Thanks for expressing interest in the course. Please note this is a provisional booking and confirmation of your place is subject to completion and approval of eligibility forms which will be sent to you via email shortly Promoting and supporting employee health and wellbeing is at the heart of our purpose! Championing better workplaces and working lives because an effective workplace health and wellbeing programme can deliver mutual benefits to people, organisations and communities. Healthy workplaces help people to flourish and reach their potential. This means creating an environment that actively promotes a state of contentment, benefiting both employees and the organisations. Our Level 2 NCFE Introduction to the Workplace Health Champion allows you to gain an understanding of the concept of workplace health and the role to support. Gain an deeper understanding of the leading factors affecting physical and mental health, key behaviours, the need to safeguard adults as a workplace health champion and an understanding of how to plan initiatives in the workplace. If you and your Organisation recognise that investing in employee workplace health can lead to increased resilience, better employee engagement, reduced sickness absence and higher performance and productivity then this is the course for you! For more information regarding this course, please contact champions@activelancashire.org.uk Please note both sessions must be completed in order to gain the qualification
Hypnotherapy Learning Retreat, immersive four-day retreat designed to elevate your skills and knowledge in the serene environment of our exclusive venue. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just beginning your journey, this retreat offers a unique opportunity to learn, grow, and connect with like-minded individuals.
This training covers two essential aspects: understanding the Highway Code and road safety measures to handle accidents, incidents, and breakdowns. Driver Health and Wellbeing Boost Driver Performance and Safety Learn how to prioritise driver health and well-being to enhance safety and productivity. Discover strategies to identify and manage fatigue, stress, and other health issues. Gain practical tools for improving work-life balance and promoting a healthy lifestyle. Drivers’ Hours and Working Time Regulations Master the Rules of the Road Ensure compliance with complex driving and rest regulations. Understand the impact of hours worked on driver safety and well-being. Learn how to effectively manage driving and rest periods, breaks, and exemptions to avoid penalties and protect your business. Tachograph Regulations Stay Compliant and Efficient Master the art of tachograph uses and interpretation. Learn how to accurately record driving activities and comply with legal requirements. Optimise your fleet's efficiency and avoid costly penalties by understanding the intricacies of both analogue and digital tachographs. Register today to ensure your drivers are equipped to handle challenges and meet industry standards. #HighwayCode #RoadSafety #AccidentHandling #Breakdowns #SafetyTraining
The aim of the Level 2 Diploma in Care - fast track mode (Accredited by Qualifi, UK) is to confirm occupational competence for Adult Care Workers or Healthcare Support Workers. This Level 2 Diploma in Care (fast track mode) qualification offers the opportunity for learners to demonstrate their knowledge, understanding and practical skills required to be an Adult Care Worker in an adult care setting or a Healthcare Assistant; Support Worker or Personal Assistant in a healthcare support environment. At Level 2, the UK sector skills council decided that there would be a common qualification for both Health and Adult Care settings. This means that there will be no barrier to entering either the Adult Care or Health Workforces. The content of the Level 2 Diploma in Care (fast track mode) qualification links with the knowledge and skills required for the Apprenticeship Standards 'Adult Care Worker' and 'Healthcare Support Worker'. The content is applicable to a variety of roles, examples of which are included below: Adult care worker Healthcare Assistant / Support Worker Personal Assistant The Level 2 Diploma in Care (fast track) will require learners to demonstrate understanding and effective practice in the following areas: Communication Person development Values and behaviours Health and wellbeing Responsibilities Safeguarding The Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification links with the requirements for the National Occupational Standards (NOS) for Health and Social Care. Program Overview: Level 2 Diploma in Care Key Highlights of Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification are: Program Duration: 9 Months (Fast track mode available) Program Credits: 46 Designed for working Professionals Format: Online No Written Exam. The Assessment is done via Submission of Assignment Tutor Assist available Dedicated Student Success Manager Timely Doubt Resolution Regular Networking Events with Industry Professionals Become eligible to gain direct entry into relevant Master's degree programme. Alumni Status No Cost EMI Option Mandatory units (Total Credits: 24) The Qualifi Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification consists of 9 mandatory units for a combined total of 24 credits Communication in Care Settings (3 credits) Duty of Care (1 credits) Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Care Settings (2 credits) Handle Information in Care Settings (1 credits) Health, Safety and Well-being in Care Settings (4 credits) Implement Person-Centred Approaches (5 credits) Personal Development in Care Settings (3 credits) Responsibilities of a Care Worker (2 credits) Safeguarding and Protection in Care Settings (3 credits) Optional Units (Total Credits: 22) The learner must also achieve a minimum of 22 credits from these units. Introductory Awareness of Autistic Spectrum Conditions (2 credits) Understand the Context of Supporting People with Learning Disabilities (4 credits) Assist in the Administration of Medication (4 credits) Contribute to Support Positive Risk-Taking of Individuals (3 credits) Contribute to Support Learning Disabilities to Access Healthcare (3 credits) Promote Positive Behaviour Support (6 credits) Awareness of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (3 credits) Understand Mental Health Problems (3 credits) Understand Mental Well-Being and Mental Health Promotion (3 credits) Enable Individuals to Develop Strategies to Manage their Behaviour (8 credits) Support Independence in the Tasks of Daily Living (5 credits) Understand how to Support Individuals to be part of a Community (3 credits) Understand the Impact of Acquired Brain Injury on Individuals (3 credits) Who is this course for? At Level 2, the UK sector skills council decided that there would be a common qualification for both Health and Adult Care settings. This means that there will be no barrier to entering either the Adult Care or Health Workforces. The content of the Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification links with the knowledge and skills required for the Apprenticeship Standards 'Adult Care Worker' and 'Healthcare Support Worker'. The content is applicable to a variety of roles, examples of which are included below: Adult care worker Healthcare Assistant / Support Worker Personal Assistant Requirements The Level 2 Diploma in Care will require learners to demonstrate understanding and effective practice in the following areas: Communication Person development Values and behaviours Health and wellbeing Responsibilities Safeguarding Career path Achievement of Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification confirms the learner has gained the knowledge and skills required to: Gain employment as a Healthcare Assistant / Support Worker or Adult Care Worker / Personal Assistant Progress onto the Qualifi Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care Progress onto the Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship.
