Current Courses
CCTV Operators-Level 2 > Child protection Awareness > CIEH Level 2 Award in Conflict Resolution and Personal Safety > CIEH Professional Trainer Certificate > Clinical Observations > Dementia,Mental capacity Act, Abuse for Vulnerable-NOCN Level 2 (module 3) > Door supervisors Level 2 > Introduction to Drugs and Alcohol Abuse Awareness > Medication,Infection and Role of Care Worker-NOCN Level 2 (module 2) > Moving & handling,Health & safety,First Aid (NOCN- Module1 > Physical C &R and Conflict management for Carers > Principles of Learning disability-NOCN Level 2 (module 4) > Therapeutic Management of Violence & Aggression(TMVA ) course >Moving & handling,Health & safety,First Aid (NOCN- Module1)-(£120 per person)
Moving & handling,Health & safety,First Aid (NOCN- Module1
Moving and Handling,Health and Safety and Emergency First Aid Module's Record of Competency 1. Moving and Handling Legislation and Statistics: Anatomy-Normal Spine, Inter-Vertebral Disc, Common Causes of Back Injury, Spine Game quiz Biomechanics-internal and external forces acting on the human body and the effects produced by these forces Inanimate Object Handling-A.A.R.R ,E.L.I.T.E,Base Lift Techniques ,Guidelines for safe lifting and lowering of loads 2. Moving and Handling Risk Assessment • Re-Cap on moving principles • Risks and Hazards, • Floors and Stairs •
Group Work • Client Moving and Handling Risk Assessment • Mobility Assessment and Promoting Service Users’ Mobility • What is Moving & Handling Risk Assessment -Generic & Individual Assessments Practical Skills • Patient Hoist and Slings • Falling Clients, • Floors and Stairs • Practical Session Notes • Manufacturers and Suppliers of Moving and Handling Equipment 3. Health and Safety • Legislation • HASAWA 1974,PUWER,LOLER,MHOR,(RIDDOR) • Competent Person, Contractors , Fire Training • Security Within the Home • Who is at Risk? -Missing Clients, Blood Borne Infections, Water Temperatures, Moving & Handling, Lifting Techniques, Lighting, Ventilation, Smoking, Electrical Safety ,Kitchen Safety, Laundry Safety, Challenging Behaviour 4. Fire Safety Risk assessment The legal requirement for a fire risk assessment • Identifying Hazards • Identifying people at risk • Evaluate, Remove, Reduce and Protect from Risk • Record, Plan, Inform, Instruct and Train • Review 5. First Aid Assess the Situation . Asses the Casualty . Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) . Recovery Position . Calling the Ambulance . Heart Attack . Strike . Severe External Bleeding . Shock . Choking . Broken and Fractured Bones . Back Injury . Burns . Diabetes . Eye Injury . Allergic Reactions . Swallowed Poisons . The First Aid Box . Records
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