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Neonatal & Paediatric Phlebotomy Course (GPT103)

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

Specialised techniques and skills associated with neonatal and paediatric blood draws Nationally Recognised Qualification OCN Accredited - Level 3 (advanced) CPD Accredited - The CPD Certification Service Follow-on from Introduction to Phlebotomy Course Complements our Advanced Phlebotomy Course (Level 4 - FDSc level) Expand your horizons and add new skills Covers neonates, infants and child draws Legal framework and consenting Download a certificate on completion of your online course ​ FOLLOWS ON FROM INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY COURSE BUT ALSO OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS

Neonatal & Paediatric Phlebotomy Course (GPT103)
Delivered Online + more
£99

C&G 2391-50, Initial Verification of Electrical Installations

4.7(1243)

By Technique Learning Solutions

The City and Guilds 2391-50 electrical course has been designed to meet the needs of the electrical installation industry, and is aimed at practising electricians who have not carried out inspection and testing since qualifying or who require some update of training before going on to other City and Guilds qualifications. Candidates who achieve the City and Guilds 2391-50 qualification could progress on to the City and Guilds 2391-51: the Level 3 Certificate in Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations. The City and Guilds 2391-50 course will focus on the teaching and learning of initial verification and certification of electrical installations. In order to claim the full City and Guilds 2391-50 qualification, students must successfully complete: One 1 hour 30 minute online multiple choice test to be completed during the courseOne 3 hour 30 minute practical test to be completed after the course, broken into two sections as follows:Task A – Initial Verification and Certification of the Complete Installation – 2hrs and 30minsTask B – Short Answer Questions – 1hr To further support this course, we offer a 1 day practical workshop (at the cost of £120.00 Net VAT) available to candidates who have completed the course and require further ‘hands on’ practical experience prior to their practical exam. Most students who take this option elect to complete this the day before their practical assessment. The City and Guilds 2391-50 course costs include examination entry fees.

C&G 2391-50, Initial Verification of Electrical Installations
Delivered in Clay Cross + 1 more or Online + more
£120

VTCT Skills Level 3 Certificate in Swedish Massage

By Serena Beauty Academy

The VTCT Level 3 Certificate in Swedish Massage is a substantial vocational qualification that will prepare you for a career as a beauty (Swedish massage) therapist. This qualification is designed for learners aged 16 years or over and will support you to gain employment as a beauty (Swedish massage) therapist as the units contained in this qualification cover all the skills and knowledge required for this role. Entry onto this qualification can be via previous attainment of a Level 2 qualification in beauty therapy and/or a successful skills test and interview. This is a vocational qualification and includes all the required elements to work effectively as a beauty massage therapist including, units covering the following: providing body massage, health and safety, anatomy and physiology and client care. Throughout this qualification you will develop your knowledge and understanding of relevant anatomy and physiology, health and safety, and client care. You will develop a range of technical skills enabling you to provide relaxing massage treatments using classical Swedish massage movements. You will also develop interpersonal skills that will assist you to communicate effectively with clients.

VTCT Skills Level 3 Certificate in Swedish Massage
Delivered Online & In-Person in Ealing + more
£700

VTCT Skills Level 3 Certificate in Thai Massage

By Serena Beauty Academy

Our Level 3 Certificate in Thai Massage is a qualification specifically designed to develop your practical skills in providing relaxing and stress-relieving body massage treatments. Underpinning this qualification you will create a sound knowledge of health and safety, client care and communication. You will also develop a knowledge and understanding of the practical skills learned throughout this qualification, such as anatomy and physiology. The purpose of this qualification is to develop your skills in providing body massage treatments to a high level of occupational ability, to enable you to provide your services for clients.

VTCT Skills Level 3 Certificate in Thai Massage
Delivered In-Person in Ealing + more
£650

