Environmental Awareness Level 2
The Environmental Awareness Level 2 course is designed to provide delegates with an awareness of environmental issues and their individual responsibilities for environmental management. The course aims to help delegates understand the importance of environmental protection and sustainability and to promote best practices for reducing the impact of human activities on the environment.
The course covers a range of topics, including the basic principles of environmental management, the impact of human activities on the environment, and the legal framework for environmental protection. Delegates will also learn about the importance of waste reduction, energy conservation, and the use of sustainable materials and practices.
The course is designed to be delivered over a period of three hours, with plenty of opportunities for questions and discussions throughout. Successful candidates will be issued with a certificate that is valid for three years, demonstrating their understanding and knowledge of environmental awareness. The certificate can be used to demonstrate compliance with legal obligations and to demonstrate a commitment to promoting environmental protection and sustainability in the workplace.
Learning Objectives
- Know the legislation associated with environmental management
- Understand employee responsibilities
- Understand how waste and pollution impacts on the environment
- Know what to do in the event of an environmental accident or incident
Workplace Courses
Level 2 Award in Customer Service and Complaints Management
Learning Objectives:
- Legislation
- What is a complaint?
- Awareness of complaints management system
- Building the rapport with customers
- Complaints processes and resolution
- Minimising the potential for customer complaints
- Effective communication
- Behaviours
- Security
Level 2 Award in Environmental Awareness
Learning Objectives:
- Know the legislation associated with environmental management
- Explain employee responsibilities
- Describe how waste and pollution impacts on the environment
- Know what to do in the event of an environmental accident or incident
Level 2 Award in Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Learning Objectives:
- Define equality, diversity, inclusion and discrimination perception and stereotyping
- Explain how the law protects people from discrimination
- Define prejudice and explain how it can impact on individuals
- Identify where discrimination can be found in the workplace
- Know how to promote diversity and reduce discrimination in the workplace
Level 2 Award in General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR)
Learning Objectives:
- Understand what the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is
- Outline the 6 data protection principles
- Understand the special categories of personal data
- Understand the main responsibilities of organisations under the GDPR
- Explain what Data Protection Impact Assessments are
- Understand the rules for data breach reporting and transferring personal data outside of the EU
Level 2 Award in Lone Working
Learning Objectives:
- List the legislation associated with lone-working
- Produce a risk assessment for lone working
- Describe the precautions that can be put into place
- Explain supervision for alone worker
- List methods of communication
- Describe how to report an incident
Level 2 Award in Protecting Vulnerable Groups
Learning Objectives:
- To ensure care and support workers can identify harm and respond appropriately to situations where harm may occur
- To ensure care and support workers work in a person-centred way that promotes rights, inclusion and well-being
Level 3 Award in Environmental Management
Learning Objectives:
- Know the legislation associated with environmental management
- Identify employer and employee responsibilities
- Explain how waste and pollution impacts the environment
- List the main elements of an Environmental Management System (EMS)
- Know the steps to help implement an effective EMS
Level 3 Award in Managing and Supervising Safety
Learning Objectives:
- To know why it is important to manage safely
- Understand how the law applies
- Be aware of legal requirements
- Be able to implement a health and safety management system
- Understand why accidents and incidents should be investigated