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A guide to reasonable adjustments | ||
Andre Smith - Maths | ||
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Information, advice and guidance - for learning and work | ![]() | |
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Self Harm | ||
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Health & Safety Level 2 (Catering Services) | ![]() | Level 2 Award in Health and Safety. This course is a progression from Level 1. It develops knowledge and understanding on maintaining a safe working environment for yourself and others. |
An Introduction to Safeguarding unborn babies, children and/or young people | ![]() ![]() ![]() | An Introduction to Safeguarding unborn babies, children and/or young people
Welcome to this ‘Introduction to Safeguarding and Child Protection’ e-learning course. If you work or volunteer to support unborn babies, children and/or young people then this eLearning course should be a useful starting point to help you understand child vulnerabilities, forms of abuse, key safeguarding issues and what to do if you have concerns about a unborn baby, child or young person.
If you work with adults who are part of families where there are children, if you are a carer or a parent then this programme may also be of interest to you.
This course should take around 45-60 minutes.
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Social Pedagogy Resource Page | ![]() | Social Pedagogy Resource Page |
Stress Awareness |
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. | |
Managing Health and Safety | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
This module is suitable for managers who are responsible for offices environments. The module covers workplace legal requirements, the role of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the basics of risk assessment, accident reporting and RIDDOR, managing fire risks and managing work related stress.
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Manual Handling. | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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.
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Driving Safely | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
This module is suitable for managers, or employees who drive for their work. The module gives an overview of the different types of drivers, occupational road risk responsibilities, assessing the risks and possible control measures to reduce the risk.
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Office Safety | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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.
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COSHH This module is suitable for managers and employees who work with hazardous substances. The module gives a comprehensive outline of the legislation, identifying what are hazardous substances, the risks and how hazardous substances can get into the body, ways to reduce the risk and compliance with the regulations.
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Drug and Alcohol Awareness | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Drug & Alcohol Awareness This module aims to raise your awareness of drugs and alcohol looking at recommended guidelines for alcohol consumption, useful tips for cutting back as well as the more common drug types and their side effects and symptoms. We will also provide sources of support for individuals and employers with information on the early warning signs that someone is developing a substance misuse problem and how to deal with it.
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Legionella Awareness | ![]() ![]() | Legionella Awareness This module is suitable for managers, premises managers and employees. The module provides information and guidance towards managing the risk from legionella bacteria, comply with legislation, identify responsibilities to provide a safe and healthy environment.
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Display Screen Equipment | ![]() | Display Screen Equipment This module is suitable for managers or any employee who uses DSE for a significant part of their work. The module gives an overview of good practice at work, possible health problems, how to set up your workstation, improve your immediate working environment and minimise any risks.
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Healthy Lifestyles | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Healthy Lifestyles A healthy lifestyle can have many benefits in terms of your physical and mental well-being. In this module we will look at the benefits of physical activity and a healthy balanced diet as well as examining ways of maintaining a healthy weight.
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Smoking Awareness | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Smoking Awareness This module is suitable for anyone who smokes or anyone who is thinking of quitting smoking. The module looks at the health effects of smoking, why people smoke and the benefits of quitting. The module also offers support and advice to help people kick the habit.
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Deaf Awareness e-Learning course | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Welcome to the Deaf Awareness e-learning module. This module has been put together to provide you with information and guidance around your organisation's Communication Support Policy. By the end of the module you will be able to:
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Anti-Social Behaviour: Tools and Powers 2022 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Anti-Social Behaviour: Tools and Powers This course provides a brief overview of how anti-social behaviour (ASB) is tackled in Derbyshire. You'll learn more about what ASB is, the agencies involved and the tools and powers they use. 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.
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 |
Community Safety: An Introduction 2022 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Community Safety: An Introduction This course provides a brief overview of what 'community safety' is and how it works in Derbyshire. You'll also discover where to find further information, support and training. 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.
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 |
Domestic Abuse: An Introduction 2022 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Domestic Abuse: An Introduction This course provides a brief overview of what domestic abuse is, including how to spot the signs that someone is experiencing abuse and how to share your concerns in Derbyshire. It now includes learning from Derbyshire Domestic Homicide Reviews around 'Coercive Control', 'Toxic Trio' and how to ask the question if someone is experiencing domestic abuse. 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.
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 |
Honour Based Violence and Forced Marriage 2022 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Honour Based Violence and Forced Marriage This course provides a brief overview of what honour based violence and forced marriage are, including how to spot the signs that someone is experiencing this type of abuse 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.
This course should take around 45 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 |
Hate Crime: An Introduction 2022 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Hate Crime: An Introduction This course provides a brief overview of what hate crime is, including how to spot the signs that someone is experiencing hate crime and how to get help and support for victims 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.
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 |
Modern Slavery: An Introduction 2022 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | 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 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 |
Get Ahead in Life and Work - for a Qualification | ![]() | Key Course Information about Adult Community Education Service courses. |
Systemic Approaches & Mental Health | 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.
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Health Literacy e-Learning | ![]() ![]() ![]() | Is it your job to communicate to people about health? Did you know that 60% of people do not understand information when words and numbers are included? Health Literacy refers to the skills, knowledge, understanding and confidence needed to use Health and Social Care information and services. By completing this programme, learners will find out why health literacy is important and how to use some simple techniques including Teach Back, Chunk and Check, using pictures and simple language to improve how they communicate and check understanding with others. The programme is aimed at the wider public health workforce, particularly in health, social care and the charitable sector. The programme provides an introduction to health literacy, why it is important and the core techniques that can be used to improve health literacy.
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Preparing for the role of Visit Leader for educational visits | 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. |