This module provides practical knowledge on how to prevent contamination, looking at the controls that should be in place from delivery of ingredients right through to the service or sale of the final product.
Module Two: Food Safety Legislation
Easy
20 mins
Waleed Khalid
This module explains your legal responsibilities and looks at how the law is enforced should your business not comply. The module looks at the specific legal responsibilities of supervisors.
Module One: Introduction to Supervising Food Safety
Easy
15 mins
Waleed Khalid
This module introduces the key terms and issues that surround supervising a food catering business. The module looks at why food safety is so important and how supervisors can contribute towards reducing risks.
Brief Description of Supervising Food Safety-Level 3
Easy
4 mins
Waleed Khalid
The Supervising Food Safety-Level 3 course targets food industry managers and supervisors, emphasizing legal compliance and best practices.
Summary
Easy
1 mins
Waleed Khalid
This course was designed to illustrate the significance of the Mental Capacity Act, not only in upholding the rights of individuals, but also in bringing a legislative safeguard to prevent adults at risk of abuse from having their requirements ignored or neglected.
Module 4: The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
Easy
20 mins
Waleed Khalid
The deprivation of liberty safeguards were set out in the codes of practice laid before parliament by the Lord Chancellor on 13th June 2008, in accordance with the Mental Capacity Act 2005.
Module 3: Assessing Capacity
Easy
14 mins
Waleed Khalid
In this module, we will discuss about how capacity is assessed who can carry out an assessment and making best interest decisions. When looking after a person in your care, you may be needed to carry out an assessment of capacity before carrying out any care or treatment.
Module 2: What is the Mental Capacity Act?
Easy
23 mins
Waleed Khalid
We will now discuss in depth the five statutory principles of the act. These five principles must inform everything you do when providing care or treatment for a person who lacks capacity. The aim of these statutory principles is to protect those who lack capacity as well as helping them takes part when possible in the decisions that affect them.
Module 1: Introduction
Easy
6 mins
Waleed Khalid
In this module, we will describe many facets and procedures of the Mental Capacity Act in detail. This includes who the act affects, when it applies, how to assess capacity and the procedures that can be put in place in the home or workplace to make sure best practices are followed and people are treated fairly at all times.
Brief Description of Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (MCA and DOLs)
Easy
2 mins
Waleed Khalid
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 governs decision-making on behalf of adults who may not be able to make their own decisions such as a learning disability, an illness such as dementia, a brain injury, and mental health problems.