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| Principles Of Manual Handling (B01379) Show View | CIEH - Award |
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About the CourseThis course enables employees to contribute to the development of safer manual handling methods and tasks. It introduces candidates to the hazards and risks involved in manual handling and outlines what to expect from a manual handling assessment. Course Content- The process of manual handling in the workplace Entry RequirementsIt is strongly recommended that delegates should already hold the CIEH Foundation Certificate in Health and Safety or Level 2 Award in Health and Safety in the Workplace, but is not a requirement. Equipment RequirementsAll equipment is provided. AssessmentAssessment is by means of a short objective test of 20 questions. ProgressionCIEH Level 3 Award in Health & Safety in the Workplace Enrolment InstructionsBookings can be made online through the Business Training Calendar, alternatively, complete a Reservation Form (see Terms and Conditions on the Business Training website). For more information, call 023 8057 7426 or e-mail info@resultsforyourbusiness.com Related TagsPrinciples Of Manual Handling | CIEH - Award | Level 1 | health | CIEH | safety | workplace | work | place | manual | handling | (HST)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Induction Package (Health & Social Care) (B02823) Show View | Certificate |
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About the CourseThis course is designed for those new to the Care Industry and should be undertaken within the first 12 weeks of employment. The course will be covered in 4 days to address all the key areas of the induction process that meet industry standards. All our staff have considerable industry experience, qualifications and knowledge to deliver this programme particularly to those new to the industry who may have a lot of questions about the content. This will be explored during each day of the programme which addresses the four key areas:
Course ContentDay 1 AM Personal Development – Overview
Role of the Worker - Overview
Day 1 PM Duty of Care - Overview
Safeguarding - Overview
Day 2 AM Effective Communication including Reporting and Recording - Overview
Day 2 PM
Dementia Awareness - Overview
Day 3 AM Health and Safety/Infection Control – Overview
Day 3 PM Manual Handling – Awareness
Day 4 AM Emergency First Aid Awareness
Day 4 PM Food Nutrition/Hygiene/Hydration - Overview
Success StoryWe continually update our records as students successfully complete their programmes. In March 2011 in their Ofsted Report, the following statements were made:
"Teachers are very experienced and enthusiastic" "Technology is used very effectively to support learning" "Leadership and management are good" "Interesting activities are well planned to inspire and challenge students and are linked appropriately to workplace activities" "92% of all lessons in Health and Social Care and Early Years are good or better" Entry RequirementsThere are no formal requirements for this course. However, as this is specifically aimed at those working in the Care Industry you would need to be working in a setting to be able to link the content of this underpinning knowledge and practical manual handling activity. We particularly invite employers to enrol their new employees on this programme as this complies with the industry requirements. Learning StyleLearning styles determine the best way in which you learn. Some prefer to read and look at visual material known as visual learners, others will rather listen to spoken words or music that conveys a message. We refer to them as auditory learners. Many learners who want to work in a practical setting are `hands on` or are referred to tactile kinaesthetic learners. Through a simple activity and questionnaire we identify the preferred style and as teachers it informs the way in which we deliver our lessons to encompass all the different learning styles. After all, you may be equally more than one and lessons that underpin knowledge need to appeal to the way in which you learn to maximise your potential to internalise all the information that is presented to you. There are lots of ways to help you including a software programme used here at City College. It is called ClaroRead and it enables you to change the colour of the font, the background, the size of the text and many other features. For those of you who want to proof read your work, there is a function that will read back your work to you! Just one of many exciting ways that we use to help you to learn and retain that information. Equipment RequirementsStudents should bring writing materials although resources are provided for all students who enrol on the programme. USB memory sticks are available to purchase from the College shop. Laptops can be used once the IT department have been informed and a password issued for use of College systems. The College has wi-fi facilities available throughout the campus. We have a small amount of recycled folders that students can request on a first come first serve basis. During the First Aid awareness it is advisable to wear comfortable shoes and clothing i.e. trainers and jogging bottoms. AssessmentThis is a tailored course and learners are continually assessed throughout the four days. It is therefore essential that all four days are completed to enable learners to thoroughly understand all processes and procedures as well as develop their knowledge and understanding. A College Certificate will be issued on completion of the course. ProgressionThe College offers a comprehensive range of learning programmes to suit all levels and needs. Within the Health and Social Care and Early Years Department there is a wide range of programmes that we offer and are continually updating and changing to suit the needs of the industry and the requirements of our long list of satisfied employers. We offer a level 1 programme for those who have not worked in the industry before, have been recently made redundant, are unemployed or are looking for a career change, level 2 for those in the industry who need the diploma for their job role, level 3 for those normally in a supervisory position and level 5 for leadership and management. There will be further courses introduced from the new academic year in September 2012 so please check this site regularly for updates. Interviews are not normally required at level 1. Level 2 applicants need to demonstrate they are either working in the industry or have a regular voluntary position for at least 