This qualification is designed for learners aged pre-16 and above who wish to develop skills and knowledge in textile craft. This course has been designed to be as affordable for families as possible but does rely on the use of a sewing machine. Please note, this is not a GCSE but is a GCSE Level course which is why it is designed to span 2 years, although we offer complete flexibility on the timeframe that learners can complete within. This qualification is a Level 2 Qualification and is Ofqual approved carrying 15 credits. Other examples of Level 2 qualifications are BTEC Level 2 and the Silver Arts Award. Feedback from our past learners shows that this qualiifcation is widely regarded as level to a grade A*-C/4-9 at GCSE standard when applying for college or work placements. Please also note, that whether this course is recognised as a GCSE equivalent by colleges and further education establishments, can vary according to location, college and even between courses at the same college. If reliant on this qualification for entry onto another course, it is recommended that you establish with the college whether or not this will aid admission, before committing to the course. Click here to download the Level 2 Textiles Information Pack.pdf Our Open day event gives a little more insight into how the course works and the content covered: We don't impose any minimum or maximum ages on our learners as we recognise that every learner is an individual and is on their own unique learning journey. We believe, that their adult facilitator is the best person to judge whether a learner is ready for a particular course, but to enable you to make this decision we provide a workbook, free for you to try. Simpy email technologytriumphs@outlook.com to request a free sample session. We are also happy to advise you with this decision so do reach out to us if you would like our guidance on this. As part of your Induction pack, your learner will receive a free apron to use within their course, but aside from this we have designed the courses to utilise as affordable as possible. The following is not an exhaustive list, but does highlight the main costs associated with the course. For further information or to ask any questions please feel free to reach out to us, in the assurance that you are speaking to another fellow home edder.Support can be found in our dedicated Facebook group where you will also have access to a free sample session within the file sectionLevel 2 Textiles Group *** PLEASE CLICK HERE TO BOOK *** UNIT SUMMARIES 601/3232/2/TEX Credit Value: 15 Total Qualification Time: 150 hours 1 Be able to use materials, tools and equipment to develop craft techniques 1.1 Assess the properties of available materials for craft item(s) including the visual and tactile qualities 1.2 Select materials, tools, equipment and techniques to support craft ideas and give reasons for choices 1.3 Use appropriate tools and equipment for selected techniques 1.4 Develop craft techniques, making effective use of materials, tools and equipment 1.5 Maintain a safe working environment by ensuring safe use of materials, tools and equipment 1 Understand the market within a chosen craft area 1.1 Explore enterprises within a chosen craft area 1.2 Explain what makes them successful 1.3 Describe the market(s) for chosen craft area 1.4 Identify opportunities in chosen market(s) 1.5 Explain the importance of listening to stakeholders when developing ideas 1.6 Explain the importance of balancing risk against the potential reward of creative ideas 1.7 Identify appropriate financial tools to support creative enterprising ideas 1.8 Identify ways to market a creative product 2 Understand employment opportunities within a chosen craft area The learner can: 2.1 Explore employment opportunities within a chosen craft area 2.2 Describe the characteristics of an enterprising individual in a chosen craft area 2.3 Identify own strengths and areas for development within a chosen craft area 2.4 Produce an action plan for personal development/career aspirations 1 Be able to develop craft ideas The learner can: 1.1 Use a range of different sources to develop craft ideas 1.2 Develop visual language to communicate craft ideas 1.3 Use feedback and evaluation of own work to develop craft ideas 1.4 Adapt craft ideas in response to feedback and evaluation of own work 1.5 Select preferred craft idea giving reasons for 1.6 Maintain a safe working environment 1 Be able to create and present final craft item(s) The learner can: 1.1 Use chosen idea to create a production plan 1.2 Use selected tools, materials, equipment and techniques to produce final craft work 1.3 Display craft work in an appropriate way/setting 1.4 Maintain a safe working environment 2 Know how to evaluate the creative and craft making processes The learner can: 2.1 Evaluate the creative process 2.2 Review final craft item to identify opportunities for improvement or further development
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This qualification is designed for learners aged pre-16 and above who wish to develop skills and knowledge in Textile Crafts. This course has been designed to be as affordable for families as possible. A Level 1 Qualification gives you basic knowledge and skills and the ability to apply learning with guidance. Other examples of Level 1 qualifications are GCSE’s at graded D-G or 3-1, NVQ’s and Key skills Level 1. This qualification if Ofqual approved and attracts 9 credits. The credits relate to the size of the qualification, with 10 hours of content equating to 1 credit. Click here to download the Level 1 Textiles Information Pack.pdf Our Open day event gives a little more insight into how the course runs and what the course covers: We don't impose any minimum or maximum ages on our learners as we recognise that every learner is an individual and is on their own unique learning journey. We believe, that their adult facilitator is the best person to judge whether a learner is ready for a particular course, but to enable you to make