This course will provide all staff with an awareness of food hygiene. It also covers the recommended yearly refresher in Food Hygiene.
Understand and use common expressions in modern greek in order to be able to communicate in simple, every day situations. Introduce yourselves and others, ask and answer questions about your life such as where you come from, where you live, and exchange information about family members. Interact in a simple way as long as the person you are talking to speaks slowly, clearly, and is prepared to help. The main topics to be covered in this course are about home, work, family, daily routine, food, likes, dislikes, describing people, shopping and much more...
This course explores ‘What is diabetes’ and the basic anatomy and physiology of what happens to cause diabetes, management, short & long term complications, and caring for someone with diabetes.
This course is designed to enable learners to increase their understanding of risk assessment and risk management in Health and Social Care settings.
This course is designed to enable learners to increase their understanding of risk assessment and risk management in Health and Social Care settings.
This course is developed for care staff and volunteers to raise awareness of the causes of incontinence, the use of continence aids and promotion of good practice.
Master the some of the West End and Broadway’s favourite show tunes by joining our musical theatre singing courses. By attending, you can be assured to learn the correct techniques from day one and enjoy incredible singing lessons. Ideal for those who dream of being part of the show!
This course will explore ways to support and enhance the quality of care provided to the individual approaching end of life, their families and their carers.
This confidentially & effective record keeping training course is aimed at assisting staff to understand what is expected of them regarding confidentiality, maintaining accurate up to date records and documents.
The course seeks to improve the wellbeing and experience of people with dementia and of the care staff working with them. It should improve your confidence in managing situations you find challenging.