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Knight Training (UK) Ltd

knight training (uk) ltd

5.0(43)

Lancaster

Knight Training is one of the UK's leading Training Centres delivering compliance training courses awarded by the Highfield Awarding Body and the (BIIAB) British Institute of Innkeeping Awarding Body. The services that we deliver will help you conform with all current legislation. Our constant growth has been achieved as a result of our speedy, competitive and reliable approach to customer service. We are proud to be recognised as an "outstanding" centre with the BIIAB and Highfield with a high learner pass rate with both Awarding bodies. We are one of the largest providers of licensed retail training in the United Kingdom and deliver the Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders and the Level 6 SCPLH which you will need if you are to sell or authorise the sale of alcohol. We also act as Licensing Consultants and apply to the Authorities for Premises Licence applications and also Personal Licence applications for many large organisations across the UK. We also deliver all other licensing qualifications needed for the licensed trade including SCPLH (Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders), SCPLHR (Scottish Certificate for Personal Licence Holders Refresher Qualification), ABCQ (Award in Beer and Cellar Quality), How to run a successful pub & ALHO - Award in Licensed Hospitality Operations. We have a large choice of e learning courses and in addition to the above, our training includes all SIA Door Supervision, Upskilling, CCTV Operations, First Aid at Work, Emergency First Aid at Work, First Aid at Work Re-qualification, and Paediatric First Aid, Mental Health and Site safety training such as the SMSTS, SSSTS, H&S awareness etc. For a full list of training courses, please visit the courses page in the menu bar at the top of the page, or browse what is available from the booking form accessible by selecting Book from the menu bar.

TNA Training & Safety Consultants

tna training & safety consultants

5.0(3)

Stoke On Trent

Here at TNA Training & Safety Consultants, we pride ourselves on our reputation. TNA Training and Safety Consultants is based in Staffordshire & offers a wide range of online courses. In Health and Safety, Business Skills, Hospitality, Health and Social Care, Mental Health And Well-being. As well as bespoke workplace-based training courses. At TNA, we have a wide range of courses and services available, with new ones being added to the portfolio constantly. We’re a trusted and dynamic training provider with a proven track record. We specialise in online training courses, manual handling, fire safety, health and safety, food hygiene, care home training, school training plus many more. You can be confident that the training you receive will be of the highest standards. All our courses are approved by the relevant governing bodies. We have a high level of customer service backed up by our team of qualified and experienced professional trainers. Our commitment to customer satisfaction is what secures our position as one of the most trusted in the industry. Our trainers have the ability to write bespoke courses to suit the individual needs of your business.  We also offer consultancy services to help you decide which online course to book and get all the safety training you need. Our team can also look after all your health and safety and legal compliance. What sets us apart is our prices which are market competitive and always kept as low as possible. We are members of RoSPA and accredited by IIRSM. Browse through our website and select the online course most suitable for your needs.

Courses matching "Drug Safety"

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A System Approach to Good Pharmacovigilance Practice

