Healthcare

  • This e-learning course is for anyone who works closely with children or in a capacity where they might encounter someone on the autism spectrum; for example, teachers, youth workers, carers, nurses and even customer service professionals. The Introduction to Autism Spectrum training course has been updated with help from subject matter experts to include more information on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and to cover the Oliver McGowan case.
  • Be introduced to the topic of basic life support and first aid with this short online course. Explore topics within the course such as what basic life support is, what accidents can happen in the workplace, what sudden illnesses could be whilst also understanding which tasks need specialist training.
  • This course provides information on dealing with both Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) and Adult Sexual Exploitation (ASE). Aimed at those who work with vulnerable individuals, it includes guidance on grooming, trafficking, consent and reporting. This course combines information on both Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) and Adult Sexual Exploitation (ASE), both how they differ and what they have in common.
  • This Child Exploitation and Extra-familial Harm training has been designed for those working with at risk children or young people and covers the effects and impacts of exploitation and extra-familial harm of children. It has up-to-date information on CSE, learner challenges and scenarios for an interactive learning experience. Ensuring you can identify the signs and symptoms of child exploitation and extra-familial harm is crucial for anyone working with children.
  • The course describes the definition of collaboration and what it means in the workplace, including some of the challenges and solutions to effective and successful collaboration. This Collaborative Working Techniques course describes the definition of collaboration and what it means in the workplace, including some of the challenges and solutions to effective and successful collaboration.
  • Whether it's customer information or a private internal matter that needs safeguarding, protecting confidentiality of sensitive data is vital. This course is designed for you to learn or refresh your understanding of the importance of workplace confidentiality. Confidentiality of information in the workplace has never been so important. As digital storage of sensitive data becomes the norm, cyber security concerns grow and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is embraced, confidentiality is a more pressing issue than ever. This course is designed for anyone who handles information as part of their workload, making it suitable for people as wide-ranging as healthcare receptionists to school admission staff and from recruitment professionals to workers carrying out data input tasks.
  • This training pack contains two health and safety courses for workers in any sector. The Fire Safety training conforms to government fire safety regulations and allows employers to train their staff to the legal requirements. By completing this COSHH training course, learners will be able to work with hazardous substances safely and effectively in a way that is appropriate to their work. Employees will understand the risks associated with dangerous substances, and the precautions they can take to ensure their safety. This training material will provide learners with the facts about the COSHH legislation and how important it is for businesses to ensure employee safety. Learners will recognise the responsibilities of employees and employers when it comes to COSHH regulations, understand COSHH guidelines and learners will also be able to identify harmful substances in the workplace and their effects.
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    This online training course aims to provide learners with information on COVID-19 and suggests best practice for businesses in the current climate. There isn’t an industry or sector that hasn’t been affected by COVID-19. These challenging times are calling for businesses and organisations to adapt and adjust.
  • Dementia is a growing problem in today’s society. There is currently no cure for dementia, and symptoms can include memory loss, confusion, finding familiar tasks challenging, mood swings and communication difficulties. With dementia set to affect such a large proportion of the population due to more people living for longer than ever before, it is vital that society is aware of the signs of the condition, and how to help individuals struggling with dementia. This course, intended for healthcare professionals and those working with individuals with dementia, covers the symptoms and types of dementia, its treatment and medication, the how to manage communication and care.
  • It is important to understand that all individuals deserve to be treated with dignity and respect with their feelings and individual identities consider by all in health and social care settings. With this short online course discover the principles that underpin dignity in health and social care and how to maintain dignity, respect, and privacy of an individual with topics including how to promote independence, how to address basic human needs and encourage participation.
  • This early help or early intervention involves supporting families when a problem first occurs and can be utilised at any point in a child's or young person's life. Early help can have massively positive impacts on a child's future development and is therefore crucial that anyone working with children, young people or their families understands the importance of early help. This wide-ranging CAF safeguarding course is designed to help all those working with children, adults and families who could benefit from Early Help.
  • When working in a social care setting it is likely that you will be supporting and caring for people from a variety of backgrounds and cultures. It is important to ensure everyone within you care is treated equally and fairly, being given the same opportunities and treatments. With this short course understand the importance of equality and inclusion, how to work in an inclusive way and where and how to access information support and advise about diversity, equality, and inclusion.
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