Level 3 HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) Training: Ensuring food safety and preventing contamination is critical in any food service or catering environment. This Level 3 HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) Training is an advanced program designed for senior staff members responsible for food safety management. Completing this course demonstrates your commitment to safeguarding consumers and maintaining top-notch hygiene standards. Designed for food safety managers and supervisors, this course equips you with the knowledge to establish HACCP plans in your workplace, ensuring that food safety regulations are implemented and followed by all staff. Enrol now to ensure your team operates under the highest food safety standards and gain a competitive edge in the industry.
Our Safeguarding courses have been created because, first and foremost, each and every one of us has basic human rights. Chief among these is the right to be healthy, happy and treated well, regardless of race, age, gender or location. When these rights are abused in some way it’s wrong, and it is therefore vital that guidelines, policies and procedures are followed to enable everyone, without exception to live a life in which these basic values and rights are maintained and upheld. Everyone, regardless of their age, gender, religion, ethnicity or background has the right to a healthy, happy life. Safeguarding is about minimising and managing the risks to vulnerable individuals. This course, ‘Safeguarding Children’, is aimed at anyone who has a duty of care for, or comes into contact with children in their chosen profession. Although most children are brought up in loving, nurturing environments and grow up to lead happy lives, the subject has to be discussed in order to better protect those children that need it most. During this course you will hear many facts, figures and details surrounding the risk to children, the types of abuse suffered, how to recognise the signs of abuse and key safeguarding legislations put in place to minimise the abuse of children. Once you are able to recognise the signs of possible abuse, and know the steps you should take if you suspect it you will be better able to protect the children in your care.