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Let's gather for a drink and a nibble after the working day is over! Share your experiences around facilitation, bring a success to celebrate, or a challenge to chew over... while enjoying a well deserved post work refreshment of your choice. Free for all to attend, and open to members of IAF World and non members alike. No need to book (but if do you'll get handy reminders via email!), it's ok to turn up on the day. Find us in Bonnie & Wild in Edinburgh's St James Centre - we’ll have an IAF sign at our table. Bonnie & Wild has many restaurants and bars [https://bonnieandwildmarket.com/] around a central seating area, so you can have a bite to eat, or join us for a beverage of your choice! For more information email chair@iaf-scotland.org [chair@iaf-scotland.org].
Qualification Number 601/4458/0 Minimum entry age 19 Guided Learning Hours 180 What does this qualification cover? This qualification aims to: • introduce the concepts of equality and diversity in a variety of environments including society, the community and the workplace • highlight how stereotyping and labelling affect individuals • outline the effects of prejudice and discrimination • allow the learner to examine rights and responsibilities • stress the importance of taking individual responsibility and action to help and support others • provide a basis for further study and/or career development. The objectives of these qualifications are to help learners to: • raise their awareness of the issues surrounding equality and diversity • apply this awareness through their actions in society, community and the workplace. Who is it suitable for? This qualification is suitable for learners aged 19 and above. What are the entry requirements? There are no specific recommended prior learning requirements for this qualification. How is this qualification structured? The qualification is made up of three mandatory units: • Unit 1 Equality and diversity in society • Unit 2 Equality and diversity in the community • Unit 3 Equality and diversity in the workplace How is it assessed? This qualification is assessed via an internally assessed and externally verified portfolio of evidence. Funding for our qualifications This qualification is available fully funded under the Adult Education Budget funding stream and is free to the candidate.
Planned changes to the Construction Skills Certification Scheme mean that from September 2017, Construction Related Occupation (CRO) cards will be phased out. Without registration on an accepted course, or an industry-recognised qualification for your trade, you will not be able to apply for a CSCS card, unless you apply for the CSCS Labourer Card, to access construction sites. An IOSH Working Safely Certificate, along with a CITB Health & Safety Certificate, allows you to apply for a Labourer Card. Therefore, from September 2017, without a CSCS card, you won't get on site. The Labourer Card may be the only way you can get on site.
PHYSICAL THERAPY FOR PLANTAR FASCIITIS AIMS TO Dive into a dynamic exploration of evidence-based physiotherapy management strategies designed to alleviate heel pain and discomfort associated with this common foot condition. Discover practical tips, cutting-edge therapies, and expert insights to empower both practitioners and individuals dealing with Plantar Fasciitis. Our SEO-friendly lesson will equip you with the knowledge to understand the causes, effective treatment options, and preventive measures, ensuring you take confident steps towards a pain-free future. Don't let Plantar Fasciitis slow you down – enroll now for a lesson that blends science with practical solutions. LEARNING OBJECTIVE 1. Pathology Understanding Identify key diagnostic markers and symptoms to facilitate early detection and accurate assessment of Plantar Fasciitis. 2. Exercise Prescription Mastery: Develop proficiency in designing targeted exercise programs tailored to address the specific needs of individuals with Plantar Fasciitis. Explore evidence-based exercises that enhance flexibility, strength, and proprioception, contributing to effective rehabilitation and long-term management. 3. Rehabilitation Strategies: Acquire a deep understanding of evidence-based physiotherapy interventions for Plantar Fasciitis, including manual therapies, stretching protocols, and progressive strengthening exercises. 4. Prevention Techniques: Explore proactive measures and preventive strategies to reduce the risk of developing Plantar Fasciitis. By the end of this lesson, participants will possess a holistic understanding of Plantar Fasciitis, enabling them to proficiently address its pathology, prescribe targeted exercises, implement rehabilitation strategies, and advocate preventive measures for comprehensive foot care. WHO SHOULD ENROLL Physiotherapist Orthopedic Sport & Exercise Physiologist Occupational Therapist CPD CREDIT HOURS 1 Hour RESOURCES 1-Month Access to Learning Resources Downloadable Course Material CPD Certificate
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Qualification Number 601/6520/0 Minimum entry age 19 Guided Learning Hours 25 Qualification Objective? To provide the learner with the knowledge and understanding to be able to complete a risk assessment in the workplace. What are the entry requirements? There are no specific recommended prior learning requirements for this qualification. How is this qualification structured? The qualification is made up of one mandatory unit: • Unit 1 The Principles of Risk Assessment How is it assessed? This qualification is assessed via an internally assessed and externally verified portfolio of evidence. Funding for our qualifications This qualification is available fully funded under the Adult Education Budget funding stream and is free to the candidate.
Qualification Number 603/3857/X Minimum entry age 19 Guided Learning Hours 14 Qualification Objective To provide learners with the skills that they require to manage conflict in a range of situations What are the entry requirements? There are no specific recommended prior learning requirements for this qualification. How is this qualification structured? The qualification is made up of one mandatory unit: • Unit 1 Manage conflict in the workplace How is it assessed? This qualification is assessed via an internally assessed and externally verified portfolio of evidence. Funding for our qualifications This qualification is available fully funded under the Adult Education Budget funding stream and is free to the candidate.
Qualification Number 603/5253/X Minimum entry age 19 Guided Learning Hours 90 What does this qualification cover? This qualification will enable learners to understand and implement lean organisation techniques, business improvement tools and techniques and to work effectively in a business team. What are the entry requirements? There are no specific recommended prior learning requirements for this qualification. How is this qualification structured? The qualification is made up of three mandatory units: • Unit 1 Working in teams • Unit 2 Business improvement tools and techniques • Unit 3 Lean organisation techniques How is it assessed? This qualification is assessed via an internally assessed and externally verified portfolio of evidence. Funding for our qualifications This qualification is available fully funded under the Adult Education Budget funding stream and is free to the candidate.
The course covers investigation and risk assessment of asbestos-contaminated soils and sites, including waste classification and land remediation. It will cover the current HSE and EA legislation and guidance, assessing risk to health from asbestos in soils and how to assess the land, analysis types and interpretation, and remedial actions.