By Research Quality Association

Course Information In today's evolving landscape, pharmacovigilance (PV) systems face ongoing challenges due to global, national, and company-specific events. This course focuses on developing personnel equipped to navigate these complexities and improve the safe use of medicinal products. We emphasise continuous global thinking, communication, and strategic planning, ensuring adaptability across various levels. The course explores maintaining PV system functionality while adhering to regulatory requirements. Participants will apply European regulatory standards to enhance and sustain PV system effectiveness, contributing to improvement initiatives and ensuring operational integrity. The course covers PV system intricacies, regulatory compliance, and a 'systems approach' for auditors, quality assurance personnel, and PV practitioners. Through presentations and workshops, attendees gain insights into implementing and maintaining an effective PV system. Who should attend? Auditors Pharmacovigilance Quality System Managers Pharmacovigilance scientists The QPPV. Course benefits Throughout the course delegates will explore application of the legal requirements for the PV system and quality system and how to assure these systems. They will demonstrate their ability to contribute to: A systematic investigation of the pharmacovigilance system and its quality system Examination of how the pharmacovigilance system and quality system interact to achieve compliance. The risk-based approach to auditing the PV system and quality system The maintenance of 'inspection readiness' Explore how to investigate the complex PV system Discussions about how to monitor and maintain the PV system and assure compliance. Course Objectives Clarify what has to be done: Explore application of the legal requirements. Explore how to do what has to be done: Adopt a systemic approach to systematically investigate or implement and maintain the PV system and quality system Examine how a compliant PV system and a compliant quality system interact to achieve compliance with regulatory requirements for PV Explore how to investigate the complexity of the PV system. Discus how to identify what is missing or what needs to be improved: Discuss how to monitor and maintain the PV system and assure compliance. This course will assist delegates with: An understanding of key system principles, A practical approach to implementing, maintaining and monitoring the PV system and its quality system A procedure to share expertise to increase efficiency and confidence. This course is structured to encourage delegates to: Discuss and develop ideas - Share knowledge and experiences - Solve specific problems.  By the end of the course delegates will be able to: Understand better the pharmacovigilance system, its quality system and how the components interact to achieve the objectives of pharmacovigilance Investigate, and analyse the pharmacovigilance system and to identify what is missing and what needs to be improved. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Jana Hyankova Head of PV Department, IVIGEE Services a.s. Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 08:30 Welcome, registration, course objectives and introduction to work groups Housekeeping notices, meet other delegates, explore how to work in your work group, course objectives. Clarify the definition and objectives of Pharmacovigilance. 09:30 The Regulatory Framework for Pharmacovigilance Identify the relevant regulations and directives. Explore GVP guidance, structure of the modules and standard format of each module. 10:00 The Pharmacovigilance System Exploration of how to organise what has to be done, communications. Exploration of the structures and processes for pharmacovigilance. 10:30 Break 11:00 Workshop 1 and Feedback Exploring an organisational model of the pharmaceutical company- cooperation between PV and other stakeholders. 12:00 The Quality System for pharmacovigilance Exploration of the structures, processes for the PV quality system and discussion of how it interacts with the pharmacovigilance system to meet the objectives of pharmacovigilance effectively and efficiently. 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Workshop 2 and Feedback The quality system puzzle. Explore the organisation of the PV quality system and how it interacts with the PV system. 14:30 The Quality System for pharmacovigilance Exploration of the structures processes for the PV quality system and discussion of how it interacts with the pharmacovigilance system to meet the objectives of pharmacovigilance effectively and efficiently. 15:00 Description of PV System 15:30 Break 15:30 Workshop 3 and Feedback The quality system puzzle Explore the organisation of the PV quality system and how it interacts with the PV system. 16:00 The Pharmacovigilance Safety Master File Construction of the Pharmacovigilance System Master File and its purpose. 17:00 Workshop 3 and Feedback Description of PV System. 18:00 End of Day Day 2 08:30 Drug Safety in the Clinical Trial Environment - Part 1 Information flow and responsibilities of the sponsor. 09:30 Workshop 4 and Feedback Drug Safety in the Clinical Trial environment: Information flow and responsibilities of the sponsor. 10:30 Break 11:00 Drug Safety in the Clinical Trial Environment - Part 2 Information flow and responsibilities of the sponsor. 12:00 Lunch 13:00 Workshop 5 and Feedback Drug Safety in the clinical trial environment: Information flow and responsibilities of the sponsor. 13:30 Processing of Safety Data Exploration of safety data processing, verification, validation, follow up, formatting and collation, reporting requirements, quality and data management. 15:00 Break 15:30 EudraVigilance Exploration of how EudraVigilance supports the PV system. 16:15 Signal Detection and Evaluation/Risk Benefit Assessment: Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC): What is a signal? What are the regulatory requirements? How is signal detection and evaluation conducted? Qualitative and quantitative methods of signal detection. Risk benefit assessment. 17:00 Risk Management Plans A cornerstone of Pharmacovigilance safety communications, direct healthcare professional communication 18:00 End of Day Day 3 08:30 The Pharmacovigilance Risk Assessment Committee (PRAC) Exploration of how good practice is achieved. Composition, role and responsibilities. Examples of referrals. 09:15 Development Safety Update Reports (DSURs): Regulatory requirements, exploring good practice, report format, reference safety information, schedule of submission, analysis evaluations and distribution. 10:00 Periodic Safety Update Reports (PSURs)/Periodic Benefit Risk Evaluation Reports (PBRERs) Regulatory requirements, exploring good practice, report format, reference safety information, schedule of submission, analysis evaluations and distribution. 10:30 Break 11:00 Periodic Safety Update Reports (PSURs)/Periodic Benefit Risk Evaluation Reports (PBRERs) Regulatory requirements, exploring good practice, report format, reference safety information, schedule of submission, analysis evaluations and distribution. 12:00 Workshop 6 and Feedback To explore the compilation and submission of the PSUR. 13:00 Lunch 13:30 Role of the QPPV Exploration of the legal responsibilities of the QPPV and the MAH. 14:30 Break 15:00 Workshop 7 and Feedback To explore the challenges faced by the QPPV. 15:30 End of course Extra Information Face-to-Face Course Course material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device< Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 23 Points   Development Level Develop

A System Approach to Good Pharmacovigilance Practice
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£1,297 to £1,687

BIIAB Level 2 Award in Drugs Awareness for Licensed Hospitality Staff

5.0(43)

By Knight Training (UK) Ltd

Come to Knight Training to get your Drugs Awareness Course! This award consists of 3 units: Drugs Awareness, Drug Use on Licensed Premises and Combating Drug Use on Licensed Premises and is perfect for any staff member that works in a hospitality business.

BIIAB Level 2 Award in Drugs Awareness for Licensed Hospitality Staff
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£150

Substance Misuse

5.0(3)

By Magpie Training

This course aims to give the learner the skills and knowledged to provide care for a person who is living with addiction.

Substance Misuse
Delivered In-Person in Consett or UK WideFlexible Dates
£18