this decision we provide the first workbook, free for you to try. Please email us to request a free workbook, at technologytriumphs@outlook.com We are also happy to advise you with this decision so do reach out to us if you would like our guidance on this. As part of your Induction pack, your learner will receive a free apron to use within their course, but aside from this we have designed the courses to be as affordable as possible. The following is not an exhaustive list, but does highlight the main costs associated with the course. For further information or to ask any questions please feel free to reach out to us, in the assurance that you are speaking to another fellow home edder. Support can be found in our dedicated Facebook group where you will also have access to a free sample session (with the file section). Level 1 Textiles Group Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria The qualification is comprised of 3 mandatory units. A range of techniques can be used to evidence that the unit has been completed, including worksheets, video logs and sketchbooks. Qualification number (QN): 601/3360/0/TEX Total qualification time (TQT): 90 Guided learning hours Credit Value: 9 Level: 1 Assessment Requirement: Internally assessed and externally moderated portfolio of evidence Unit 1 Explore a range of tools and equipment to support craft ideas Identify different materials to support craft ideas Explore the properties of available craft materials Explore basic craft techniques within the chosen area State safe working practices to be used when working with selected tools and materials Unit 2 Use different sources to explore craft ideas Use visual language to communicate craft ideas Discuss craft ideas with others Develop craft idea(s) in response to feedback Identify preferred craft idea giving reasons for choice List health and safety factors relevant to craft idea Unit 3 Plan for the production of final craft work Produce craft item(s) Present final craft item(s) Review the whole creative process Maintain a safe working environment
This qualification is designed for learners aged pre-16 and above who wish to develop skills and knowledge in Cookery. This course has been designed to be as affordable for families as possible and it is entirely possible to complete this qualification from a standard domestic kitchen. A Level 1 Qualification gives you basic knowledge and skills and the ability to apply learning with guidance. Other examples of Level 1 qualifications are GCSE’s at graded D-G or 3-1, NVQ’s and Key skills Level 1. This qualification if Ofqual approved and attracts 9 credits. The credits relate to the size of the qualification, with 10 hours of content equating to 1 credit. Click here to download the 2023 Level 1 Cookery Info Pack.pdf The following video explains in detail how the course works and what the course covers: We don't impose any minimum or maximum ages on our learners as we recognise that every learner is an individual and is on their own unique learning journey. We believe, that their adult facilitator is the best person to judge whether a learner is ready for a particular course, but to enable you to make this decision we provide a free sample session for your learner to try: Level 1 Cookery Sample Session.pdf We are also happy to advise you with this decision so do reach out to us if you would like our guidance on this. As part of your Induction pack, your learner will receive a free apron to use within their course, but aside from this there is minimal specialist equipment necessary to have when completing this course: For further information or to ask any questions please feel free to reach out to us, in the assurance that you are speaking to another fellow home edder. Support can be found in our dedicated Facebook group where you will also have access to a free sample session (with the file section). Level 1 Cookery Group Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria The qualification is comprised of 3 mandatory units. A range of techniques can be used to evidence that the unit has been completed, including worksheets, video logs and sketchbooks. Qualification number (QN): 601/3360/0/COO Total qualification time (TQT): 90 Guided learning hours Credit Value: 9 Level: 1 Assessment Requirement: Internally assessed and externally moderated portfolio of evidence Unit 1 Explore a range of tools and equipment to support craft ideas Identify different materials to support craft ideas Explore the properties of available craft materials Explore basic craft techniques within the chosen area State safe working practices to be used when working with selected tools and materials Unit 2 Use different sources to explore craft ideas Use visual language to communicate craft ideas Discuss craft ideas with others Develop craft idea(s) in response to feedback Identify preferred craft idea giving reasons for choice List health and safety factors relevant to craft idea Unit 3 Plan for the production of final craft work Produce craft item(s) Present final craft item(s) Review the whole creative process Maintain a safe working environment
Did you know that 30.7 million working days were lost due to work-related illnesses and workplace injury in 2017/18? It is an employer’s duty to protect the health, safety and welfare of their employees and other people who might be affected by their business. This includes providing sufficient information, instruction and training to employees to allow them to work in a way that does not put themselves or others at risk. The QA Level 2 Award in Health and Safety in the Workplace (RQF) is ideal for all employees, as it helps candidates develop a greater understanding of health and safety issues and the role that everyone plays in maintaining a safe working environment. What’s more, with subjects covered in just 1 day, this regulated and nationally recognised qualification is the ideal way for organisations to improve health and safety awareness, whilst minimising disruption to everyday business operations!
This half-day workshop delivered face-to-face or online is designed for anyone in your organisation that wants to become a Neurodiversity Champion - someone who wants to educate and change the way that Neurodiversity is viewed in the workplace.
The Lone Worker Safety & Protection course is designed to provide essential knowledge and skills for individuals who work alone or in isolated environments. Participants will learn about the laws and regulations related to lone working, conduct risk assessments, implement safe working systems, handle conflict situations, and ensure their physical and mental well-being. Additionally, the course covers first aid and workplace safety measures for lone workers. Learning Outcomes: Understand the principles and importance of lone worker safety in various work settings. Familiarize with the relevant laws and regulations pertaining to lone working and safety requirements. Conduct effective risk assessments to identify potential hazards and develop appropriate control measures. Implement safe working systems and protocols to minimize risks and ensure the well-being of lone workers. Learn conflict avoidance techniques and resolution strategies to handle challenging situations. Develop skills for reporting and recording incidents accurately and promptly. Promote physical and mental well-being among lone workers, including stress management and self-care practices. Gain knowledge of first aid techniques and workplace safety measures tailored for lone workers. Why buy this Lone Worker Safety & Protection? Unlimited access to the course for forever Digital Certificate, Transcript, student ID all included in the price Absolutely no hidden fees Directly receive CPD accredited qualifications after course completion Receive one to one assistance on every weekday from professionals Immediately receive the PDF certificate after passing Receive the original copies of your certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the skills and knowledge from the comfort of your home Certification After studying the course materials of the Lone Worker Safety & Protection there will be a written assignment test which you can take either during or at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this course for? Individuals working in occupations that involve solo or isolated tasks, such as delivery drivers, security guards, or remote workers. Employers and managers responsible for the safety of lone workers in their organization. Health and safety professionals seeking to enhance their expertise in lone worker safety. Anyone interested in understanding the challenges and safety considerations of lone working. Prerequisites This Lone Worker Safety & Protection does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Lone Worker Safety & Protection was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path Health and Safety Officer: Specialize in ensuring the safety of workers, including lone workers, within organizations. Security Manager: Oversee security protocols and measures for lone workers and the broader workforce. Occupational Health Specialist: Focus on promoting well-being and safety in various work environments, including lone working settings. Risk Assessment Specialist: Conduct risk assessments and develop safety strategies for lone worker protection. Health and Safety Consultant: Provide expert advice on lone worker safety and compliance to different businesses. Course Curriculum Module 01: Basics of Lone Working Basics of Lone Working 00:17:00 Module 02: Lone Worker's Safety Laws Lone Worker's Safety Laws 00:22:00 Module 03: Risk Assessment Risk Assessment 00:22:00 Module 04: Safe Working System for Lone Working Safe Working System for Lone Working 00:23:00 Module 05: Conflict Avoidance and Resolution Conflict Avoidance and Resolution 00:20:00 Module 06: Reporting and Recording Incidents Reporting and Recording Incidents 00:18:00 Module 07: Physical and Mental Well-being Physical and Mental Well-being 00:19:00 Module 08: First Aid and Workplace Safety for Lone Workers First Aid and Workplace Safety for Lone Workers 00:11:00 Assignment Assignment - Lone Worker Safety & Protection 00:00:00
This qualification is designed for learners aged pre-16 and above who wish to develop skills and knowledge in Cake Decorating. This course has been designed to be as affordable for families as possible and it is entirely possible to complete this qualification from a standard domestic kitchen. A Level 1 Qualification gives you basic knowledge and skills and the ability to apply learning with guidance. Other examples of Level 1 qualifications are GCSE’s at graded D-G or 3-1, NVQ’s and Key skills Level 1. This qualification if Ofqual approved and attracts 9 credits. The credits relate to the size of the qualification, with 10 hours of content equating to 1 credit. Click here to download the Level 1 Cake Decorating Information Pack.pdf We recently hosted an Open Day Live session that is available to watch on replay here: We don't impose any minimum or maximum ages on our learners as we recognise that every learner is an individual and is on their own unique learning journey. We believe, that their adult facilitator is the best person to judge whether a learner is ready for a particular course, but to enable you to make this