The aim of the Level 2 Diploma in Care (Accredited by Qualifi, UK) is to confirm occupational competence for Adult Care Workers or Healthcare Support Workers. This Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification offers the opportunity for learners to demonstrate their knowledge, understanding and practical skills required to be an Adult Care Worker in an adult care setting or a Healthcare Assistant; Support Worker or Personal Assistant in a healthcare support environment. At Level 2, the UK sector skills council decided that there would be a common qualification for both Health and Adult Care settings. This means that there will be no barrier to entering either the Adult Care or Health Workforces. The content of the Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification links with the knowledge and skills required for the Apprenticeship Standards 'Adult Care Worker' and 'Healthcare Support Worker'. The content is applicable to a variety of roles, examples of which are included below: Adult care worker Healthcare Assistant / Support Worker Personal Assistant The Level 2 Diploma in Care will require learners to demonstrate understanding and effective practice in the following areas: Communication Person development Values and behaviours Health and wellbeing Responsibilities Safeguarding The Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification links with the requirements for the National Occupational Standards (NOS) for Health and Social Care. Program Overview: Level 2 Diploma in Care Key Highlights of Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification are: Program Duration: 9 Months (Fast track mode available) Program Credits: 46 Designed for working Professionals Format: Online No Written Exam. The Assessment is done via Submission of Assignment Tutor Assist available Dedicated Student Success Manager Timely Doubt Resolution Regular Networking Events with Industry Professionals Become eligible to gain direct entry into relevant Master's degree programme. Alumni Status No Cost EMI Option Mandatory units (Total Credits: 24) The Qualifi Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification consists of 9 mandatory units for a combined total of 24 credits Communication in Care Settings (3 credits) Duty of Care (1 credits) Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Care Settings (2 credits) Handle Information in Care Settings (1 credits) Health, Safety and Well-being in Care Settings (4 credits) Implement Person-Centred Approaches (5 credits) Personal Development in Care Settings (3 credits) Responsibilities of a Care Worker (2 credits) Safeguarding and Protection in Care Settings (3 credits) Optional Units (Total Credits: 22) The learner must also achieve a minimum of 22 credits from these units. Introductory Awareness of Autistic Spectrum Conditions (2 credits) Understand the Context of Supporting People with Learning Disabilities (4 credits) Assist in the Administration of Medication (4 credits) Contribute to Support Positive Risk-Taking of Individuals (3 credits) Contribute to Support Learning Disabilities to Access Healthcare (3 credits) Promote Positive Behaviour Support (6 credits) Awareness of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (3 credits) Understand Mental Health Problems (3 credits) Understand Mental Well-Being and Mental Health Promotion (3 credits) Enable Individuals to Develop Strategies to Manage their Behaviour (8 credits) Support Independence in the Tasks of Daily Living (5 credits) Understand how to Support Individuals to be part of a Community (3 credits) Understand the Impact of Acquired Brain Injury on Individuals (3 credits) Who is this course for? At Level 2, the UK sector skills council decided that there would be a common qualification for both Health and Adult Care settings. This means that there will be no barrier to entering either the Adult Care or Health Workforces. The content of the Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification links with the knowledge and skills required for the Apprenticeship Standards 'Adult Care Worker' and 'Healthcare Support Worker'. The content is applicable to a variety of roles, examples of which are included below: Adult care worker Healthcare Assistant / Support Worker Personal Assistant Requirements The Level 2 Diploma in Care will require learners to demonstrate understanding and effective practice in the following areas: Communication Person development Values and behaviours Health and wellbeing Responsibilities Safeguarding Career path Achievement of Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification confirms the learner has gained the knowledge and skills required to: Gain employment as a Healthcare Assistant / Support Worker or Adult Care Worker / Personal Assistant Progress onto the Qualifi Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care Progress onto the Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship.
Holistic Health Wellbeing Massage The goal of wellness massage is to make you feel good. Every minute is calming, soothing, relaxing, and feels good. A wellness massage can be full body or can be focused in certain areas depending on your preferences. This massage is slow, calming and designed to help destress the mind and body. We incorporate the face and scalp in this treatment. To complete the course you need to have a massage qualification.
If you want to start a career in a mental health service a Level 3 Certificate in Understanding Mental Health will support you by increasing your understanding of mental health and mental well-being. You will gain an in depth knowledge and understanding of mental health.
Epilepsy awareness Buccal medication training Seizure management course Epilepsy education program Neurological disorder training Emergency response to seizures Epilepsy care for healthcare professionals CPD accredited epilepsy course Nursing revalidation hours Healthcare professional seizure training Hands-on buccal administration practice Seizure recognition techniques Epilepsy management for caregivers Practical skills in epilepsy care Interactive epilepsy training sessions Expert instructors in epilepsy awareness Epilepsy impact on patients and families Effective communication in epilepsy care Real-life scenarios in epilepsy training High-quality epilepsy care certification