signpost them for help. It is impossible to cover all eventualities within this course, or to equip you with the knowledge and skills to appropriately diagnose and treat in unpredictable real life situations. If you suspect serious illness or injury, you should always seek immediate professional medical advice. The Author has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within the course, however this course is merely a guide and the Author does not accept any liability or responsibility for any inaccuracies or for any mistreatment or misdiagnosis of any person, however caused. The course material has been written by Emma Hammett, Qualified Nurse, First Aid Trainer and founder of First Aid for Life in conjunction with other medical and first aid professionals. If you have any queries concerning this course, please contact emma@firstaidforlife.org.uk
Unleash your teaching potential, embrace resilience, and effortlessly cater to every child's needs with the abundance of resources included with RISE: Resilience in Schools and Education.