Phlebotomy Training - Beginner to Advanced PACKAGE

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

THIS COURSE PACKAGE INCLUDES: 1: INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY COURSE (GPT003) - Level 3 (Ireland Level 5) 2: ADVANCED PHLEBOTOMY COURSE (GPT005) - Level 4 (Ireland Level 6) 3: GEOPACE COMPETENCY CERTIFICATE - CPD Certified (optional with Virtual Classroom) Learn how to take blood ... train as a Phlebotomist FAST-TRACK YOUR PHLEBOTOMY TRAINING WITH OUR COMPLETE TRAINING PACKAGE 20% off - Multi-Course Discount Cover all stages from beginner through to Level 4 Available as Classroom or Virtual Classroom Complete your beginner to advanced training in 2 days Awards 2 accredited qualifications - Introduction to Phlebotomy and Advanced Phlebotomy qualifications Both courses are dually accredited (OCN & CPD) Geopace Certificate of Competency included with classroom attendance or available as an option when booking virtual classroom Covers all steps up to live blood draw Learn advanced skills and techniques Virtual Classroom options include comprehensive Practise@Home Training Kits (yours to keep) Basic understanding of English language required OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS

Phlebotomy Training - Beginner to Advanced PACKAGE
Delivered in Portsmouth + 20 more or Online + more
£495

Emergency First Aid at Work

5.0(1)

By Pochat Training

QA Level 3 Award In Emergency First Aid At Work (RQF) Full day course Gives learners the knowledge and skills to be an emergency first aider Recommended by HSE for low-risk workplaces Course Contents: The Roles and Responsibilities of an Emergency First Aider Assessing an Incident Minor Injuries Cuts, Grazes and Bruises Minor Burns and Scalds Managing an Unresponsive Casualty CPR Safe Use of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) Choking Seizures Wounds and Bleeding Shock Benefits of this course: 1.1 million workers in Britain had an accident at work in 2014/2015 Of those, 2,700 were from the East Midlands On average, one out of every 370 people received an injury at work The estimated cost of injuries and ill health last year was £15 billion The Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981 require all employers to make arrangements to ensure their employees receive immediate attention if they are injured or taken ill at work. This includes carrying out a risk assessment, appointing a suitable amount of first aiders and providing adequate first aid training Typically, first aiders will hold a valid certificate in either First Aid at Work (FAW) or Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) Our QA Level 3 Award in Emergency First Aid at Work (RQF) - EFAW - training course is the one recommended for first aiders in a low risk workplace Having the correct first aid provision in the workplace is not just a legal requirement, it is incredibly important for the safety of all members of staff! As this is a Regulated Qualification, employers can book this course for their employees in the safe knowledge that they have fulfilled their legal responsibilities for providing quality first aid training, without having to undertake any lengthy due diligence checks Accredited, Ofqual regulated qualification: Our Emergency First Aid at Work course is a nationally recognised, Ofqual regulated qualification accredited by Qualsafe Awards. This means that you can be rest assured that your Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate fulfills the legal requirements and is a very good way to make sure you and your employees are trained in First Aid. The Ofqual Register number for this course is 603/2367/X

Emergency First Aid at Work
Delivered In-Person in Chesterfield + more
£105

Introduction to Phlebotomy Course (GPT003) - 1 DAY Classroom - Part 1 online + Part 2 Classroom

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

Learn how to take blood ... train as a Phlebotomist Nationally Recognised Qualification No previous experience or qualifications needed OCN Accredited - Level 3 (advanced) CPD Accredited (The CPD Certification Service) Covers all steps up to live blood draw Practise on artificial arm and fake blood! Basic understanding of English language required OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS

Introduction to Phlebotomy Course (GPT003) - 1 DAY Classroom - Part 1 online + Part 2 Classroom
Delivered In-Person in Northampton + 7 more + more
£285

Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (RQF)

4.9(27)

