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Employees Schools Other Users

This module is suitable for anyone who carries out any manual handling in an office environment as part of their work.  The module covers common injury types and causes, how to identify risks, determine the best way to move items around the office.


Employees Schools Other Users

Modern Slavery Awareness Webinar (Virtual Classroom)

This free 2 hour 15 minute webinar is for frontline Derbyshire practitioners who have little or no knowledge about Modern Slavery and who want to know how what it is, how to spot the signs and how to respond effectively

If you have a Derbyshire Learning Online account, click on the course title hyperlink (blue text – usually at the top or to the right) to take you to the course page. From there you can see course information, webinar dates, latest availability and can book your place online. Booking is essential.

If you don't have a DLO account, please contact Derbyshire.learningonline@derbyshire.gov.uk

If you would further course information or advice on whether this course is suitable for you please contact communitysafety.training@derbyshire.gov.uk 

Employees Schools Other Users

Modern Slavery: An Introduction

This course provides a brief overview of what modern slavery is, including how to spot the signs and how to share your concerns in Derbyshire. 

If you have an account, click on the course title hyperlink (blue text – usually at the top or to the right) to take you to the course page. From there you can see course information and can access the eLearning module. When you have completed your course and the evaluation feedback, you will be able to access your certificate and useful resources.

This is an Elearning course.

             This course should take around 90 minutes.

If you don't have a DLO account, please contact dlo@derbyshire.gov.uk

If you would further course information or advice on whether this course is suitable for you please contact communitysafety.training@derbyshire.gov.uk

Employees Other Users

Streetworks 5 day initial course.

This course is aimed at those who require a streetworks registration card to carry out excavation and reinstatements of the Highway as requested by the local Authority.

Candidates can be operatives or supervisors.

Employees

New Road and Streetworks Re-Qualification 2 day course.

This course is for those who need to renew their existing Streetworks qualification.

The course will be classroom based and it offers refresher training followed by a multiple choice test paper for each unit the candidate requires to retain.

Employees Schools Other Users

Welcome to this module on Objective Setting. It will take about 30 minutes to complete and includes a quiz to test your knowledge at the end.

Employees Schools Other Users

Office Safety

This module is suitable for employees who work in office environments.  The module gives an introduction to good health and safety practice and basically covers slips, trips and falls, manual handling, using a DSE workstation, electrical safety in the office, and hazardous substances in the office.

This is an Elearning course.

This course should take around 30 minutes.


Employees Schools Other Users

Online Harms Webinar (Virtual Classroom)

This webinar is aimed at frontline Derbyshire practitioners working with both adults and children. It will help you develop a greater awareness of what 'Online Harms' are, including gaining a better understanding of what types of content or behaviour might be considered 'illegal' or which may be 'harmful'.

You will understand how online harms can occur, how to spot the signs that someone is experiencing online harm or abuse and the consequences of perpetrating online abuse.

You will also learn more about where to get help and support regarding online harms.

If you have a Derbyshire Learning Online account, click on the course title hyperlink (blue text – usually at the top or to the right) to take you to the course page. From there you can see course information, webinar dates, latest availability and can book your place online. Booking is essential.

If you don't have a DLO account, please contact dlo@derbyshire.gov.uk

If you would further course information or advice on whether this course is suitable for you please contact communitysafety.training@derbyshire.gov.uk

Employees

Overhead Gantry Crane Training

This course is for those who require training for the safe use and operation of an overhead gantry crane.


Employees Schools Other UsersThis module will instruct you on how to formulate a personal emergency evacuation plan (PEEP) for those who may not be able to get themselves out of a building in an emergency. You will learn who is responsible for constructing the plans and how they should be written.Original content provided by Braintree District Council
 

Visit Leader and Assistant Leader training is designed to help you lead safe and successful off site visits. We recommend that Visit and Assistant Leaders re-take this course every three years to ensure they are up to data with current offsite visit health and safety legislation and good practice. 

Employees Schools Other Users

Prevent (Counter Terrorism) E-learning

This E-learning course covers your statutory Prevent duty - to prevent people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism in all its forms. It includes how to spot the signs that someone may be being radicalised and how to share your concerns.

It is aimed primarily at non-frontline staff, but can be accessed by frontline staff who find it difficult to access Prevent (Counter Terrorism) webinars, from the following organisations:

  • Derbyshire County Council
  • district and borough councils
  • elected members
  • early years providers, including nurseries and childminders
  • schools - suitable for general teaching staff, support staff and governors, who may prefer to access the pre-recorded Prevent (Counter Terrorism) webinar as an alternative. Heads, deputy heads, DSLs and key pastoral staff may find it more useful to attend a live Prevent (Counter Terrorism) webinar or WRAP classroom training (when available). 
  • further and higher education establishments
  • pupil referral units
  • police
  • prisons
  • probation services
  • youth offending services
  • health
  • social care

If you have an account, click on the course title hyperlink (blue text – usually at the top or to the right) to take you to the course page. From there you can see course information and can access the eLearning module. When you have completed your course and the evaluation feedback, you will be able to access your certificate and useful resources.

 This is an E-learning course.

 This course should take around 60 minutes.

If you don't have a DLO account, please contact dlo@derbyshire.gov.uk

If you would further course information or advice on whether this course is suitable for you please contact communitysafety.training@derbyshire.gov.uk

A Prevent (Counter Terrorism) Webinar is also available via Derbyshire Learning Online if you prefer a taught course.

