Internal Quality Assurance IQA Level 4
The Generic Instructor Course trains future Instructors in the principles of adult learning. These skills can then be used to teach fellow healthcare professionals at a number of our courses, including ALS, EPALS and NLS.
Epilepsy awareness Buccal medication training Seizure management course Epilepsy education program Neurological disorder training Emergency response to seizures Epilepsy care for healthcare professionals CPD accredited epilepsy course Nursing revalidation hours Healthcare professional seizure training Hands-on buccal administration practice Seizure recognition techniques Epilepsy management for caregivers Practical skills in epilepsy care Interactive epilepsy training sessions Expert instructors in epilepsy awareness Epilepsy impact on patients and families Effective communication in epilepsy care Real-life scenarios in epilepsy training High-quality epilepsy care certification
Based in Richmond, North Yorkshire, providing training and support to businesses, schools, education providers, sports clubs and communities. Bespoke courses delivered for in house training.
You are only eligible to attend this course if you have been given Instructor Potential (IP'd) on the relevant provider course. You will not be eligible to attend this course without this. **PLEASE ONLY APPLY FOR THE CORRECT ALLOCATION YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN INSTRUCTOR POTENTIAL FOR!** The Generic Instructor Course trains future Instructors in the principles of adult learning. These skills can then be used to teach fellow healthcare professionals at a number of our courses, including ALS, EPALS and NLS. This course is a joint collaboration between Resuscitation Council UK and the Advanced Life Support Group (ALSG). Around 900 Instructors are trained on this course every year. This course consists of a day of e-learning followed by two days of face-to-face attendance, which will take place in a Resuscitation Council UK Course Centre. Across the two day face-to-face sessions, Candidates will attend a lecture before taking part in practical sessions that cover the teaching modalities required to teach the provider courses. These include approaches to teaching skills acquisition, facilitating simulation, undertaking assessments and providing feedback to candidates. After successful completion of the GIC, Candidates must teach on two provider courses as an Instructor Candidate (IC) within two years of the GIC in order to complete their training and receive their qualification.
Training for tutors, trainers and assessors in post-16 education
This must-attend masterclass will provide a comprehensive understanding of all the key developments in the latest statutory and non-statutory guidance documents from a DSLs perspective, and how they relate to safeguarding provision in schools and colleges.