By Apex Learning

Overview Education and training can significantly influence one's ability to flourish. This Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (RQF) qualification will encourage you to think strategically and critically, allowing you to perform successfully.This 36-credit Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (RQF) qualification is offered by Focus Awards. This honourable awarding organisation is regulated by Ofqual and assures competence and recognition of your qualifications.The remarkable course is crafted into mandatory and optional units so you can acknowledge the concepts better. It starts with the basic insights and proceeds towards advanced levels to encourage you to focus. It covers almost every aspect of education and training. You will discover ingenious ways to teach, learn, and assess alongside other professional practices. You'll become a useful employee capable of innovating, tackling challenges, and progressing on your own. So what are you waiting for? Roll up your sleeves and get yourself enrolled in this thriving certification! Benefits You Will Gain Top-notch e-learning materials Modules availability 24/7 An easy-to-use online learning platform Flexible learning hours Recognised qualification Exquisite customer service Qualification Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (RQF) Description Learners must complete all mandatory units totalling 21 credits along with 15 credits from the remaining optional units to create a total credit value of 36.From this qualification, you will: Know the roles, responsibilities and relationships in education and training. Understand how to assess learners in education and training. Develop and prepare resources for learning and development. Meet the needs of learners. Qualification Purpose The Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (RQF) qualification is designed to provide students with knowledge and understanding of delivering education and training, assessing learners, using resources, and understanding the roles and responsibilities in relevant fields. Who is this course for? Individuals interested in pursuing a career as an Education and Training Specialist, Teacher or other related fields. Requirements This qualification has no specific entry requirements. However, the learners must be at least 18 or above. Progression Upon successfully completing this qualification, learners may wish to continue their development by undertaking the following qualification. Level 5 Diploma in Education and Training (RQF) Total Qualifications Time  Total Qualification Time is comprised of GLH and an estimate of the number of hours a learner is likely to spend in preparation, study or any other learning, including assessment, which takes place as directed by, but not under the supervision of a lecturer, supervisor or tutor. Total Qualification Time for this qualification is 360 hours.The credit for this qualification is 36. Guided Learning Hours These hours are made up of all contact time, guidance or supervision of a learner by a lecturer, supervisor, tutor, trainer or other appropriate providers of education or training. Guided Learning Hours for this qualification is 140. Method of Assessment The Focus Awards Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (RQF) is internally assessed, and each student must construct a portfolio of evidence demonstrating the achievement of all learning outcomes and assessment criteria linked with each unit, like- Assessor observation - completed observational checklists on related action plans. Witness testimony Learner product Worksheets Assignments / projects / reports Record of oral and written questioning Learner and peer reports Recognition of prior learning (RPL) Career Path Education and Training Specialist Child and Youth Program Assistant Academic Advisor English Educator Teacher Professional Trainer Course Curriculum 42 sections • 187 lectures • 00:00:00 total length •Induction Form: 00:00:00 •Registration Entry Form: 00:00:00 •0 - Certificate Units - Information for Delivery: 