This immunisation update is aimed at health professionals working in an Occupational Health capacity. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES • To understand the role and importance of Immunisation and vaccination • To be able to explain the aims of immunisation, describe national policy and schedules and deal with variations to the schedule • To understand the legal framework of Immunisation • To understand the legal aspects of supply and administration of vaccines COURSE CONTENTS This course provides a comprehensive update in the following immunisations / vaccinations: • Dip / Tet / Pertusis / Polio • MMR • Hepatitis A • Hepatitis B • TB • BCG (screening and testing) Mantoux • Influenza update • Anaphylaxis Plus: • The legal frameworks of immunisation update and vaccinations • PGD’s and PSD’s • Technique / practical if needed • Administration • Capacity and Consent • Record-keeping and reporting • Strategies: improving immunisation rates • Cold chain • Documentation • Contraindications • Current Issues in Immunisation WHO SHOULD ATTEND? • Occupational Health Staff, including Technicians and Nurses Includes All course materials and certificate of attendance Accreditation 6 CPD points awarded on completion. Accredited by Aim Qualifications (*Certificate £30) and CPD Standards (*Certificate free)
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Fully Approved Course - CPD and ILM Approved 100% online training, 30 minutes course Stop & start at anytime No time limit Course Description Developing Teamwork is all about building stronger relationships within your team by getting to know each other better and creating the foundations for an exceptionally high performing group of people. This course explains in detail what team working is and covers some of the basic principles for putting together a group of people who will work well together. It then goes on to cover conflict within teams, explaining some of the reasons conflict occurs and some strategies for managing it. It finishes off by exploring some of the different styles of management behaviour and how to develop a resilient team. Our Developing Teamwork course can be a great starting point for new managers or those that just want to enhance their management skills. This acts as a great introduction to the subject and covers the key concepts and theories around establishing and maintaining effective, resilient teams. This course can be sold to individuals who are doing the training for themselves or it can be pitched to businesses who might want to put all of their first line management team through the training, so they are all work in the same way and have the same skill set. Modules: What is Team Working? Conflicts Management Behaviour Resilience Advantages The course is approved by leading industry bodies CPD Service in London. Dirextra is member of CPD Service and ILM approved CPD approval means that this course can be used by those that need to prove they are continually developing themselves. ILM approval means that candidates that complete this course can contact us to arrange for an ILM certificate to be provided. This does have an additional cost associated with it but they get a recognised management qualification. Online training is flexible, efficient and cost effective meaning the candidate can progress through the modules at their own pace and in their own time, so they can fit the training in around their work and personal life Further Progression For candidates that want to add more qualifications to their CV our Leadership Skills course is also ILM approved and can provide them with another recognised management qualification. For candidates new to management roles Managing Meetings would be a great next step although working through any of our range of Business Skills courses would be valuable For candidates specifically interested in developing resilient teams and maintaining employee engagement our Introduction to Emotional Intelligence course goes hand in hand with this one as part of our Emotional Intelligence category
A TRAUMA INFORMED APPROACH TO WORKPLACE BULLYING CASES Using a trauma informed approach to workplace bullying & harassment cases reduces the risks of adding another layer of injury. We look at how workplace trauma develops, and how it is different from other traumas, and what that means in terms of being able to present the facts in an investigation.
All you wish to learn and know about project communication when you start your career as a project manager. Or just when you are involved in projects and want better interactions. A 6-module course with a workbook covering topics such as impactful presentations, negotiating, team collaboration and more. Also includes a one-hour session with me to set up your next step. Your best investment to deliver your projects more smoothly!
Developmental stages of children and developing activities for 0-12 year olds Do you want to know more about how children learn and play at different ages to inform how you create family activities in your museum? About this training This training webinar will be led by cultural heritage learning consultant Anna Salaman. She has thirty years’ experience immersed in the arts, heritage and cultural sectors, specialising in learning and participation, creativity and play. Anna has worked with organisations around the world including ArtScience Museum (Singapore), Discover Children’s Story Centre, the Science Museum, the Natural History Museum, and the V&A. The session will help delegates to: learn about the developmental stages of children, ages 0-12, gain an understanding of different facilitation styles to build confidence when interacting with children of different age groups, explore the five types of play and facilitating play, make plans to put the training into practice in their organisation. Take a look at the full schedule. Please note: this is a recording of the session which took place on 6th June 2024. Who should attend? This training is aimed at staff who work in museums, art galleries and heritage sites and are interested in developing your knowledge and understanding of the developmental ages and stages of children to inform how you create activities for families.
Working with young volunteers Would you like to work with young volunteers in your organisation? About this event During this training session, we will be exploring all aspects of how to work with young volunteers, from recruitment and logistics to safeguarding. This webinar will be led by Eleanor Moore the Sustainable Volunteering Officer with the Museum Development South West Programme. Her background is in social and community history curatorship and advisory work within the museums sector, with experience of managing volunteer teams. She will be joined by Sebastian Amos, Chair of Trustees and Adam Marsden, Young Volunteer at Transport Museum Wythall and Rania Nur, former Young Volunteer, now Trustee at the Museum of the Home. They will be sharing case studies about the young volunteer programmes in their organisations. The session will help delegates to: understand the importance of this work think about how to develop young volunteer roles gain inspiration from case studies to take your own work forward understand good practice around safeguarding and young volunteers. Take a look at the full schedule. Please note: This is a recording of the session which took place 18th June 2024. Who should attend? This training is aimed at staff who work in museums, art galleries and heritage sites who are interested in developing or improving their provision for young volunteers. Voluntary volunteer co-ordinators, whose main role is to lead day-to-day on the involvement of volunteers and/or young people, would also benefit from this session.