Employees Schools Other Users

Prevent (Counter Terrorism) Webinar (Virtual Classroom)

This free 1.5 hour webinar takes key elements from the Workshop To Raise Awareness of Prevent (WRAP) Training.  It is designed for frontline Derbyshire practitioners, who work in communities or work with vulnerable individuals, and have little or no knowledge about Prevent. 

A pre-recorded version of the webinar is also available for people who find it difficult to access a live webinar session. Details can be found on the course page.

This training is specifically aimed at staff from the following organisations:

  • Derbyshire County Council
  • district and borough councils
  • elected members
  • early years providers, including nurseries and childminders
  • schools - heads, deputy heads, DSLs and key pastoral staff may find it useful to attend a live webinar. Other school staff and governors should access the pre-recorded webinar or complete the Prevent (Counter Terrorism) eLearning
  • further and higher education establishments
  • pupil referral units
  • police
  • prisons
  • probation services
  • youth offending services
  • health
  • social care

It will help you learn more about the Statutory Prevent Duty, understand risk and threat nationally and locally, spot the signs of radicalisation and know how to share your concerns in Derbyshire.

If you have a Derbyshire Learning Online account, click on the course title hyperlink (blue text – usually at the top or to the right) to take you to the course page. From there you can see course information, webinar dates, latest availability and can book your place online. Booking is essential.

If you don't have a DLO account, please contact Derbyshire.learningonline@derbyshire.gov.uk

If you would further course information or advice on whether this course is suitable for you, please contact communitysafety.training@derbyshire.gov.uk

Employees Other Users

Designed for apprentices and study programme learners. Works best from a computer or tablet.

Expect to spend about an hour on this module.

  
Employees

Social Pedagogy Resource Page


 

This module is suitable for managers and employees.  The module is designed to give an overview of stress awareness at work, explains what is stress, how it is expressed both physically and psychologically and it explores various coping strategies.

 e-Learning

This module should take approximately 30 minutes to complete.


Employees Schools Other Users

Substance Misuse and Community Safety Webinar (Virtual Classroom)

This free 2 hour webinar will enable you to explore what substance misuse is, its effects on community safety and support available for people within Derbyshire.  

This webinar is open to anyone from any agency in Derbyshire wishing to learn more about substance misuse in a community safety setting, related impacts and vulnerabilities and how to refer in to local services.

There is some pre-work for you to do before you attend a live webinar.

Please note: This course is not a basic 'drugs or alcohol awareness' course. If you want to learn more about drug types and their effects, visit Talk to Frank  for information or Alcohol Advice Training for courses in Derbyshire. You may also find it helpful to complete the 'Criminal Exploitation and County Lines' eLearning module before attending this course.

If you have a Derbyshire Learning Online account, click on the course title hyperlink (blue text – usually at the top or to the right) to take you to the course page. From there you can see course information, webinar dates, latest availability and can book your place online. Booking is essential.

If you don't have a DLO account, please contact derbyshire.learningonline@derbyshire.gov.uk

If you would further course information or advice on whether this course is suitable for you please contact communitysafety.training@derbyshire.gov.uk

 

Prerequisite - Please bring with you a basic genogram of a current case in which there are elements of self-harm, anxiety or other mental health symptoms. You will need knowledge of the current concerns for the young person’s emotional well-being. Basic knowledge of systemic practice is desirable but not essential.

There are also two handout you will need to bring with you these can be found on the course page once you enrol onto the training. 

 

  • To use systemic & narrative approaches to explore what work might be helpful with young people and their families open to social care with mental health needs which are not being currently met by CAMHS
  • Help workers to feel more equipped and confident in how to assess and work with families to prevent re-referrals to Social Care and to make meaningful referrals to appropriate services.
  • Provides a space for reflection on anxiety and self-harm issues
For more information please contact jackie.mee@derbyshire.gov.uk 

Employees

This is a reassessment course for those who are already qualified and need to renew their qualification for operating a telescopic handler.


 This 55 minute briefing is intended for all children service staff who support children and families


  • Understand the approach of Think Family in the current context
  • Understand the impact on children from family environments, ACEs and the nature of risk in children’s lives
  • To focus on interfamilial abuse considering its invisibility and how we can do better to identify
  • Review key ways of working that will help practitioners maximise the capacity to support the family and minimise the negative impacts on children.


Employees

Traffic Management 12D Site Assessment.

Who should attend: Anyone who has completed the NHSS 12D Module 2 Static Works on Single Carriageways training course and is looking to further their qualification to become a Registered Traffic Management Operative (RTMO

Course aims:

Demonstrate an understanding of the processes and procedures required to safely install, maintain and remove traffic management schemes on single carriageway roads, concluding in attaining full RTMO status.

3 x successful assessments are required as a minimum covering all the predetermined performance criteria as detailed in the relevant national highways sector scheme ‘logbook.

The initial assessment is completed in the ‘centre’ environment, all subsequent assessments MUST be completed in a ‘live’ site environment in accordance with the requirements of the relevant sector scheme document.

NB: There must be a minimum of 2 weeks between each assessment.

Certification: On completion all learners will be issued with a skills registration card by Lantra Awards which will be valid for 5 years.

 

Vale Trailer Spreader

This course is for those who are going to tow the spreader behind their vehicle, either for sanding or spreading salt.

The course will identify the safe working procedures during operation

Employees

This course is for all those who will be involved with driving and operating winter service vehicles over 7.5 tonnes

Employees

Winter Service Training and Assessment

This is a 1 day course for one candidate who has passed the Unit 680 Health and Safety day and requires training and assessing on a winter service vehicle.

This course is intended for those who are new to W/Service operations.

Candidates will be required to have a minimum of class C on their licence and a current Driver Qualification card (DQC)

Employees Schools 
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