This is for New leaders/Managers working within early years. This programme is consists of 6 topics which all include work based projects. 1. What does good leadership look like? 2 Enhance your communication skills .3. Promoting good teamwork. 4 Managing Difficult Conversations. 5. Getting to know sector relevant documents. 6. The importance of wellbeing for yourself and for your team. This programme of training ensures new leaders are professional, knowledgeable and confident in leading teams of people. The work based projects gives the opportunity to practise new skills and then reflect on that practise with the trainer. The programme is delivered individually for maximum impact either face to face or virtually depending on the location The trainer has 24 years experience of managing teams of people in the early years and can relate to the busy, challenging emotional environments that Early Years Leaders work in. Each session is 1.5hrs.
Keeping your vision alive
Team development to improve business performance. Quantifiable results. Change measured. &0+% of teams are measured as more effective after 6 months.
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Customized in-house plant training and refresher courses delivered by certified CPCS trainers covering a wide range of plant - forklifts, telehandlers, MEWPS, excavators and much more. Tailored to fit you or your company, this training will be a proactive step towards fostering a competent and safety-conscious workforce.
First Aid at Work Heath and safety law states that all employers should provide a safe and healthy working environment. This is even for those who are self-employed and have one employee, and all the way up to a large international business. Our course will provide delegates with the knowledge and confidence to attend any first aid situation. The First Aid at Work Training course covers the following: The Role of a First Aider Health and Safety Regulations (First Aid) Responding to an Emergency Casualty Care Unresponsive Casualty (Recovery Position) Resuscitation (CPR) Use of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) Choking Seizures Shock Bleeding (Minor and Severe) Burns and Scalds Chest Pains (Heart Attack, Stroke) Eye Injuries Bones, Joints and Muscle Injuries Head and Spinal Injuries Allergic Reactions including Anaphylaxis Poisoning Check and Abdominal Injuries Summary Course Duration: 18 Hours - usually delivered over 2-3 days Course Validity: 3 Years - annual updates are recommended Training Availably: On or Off site
About This comprehensive course is designed to support clinical and non-clinical staff covering medical emergencies that may occur in general aspects of dental care. The course will encourage staff to learn and practice together in simulated emergencies so they know exactly what to do. Duration 7 hours Topics Basic Life Support using airway adjuncts and an AED Using universal treatment algorithms for the care of a sick infant, child or adult Using the Chain of Survival as a guide to manage a swift and calm response Using communication tools such as SBAR and RSVP Using a structured assessment approach to manage the patient Choking and airway management including suction Dealing with common medical emergencies: Asthma Anaphylaxis Cardiac Emergencies Epileptic Seizures Hypoglycaemia SyncopeIncluding the use of oxygen therapy Review and preparation of emergency medicines e.g. Auto-Injectors, Glucagon and Midazolam Review of “Emergency Drug Kit”
This comprehensive course is designed to support clinical and non-clinical staff covering medical emergencies that may occur in general aspects of dental care. The course will encourage staff to learn and practice together in simulated emergencies so they know exactly what to do. Duration 5 hours Topics Basic Life Support using airway adjuncts and an AED Using universal treatment algorithms for the care of a sick infant, child or adult Using the Chain of Survival as a guide to manage a swift and calm response Using communication tools such as SBAR and RSVP Using a structured assessment approach to manage the patient Choking and airway management including suction Dealing with common medical emergencies: Asthma Anaphylaxis Cardiac Emergencies Epileptic Seizures Hypoglycaemia Syncope - Including the use of oxygen therapy
About This comprehensive course is designed to support clinical and non-clinical staff covering medical emergencies that may occur in general aspects of dental care. The course will encourage staff to learn and practice together in simulated emergencies so they know exactly what to do. Duration 4 hours Topics Basic Life Support using airway adjuncts and an AED Using universal treatment algorithms for the care of a sick infant, child or adul tUsing the Chain of Survival as a guide to manage a swift and calm response Using communication tools such as SBAR and RSVP Using a structured assessment approach to manage the patient Choking and airway management including suction
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