The Proactive Safeguarding Practitioner (Adults) Spanning 6 weeks, this course is designed to be interactive and fun, with minimal time spent on legislation and maximum time getting to the detail of why effective safeguarding must focus on being proactive and prophylactic to the warning signs of safety NOT responsive and reactionary after an event! Delivered across 6 weeks through a mix of: Pre-course preparation (2 weeks before first Zoom session) 2 x 5 hour Zoom sessions (2 weeks apart) PLEASE NOTE, BOOKING OPTIONS SHOWN, ARE DATE OF FIRST ZOOM Post zoom course work and final coursework submissions Approximately 20 hours total Anticipated learning objectives: Delegates will have a strengthened understanding of, obtained through worked examples of real case studies: 1. The importance of good complaint management 2. When a complaint should be escalated to a safeguarding 3. The difference between a quality concern and a safeguarding 4. Red flags to raising a safeguarding alert 5. What proactive practice looks like and why this is vital to better quality and safer service delivery 6. Understanding the onus on providers in better managing issues including safety incidents
Outline: This course is intended to provide an introduction to the manufacture and processing of glass, its safe use, mechanical performance, thermal performance, and issues associated with design, installation and inspection. The course identifies relevant British, European and CWCT standards and guides which relates to the use of glazing in the building envelope. NOTE: The material for this course is based on previous MTCP and CWDC courses. Target Audience: This course is aimed at all those with an interest in the performance, specification and design of glazing in the building envelope. Learning objectives: Understand how different glass types and produced and processed, Understand the performance of different glass types, Understand the requirements for safety glass, Appreciate glass risk assessment, Understand key factors affecting glass quality, Understand the performance of coated glass, Basic understanding of the structural behaviour of monolithic and laminated glass. Assessment: Assessment will be via a series of multiple-choice questions following the course, The assessment is timed and must be passed in order to receive a CPD certificate for the course, If the assessment is failed, one re-take will be permitted. Prerequisites: None, although C201 Introduction to contemporary cladding and façade systems is recommended. Course availability: 09 September - 06 October 2024 Lecture time: 1 day Price: Member price Non-Member price £180 + VAT £360 + VAT
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This Course is the DSL Course delivered via Zoom (it is the same as the face to face course but delivered via video conferencing and will be no more than 15 people at one time. There will be a training consultant taking delegates through the course and available to answer any questions throughout the course. This course will help you and you become familiar with the role and responsibilities of the designated safeguarding lead in your organisation. It will develop both your competence and confidence in carrying out the role of Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). Formally known as Level 3.
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Outline: This course discusses various aspects of thermal performance and condensation risk of glazed systems in some detail, and identifies key British, European and CWCT standards and guides relevant to those issues. The course has a significant engineering and physics content. Target audience: This course is intended for those with an interest in understanding thermal and condensation performance of glazed facades, and those who wish to specify thermal performance at an advanced level. This course is focused on the thermal and condensation of glazed systems. If you are more interested in the thermal and condensation performance of built-up walls, we recommend attending the built-up walls thermal course (C107). Learning objectives: Overview of building regulations requirements How heat moves through a wall Understand how window and curtain wall U-values are calculated, and factors affecting performance Understand how glazing U-values are calculated, and factors affecting performance Fundamentals of condensation Assessment: Assessment will be via a series of multiple-choice questions following the course, The assessment is timed and must be passed in order to receive a CPD certificate for the course, If the assessment is failed, one re-take will be permitted. Prerequisites: None, although C201 Introduction to contemporary cladding and façade systems is recommended. Course availability: 16 September - 13 October 2024 Lecture time: 1/2 day Price: Member price Non-Member price £90 + VAT £180 + VAT
This e-learning course will help you and your staff become familiar with the role and responsibilities of the designated safeguarding lead in your organisation. It will develop both your competence and confidence in carrying out the role of Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL).