Our foundation lip filler course is designed for learners wanting to enter the industry at a beginner level and specialise in lip augmentation. Our goal at the Cosmetic College is to deliver the highest quality training in dermal fillers using the safest and most up-to-date techniques. Our courses are carried out in small groups; This enables us to provide you with a training programme tailored to your needs, with more time and emphasis on the hands-on practical sessions. Course Prerequisites This course is suitable for those with or without a medical background. It is designed to provide the student with the ability to seek employment or start their own business upon qualification. At a minimum, students will be required to be qualified at least one of the following: Medically qualified as a nurse, doctor or dentist with current registration with the NMC, GMC or GDC. NVQ Level 3 in Beauty Therapy, ITEC or HND 12 months of needling experience 6 Months micropigmentation experience and Anatomy & Physiology Level 3 Please note that if your qualification does not appear above, we offer a fast track access course for those completely new to the industry. Course Pre Study 40 hours of E-learning A series of online assessments 2 Days of Practical training Anatomy and physiology of the face Infection control Sharps and hazardous waste training First aid and anaphylaxis training Introduction to dermal filler injection techniques Elective and emergency dissolving Injection techniques practice Danger zones training Vessels, muscles, fat pads workshop Professional live demonstrations Legal requirements, obtaining consent with consultation techniques and documentation Practical training Clinical setup procedures Areas CoveredLips Professional KitDermal filler (Used for training) Numbing creamMassage gelChlorhexidine pre-injection wipesSterile treatment packsGlovesSurgical face masksSkin marker pencilsIce packConsultation forms
Fire Marshal Training - Online Course This online Fire Marshal training course makes you aware of the duties and responsibilities of a fire warden / fire marshal. The course covers the routine duties of a fire marshal (often referred to as a fire warden) and the role they play in emergencies. It includes how the fire marshal can help other workers to evacuate safely, how to check that a building has been evacuated, and what to do once outside the building. It is also important to understand how people react when an alarm sounds and how a sound knowledge of what to do will gain you valuable time in an emergency. The Fire Marshal course relates to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the Fire Safety (Scotland) Regulations 2006 and the Fire Safety Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010. What is a Fire Marshal? A fire marshal, or fire warden, plays a key role in fire prevention and the safe evacuation of a building in an emergency. Fires happen. If your workplace ever faces a fire emergency, having a designated fire warden, appropriately trained, could be key to a good outcome. Although it is the employer's responsibility to ensure precautions are in place, it is the role of the fire marshal to run drills and undertake regular fire prevention checks. What are the learning outcomes for the online fire marshal training? After completing the fire marshal course online, you will be able to describe: The law that outlines the legal responsibilities for fire safety. Who is responsible for fire safety in a work building. The main steps in a fire risk assessment. The relationship between the fire risk assessment and the duties of the Fire Marshal. Examples of day-to-day duties of a Fire Marshal. The purpose of evacuation plans and fire drills. Typical Fire Marshal responsibilities in an emergency situation. How people behave when a fire alarm is sounded. Common causes of fire in work buildings. Who is Responsible for Fire Safety The first topic is about responsibility for fire safety. The topic describes the legislation in place to reduce the risk of fire and the risk of harm. It also identifies who is legally responsible for fire safety and outlines the requirements of fire safety risk assessments. What is a Fire Marshal? The second topic defines the term fire marshal. It also outlines how to determine the correct number of fire marshals for a building, based on the size of the organisation. Routine Duties The third topic covers the routine duties of a fire marshal. It also covers when to test emergency fire systems in the workplace. Emergency Duties and Drills The fourth topic describes the role of a fire marshal in an emergency. Then it covers how the fire marshal can help other workers to evacuate safely. It also explains how to check that a building has been evacuated, and what to do once outside the building. Human Behaviour in Response to an Alarm Topic five describes how people react when an alarm sounds. It also outlines how a good understanding of what to do gains you valuable time in a fire emergency. Fire Causes Topic six identifies the frequency of fires in non-domestic dwellings and also describes some of the causes of these fires.