decision we provide the first workbook, free for you to try. Level 1 Cake Decorating Sample We are also happy to advise you with this decision so do reach out to us if you would like our guidance on this. As part of your Induction pack, your learner will receive a free apron to use within their course, but aside from this we have designed the courses to utilise as affordable as possible. The following is not an exhaustive list, but does highlight the main costs associated with the course. For further information or to ask any questions please feel free to reach out to us, in the assurance that you are speaking to another fellow home edder. Support can be found in our dedicated Facebook group where you will also have access to a free sample session (with the file section). Cake Decorating Group Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria The qualification is comprised of 3 mandatory units. A range of techniques can be used to evidence that the unit has been completed, including worksheets, video logs and sketchbooks. Qualification number (QN): 601/3360/0/CAK Total qualification time (TQT): 90 Guided learning hours Credit Value: 9 Level: 1 Assessment Requirement: Internally assessed and externally moderated portfolio of evidence Unit 1 Explore a range of tools and equipment to support craft ideas Identify different materials to support craft ideas Explore the properties of available craft materials Explore basic craft techniques within the chosen area State safe working practices to be used when working with selected tools and materials Unit 2 Use different sources to explore craft ideas Use visual language to communicate craft ideas Discuss craft ideas with others Develop craft idea(s) in response to feedback Identify preferred craft idea giving reasons for choice List health and safety factors relevant to craft idea Unit 3 Plan for the production of final craft work Produce craft item(s) Present final craft item(s) Review the whole creative process Maintain a safe working environment
This qualification is designed for learners aged pre-16 and above who wish to develop skills and knowledge in Creative Crafts. This course has been designed to be as affordable for families as possible and it is entirely possible to complete this qualification with basic craft materials and equipment. A more comprehensive list of equipment is provided further down. A Level 1 Qualification gives you basic knowledge and skills and the ability to apply learning with guidance. Other examples of Level 1 qualifications are GCSE’s at graded D-G or 3-1, NVQ’s and Key skills Level 1. This qualification if Ofqual approved and attracts 9 credits. The credits relate to the size of the qualification, with 10 hours of content equating to 1 credit. Click here to download the Level 1 Creative Craft Information Pack.pdf Our Open Day event gives a little more insight into how this course works as well as the course content and payment options: We don't impose any minimum or maximum ages on our learners as we recognise that every learner is an individual and is on their own unique learning journey. We believe, that their adult facilitator is the best person to judge whether a learner is ready for a particular course, but to enable you to make this decision we provide the first workbook, free for you to try. Level 1 Mixed Media Workbook 1 Fillable PDF.pdf We are also happy to advise you with this decision so do reach out to us if you would like our guidance on this. As part of your Induction pack, your learner will receive a free apron to use within their course, but aside from this we have designed the courses to utilise a few pieces of craft equipment and materials. The following is not an exhaustive list, but does highlight the main costs associated with the course. For further information or to ask any questions please feel free to reach out to us, in the assurance that you are speaking to another fellow home edder. Support can be found in our dedicated Facebook group where you will also have access to a free sample session (with the file section). Level 1 Mixed Media Group Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria The qualification is comprised of 3 mandatory units. A range of techniques can be used to evidence that the unit has been completed, including worksheets, video logs and sketchbooks. Qualification number (QN): 601/3360/0 Total qualification time (TQT): 90 Guided learning hours Credit Value: 9 Level: 1 Assessment Requirement: Internally assessed and externally moderated portfolio of evidence Unit 1 Explore a range of tools and equipment to support craft ideas Identify different materials to support craft ideas Explore the properties of available craft materials Explore basic craft techniques within the chosen area State safe working practices to be used when working with selected tools and materials Unit 2 Use different sources to explore craft ideas Use visual language to communicate craft ideas Discuss craft ideas with others Develop craft idea(s) in response to feedback Identify preferred craft idea giving reasons for choice List health and safety factors relevant to craft idea Unit 3 Plan for the production of final craft work Produce craft item(s) Present final craft item(s) Review the whole creative process Maintain a safe working environment