Medication Awareness training is mandatory for all staff who are prompting or assisting clients to take their medications. About this event Medication Awareness training is for staff who have had never taken part in Medication training before or staff returning to the profession. By the end of the course, you will be able to: Understand medication types and uses Learn legal and ethical responsibilities Master medication administration procedures Know proper storage and disposal methods Recognize and respond to adverse effects Develop communication and record-keeping skills Apply person-centred approaches Conduct risk assessments. Location for delegates attending in person Online via Teams 0798 999 5180. sales@chcaretraining.co.uk Before you book: Please do not send along staff who have just worked a nightshift or who will be visiting clients immediately before or immediately after a training session. People arriving tired, stressed or late cannot gain the most benefit from a training course. We reserve the right to turn away individuals too exhausted to focus on the training or staff who turn up late for a course and disturb the flow of the proceedings. All CH Care Training courses are fully inclusive, but if you have any concerns about a member of staff's ability to participate because of physical, sensory or learning differences then please let us know in confidence in advance, so that we may make the appropriate adjustments. Cancellations CH Care Training operates a sliding scale of cancellation; If you cancel more than two weeks before the start date of a course, you can ask for a full refund, to change the names of the delegates being sent along, or to transfer a delegate to another training date. If you give less than two weeks but more than one week's notice of cancellation, 50 percent of the booking can be refunded. If you cancel less than a week from the training delivery date we wont be able to refund. There are no refunds for staff who do not turn up on the day of the training course. If CH Care Training needs to change the date or cancel a course for any reason we will give you the maximum notice we can. In exceptional circumstances we may cancel a course due to extreme weather or circumstances at the training venue. You will be offered a full refund or the opportunity to transfer your booking to an alternative date. Please ask your staff to read the following guidance before they attend the course: Arriving at the Venue The course will start promptly so please arrive at least 15 minutes before the start time of the training to allow plenty of time to use the toilet, and be seated ready for the start of the course. You can call Training direct on 0798 999 5180 if you are struggling to arrive on time. Please note that the meeting will be locked to late arrivals 10 minutes after the actual course starts. When you arrive please come into Reception and a member of staff will come to book you in prior to directing you to the training room. This room is located on the ground floor and is wheelchair accessible. Covid-Secure Premises Please do not attend the course if you have symptoms of Covid or are feeling unwell. During the course As this is a working environment please ensure you allow the necessary time and focus to get the best from the material being presented. Please bring pen and paper to make notes during the course. Our training sessions are fun and very interactive. We will encourage plenty of comments, points of view and the sharing of lived experiences. Delegates should not share any sensitive information about a client or organisation. Our session agreement asks delegates to maintain confidentiality about individuals and organisations and to respect the views of others on the course. All CH Care Training courses are inclusive, but if you have any concerns about your ability to participate, such as sensory or learning differences then please let the Trainer know in confidence before the start of a course, so that they may make the appropriate adjustments. If the course contains practical elements such as Moving & Handling or First Aid, then please wear appropriate clothing to take part in these activities. You will be asked confidentially if you have any health concerns that could prevent you from taking part in the practical activities. Please let a Trainer know if you have any concerns about taking part in the practical courses. Refreshments are provided for free. Please bring a packed lunch for any full-day courses. After the course We will email you a pdf of the course once the training has finished and we have checked that everyone was able to join. If your Manager booked you onto the course using your work or personal email, or if you book yourself onto a course, you will receive the pdf directly. If your Manager booked you onto the course using your organisation’s email address a copy of the course will be available on request from your Manager. We will also email a link to an online evaluation and we ask that you please fill this in and return it to us so that we can continue to improve our services. All of our evaluations are gathered anonymously. If you have any questions, please contact Training on 0798 999 5180 or email sales@chcaretraining.co.uk.
Our courses have been designed by experienced teachers to make getting TEFL qualified as convenient as possible. These online courses are entirely self-paced, meaning you can fit study around your life in a way that works best for you. Throughout the course, you will have the support of your own personal tutor who is with you from beginning to end to mark your work, provide helpful feedback, and answer all your questions. 120-hour Premier Online TEFL Course: 50-hour Online TEFL Course Learn about classroom management, teaching styles and advanced TEFL methodology. Includes units on business English, young learners, and teaching English one-to-one. Study with a personal tutor and meet fellow students on our course forums. 30-hour Online Grammar Course Do not know your irregular verbs from auxiliary verbs? This course will improve your basic grammar and give you the grounding you will need to communicate complicated language rules to a student audience. 20-hour Online Video Course Seeing an English teacher in action is a potent learning tool and really brings the theory to life. Feel free to steal the ideas in these video courses to use in your first lessons. We do not mind! Two 10-hour specialist mini-modules. Two mini-modules designed for specific TEFL jobs, which will help your CV stand out. One 10-hour unit is about teaching online, and the other 10-hour unit will help you teach large classes. Included in the 120-hour Premier Online TEFL Course: Lifetime access to the TEFL Job Centre The TEFL Virtual Educators course doesn’t just train you to teach; it helps you find and be offered great TEFL jobs around the world. From exclusive access to our job vacancies to a lifetime of free TEFL career advice, we’re here to help you kick-start your new career. Internationally recognised TEFL certificate – hard copy & PDF A widely-recognised certificate posted straight to your door which shows your achievements on our course, something you can show to TEFL employers to secure you a job. Personal online TEFL tutor Work through your course with the help of an experienced and qualified TEFL tutor. Throughout the course, you’ll have the same tutor, so you have one point of contact for advice and assistance. Online TEFL Class breakdown Lesson Planning Teaching English Vocabulary Teaching Pronunciation Understanding English Grammar Teaching Receptive Skills: Listening and Reading Teaching Productive Skills: Speaking and Writing Teaching English Grammar Principles of Teaching English as a Foreign Language Materials and Aids for Teaching English/Classroom Management Strategies Using Resources Effectively when Teaching English as a Foreign Language Case Study, CV and Cover Letter, Job Sites and Resources You will explore the latest theories in topics such as second language acquisition and social discourse and have the chance to apply these to your own classroom practice and curriculum development. You will also learn to conduct your own research, compile and analyse qualitative and quantitative data and develop your critical-evaluative skills. These skills will be used on your own research project at the end of the course, as well as in your future career. Core modules: Second Language Acquisition You will focus on the major themes that have emerged from literature on second language learning over the last three decades. You will examine some of the research on the second-language acquisition process, look critically at reports of second-language research, and examine some of the theories which endeavour to interpret research evidence. You will be encouraged to use your own language learning and teaching experience to assess the relative merits of such materials. Discourse in Society You will examine the relationship between language and society and the construction of discourse in various domains. You will explore sociological and sociolinguistic models and theories, such as speech communities, communities of practice and ethnolinguistic vitality, with a particular focus on social variation and stratification across various linguistic levels (phonology, lexicon, syntax). You will explore discourse's notion (or notions) in both its linguistic and wider meaning and its construction in and through society and language use. You will study methods for collecting and transcribing data and discover various linguistic and discourse analysis approaches. These methods and approaches will then be put into context and used in the analysis of the relevant social spheres and domains, such as educational or institutional discourse. Research Methods in Applied Linguistics This module will provide you with an introduction to research methods in preparation for the MA dissertation. It will familiarise you with the basic processes of conducting research, including general methodological approaches as well as research ethics. You will analyse and discuss both qualitative and quantitative data in order to develop your critical-evaluative skills. Materials and Course Design You will explore the factors involved in the design of language courses and teaching materials, reflecting on one possible course design process. You will start with an analysis of the context in which the course will take place, the needs of the learners, and current theories of language and language learning. You will move on to consider how course content can be selected and ordered in a principled way, how assessment relates to course design, and how and when courses should be evaluated. Finally, you will consider the evaluation, adaptation, and creation of course materials. Classroom Theory and Practice You will examine current research on modern classroom operations, exploring key concepts and issues through relevant professional and academic literature. A more practical element will be realised through filmed observation of teachers in practice. You will also be encouraged to reflect on your teaching and learning experience and analyse and discuss your beliefs and attitudes towards learning and teaching. Major Project This module will support you in the preparation and submission of a master’s dissertation, allowing you to explore in-depth a particular topic that reflects your academic interest. Assessment You will show your understanding of theoretical issues and their practical application through a combination of portfolios, classroom observation tasks and critical essays. After completing your final module, you will also research and prepare a 15,000-word dissertation.
