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Date: 19th March 2012 Title of course: secondary core level health and safety accreditation. Times: 12.30pm till 4.30pm Venue: Open University, Hammerwood Gate, Kents Hill, MK, MK7 6BY Course tutor: Judi Greenhalgh Course details: The Design and Technology Association (D&TA) health and safety standards cover all areas of work within design and technology and are relevant therefore to all teachers/technicians and support staff working in food, graphics, systems and control, textiles and resistant materials This course will prepare colleagues to meet the D&TA Core Level training standards. Following the training, course members will be required to submit a personal portfolio to show evidence they meet the relevant standards to enable them to apply for national accreditation through the D&TA. This course fulfils OFSTED?s ?safeguarding? criteria. To be renewed every 3 to 5 years. This course is suitable for GTP students, Teachers, technicians and health and safety governors. Cost of training: £100.00 per person including resources and Free Memory stick with useful resources on. Refreshments also provided. Cost of Accreditation: £25.00 for new award or £10.00 renewal. Specialist Levels Training can be arranged at follow up with portfolio if needed. Further details: To reserve a place(s) or further information, contact Judi Greenhalgh on 07773 461772 0r email datecheducation@yahoo.co.uk or Contact Ben Hen-wicks at DATA.
Submitted by: Judi Greenhalgh Email: datecheducation@yahoo.co.uk
Publication date: 18th February 2012 Withdrawal date: 01st January 2014 Created: 18th February 2012 Last updated: 18th February 2012 17:08 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naaidt.org.uk/296 |
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