00:00:00 •0 - Resource Information and Terms and Conditions of Use: 00:00:00 •At018c - Pre Course Assessment Certificate: 00:00:00 •At050c - Sample Action Plan for the Certificate in Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Pgu1c - Guidance for Evidencing Achievement - Understanding Roles , Responsibilities and Relationships: 00:00:00 •Sau1c - Self Assessment Grid - Understanding Roles, Responsibilities and Relationships: 00:00:00 •G9001C - Information leaflet - An introduction to the Certificate in Education and Training: 00:00:00 •G9002C - Information leaflet - Teaching Roles, Responsibilites, Relationships and Boundaries: 00:00:00 •G9003C - Information leaflet - Legislation, Regulatory Requirements, Codes of Practice: 00:00:00 •G9007C - Information leaflet - Promoting Equality and Valuing Diversity: 00:00:00 •G9008C - Information leaflet - Promoting Appropriate Behaviour and Respect: 00:00:00 •I0001A - PP - Learner Needs and Points of Referral: 00:00:00 •I9001C - Information leaflet - Learner Needs and Points of Referral: 00:00:00 •M9063a - Information Leaflet - Beginners Guide to Referencing: 00:00:00 •G0001C - PP - An Introduction to the Certificate in Education and Training: 00:00:00 •G0002A - PP - Teaching Roles, Responsibilities, Relationships and Boundaries: 00:00:00 •G0003A - PP - Legislation, Regulatory Requirements and Codes of Practice: 00:00:00 •G0007A - PP - Promoting Equality and Valuing Diversity: 00:00:00 •G0008A - PP - Promoting Appropriate Behaviour and Respect: 00:00:00 •H9001 - Handout - Identifying Inequality: 00:00:00 •H9002 - Handout - Learner Differences: 00:00:00 •H9003 - Handout - Ways to promote and advance equality: 00:00:00 •H9004 - Glossary of educational terms: 00:00:00 •H9005 - Educational abbreviations and acronyms: 00:00:00 •H9007 - Demonstrating good practice to promote inclusion: 00:00:00 •H9008 - Handout - Safeguarding Prevent British Values: 00:00:00 •H9010 - Handout - Table of examples of teaching roles and responsibilities: 00:00:00 •H9011a - Handout - Boundaries of Teaching: 00:00:00 •H9014C - Verbs used in the Certificate in Education and Training units: 00:00:00 •H9015 - Handout - the Teaching and Learning Cycle: 00:00:00 •H9020a - Handout - Table of Examples of Potential Needs and Points of Referral: 00:00:00 •H9051 - Handout - Tips for New Teachers and Trainers: 00:00:00 •HC004 - Checklist for Equality and Diversity: 00:00:00 •Hc012 - Checklist for Teaching: 00:00:00 •I9011- Handout - Equality and Diversity - Glossary of Terms: 00:00:00 •0 - Certificate Units - Information for Delivery: 00:00:00 •0 - Resource Information and Terms and Conditions of Use: 00:00:00 •Pgu2c - Guidance for Evidencing Achievement - Planning to Meet the Needs of Learners: 00:00:00 •Sau2c - Self Assessment Grid - Planning to Meet the Needs of Learners: 00:00:00 •Atmc01 - Checklist - Minimum Core Personal Skills: 00:00:00 •Hc012 - Checklist for Teaching: 00:00:00 •Hc014 - Checklist for Reviewing Own Practice - Planning: 00:00:00 •AT005 - Template - Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •At007 - Template - Session Plan Pro-forma: 00:00:00 •At013 - Template - Scheme of Work Rationale: 00:00:00 •At014 - Template - Scheme of Work: 00:00:00 •At022 - Template - Initial and Diagnostic Assessment: 00:00:00 •At023 - Template - Individual Learning Plan: 00:00:00 •At024 - Template - Group Profile: 00:00:00 •At025 - Template - Workshop Plan: 00:00:00 •C9007 - Information leaflet - Initial and Diagnostic Assessment: 00:00:00 •C9008 - Information leaflet - Devising a Scheme of Work: 00:00:00 •C9009 - Information Leaflet - Designing a Session Plan: 00:00:00 •C9010 - Information Leaflet - the Minimum Core Planning: 00:00:00 •C9011 - Information Leaflet - Reviewing Own Practice Planning: 00:00:00 •C0007 - Pp - Initial and Diagnostic Assessment: 00:00:00 •C0008 - Pp - Devising a Scheme of Work: 00:00:00 •C0009 - Pp - Designing a Session Plan: 00:00:00 •C0010 - PP - The Minimum Core Planning: 00:00:00 •C0011 - PP - Reviewing own Practice Planning: 00:00:00 •C9054 - Group Profile Completed Example: 00:00:00 •A9051a - Handout - Table of Assessment Methods, Approaches and Activities: 00:00:00 •A9058 - Handout - Table of Strengths and Limitations of Teaching and Learning Approaches: 00:00:00 •H9012 - Handout - Table of Resources: 00:00:00 •I9015A - Handout - Example Completed Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •M9060 - Handout - Example Completed Scheme of Work: 00:00:00 •M9061 - Handout - Completed Example Scheme of Work Rationale: 00:00:00 •M9062 - Handout - Example Completed Session Plan: 00:00:00 •M9064 - Handout - Five Minute Session Plan: 00:00:00 •M9065 - Handout - Example Three Stage Session Plan: 00:00:00 •U9053a - Handout - Table of Objectives at Different Levels: 00:00:00 •0 - Certificate Units - Information for Delivery: 00:00:00 •0 - Resource Information and Terms and Conditions of Use: 00:00:00 •Pgu3c - Guidance for Evidencing Achievement - Delivering Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Sau3c - Self Assessment Grid - Delivering Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Atmc01 - Checklist - Minimum Core Personal Skills: 00:00:00 •Hc003 - Checklist for Verbal, Listening, Non Verbal and Written Communication: 00:00:00 •Hc004 - Checklist for Equality and Diversity: 00:00:00 •Hc005 - Checklist for Demonstrating a Task: 00:00:00 •Hc012 - Checklist for Teaching: 00:00:00 •Hc013 - Observation Checklist - Certificate Units: 00:00:00 •Hc015 - Checklist for Reviewing Own Practice - Delivery: 00:00:00 •AT003 - Template - Personal Development Plan: 00:00:00 •AT005 - Template - Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •At009 - Template - Self Evaluation of a Delivered Session Pro-forma: 00:00:00 •At021 - Template - Teaching Practice Log: 00:00:00 •At026 - Template - Tutorial Review: 00:00:00 •C9006 - Information Leaflet - Reviewing Own Practice Delivering: 00:00:00 •C9012 - Information Leaflet - Observations and Teaching Practice: 00:00:00 •C9016 - Information Leaflet - Communication With Learners and Others: 00:00:00 •C9022 - Information Leaflet - the Minimum Core Delivering: 00:00:00 •C9023 - Information Leaflet - Teaching and Learning Approaches: 00:00:00 •C9024 - Information Leaflet - an Inclusive Teaching and Learning Environment: 00:00:00 •C9025 - Information Leaflet - Teaching and Learning Theories: 00:00:00 •C9026 - Information Leaflet - Using Technologies in Teaching and Learning: 00:00:00 •C0006 - Pp - Reviewing Own Practice Delivering: 00:00:00 •C0012 - Pp - Observations and Teaching Practice: 00:00:00 •C0016 - Pp - Communication With Learners and Others: 00:00:00 •C0022 - Pp - the Minimum Core Delivering Education and Training: 00:00:00 •C0023 - Pp - Teaching and Learning Approaches: 00:00:00 •C0024 - Pp - an Inclusive Teaching and Learning Environment: 00:00:00 •C0025- Pp - Teaching and Learning Theories: 00:00:00 •C0026 - Pp - Using Technologies in Teaching and Learning: 00:00:00 •A9058 - Handout - Table of Strengths and Limitations of Teaching and Learning Approaches: 00:00:00 •A9060 - Handout - Example Completed Personal Development Plan: 00:00:00 •H9006 - the Environment - Examples of Physical, Social and Learning Aspects: 00:00:00 •H9012 - Handout - Table of Resources: 00:00:00 •H9016 - Handout - Teaching Practice Log Information: 00:00:00 •H9019 - Handout - List of Technologies: 00:00:00 •H9021 - Handout - Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Technology: 00:00:00 •H9022 - Handout - Online Safety: 00:00:00 •H9025 - Examples of Verbal and Non Verbal Communication: 00:00:00 •H9026 - Handout Examples of CPD activities: 00:00:00 •H9027 - Handout Working with an LSA: 00:00:00 •H9031 - Handout Starter and closing activities: 00:00:00 •H9032 - Handout Reviewing Learner Progress: 00:00:00 •H9033 - Handout Individual and Group Tutorials: 00:00:00 •H9034 - Handout Facilitating Group Learning: 00:00:00 •H9035 - Handout Facilitating Individual Learning: 00:00:00 •H9036 - Handout Extension Activities: 00:00:00 •I9015a - Handout - Example Completed Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •M9057 - Handout - Example Completed Self Evaluation Form: 