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Understanding the Ethics of Research Paper Writing and Publishing Course Overview This course provides a thorough exploration of the ethics involved in research paper writing and publishing. It offers learners an understanding of the ethical principles that guide academic writing, including the responsible use of sources, avoidance of plagiarism, and the importance of integrity throughout the research process. Learners will gain the skills necessary to conduct ethical research and present their findings in a manner that adheres to academic standards. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped to produce high-quality, ethically sound research papers and navigate the publishing process with confidence. Course Description In this course, learners will delve into the key ethical considerations of research paper writing and publishing. Topics include the importance of choosing a legitimate subject, formulating research questions and hypotheses, and using resources responsibly. Learners will explore the nuances of plagiarism and learn techniques for citation, as well as how to use footnotes and endnotes correctly. The course covers the revision and editing processes, ensuring research papers are polished and ready for submission to academic journals. Additionally, learners will develop the skills needed to effectively navigate the publishing process, from manuscript submission to further developing publication skills. The course offers valuable insights into maintaining ethical standards while publishing academic work, preparing learners to enter the academic world with integrity. Understanding the Ethics of Research Paper Writing and Publishing Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to Research Paper Writing Module 02: Choosing Subject for Research Paper Module 03: Topics, Questions and Hypothesis Module 04: Finding Necessary Information Module 05: Using Resources for Research Module 06: Presenting Research Paper Module 07: Plagiarism and Ways to Avoid It Module 08: Using Footnotes and Endnotes Module 09: Revise, Edit and Proofread? Module 10: Getting Manuscript Published Module 11: Developing Publication Skills Further (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand ethical research paper writing. Professionals aiming to enhance their academic writing skills. Beginners with an interest in research and academic publishing. Students preparing for careers in academia or research-related fields. Career Path Academic Researcher Journal Editor Research Paper Reviewer Content Developer for Educational Platforms Publication Manager Scholarly Author
The Principles of Ethical Leadership Course Overview The Principles of Ethical Leadership course provides learners with a comprehensive understanding of ethical leadership and its vital role in fostering trust and integrity within organisations. It covers key concepts such as leadership and followership, ethical decision-making, and the influence of leadership on organisational culture. Learners will explore the significance of ethical leadership at various levels, from individual teams to entire organisations, and develop the skills necessary to lead with integrity in diverse professional contexts. This course offers practical value by equipping learners with the tools needed to create ethical environments, ensuring both personal and organisational success. Course Description This course delves into the fundamental principles that guide ethical leadership in today's dynamic work environments. Learners will explore the relationship between leadership, followership, and the ethical context within organisations. Key topics include ethical decision-making processes, leadership styles that promote ethical behaviour, and the influence of leaders on team dynamics. Learners will also gain insights into the broader implications of ethical leadership within organisations and society. By the end of the course, participants will have developed a robust understanding of ethical leadership strategies and how to apply them to enhance organisational culture and performance. The course uses a combination of theoretical frameworks, case studies, and reflective exercises to offer a rich learning experience, fostering both intellectual and professional growth. The Principles of Ethical Leadership Curriculum Module 01: The Principles of Ethical Leadership Module 02: Leadership, Followership and Ethical Context Module 03: Ethical Leadership Module 04: Ethical Team Leadership Module 05: Ethical Leadership of an Organization Module 06: Ethical Leadership in the World (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their leadership capabilities. Professionals aiming to cultivate an ethical culture within their teams. Beginners with an interest in ethical leadership and organisational behaviour. Leaders looking to deepen their understanding of ethical decision-making in the workplace. Career Path Ethics Officer Leadership Consultant Organisational Development Specialist Corporate Social Responsibility Manager HR and People Development Manager Executive Leadership Roles
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