The course will start by defining dignity and privacy within the healthcare sector, and will explain how the two are quite often linked. It will then go on to give you a range of useful professional tips about setting up the right working relationship with your service users, and discuss some of the issues that can arise when dignity and privacy are not respected.
Dive into the world of construction safety with our course, 'Health and Safety in a Construction Environment - Route to CSCS Green Card.' This course is your straightforward guide to understanding the essentials of safety on a construction site. It kicks off with an easy-to-grasp introduction to health and safety protocols, providing you with the basics you need to start. You'll learn not just the theory but also how these rules apply in real-life construction settings. Moving through the course, you'll cover everything from recognizing hazards and managing risks to handling materials and machinery safely. Each module, like dealing with Slips, Trips, and Falls, or understanding the risks associated with Plant and Machinery, is packed with practical tips and important knowledge. The course doesn't just cover the heavy stuff; it also includes vital topics like Respiratory Risks and Worksite Hygiene, ensuring you know how to keep yourself and others safe in various situations. By the end, topics like Fire, Electricity, and Gas Safety, and the right way to use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will become part of your everyday safety toolkit. Learning Outcomes Gain a solid foundation in construction site health and safety protocols. Identify and manage potential hazards and risks on site. Understand and implement safety measures for working at height and manual handling. Learn to operate machinery and equipment safely. Get to grips with essential emergency procedures and personal safety practices. Why choose this Health and Safety in a Construction Environment - Route to CSCS Green Card course? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this Health and Safety in a Construction Environment - Route to CSCS Green Card course for? Construction workers looking to get their CSCS Green Card. New entrants in the construction industry needing essential safety training. Site supervisors who want to update their safety knowledge. Professionals in charge of overseeing construction site safety. Anyone in the construction field wanting to ensure a safe working environment. Career path Construction Site Supervisor: £30,000 - £50,000 Health and Safety Officer: £25,000 - £40,000 Site Manager: £35,000 - £55,000 Safety Consultant: £30,000 - £50,000 Project Manager (Construction): £40,000 - £70,000 Facilities Manager: £28,000 - £45,000 Prerequisites This Health and Safety in a Construction Environment - Route to CSCS Green Card does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Health and Safety in a Construction Environment - Route to CSCS Green Card was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Introduction to the Course Introduction to the Course 00:02:00 Module 01: Introduction to the Health and Safety Protocols at a Construction Site Introduction to the Health and Safety Protocols at a Construction Site 00:20:00 Module 02: Hazards, Risks, Assessment and Controls Hazards, Risks, Assessment and Controls 00:14:00 Module 03: Slips, Trips, Falls and Working at Height Slips, Trips, Falls and Working at Height 00:24:00 Module 04: Manual Handling Manual Handling 00:14:00 Module 05: Plant and Machinery Plant and Machinery 00:20:00 Module 06: Respiratory Risks Respiratory Risks 00:12:00 Module 07: Fire, Electricity and Gas Safety Fire, Electricity and Gas Safety 00:16:00 Module 08: Chemical Hazard and Worksite Hygiene Chemical Hazard and Worksite Hygiene 00:14:00 Module 09: Vehicles, PPE and General Safety Vehicles, PPE and General Safety 00:22:00
This course is aimed at anyone who has a duty of care for, or comes into contact with, adults in need of care and support, either as a paid professional or a volunteer. You and the organisation you work for must take appropriate measures for the protection of adults in your care, while still ensuring they are supported and empowered. This course can bring you one step closer to being able to do this.
A duty of care is the requirement that all health and social care professionals, and organisations providing health and care services, must put the interests of service users first. This course will give you an introduction to the concept of duty of care, cover how duty of care affects your work, what to do if you come across a duty of care dilemma and where to go for support or advice along with some practical examples of duty of care situations.
This course aims to provide a gentle introduction to the expectations of the Early Years Foundation Stage and it can also act as a refresher for those wanting to update their knowledge. It will introduce you to some of the key documents and legislation that relate to Early Years providers, the process for registering with Ofsted and the various policies and procedures that need to be in place. It also covers learning and development requirements, how to observe and assess the progress of children in your care and the safeguarding and welfare requirements laid out in the EYFS Framework.
The main outcome of this training course is to provide you with the knowledge to carry out the functions of a fire marshal. Please note, this course also contains all of the content in the Basic Fire Awareness and Fire Extinguisher courses. This course is a variation on the Fire Marshal course that contains information that is specific to employees of care and residential homes.
Strokes are the fourth single leading cause of death in the UK, as well as a leading cause of disability. Being aware of the causes and symptoms will help you act fast in a situation where you suspect someone is having a stroke and provide them with the best chance of receiving the treatment they need and minimising the long term impact of the condition. This course will cover the types of strokes, the symptoms, and risk factors. It will also cover the treatment options and the longer term impact of the condition.
This course provides an introduction to the concept of handling information in care settings. At the end of the course you will understand the need for secure handling of information and you will know how to access support if you have any questions regarding access to information. The course will cover the important role confidentiality plays in developing trusting relationships with the people in your care and it will define key terms such as ‘need to know’ and ‘consent’.
Care Homes are different to other workplaces as they are homes as well as places of work. They should be places where the residents are respected, and where everyone’s health and safety is managed effectively. To achieve this, everyone involved must understand their responsibilities. This course discusses the legislation that applies to care homes along with developing safe systems of work. It also covers what to do in some common situations you might encounter as well as some emergency situations. It concludes by discussing some aspects of the work environment and staff welfare.
This course will give you an understanding of person centred approaches for care and support, and how to implement a person-centred approach in an adult social care setting. It starts by explaining what we mean by person centred care and where this term originated. It then goes on to analyse the values represented by person centred care and explains why care should be as much as possible tailored to each service user. Finally it will give you an overview of care plans, daily reports, the importance of obtaining consent and much more.