This course will start by looking at some examples and statistics which highlight the seriousness and extent of aggressive pupil behaviour, it will then go on to explain how you can identify the stages of aggression and provide some tips on how you could de-escalate a pupil before they lash out. It also looks at where the law stands on this subject and finally best practice in theory if you ever do need to restrain a pupil.
This course will give you an understanding of person centred approaches for care and support, and how to implement a person-centred approach in an adult social care setting. It starts by explaining what we mean by person centred care and where this term originated. It then goes on to analyse the values represented by person centred care and explains why care should be as much as possible tailored to each service user. Finally it will give you an overview of care plans, daily reports, the importance of obtaining consent and much more.
Care Homes are different to other workplaces as they are homes as well as places of work. They should be places where the residents are respected, and where everyone’s health and safety is managed effectively. To achieve this, everyone involved must understand their responsibilities. This course discusses the legislation that applies to care homes along with developing safe systems of work. It also covers what to do in some common situations you might encounter as well as some emergency situations. It concludes by discussing some aspects of the work environment and staff welfare.
Diabetes is a serious lifelong health condition that occurs when the amount of glucose, or sugar, in the blood is too high. If left untreated, high blood glucose levels can cause serious health complications. This course is aimed at people working in the health and social care sector and will provide an overview of the condition, the common symptoms that might indicate someone has diabetes, methods of diagnosis, some possible treatments and common complications that can affect those with the condition.
This course will provide you with an understanding of what autism is and how it affects a child’s daily life. It will touch on what factors contribute towards a child developing autism as well as some of the typical behaviours associated with it and how to can provide effective support for those with the condition. It also discusses what happens during the diagnosis process, some of the intervention methods that can help manage the condition and suggests some simple adaptations you can make to improve a child with autism’s day to day life.
This course provides an introduction to the concept of handling information in care settings. At the end of the course you will understand the need for secure handling of information and you will know how to access support if you have any questions regarding access to information. The course will cover the important role confidentiality plays in developing trusting relationships with the people in your care and it will define key terms such as ‘need to know’ and ‘consent’.
This course provides the necessary knowledge, understanding and skills to persons who will knowingly disturb asbestos containing materials during the course of their work activities, including building maintenance workers and supervisory personnel, and building maintenance managers.
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A 100% learning satisfaction guarantee with your course Improve your chance of gaining in demand skills and better earning potential by completing the Journalism: Be a Great TV Presenter Curriculum Breakdown of the Journalism: Be a Great TV Presenter Bundle Curriculum Breakdown of TV Presenter Online Course Module 01: Who is a TV Presenter? Module 02: Qualifications and Skills Required to Become a Presenter Module 03: Essentials to Become a Presenter Module 04: Talking To/ Speaking in Front of The Camera Module 05: Talk Back and Teleprompter Module 06: Creating a Showreel Module 07: Interviewing Techniques Module 08: Scripting Techniques Curriculum Breakdown of Journalism Module 01: Introduction and Principles of Journalism Module 02: History and Development of Journalism Module 03: Interviewing Module 04: Newspaper Journalism Module 05: News Writing, Production and Reporting Module 06: Television Journalism Module 07: Radio Journalism Module 08: Media Regulatory Bodies Module 09: Writing Skills for Journalists Module 10: Journalism law Module 11: Defamation Module 12: Journalism Ethics Module 13: Health and Safety for Journalists Module 14: Niche Journalism Module 15: Tips on Writing a Good Feature Story Module 16: Online and Freelance Journalism Module 17: Becoming a Journalist Curriculum Breakdown of News Writing: Journalism 101 Section 01: Introduction Section 02: Essential English Section 03: Writing Headlines Section 04: Writing Intros Section 05: Using Quotations Section 06: Structure Section 07: Conclusion Curriculum Breakdown of Proofreading & Copyediting Module 01: Proofreading Basics Module 02: Applying the Style Guide Module 03: Spelling and Grammar Module 04: Proofreading on Paper Module 05: Proofreading On-Screen Module 06: Copy-Editing Basics Module 07: Copy-Editing - The Use of Language Module 08: Copy-Editing - Checking Accuracy and Facts Module 09: Copy-Editing - The Beginning and The End Module 10: Copy-Editing - Legal Checks Module 11: Finding Work and Developing Your Career Curriculum Breakdown of International Development Module 01: Measurement and Morality in International Development Module 02: Governance and Development Module 03: Global Health and Development Module 04: Gender and Development Module 05: Global Poverty, Inequality and Development Module 06: Economic Development Module 07: Environment and Development Module 08: Innovation and Technology Module 09: International Migration and Development Module 10: Theories of Development and Globalisation Module 11: An International Development Actor Curriculum Breakdown of Politics Module 01: Introduction to Politics Module 02: Democracy and Participation Module 03: Elections and Referendums Module 04: Political Parties Module 05: Pressure Groups Module 06: The European Union Module 07: The Nature and Sources of The British Constitution Module 08: Parliament Module 09: The Prime Minister and Cabinet Module 10: The Judiciary Module 11: Devolution Module 12: Liberalism Module 13: Conservatism Module 14: Socialism Module 15: Nationalism Module 16: Feminism Module 17: Multiculturalism Module 18: Anarchism Module 19: Ecologism Module 20: The Constitutional Framework of US Government Module 21: The Legislative Branch of Government: Congress Module 22: The Executive Branch of Government: President Module 23: The Judicial Branch of Government Module 24: The Electoral Process and Direct Democracy Module 25: Comparative Approaches Learning Outcomes: Understand the TV presenter role and responsibilities. Identify necessary qualifications and skills for presenter excellence. Acquire effective on-camera communication and presence techniques. Demonstrate proficiency in talk back and teleprompter systems. Develop a professional showreel showcasing versatile presenting skills. Gain foundational news writing skills for journalism purposes. Acquire proofreading and copyediting techniques for written content. Understand the impact of international development on journalism. Explore the political landscape's relevance to journalistic reporting. CPD 60 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This course is designed for individuals who are interested in pursuing a career in journalism, specifically in TV presenting. It is suitable for beginners who want to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in this field. Career path Jobs related to this course in the UK: News Reporter - £20-30k/year. Broadcast Journalist - £25-40k/year. 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This course provides the theory, practical knowledge and skills required for use of microscopes and fibre counting to WHO rules, air sampling and four-stage clearance procedures. The course is based around 'HSG248 Asbestos: The Analysts Guide for Sampling, Analysis and Clearance Procedures'.
This course aims to be a concise clinical handbook for therapists, nurses, and physician assistants who treat musculoskeletal and neurological complications of whiplash injury. It covers the anatomy, and mechanism of injury, with orthopedic and neurological complications and rehabilitation strategies for the same. This course is backed by an evidence-based approach , the latest clinical practice guidelines, and NICE guidelines.