Mandatory Training for Volunteers - Online Package - CPDUK Accredited

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    Mandatory Training for Volunteers - Level 1 - Online Training Package -   CPDUK Accredited.

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    Welcome to The Mandatory Training Group's online Mandatory Training for Volunteers training package. All our online training courses, programmes and qualifications are accredited by the CPD Certification Service (CPDUK).

    Providing statutory and mandatory training is key and this online Statutory & Mandatory Training Package for Volunteers Training Package helps give volunteers the tools, skills and knowledge to perform their role with confidence. It will provide effective learning to ensure they understand how to work safely in their environment.

    Course content

    This online Mandatory Training for Volunteers training package covers the following:

    IntroductionChapter 1 - Key definitionsChapter 2 - Importance of health and safetyChapter 3 - Key legislation and regulationsChapter 4 - Your responsibilitiesChapter 5 - Managing risks and hazardsChapter 6 - Slips, trips, and fallsChapter 7 - Adverse events, incidents, errors, or near missesChapter 8 - Risk managementChapter 9 - Common injuries and healthy back careChapter 10 - Module summary.
    IntroductionChapter 1 - Key definitionsChapter 2 - Understanding the elements of fireChapter 3 - What to do in the event of a fireChapter 4 - Module summary.
    IntroductionChapter 1 - Key definitionsChapter 2 - Causes of conflictChapter 3 - AssaultChapter 4 - Avoiding conflictChapter 5 - Recognising non-verbal signsChapter 6 - Communication breakdownChapter 7 - De-escalationChapter 8 - Lone workingChapter 9 - Dealing with a conflict situationChapter 10 -Your personal safetyChapter 11 - Module summary.
    IntroductionChapter 1 - Key definitionsChapter 2 - Key legislation and regulationsChapter 3 - Infection prevention and control principlesChapter 4 - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)Chapter 5 - Sharps managementChapter 6 - Module summary.
    IntroductionChapter 1 - Key definitionChapter 2 - Volunteer responsibilitiesChapter 3 - Moving and handling legislationChapter 4 - Injuries and back careChapter 5 - HSE GuidelinesChapter 6 - Module summary.
    IntroductionChapter 1 - Key definitionsChapter 2 - The aims of safeguardingChapter 3 - Adults with care and support needsChapter 4 - Terminology variationsChapter 5 - Making safeguarding personalChapter 6 - Types of abuseChapter 7 - Reporting a safeguarding concernChapter 8 - Module summary.
    IntroductionChapter 1 - Key definitionsChapter 2 - Equality, diversity and human rightsChapter 3 - Equality Act 2010Chapter 4 - Creating an inclusive environmentChapter 5 - Volunteering in an equal and diverse environmentChapter 6 - Challenging prejudice, discrimination and unfairnessChapter 7 - Equality vs equityChapter 8 - Module summary.
    IntroductionChapter 1 - Key definitionsChapter 2 - Legal definitionsChapter 3 - PreventChapter 4 - The signs vulnerabilityChapter 5 - Other factors that may cause vulnerabilityChapter 6 - Identifying vulnerable peopleChapter 7 - Information sharingChapter 8 - Module summary.
    IntroductionChapter 1 - Key definitionsChapter 2 - Key legislation and regulationsChapter 3 - Data security awarenessChapter 4 - Types of informationChapter 5 - ConfidentialityChapter 6 - Good record keepingChapter 7 - Threats to data securityChapter 8 - Good practiceChapter 9 - Data breachesChapter 10 - Access to buildingsChapter 11 - Module summary.
    IntroductionChapter 1 - Key definitionsChapter 2 - Importance of safeguarding childrenChapter 3 - Safeguarding for health and social care staffChapter 4 - Child abuseChapter 5 - Factors contributing to abuseChapter 6 - Types of child abuseChapter 7 - Case studiesChapter 8 - Effects of child abuseChapter 9 - Your role in safeguarding childrenChapter 10 - Sharing informationChapter 11 - Module summary.
    IntroductionChapter 1 - Key definitionsChapter 2 - Resuscitation Council UK guidanceChapter 3 - Cardiac arrest and CPRChapter 4 - How to administer CPRChapter 5 - ChokingChapter 6 - Module summary.

     

      Who is the course for?

      This Mandatory Training for Volunteers e-learning package is suitable for the following:

      • Volunteers
      • Supervisors
      • Managers
      • All staff interested in the health, safety and welfare needs of their clients.

      Course aims

      The aims of this Mandatory Training for Volunteers eLearning package are to:

      • Familiarise learners with health and safety legislation.
      • Realise the need for guidance towards knowledge of statutory and mandatory requirements in one’s role.
      • Assist learners to acquire the skills to perform their roles with confidence.

      Learning objectives

      On completion of this online Mandatory Training for Volunteers training package, the learner will be able to:

      • Define key terms, including data breach, confidentiality, consent and malware.
      • Outline ways consistent with legislation, policies and procedures for maintaining our own and others' health and safety.
      • Explain how to identify vulnerable people.
      • Outline the causes and effects of violence and conflict in the workplace.
      • Draw your attention to the importance of health and safety measures in care services.
      • Explain the importance of data security.
      • State the responsibilities of a volunteer when carrying out moving and assisting activities.
      • Describe the nine protected characteristics in line with human rights.

      Learning outcomes

      On completion of this online Mandatory Training for Volunteers training package, the learner will be able to:

      • Describe key legislation for the control of hazardous substances.
      • State what action to take if you have concerns about an individual or individuals.
      • List the most common causes of conflict.
      • Justify the need for effective health and safety measures in organisations.
      • Discuss your responsibilities for ensuring best moving and assisting practices.
      • Suggest ways in which they can challenge prejudice, discrimination and unfairness.
      • Examine the importance of compliance with statutes and regulations on one’s role.

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      Mandatory Training for Volunteers - Level 1 - Online Training Packages - CPDUK Accredited

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