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  • Twitter is a social media platform that is used by a wide range of people, from celebrities, who use it to communicate with their fans to companies and brands who can use it to engage their customers and attract new ones. This courses will look in detail at the use of Twitter as part of your marketing activity.
  • Working safely during COVID-19 requires all businesses to carry out an appropriate COVID-19 risk assessment. The assessment should directly address risks associated with coronavirus so that sensible measures can be put in place to minimise those risks for children, young people, adults and staff.

    The FIVE steps to ensuring your Dance or Drama School is COVID-19 Secure

    • Pay £72+ VAT for your Covid-19 Secure Risk Assessment below.

    • Answer the comprehensive Covid-19 Secure questionnaire thoroughly and upload your School logo

    • Receive the draft of your personalised Covid-19 Secure Risk Assessment within 5 working days

    • Provide any comments or feedback if there are elements of the Covid-19 Secure Risk Assessment that you will struggle to comply with (ensuring that it will work for your School)

    • Circulate the finalised Covid-19 Secure Risk Assessment to your staff, and make it available to students and parents

    Following purchase please follow the link in your confirmation email and complete the Questionnaire.  Your Covid-19 Risk Assessment will be emailed to you within 5 working days of submitting the Questionnaire.

  • The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 requires all employers to have a Health and Safety Policy and undertake a General Risk Assessment appropriate to their business.

    Working Together to Safeguard Children (2018) requires all providers working with children, young people and vulnerable adults to have a Safeguarding Policy in place.

    The Data Protection Act 2018 is the UK's implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and requires you to outline how personal data is processed within your school.

    It is also good practice to have an Accident and Illness Policy, Complaints and Equalities Policy in place.

    Our online tool makes this process as easy as possible. Just complete the questionnaire and your comprehensive document pack will be emailed to you within minutes, covering all aspects of operating a UK-based Dance and Drama School.

    This comprehensive Dance and Drama School business pack includes the following documentation;
      • Statement of general policy and arrangements
      • General Risk Assessment 
        • Car parking and External Safety
        • Staff Training
        • Student Welfare
        • Viral Illness and Infectious Diseases (including COVID-19)
        • Venue – Spaces/Studios
        • Delivery of Classes
        • Pointe Work (Note: this section is only relevant if you specifically teach Pointe Ballet Work)
        • Singing (Note: this section is only relevant if you specifically teach Group Drama (Musical Theatre Based), Group Singing, and/or Individual Singing Lessons)
      • Policy and Procedures on Safeguarding Children & Adults at Risk
        • Statutory and legislative frameworks
        • Terminology and Definitions
        • Overview and Responsibilities
        • Responding to a safeguarding incident or concern involving a child or adult at risk
        • Reporting a safeguarding incident or concern
        • Further advice and guidance
        • Recognising and Responding to Abuse
        • Code of Behaviour and Good Practice
        • APPENDIX 1 - Reporting Suspected Abuse - Confidential Recording Sheet
      • NEW - General Data Protection Regulations 2018 Policy
      • NEW - Accident and Illness Policy
        • Minimum exclusion periods for infectious diseases
      • NEW - Complaints Policy
      • NEW - Equalities Policy

    Once you have received your Document pack you can update it at any time as things change using the link in the accompanying email.

    Click below to purchase your Comprehensive Dance or Drama School Documentation Pack.

    Following purchase please follow the link in your confirmation email and complete the Questionnaire.  Your Documentation Pack will be emailed to you within 15mins of submitting the Questionnaire.

  • The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 requires all employers to have a Health and Safety Policy and undertake a General Risk Assessment appropriate to their business.

    Our online Risk Management tool produces a comprehensive Health and Safety Policy and General Risk Assessment covering all aspects of operating a Dance and Drama School including;

