We have expanded our asbestos awareness courses to specifically cover the awareness of asbestos in soils, made-ground and construction and demolition materials. Essential for geotechnical engineers, plant operators, civil engineering contractors and ground workers.
Family Law, Family Support Worker and Safeguarding Diploma Transform your career with our Family Law, Family Support Worker and Safeguarding Diploma. Become the Family Support Worker that families trust. Drive change as an informed and skilled Family Support Worker. Learning Outcomes: Master key Family Law principles relevant to a Family Support Worker. Address discrimination effectively as a Family Support Worker. Develop essential qualities intrinsic to an effective Family Support Worker. Deliver crisis support with a Family Support Worker's skill set. Apply safeguarding laws in your role as a Family Support Worker. More Benefits: LIFETIME access Device Compatibility Free Workplace Management Toolkit Key Modules from Family Law, Family Support Worker and Safeguarding Diploma: Introduction to Family Law: Acquire Family Law basics essential for a Family Support Worker's role. Discrimination in Family Law: Identify and combat discrimination through a Family Support Worker's legal understanding. Qualities of a Family Support Worker: Cultivate the character and competencies necessary to excel as a Family Support Worker. Supporting Families in Crisis: Equip yourself with crisis management techniques tailored for a Family Support Worker. Laws and Guidance on Safeguarding: Integrate safeguarding laws and guidance into your practices as a Family Support Worker. Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults: Ensure the well-being of vulnerable adults by applying principles aligned with a Family Support Worker's responsibilities.
This course includes all the content of the 1 day First Aid for Mental Health, and in addition provides insight into a wider range of mental health conditions. It explores the range of therapies and professional support an individual may be offered. The course is suitable for all within a workplace although is aimed at those who hold a supervisory/managerial level position and/or are responsible for implementing a positive mental health culture for First Aid for Mental Health within an organisation.
Enhance your skills with our Crowd Management Course designed for event staff and security personnel. Gain expertise in crowd control techniques, emergency response, and ethical considerations. Elevate your professionalism and ensure the safety of large gatherings.
This 10 minute video explains what a pandemic is, a brief history of pandemics and five specific things you can do to help yourself and others. Since early 2020, the world has dealt with a coronavirus outbreak. This video can give some comfort and advice to employees and individuals to help calm and take action.
This course will provide all staff with an awareness of food hygiene. It also covers the recommended yearly refresher in Food Hygiene.
This course covers the management of anaphylaxis and the use of auto-injectors for the initial treatment of anaphylaxis.
This free of charge short course helps learners understand the Principles of Prevention - ERIC PD, its ideal for those studying CITB SMSTS, SSSTS, NEBOSH and IOSH Managing Safely and anyone who is required to carry out risk assessments
The medicinal products industry is heavily regulated by governments. Within the industry’s Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) framework, analytical laboratories engaged in quality control (QC) of starting materials, intermediates, bulk products, finished products, and packaging need to comply with relevant GMP standards. We refer to these as Good Quality Control Laboratory Practice, or GQCLP. Regulatory authorities inspect laboratories to confirm that they meet the standards. This course explains how to comply with GQCLP, and it provides advice on laboratory work in general.
The purpose of GLP is to provide assurance of the quality and reliability of nonclinical study data. GLP covers the planning, performance, monitoring, recording and reporting of studies. Regulatory authorities typically require GLP rules to be followed for nonclinical studies intended to support an application for approval of clinical research or marketing of a product containing the test item. This course outlines the history of GLP and explains why it is important, identifies the penalties that may be incurred for noncompliance, and sets out requirements that need to be met. Learners are also referred to the two main sources of GLP rules: The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s Principles on Good Laboratory Practice and US Regulation 21 CFR 58: Good Laboratory Practice for Nonclinical Laboratory Studies.