In the care profession, record-keeping is not just necessary. It is absolutely essential to ensure effective care administration. A well-recorded care plan can be the determinant in a life-or-death situation. Thus, this course can benefit you by building up your record-keeping skills to ensure proper care management. A well-kept record of the care plan ensures that the patients are treated to their comfort. It contains the patient's unique list of diagnoses and the best treatment plan according to the patient's individual needs. Besides, in some emergency cases, a good care record plan can save someone's life as well. Moreover, as a care professional, poor record keeping can result in legal actions being taken against you, resulting in severe consequences. Thus, it is highly recommended to acquire good record-keeping and care-planning skills. Our Care Planning and Record Keeping course provides well-researched and comprehensive guidelines to ensure your better understanding of all the topics discussed. This course can really help you to get ahead of the curve in your professional life and open up various career-developing opportunities. Learning Outcome After finishing this course, you should be able to: Have a clear understanding of the care planning process Acquire the necessary skills required for care planning Apply the steps of concept care mapping Learn how to implement and evaluate the care plan Gain the knowledge of maintaining medical records Be aware of the importance of confidentiality in record keeping Why Prefer Us? Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by CPDQS. Get a free student ID card!(£10 postal charge will be applicable for international delivery) Innovative and Engaging Content. Free Assessments 24/7 Tutor Support. *** Course Curriculum *** Module 01: Introduction to the Care Planning Process What Is Care Planning? What Is a Care Plan? Levels of Responsibility and a Philosophy of Care Models and Theories of Health and Social Care Module 02: Planning Care with the Individual in Need A Brief Look at Care Planning What Is Planning? The Multidisciplinary Team Prioritising and Managing Needs Putting the 'P' in Planning Client Involvement Evidence-Based Practice The Skills of Planning Care Module 03: Concept Care Mapping What Are Concept Care Maps? Documentation Medication Administration Advantages of Concept Mapping Creating a Concept Map Using Your Concept Map Module 04: Implementing and Evaluating the Care Plan The Skills of a Care Coordinator Indicators of Good Quality Care Record-Keeping What Is Evaluation? Duty of Care Module 05: Maintaining Medical Records What Is a Medical Record? The Value of Medical Records Principles of Good Record Keeping Storage of Medical Records Case Notes Master Index Medical Record Library Medical Record Procedures for Departments Retention and Destruction of Records Module 06: Care Planning Policy in the UK The Role of the World Health Organisation Quality in Health and Social Care Factors When Considering Local Needs Strategic Management of Resources Module 07: Confidentiality and Record-Keeping What Is Confidentiality? Confidentiality: Attorneys and Legislation When Can You Break Confidentiality? Module 08: Safeguarding Children, Young People and Their Families Introduction Recognition of Child Abuse and Neglect Policies and Procedures Assessment Roles and Responsibilities Assessment Process Once you have completed all the modules in this course, you can assess your skills and knowledge with an optional assignment. Certificate of Completion The learners have to complete the assessment of this Care Planning and Record Keeping course to achieve the CPDQS accredited certificate. Digital Certificate: £10 Hard Copy Certificate: £29 (Inside UK) Hard Copy Certificate: £39 (for international students). CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This bundle is ideal for: Students seeking mastery in this field Professionals seeking to enhance their skills Anyone who is passionate about this topic Requirements You will not need any prior background or expertise to enrol in this course. Career path Health Records Clerk Care Worker Critical Care Technologist Care Escort Emergency Care Assistant The average salary for a Health Records Clerk can be £18,546- £24,882 per annum for anyone residing in the United Kingdom.
The First Aid for Families course is designed to give you the theoretical knowledge needed to keep your family safe and learn how to help each other in a medical emergency. The course covers vital aspects of first aid for parents, teenagers, children, babies and people caring for elderly relatives. It covers topics such as the recovery position, choking, drowning, burns and much more. 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. 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 First Aid for Families 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 Keep yourself safe Priorities of treatment Preparing for an emergency Helpful information What to put in your first aid kit Information to give the emergency services Role of the first aider The primary survey – how to help in an emergency Danger Response Airway Breathing Unresponsive and breathing Recovery position How to put someone into the recovery position How to put a baby into the recovery position Secondary survey Unconscious and not breathing Resuscitation Resuscitating a child Resuscitating a baby Hygiene during CPR Compression-only resuscitation Breathing problems Choking How to help a choking adult How to help a choking child How to help a choking baby Drowning Step-by-step – how to help a drowning casualty Asthma What causes asthma How to help in an asthma attack Croup Anaphylactic shock Wounds and bleeding Wounds and bleeding How to treat a bleeding wound Dressings Embedded objects How much blood can you afford to lose? Shock Symptoms of shock Treatment of shock Internal bleeding Knocked out teeth Amputated parts Eye injuries Nose bleeds Objects in nose Objects in ears Types of wounds Bites and stings Burns Poisoning Breaks, sprains and dislocations Head injuries Spinal injuries Fitting/seizures/convulsions Extremes of body temperature Medical conditions and childhood illnesses Useful advice Final test-yourself section and certificate
The Trisat 3 day RTACC course is a QNUK qualification course delivered by CTR Secure Services who have over 24 years operational experience within the close protection and medical sectors.
