Definition of Safeguarding Legislation & agreed ways of working Definition of Safeguarding Legislation & agreed ways of working Every child matters guidance Myths and statistics Effects on young people Leadership/worker skills Common indicators of abuse Reporting of abuse and potential abuse Barriers to reporting abuse Understanding the types of abuse Recognising acts, signs and symptoms of abuse Who is vulnerable / at risk The role of dignity in safeguarding Legislation and policies and procedure What to do should you have a concern Overview of prevent How to respond to an individual should they disclose a concern
Tackling Hate Crime Certification Hate crimes and hate incidents are on the rise across the globe. The UK alone has seen almost a 30% increase in the number of hate crimes in one 12 month period. This leaves many people across society wondering what can be done to tackle these types of crimes. There is also some confusion about what a hate crime is and which affected communities are covered under existing legislation. Without accurate information, it can be hard to fight this type of attitude in society. This course provides you with comprehensive information about hate crimes, including their prevalence in today's society. It begins by introducing you to the topic of hate crimes in a general overview, identifying relevant legislation and statistics. It then moves on to cover hate crimes and hate incidents in more detail, as well as letting you know which affected communities are covered by legislation. The role of the bystander as well as the importance of victim support are also discussed. Finally, it gives you a few tips on how to prevent hate crime in your neighbourhood. You Will Learn:- A brief overview of hate crimes, including the relevant legislation The difference between a hate incident and a hate crime Information about the affected communities covered by existing legislation The role of the bystander when witnessing hate crimes How to best support victims of these types of offences Tips on how to prevent hate crimes from happening in your community Benefits of Taking This Course Understanding what hate crimes are and how often they occur Learning about the forms of hate incidents as well as the groups affected by these types of crimes Gaining insight into the value of the witness in these interactions Learning how to help victims and when to get the authorities involved Knowing how to prevent hate crime in your neighborhood Course Modules: Module 1: What is Hate Crime? Module 2: Forms of Hate Incidents Module 3: Role of the Bystander Module 4: Supporting Victims Module 5: Preventing Hate Crime
Enroll in this bundle to strengthen your workplace safety, emergency response, hygiene practices, and data protection skills. With these 4 courses and 25 hours of learning, you'll be equipped to create a secure and healthy work environment, ensuring the well-being of your employees and the integrity of sensitive information. Ensure workplace safety with our Health and Safety at Workplace course. Be prepared for emergencies with Emergency First Aid training. Maintain a clean and hygienic work environment with Workplace Hygiene. Protect sensitive data and ensure compliance with Workplace Monitoring and Data Protection. Learn essential protocols and practices to prevent workplace accidents. Acquire life-saving skills to handle emergencies and provide first aid. Implement effective hygiene practices to promote a healthy work environment. Develop the knowledge and strategies to safeguard sensitive data and comply with data protection regulations. Prioritize the well-being of your employees and create a safe working environment. Be equipped to handle medical emergencies and provide immediate assistance. Promote cleanliness, prevent the spread of diseases, and maintain high hygiene standards. Ensure the security and integrity of sensitive information through monitoring and data protection measures. By enrolling in this course bundle, you'll gain comprehensive knowledge and skills. Enhance workplace safety, emergency response capabilities, hygiene practices, and data protection. Equip yourself with the necessary tools to create a secure and healthy work environment. Mitigate risks, protect your employees and sensitive data, and comply with regulations.
Description Our Class 1 (Category C + E) 20 Hours For Class 2 Holders Driver Training course is specifically designed for those who already have a Class 2 driving licence and want to upgrade it to Class 1 level. This course will give you all the skills and knowledge to move from a smaller Class 2 vehicle up to a Class 1 vehicle. Therefore it is perfect for anyone who is looking to increase their skills, improve their CV or progress in their career. About this Class 1 (Category C + E) 20 Hours course One to one training with our experienced instructors Training vehicle is provided for you 20 hours training Test route training In addition, we book your test for: On Road Practical Test – £115 Reversing Test – £40 CPC Module 4 – £55 What does the Class 1 (Category C + E) 20 Hours course cover? During the Class 1 (Category C + E) 20 Hours course, you will learn: All about the vehicle and the differences between Class 1 and Class 2 Reversing manoeuvres How to drive safely on the road amongst other vehicles How to make sure the vehicle is loaded safely and securely How to prevent trafficking of illegal immigrants and other criminality How to assess and deal with emergency situations What will I gain from this training? Experience on the road before you take your test An understanding of everything you need to know about being a Class 1 HGV driver Do you have questions? If you have any questions about Class 1 lorry driver training you can find out more on our FAQs page. Alternatively, contact us to talk to a member of our team. Why choose to learn with Hartlip HGV Driving School? You can learn with confidence here at Hartlip HGV, with our 10 years’ experience with HGVs you can be reassured that you are in safe hands. There are hundreds of thousands of vacancies UK-wide in the haulage industry and a great earning potential of up to £50,000 so get started on your HGV Professional Driving journey now. So book your course now or call us for more information. Find out more on gov.uk about becoming an HGV driver.
