Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for Microsoft© Windows© and Microsoft Office users who are transitioning to a SharePoint environment, and who need to access information from and collaborate with team members within Microsoft SharePoint. Overview Launch a SharePoint site and navigate among the pages and resources provided by the site. Use SharePoint lists to track and view information. Use document libraries to store and organize documents. Find, share, and archive content stored in SharePoint. Author documents as a member of a SharePoint team site. Use SharePoint workflow automation tools. In many professional environments, people work collaboratively in teams. Information technology and applications facilitate this by enabling people to easily share, access, edit, and save information. Microsoft© SharePoint© is a platform specifically designed to facilitate communication and collaboration, enabling people to use familiar applications and web-based tools to create, access, store, and track documents and data in a central location. In this course, you will use SharePoint to access, store, share, and collaborate with information and documents. Prerequisites To ensure your success in this course, you should have basic end-user skills with a current version of Microsoft Windows. Lesson 1: Navigating SharePoint Sites Topic A: Launch SharePoint Topic B: Gain Access to a Site You Didn't Create Topic C: Navigate Within a SharePoint Site Topic D: Access SharePoint from Your Mobile Device Lesson 2: Using Lists to Track Information Topic A: Add and Populate Lists Topic B: Change View Options Topic C: Create a Custom View Lesson 3: Using Document Libraries to Share and Organize Documents Topic A: Store Files in a Document Library Topic B: Create and Use Document Templates Lesson 4: Finding, Sharing, and Archiving Content Topic A: Search for Items in Lists or Libraries Topic B: Share Through Links Topic C: Move Files Offline Lesson 5: Authoring Documents as a Team Topic A: Work Together on Documents Topic B: Manage File Versions and Document Recovery Lesson 6: Automating Business Processes Topic A: Use Rule-Based Automation Topic B: Use Power Automate to Automate a Workflow
About this event Definition of epilepsy Various types of seizures Classification and management of seizures Ethical and legal responsibilities Recognising triggers and precipitants Person centred care Documentation and record keeping The impact of rescue medication and anti-epileptic drug therapy Rescue medications: what it is, it’s uses for epilepsy and side effects Emergency care plan and when to call an ambulance Risk assessment/promotion of safeguarding and dignity Epilepsy medication demonstration
This Dementia Train the Trainer course is run over 2 days, you will learn about the subject and know how to teach About this event Understanding dementia Common types of dementia How the brain is affected Causes and symptoms Person centred care Communication Learning about the persons past Care planning The role of friends and relatives Building relationships Equality and diversity in dementia Recognise and help prevent abuse Non-verbal communication Event lasts 1 day 7 hours Understanding dementia Common types of dementia How the brain is affected Causes and symptoms Person centred care Communication Learning about the persons past Care planning The role of friends and relatives Building relationships Equality and diversity in dementia Recognise and help prevent abuse Non-verbal communication
Definition of Safeguarding Legislation & agreed ways of working Definition of Safeguarding Legislation & agreed ways of working Every child matters guidance Myths and statistics Effects on young people Leadership/worker skills Common indicators of abuse Reporting of abuse and potential abuse Barriers to reporting abuse Understanding the types of abuse Recognising acts, signs and symptoms of abuse Who is vulnerable / at risk The role of dignity in safeguarding Legislation and policies and procedure What to do should you have a concern Overview of prevent How to respond to an individual should they disclose a concern
The course is run over 2 days you will learn about and how to teach and assess the following key areas: Policies. Legislation. CQC The course is run over 2 days you will learn about and how to teach and assess the following key areas: Policies. Legislation. CQC Medication. Routes. Formulation. Types. Absorption. MDT. Roles and Responsibilities. Levels of support. Boundaries and agreed ways of working. Order. Receive. Store. Record. Transfer. Dispose. 7 R’s. Sources of info. Practical session including MAR charts. Risk assessments. Person Centred Care. Review. Covert. Consent. Refuse. Errors and action. Infection Control and Technique.
Most trainers are self-taught or have attended short courses and don't have the time to take their skills to the next level. Give staff the skills to understand how and what to train, and to use our special learner-centred techniques to boost the effectiveness and impact of their training courses.. This course includes: Assessing your learners’ skills and abilities Understanding how people learn Learning and training theories Planning and timing an effective session Essential training techniques Assessment and evaluation of learning
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The main subject areas of the course are: Building construction and the uses of asbestos Survey types Bulk sampling and material assessments Survey reports Quality control
Asbestos surveyors, or managers of surveyors and surveying teams. Asbestos re-inspectors or anyone that undertakes asbestos re-inspections. Those who require a detailed understanding of asbestos surveying principles (e.g. asbestos report writers, architects, building surveyors etc.) Prior Knowledge and Understanding Candidates for this course are expected to be aware of the contents of HSG 264 Asbestos, the survey guide and have a minimum of six months prior experience of assisting on asbestos surveys. In addition, candidates are expected to have had training to cover the core competencies outlined within the foundation material detailed within Table A9.1 of HSG248 Asbestos: The Analysts' Guide (July 2021). This may be achieved by In -house learning or through the P400 foundation module.