    • Teaching and coaching staff failing to act appropriately
    • Lack of insurance
    • Lack of qualified First Aider(s) and first aid kit
    • Lack of understanding and  support from venue, support staff, and delivery workers
    • Failing to secure data leading to a breach of GDRP regulations
    • Lack of register/accountability in the event of fire or evacuation
    • Lack of Emergency contact details and related information
    • Staff or students with individual Risk Assessments (i.e. disability, young persons or new/expectant mothers)
    • Lack of drinking water
    • Lack of food
    • Inappropriate footwear and clothing
    • Hair
    • Jewelry and valuables
    • Exhaustion
    • Staff or students at enhanced risk from infectious disease (i.e. disability, young persons or new/expectant mothers)
    • Teaching and coaching staff failing to act appropriately (infection control)
    • Inadequate cleaning and ventilation of space(s)
    • Physical work (during an outbreak of viral illness or disease)
    • Partner work (during an outbreak of viral illness or disease)
    • Unsuitable venue (including floor, lighting, and ventilation)
    • Ingress/Egress to site
    • Lack of fire Risk Assessment
    • Lack of knowledge of fire evacuation procedures
    • Lack of firefighting equipment and familiarisation in its use
    • Unsecured power cables
    • Unsafe, poorly maintained/ installed Electrical Equipment
    • Inadequate cleaning of space(s)
    • Lack of ventilation of space(s)
    • Lack of maintenance of gas heating systems and gas cooking systems (where applicable)
    • Failure to maintain the water system
    • Lack of Hand Washing
    • Child Protection where toilet facilities are shared with other facility users
    • Furniture and other Hazards
    • Ill student, child or member of staff
    • Lack of Waste Management
    • Class timetable- lack of planning
    • Lack of rules and behavioral expectations
    • Partner work (including lifts and higher risk maneuvers)
    • Ill maintained Acro equipment or environment

    Once you have received your Risk Assessment you can update it at any time as things change using the link in the accompanying email.

    Click below to purchase your General Risk Assessment.

    Following purchase please follow the link in your confirmation email and complete the Questionnaire.  Your Health and Safety Policy and General Risk Assessment will be emailed to you within 15mins of submitting the Questionnaire.

  • Working Together to Safeguard Children (2018) requires all providers working with children, young people and vulnerable adults to have a Safeguarding Policy in place.

    Click below to purchase your Safeguarding Policy.

    Following purchase please follow the link in your confirmation email and complete the Questionnaire.  Your Safeguarding Policy will be emailed to you within 15mins of submitting the Questionnaire.

  • Working safely is in the interest and concern of all staff, both employers and employees. Health and safety is one of the few areas where the law places specific duties specifically on employees so knowledge of where this applies and how to ensure that it is adhered to is vital to protect individuals and businesses. Most workers feel that accidents are something that only happens to other people. The reality is that too many workers are coming to harm by not observing Health and Safety laws and not working to safe systems of work. The physical, mental and financial burden of these accidents can have a huge impact on themselves, their families and their colleagues. The Online Working Safely E-Learning Course covers a wide range of topics including fire safety, asbestos awareness, working at height, COSHH, PPE and electricity. It also covers methods for improving safety performance and methods of protecting the environment.

    Working Safely Course Modules

    Introducing Working Safely Defining Hazard and Risk Identifying Common Hazards Improving Safety Performance Protecting the Environment Final Assessment Hazard Perception Approved by IIRSM, Gatehouse Awards & CPD – Duration 150 mins*
  • This online Workplace Health and Safety E-Learning course covers general health and safety issues that apply to a wide range of types of businesses and sectors, from office and retail environments to workshops and factories. The wide range of topics covered makes this a great course to act as an introduction to health and safety in the workplace that can then be built on with more detailed courses that cover specific hazards that employees might come into contact with in specific workplaces. This makes it a useful part of the induction process. By the end of this Workplace Health and Safety E-Learning course the candidate will have an understanding of health and safety legislation and definitions of common terms associated with health and safety. This is followed up with some statistics outlining the most common causes of accidents in the workplace. They will also understand good practice in relation to electricity, display screen equipment and the use of safe manual handling techniques. The course also introduces best practice associated with the control of substances hazardous to health regulations, the importance of using appropriate PPE as instructed and the most common procedures to follow in the event of a fire. The Workplace Health and Safety online course contains specific case studies that outline the seriousness of health and safety in the workplace and potential consequences if there is a health and safety breach. Along with all this it introduces the concept of risk assessment and concludes with the actions that should be taken in the event of an emergency situation occurring.

    Workplace Health & Safety Course Modules

    What Is Health and Safety? Case Studies Corporate Manslaughter Accidents Fire, Electricity, DSE and Manual Handling Emergencies, CoSHH, PPE and Stress Approved by IIRSM & CPD - Duration 45 mins*

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