Leading People through Change: In-House Training Research shows that 70% of change initiatives fail in large organizations. The largest factor contributing to this failure rate is leadership - the inability to plan and lead people through change. In many change situations, tremendous focus is put on strategy, processes, and systems, while the issue of changing people's behavior is assumed it will 'just happen'. In this interactive course, you will learn why the people side of change is crucial. We will begin by understanding why and how people resist change, and how important it is to become strong and effective change champions. Next, we will focus on critical change management practices - creating our vision of the future state, planning for acceptance in our change audience and stakeholders, mitigating threats, and capitalizing on opportunities. We will use metrics to plan, show progress, and confirm success. Lastly, we will focus on the need to reinforce and sustain change, and to prevent relapse to old ways and methods. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Realize the nature of change and describe how resistance manifests in people Compare prevalent change models and categorize their similarities Identify and rate the skills, traits, and behaviors of effective change champions Envision the future state and assess stakeholders Plan for change communication, training, and risks Evaluate change effectiveness using feedback and metrics Develop reinforcement practices for benefits and communication Foundation Concepts What is Change? Resistance to Change Common Change Management Theories Becoming a Change Champion Plan Envisioning the future state Planning for people Change management plan Do Change communication Training Piloting Risks Study Feedback Metrics Variance analysis Act Benefits realization Change sustainment Reinforcement messaging and communications
Reducing and Preventing Human Error in Projects "To Err is Human." This partial quote by Alexandre Pope reminds us that not all errors can be avoided. However, in some cases, the ripple effect caused by a human error can have huge consequences, resulting in billions or even trillions of dollars in lost revenue. This is also true for projects. One small mistake, especially when it remains undetected, can lead to substandard project results. Therefore, reducing and preventing human error is critically important to project success. But how can this be done? Key Takeaways: Why it is critical to reduce and prevent human error What factors contribute to reducing and preventing human error Where you can find Resources on reducing and preventing human error How we can work better together to prevent and reduce human error Which techniques are useful for reducing and preventing human error
Leading People through Change (In-Person) Research shows that 70% of change initiatives fail in large organizations. The largest factor contributing to this failure rate is leadership - the inability to plan and lead people through change. In many change situations, tremendous focus is put on strategy, processes, and systems, while the issue of changing people's behavior is assumed it will 'just happen'. In this interactive course, you will learn why the people side of change is crucial. We will begin by understanding why and how people resist change, and how important it is to become strong and effective change champions. Next, we will focus on critical change management practices - creating our vision of the future state, planning for acceptance in our change audience and stakeholders, mitigating threats, and capitalizing on opportunities. We will use metrics to plan, show progress, and confirm success. Lastly, we will focus on the need to reinforce and sustain change, and to prevent relapse to old ways and methods. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Realize the nature of change and describe how resistance manifests in people Compare prevalent change models and categorize their similarities Identify and rate the skills, traits, and behaviors of effective change champions Envision the future state and assess stakeholders Plan for change communication, training, and risks Evaluate change effectiveness using feedback and metrics Develop reinforcement practices for benefits and communication Getting Started Foundation Concepts What is Change? Resistance to Change Common Change Management Theories Becoming a Change Champion Plan Envisioning the future state Planning for people Change management plan Do Change communication Training Piloting Risks Study Feedback Metrics Variance analysis Act Benefits realization Change sustainment Reinforcement messaging and communications Summary and Next Steps
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Infection Control is crucial in healthcare settings to prevent the spread of infections among patients and healthcare workers. Without proper infection control measures, hospitals and clinics can become hotspots for infectious diseases, endangering the lives of patients and staff. Learning outcomes: Understand the basics of infection control, including the role of microorganisms in causing infections. Identify the body's defence mechanisms against infections and how they can be supported. Recognize common bloodborne pathogens and understand how to prevent their transmission. Learn techniques for controlling infections, including the use of personal protective equipment and isolation precautions. Understand the principles of decontamination, disinfection, and sterilisation to prevent the spread of infections. Learn about hygiene practices to prevent infections in healthcare settings. The Infection Control course provides a comprehensive overview of infection control practices for healthcare workers. The course covers the basics of microbiology, the body's defence mechanisms, and common bloodborne pathogens. It also includes techniques for controlling infections, such as isolation precautions and the use of personal protective equipment, as well as decontamination, disinfection, and sterilisation principles. Additionally, the course covers hygiene practices that can help prevent the spread of infections in healthcare settings. Upon completion of this course, learners will have a thorough understanding of infection control practices and be able to apply this knowledge in their workplace. This course is ideal for healthcare workers, including nurses, doctors, dentists, and medical assistants. Certification Upon completion of the course, learners can obtain a certificate as proof of their achievement. You can receive a £4.99 PDF Certificate sent via email, a £9.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for delivery in the UK, or a £19.99 Printed Hardcopy Certificate for international delivery. Each option depends on individual preferences and locations. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Healthcare professionals who want to learn about infection control practices. Individuals who want to work in the healthcare industry. Students studying healthcare-related subjects. Anyone who wants to learn about preventing infections. Career path Infection control nurse: £25,000 - £50,000 per year Hospital infection control specialist: £25,000 - £50,000 per year Healthcare facility infection control officer: £25,000 - £50,000 per year Environmental health officer: £20,000 - £40,000 per year Public health educator: £25,000 - £50,000 per year Microbiologist: £25,000 - £45,000 per year
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