Description Our Class 1 (Category C + E) Combi Course is designed specifically for those who want to be able to drive a Class 1 vehicle straight from a car licence. This course will give you all the skills and knowledge to move from a standard car driving licence up to a Class 1 vehicle. Therefore, it is perfect for anyone who is looking to increase their skills, improve their CV or progress in their career. About Class 1 (Category C + E) – Combi Course One to one training with our experienced instructors 4 days training in a class 2 vehicle 4 days training in a class 1 vehicle Test route training Training vehicle is provided for you in addition, we book your test for: On Road Practical Test – £115 Reversing Test – £40 CPC Module 4 – £55 What does the Class 1 (Category C + E) – Combi Course course cover? During the course, you will learn: All about the vehicles Reversing manoeuvres How to drive safely on the road amongst other vehicles How to make sure the vehicle is loaded safely and securely How to prevent trafficking of illegal immigrants and other criminality How to assess and deal with emergency situations What will I gain from this training? Experience on the road before you take your test An understanding of everything you need to know about being an HGV driver We also offer: In addition to the training itself, we can also help you through the process of getting your licence by helping to book your Theory test HGV Medical CPC Module 2 Case Studies Do you have questions? If you have any questions about HGV training you can find out more on our FAQs page. Alternatively, contact us to talk to a member of our team. Why choose to learn with Hartlip HGV Driving School? You can learn with confidence here at Hartlip HGV, with our 10 years’ experience with HGVs you can be reassured that you are in safe hands. There are hundreds of thousands of vacancies UK-wide in the haulage industry and a great earning potential of up to £50,000 so get started on your HGV Professional Driving journey now. So, book your course now or call us for more information. Find out more on gov.uk about becoming an HGV driver.
QA Level 3 Award In Paediatric First Aid (Annual Refresher) (RQF) This page is here if you'd like us to run this course for you and your people, at our venue or yours (within 45 minute drive from Chesterfield, Derbyshire). If you'd like us to run this course for you and you're further away, please contact us direct for a quote. If, instead, you're interested in an open/public course, please go here. Half day course Have you already got a valid Emergency Paediatric First Aid or Paediatric First Aid certificate? Can you still remember everything you were taught? Ofsted and HSE highly recommend Paediatric Annual Refreshers to keep your skills and knowledge up to date! Course Contents: Managing an Unresponsive Infant or Child Adult, Child and Infant Recovery Position Infant and Child CPR How to use an AED on an Infant and Child Choking Adult, Infant and Child Wounds and Bleeding Shock Benefits of this course: Have you already got a valid Emergency Paediatric First Aid or Paediatric First Aid certificate? Can you still remember everything you were taught? This course is fully accredited, thus ensuring you have done your due diligence It is taught in a fun, engaging, hands on way, so you get lots of practice in You will really enjoy yourself while re-learning these life-saving skills Accredited, Ofqual regulated qualification: Our Paediatric First Aid (Annual Refresher) course is a nationally recognised, Ofqual regulated qualification accredited by Qualsafe Awards.This means that you can be rest assured that your Paediatric First Aid certificate will fulfill the legal requirements. It is a very good way to make sure you and your employees are trained in First Aid for Children and Infants (babies).The Ofqual Register number for this course is 603/3153/7
Discover essential skills and knowledge to navigate winter safely with our comprehensive course, "Winter Safety: Keeping Safe and Warm in Challenging Conditions." From health and wellness tips to driving in winter conditions and emergency preparedness, empower yourself to face the season confidently. Explore preventive measures for slips, falls, and cold-related injuries, and learn how to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. Join us to embrace winter with confidence and stay warm, healthy, and secure. Enroll now for a safer and more enjoyable winter experience.
Description Our Class 1 (Category C + E) – 16 Hours – For Class 2 Holders Driver Training course is specifically designed for those who already have a Class 2 driving licence and want to upgrade it to Class 1 level. This course will give you all the skills and knowledge to move from a smaller Class 2 vehicle up to a Class 1 vehicle. Therefore it is perfect for anyone who is looking to increase their skills, improve their CV or progress in their career. About this Class 1 (Category C + E) – 16 Hours course One to one training with our experienced instructors Training vehicle is provided for you 16 hours training Test route training In addition, we book your test for: On Road Practical Test – £115 Reversing Test – £40 CPC Module 4 – £55 What does the Class 1 (Category C + E) – 16 Hours course cover? During the course, you will learn: All about the vehicle and the differences between Class 1 and Class 2 Reversing manoeuvres How to drive safely on the road amongst other vehicles How to make sure the vehicle is loaded safely and securely How to prevent trafficking of illegal immigrants and other criminality How to assess and deal with emergency situations What will I gain from this training? Experience on the road before you take your test An understanding of everything you need to know about being a Class 1 HGV driver Do you have questions about lorry driver training? If you have any questions about HGV training you can find out more on our FAQs page. You can also, contact us to talk to a member of our team. Why choose to learn with Hartlip HGV Driving School? You can learn with confidence here at Hartlip HGV, with our 10 years’ experience with HGVs you can be reassured that you are in safe hands. There are hundreds of thousands of vacancies UK-wide in the haulage industry and a great earning potential of up to £50,000 so get started on your HGV Professional Driving journey now. Book your course now or call us for more information. Find out more on gov.uk about becoming an HGV driver.
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