10 hours a week and level 3 and above must have an interview to satisfy that they meet the criteria and are working in an appropriate role to produce the evidence for an assessor to observe in the workplace. Additional InformationWe continually update our courses and this particular course has been tailored so that it can be delivered in a short timeframe to allow learners to be out of the workplace for the minimal time needed to ensure they complete this valuable course. We can also tailor elements of this course or other bespoke training for employers on request. Please contact the College should you request a visit from one of our experienced Business Development Officers who will be happy to discuss your needs. Enrolment InstructionsYou can enrol in a number of ways - in person, online or through your employer. If you are new to a job you will undergo this training either in-house or with a training provider. We can offer you this valuable training in just 4 days. The next programme is in September and other dates will be available for individualised programmes or on our website. Please check regularly for updated information. Related TagsInduction Package (Health & Social Care) | Certificate | Level 1 | induction | care | personal development | communication | health and safety | infection control | first aid | duty of care | safeguarding | equality | inclusion | dementia | manual handling | food nutrition | hygiene | hydration | (HSC)Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Health & Social Care (Adults) for England (B02872) Show View | City & Guilds - Diploma |
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About the CourseThis is a level 3 programme with mandatory units and pathways which are tailored to the student's place of work e.g. Learning Disabilities; Dementia or Generic. Induction and meet with the tutor and assessors, undertake basic skills test online (BKSB) Library Tour to follow and information to take away. Mandatory Units followed by Pathways to meet Industry needs in the Care Sector. Timetables, process of assessment and other information is provided on the Induction Day. The most successful learners are those who attend all of their sessions including the Induction. Course ContentHSC 31 Promote Communication HSC038 Promote Good Practice in Handling Information HSC037 Health and Safety HSC32 Personal Development HSC025 Role of the Worker HSC33 Promote Equality and Includsion HSC036 Person Centred Approaches HSC34 Duty of Care HSC024 Safeguarding then Pathways in Dementia, Learning Disabilities Mental Health or Generic Success StoryWe are continually updating our website regarding success of students and their achievements. In March 2011 we were inspected by Ofsted and their comments include: "Teachers are very experienced and enthusiastic" "Technology is used very effectively to support learning" "Care, guidance and support are very good" "...promotion of equality and diversity is good and well integrated in the curriculum..." "Leadership and management are good" "Interesting actiities are well planned to inspire and challenge students and are linked appropriately to workplace activities..." "92% of all lessons in Health and Social Care and Early Years are good or better"
Student: Gawain Davies Adult Learner Employer: Hampshire County Council Course: NVQ Level 2 Health and Social Care Academic Year: 10/11 Gawain said of the course that both his teacher (Sue Nassirudeen) and assessor (Carol Goulding) were ‘brilliant’ that the course was ‘delivered in a relaxed way and it was an unstressful experience’. Of his assessor Gawain commented that she helped him with his folder and was ‘patient and supportive and reassuring throughout the course’. Gawain is quoted as saying ‘I couldn’t have done it without you both and look forward to studying with you again sometime’. Entry RequirementsYou need to be working as a senior carer/team leader to be able to gather evidence - usually supervisory. This should include care planning responsibilities/administration of medication/liaise with multi-disciplinary teams. Please discuss with your employer if unsure. You will need to have an interview either face to face or over the telephone. Learning Style
Equipment RequirementsLearners should bring writing materials and a portfolio in which to keep their work. Wi fi equipment provides Internet service to those using laptops and memory sticks are available to purchase from the College. AssessmentSTUDENT LOANS - COMING SOON! Are you 24+ and resident in the UK? From April 2013 there will be student loans available for level 3, 4, 5 programmes. You can apply as long as you have not been funded before for this course. You can also apply if you already have a higher qualification. For more details, please enquire during interview or ask staff during one of our open evenings. ProgressionStudents can progress within their organisation, go onto Higher Education. Progression could also include Level 5 Leadership and Management for people in the correct job role e.g. Assistant or Deputy Managers and Team Leaders. Please contact the College for details about this very popular, well subscribed course. Additional InformationWe have found that the programmes are enriched by learners who work in different settings and with various employers. The benefits are that learners share their experiences and best practice. Information is available to all our enrolled students through City Bit which includes valuable resources relating the course. STUDENT LOANS - COMING SOON! Are you 24+ and resident in the UK? From April 2013 there will be student loans available for level 3, 4, 5 programmes. You can apply as long as you have not been funded before for this course. You can also apply if you already have a higher qualification. For more details, please enquire during interview or ask staff during one of our open evenings. Enrolment InstructionsPlease contact the College for further information and start dates. We have courses starting at different times of the year so please check for dates and if you are an employer we can tailor programmes to suit. Courses that are scheduled to run with employer cohorts can also include individuals. Timetables issued during the Induction Day. This is a very popular course so you are advised to secure your place early. Related TagsHealth & Social Care (Adults) for England | City & Guilds - Diploma | Level 3 | Care worker | Health & Safety | safeguarding | (HSC) | Care | social care.Hide | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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