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  • For an organisation to thrive, it must strive to create an environment with equality of opportunity for all, and that celebrates the differences that make us unique. Equality and diversity concerns avoiding discrimination and ensuring that there is equal opportunity for all stakeholders, which in turn leads to a positive company culture and better staff engagement levels.
  • Every day hundreds of thousands of us spend multiple hours using display screen equipment (DSE), a computer at work, a laptop or tablet at home, with little regard for the health problems it may cause us. From postural issues to eye strain, repetitive strain injury to headaches – if you’re using display screen equipment regularly you may suffer from one or more of these conditions. The good news is that there are steps you can take to make working with DSE as comfortable as possible. This course outlines the steps you should take.
  • Key elements of our e-learning courses are:
    • interactive exercises/gaming
    • media-rich content
    • interactive 3D scenarios
    • content provided by market leading experts
    • relevant photography and illustrations
    • multi-generational content and style
  • The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect on 25 May 2018. It strengthens existing legislation on how businesses store and process data. Ensuring that your organisation is up to speed with the GDPR is essential, not only to protect your clients’ data, but also to protect your business from fines, penalties and reputational damage.
  • Most fires can be prevented. Everybody within the workplace has responsibility for fire safety. The key to avoiding fire within your business is understanding factors and behaviours within your business and carrying out a thorough assessment to minimise risk. This course will equip learners with the knowledge and skills to avoid the risk of fire in your business.
  • According to government statistics, there are 15,000 fires in workplaces and places where people gather in England every year. That’s 40 fires a day. The costs associated with fire are significant from physical costs including destruction of property, loss of income and increased insurance premiums, through to immeasurable, profound costs including loss of life, severe injury and reputational damage.
  • The Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 require employers to provide adequate and appropriate equipment, facilities and personnel to ensure their employees receive immediate attention if they are injured or taken ill at work.
  • It is estimated that over 600,000 of us will suffer a non-fatal accident at work every year. The competent and timely administration of first aid can make a huge difference for both the injured employee and the business.
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    Cyber Security

    Original price was: £1,800.00.Current price is: £499.00.
    For a limited period we are offering this course at an attractive discounted price. (Also included in the price is a one years FREE subscription to a VPN service) Possible lines of employment within this field include Data Protection Officer, Security Analyst, Ethical Hacker, Virus Technician, Penetration Tester
  • SIA Security Guard licence holders must undergo one day of top-up training. Top Up training will include Terror Threat Awareness and Minimising Personal Risk for Security Officers. The SIA changes also require licence holders to have an Emergency First Aid Certificate.
  • The Highfield Award for Door Supervisors in the Private Security Industry (Top-Up) (Scotland) is awarded by Highfield Qualifications and sits on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF). This qualification is supported by the Security Industry Authority (SIA), which regulates the private security industry.
  • The Highfield Award for CCTV Operators (Public Space Surveillance) in the Private Security Industry (Scotland) at SCQF Level 6 is awarded by Highfield Qualifications and sits on the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF). This qualification is supported by the Security Industry Authority (SIA), which regulates the private security industry.
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