00:00:00 •0 - Certificate Units - Information for Delivery: 00:00:00 •0 - Resource Information and Terms and Conditions of Use: 00:00:00 •Pgu4c - Guidance for Evidencing Achievement - Assessing Learners in Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Sau4c - Self Assessment Grid - Assessing Learners in Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Atmc01 - Checklist - Minimum Core Personal Skills: 00:00:00 •Hc012 - Checklist for Teaching: 00:00:00 •Hc013 - Observation Checklist - Certificate Units: 00:00:00 •Hc016 - Checklist for Reviewing Own Practice - Assessment: 00:00:00 •AT001 - Templates - Assessment Records: 00:00:00 •AT005 - Template - Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •At021 - Template - Teaching Practice Log: 00:00:00 •C9012 - Information Leaflet - Observations and Teaching Practice: 00:00:00 •C9017 - Information Leaflet - the Minimum Core Assessing: 00:00:00 •C9018 - Information Leaflet - Reviewing Own Practice Assessment: 00:00:00 •C9019 - Information leaflet - Types of Assessment: 00:00:00 •C9020 - Information Leaflet - Assessment Methods: 00:00:00 •C9021 - Information Leaflet - Making Decisions Giving Feedback and Keeping Records: 00:00:00 •C0012 - Pp - Observations and Teaching Practice: 00:00:00 •C0017 - Pp - The Minimum Core Assessment: 00:00:00 •C0018 - Pp - Reviewing Own Practice Assessment: 00:00:00 •C0019 - Pp - Types of Assessment: 00:00:00 •C0020 - PP - Assessment Methods: 00:00:00 •C0021 - Pp - Making Assessment Decisions, Giving Feedback and Keeping Records: 00:00:00 •A9050 - Handout - Table of Assessment Types: 00:00:00 •A9051a - Handout - Table of Assessment Methods, Approaches and Activities: 00:00:00 •A9053 - Handout - Table of Assessment Requirements: 00:00:00 •A9057 - Handout - Assessor Roles and Responsibilities: 00:00:00 •A9059 - Handout - Completed Example of Assessment Records: 00:00:00 •G9052 - Handout - Table of Advantages and Limitations of Peer and Self Assessment: 00:00:00 •H9016 - Handout - Teaching Practice Log Information: 00:00:00 •H9050 - Handout - Table of Example Teaching Records: 00:00:00 •I9015a - Handout - Example Completed Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •0 - Certificate Units - Information for Delivery: 00:00:00 •0 - Resource Information and Terms and Conditions of Use: 00:00:00 •Pgu5c - Guidance for Evidencing Achievement - Using Resources for Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Sau5c - Self Assessment Grid - Using Resources for Education and Training: 00:00:00 •Atmc01 - Checklist - Minimum Core Personal Skills: 00:00:00 •Hc012 - Checklist for Teaching: 00:00:00 •Hc013 - Observation Checklist - Certificate Units: 00:00:00 •Hc017 - Checklist for Reviewing Own Practice - Resources: 00:00:00 •AT005 - Template - Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •At021 - Template - Teaching Practice Log: 00:00:00 •C9012 - Information Leaflet - Observations and Teaching Practice: 00:00:00 •C9013 - Information Leaflet - Using Resources: 00:00:00 •C9014 - Information Leaflet - the Minimum Core Resources: 00:00:00 •C9015 - Information Leaflet - Reviewing Own Practice Resources: 00:00:00 •C0012 - Pp - Observations and Teaching Practice: 00:00:00 •C0013 - PP - Using Resources: 00:00:00 •C0014 - PP - The Minimum Core Resources: 00:00:00 •C0015 - Pp - Reviewing Own Practice Resources: 00:00:00 •H9012 - Handout - Table of Resources: 00:00:00 •H9016 - Handout - Teaching Practice Log Information: 00:00:00 •H9018 - Handout - Hints and Tips for Creating and Using Handouts and Visual Presentations: 00:00:00 •H9023 - Handout - Resource Box: 00:00:00 •H9024 - Handout - Assistive Resources: 00:00:00 •I9015a - Handout - Example Completed Reflective Learning Journal: 00:00:00 •Policy and Regulatory Frameworks on Inclusive Practice: 00:00:00 •Maintaining Inclusive Learning Environment: 00:00:00 •Inclusive Practice Roles and Responsibilities: 00:00:00 •Factors-Influencing-Learning: 00:00:00 •Evaluating Own Inclusive Practice: 00:00:00 •Assignment: Optional Unit 34 - Inclusive Practice: 00:00:00 •Submit Your Assignments: 00:00:00

Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training (RQF)
Delivered Online On Demand
£12

Introduction to Forensic Science

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

NATIONALLY RECOGNISED AND ACCREDITED FORENSIC SCIENCE COURSE Level Three (advanced), awarding 3 credits.   DUAL ACCREDITATION: Awarding Body: Open College Network (OCN Credit4Learning) Awarding Body: CPD (21 CPD Points)   A modular "hybrid" forensic science course - eLearning (online) theory and one full day classroom based practical training (Crime Scene Investigations). The practical day covers a wide range of CSI techniques with "hands-on" practical training. On completion awards an OCN Nationally Recognised and Accredited Certificate in Forensic Science. This course is additionally CPD Accredited and also awards 21 CPD points on completion.   PART 1 - THEORY Complete this part of your course online (eLearning Course) in the comfort of your own home or workplace. Please allow approx. 6-8 hours to complete the elearning modules. You do not need to complete Part 1 in one single "sitting” and can log on/off as many times as you wish and when convenient to you. You must complete both parts 1 and 2 to successfully pass this course.   PART 2 - CLASSROOM Attend your forensic science practical day in the classroom, covering a number of key CSI investigative processes and procedures. You will develop your crime scene investigator skills with "hands-on" training in a classroom environment at the training location you have selected. Please note that we will provide protective clothing (disposable aprons), goggles and gloves. As you will be participating in a range of forensic activities we would suggest you wear easy clothing, short-sleeved top and closed-toe shoes.   You can complete Part 1 before or after comleting Part 2.   DOWNLOAD A COURSE ITINERARY HERE Course Itinerary M01 - Overview and Historical Background: A look at definitions, historical perspective highlighting major forensic advancements covering since early times, the beginning of modern forensics including the advent of fingerprinting, toxicology and DNA, and how DNA solved the first case (a double murder). Understanding the services of Forensic Labs and the major disciplines.   M02 - Observational Skills Crime Scene Investigation & Recording Examination of the crime scene, photography, videography, sketch recording principles, using a CAD package.   M03 - Forensic Pathology Understanding the job role, working within hospitals, mortuaries, the pathological processes and manner of death.   M04 - Forensic Anthropology How does forensic anthropology help forensic scientists? Using physical markers present on a skeleton to determine age, sex, stature, and race. Bone anatomy and stages of development from foetal to elderly individual. Differentiating male and female: skull, pelvis, femur and humerus.   M05 - Forensic Entomology How entomologists determine time of death as well as advanced investigations involving abuse and neglect. The life cycle of the blowfly and environmental influences. Using insect gut DNA to help solve crimes.   CS01 - Case Study - Forensic Entomology - The Jigsaw Murders   M06 - Forensic Serology Understanding presumptive tests and confirmatory tests. Tests in detail - processes and methods with options for: Blood, Saliva, Semen, Urine.   M07 - Using the Microscope Correct procedures for using the light microscope. A look at the electron microscope and scanning probe microscope and their applications in forensic science. Detailed process guide including mounting slides.

Introduction to Forensic Science
Delivered In-Person in Northampton + 7 more + more
£195

TACR 20

4.7(1243)

By Technique Learning Solutions

Our intensive 10, 15 or 20 day Total Air Conditioning and Refrigeration training courses have been structured to meet the ever increasing demands on industry to meet safety, environmental and legal requirements regarding installation, commissioning, service and maintenance of both refrigeration and air conditioning systems including the electrical aspects of installation dependent upon course selection. The first 10 days of the Total Air Conditioning and Refrigeration training course are mechanical only, the following 5 or 10 days are the electrical aspects, depending on which route you need to go down. The Total Air Conditioning and Refrigeration training courses are accredited with the City & Guilds 2079, BESA Pipework and Brazing – (commercial), along with an EAL Unit* – Maintenance of Refrigeration Systems from the EAL Certificate in Engineering Technology (QCF) qualification. (*Practical elements will be covered during the course with a Project booklet to be completed by the student with an element of self-study after the course completion for us to claim the Unit certification from EAL). Our Total Air Conditioning and Refrigeration training courses are designed to be as practical as they possibly can be, with workshop time taking more than 70% of the course. During the Total Air Conditioning and Refrigeration training course, you will, install, repair, fault find, adapt and commission on a variety of different equipment, because we believe the way to learn is to do it!! With ALL our courses we offer unbiased technical support and access to a wealth of knowledge and information upon completion. Once you’ve completed your course with Technique, you can be assured that our service doesn’t end there…

TACR 20
Delivered in Clay Cross or Online + more
£500

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The English & Media Centre

the english & media centre

London

The English and Media Centre is an independent educational charity with a national and international reputation as a Centre of Excellence. It is a development centre, serving the needs of secondary and FE teachers and students of English and Media Studies in the UK and beyond. We are unique in being a group of teachers, working in a voluntary sector organisation and able to draw on our close connections with colleagues in the classroom. What do we do? Watch a recording of our Introduction to EMC webinar. (55 mins) The different sections of the webinar are also available separately: An Introduction to EMC: History, Principles & Practice (25 mins) A Taster Activity (20 mins) Getting the Most From EMC's Website (10 mins) EMC offers: a variety of professional development courses print and downloadable publications emagazine and MediaMagazine, quarterly magazines for A Level students with subscription websites consultancy/advisory work expert contributions to national initiatives and debates on English and Media teaching. What do we stand for? At the English and Media Centre we integrate theory and practice in all areas of our work. We aim to develop and disseminate best practice and innovative approaches to language, literature and media, in all their forms. We support teachers in raising attainment and helping their students to become confident, articulate, critical, creative readers, writers, speakers and listeners for the 21st century. Our approach combines creativity with rigour and we value our reputation for expertise and quality. In our CPD offer, we try to give teachers memorable and challenging experiences that inspire them and let them, in turn, inspire generations of students.