1. Module 2 : Legionnaires’ Disease

    By the end of this section, you should be able to understand: Where the Legionnaires’ Disease bacteria was first identified. The symptoms and incubation period of the disease. The causes and modes of transmission. The conditions required for Legionella bacteria to grow and multiply. Who is at risk, how the disease is treated, and the possible complications.
  2. Module 1 : Introduction

    By the end of this section, you should be able to understand: What Legionella is. Where Legionella bacteria are commonly found. Why specific guidelines were developed to minimize the risk of Legionella infection.
  3. brief description

    By the end of this section, you should be able to understand: What Legionella bacteria are. The common environments where Legionella bacteria can be found. The reasons why specific guidelines were developed to reduce the risk of Legionella infections.
  4. Module 3: Data Security Threats

    By the end of this section, you should be able to demonstrate an understanding of: The potential threats to information security How to minimize security risks Best practices for maintaining data security The do’s and don’ts when using mobile devices
  5. Module 4: Breaches And Incidents

    Upon completing this section, you will understand: What data security incidents and data breaches are. The different types of data security incidents. How to identify and report incidents correctly. What constitutes a personal data breach. How to safely handle communication — including post, email, and telephone use.
  6. Module 2: Information and the law

  7. Module 1: Introduction

    Upon completing this section, you will be able to: Understand the principles and key terminology of information governance. Recognize why safe data equals safe care. Identify and explain the three core components of data security.
  8. Brief Description Of Information Governance

    By the end of this section, you will be able to: Understand the key principles and terminology of information governance. Recognize the importance of safe data in ensuring safe care. Identify and explain the three core components of data security.
  9. Module 4: Standard Infection Control Precautions(SICPs)

    By the end of this section, you should be able to: Identify and understand the 10 elements of Standard Infection Control Precautions. Explain the importance of each element in preventing infection transmission. Recognize how effective hand hygiene supports infection prevention and control.
  10. Module 5: Transmission-Based Precautions (TBPs)

    By the end of this section, you should be able to: Explain the concept of Transmission-Based Precautions (TBPs) and when they are required. Describe how infections are transmitted between individuals and environments. Identify different transmission routes and the specific TBPs needed for each. Understand what steps to take before implementing TBPs.