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Legal & Risk Bundle

Training in the legal and risk areas.

Essential Compliance Bundle

Our Essential Compliance Bundle has been specifically created for Australian businesses and organisations.

Harassment and Discrimination

This course builds empathy to avoid unpleasant incidents in the workplace by placing learners in thought-provoking scenarios based on real-life legal cases.

Manual Handling

This interactive course provides learners with the skills and knowledge required to apply effective and safe manual handling practices within their organisation.

Work Health and Safety

This course helps learners understand the relevance of WHS in their role, and supplies them with the knowledge and skills needed to apply solid WHS practices to prevent accidents from occurring at work.

Workplace Bullying

This online course is designed to give your staff the skills and knowledge required to effectively prevent, avoid and deal with bullying in the workplace.

Privacy in the Workplace

This highly engaging course is designed to give you the skills and knowledge to be able to handle your customer’s personal information correctly as defined by the Australian Privacy Act.

Anti-Money Laundering for Gaming Venues

Anti-Money Laundering for Gaming Venues, provides money laundering and terrorism financing risk awareness training. The course has been specifically designed to assist gaming venues with meeting their obligations under the AML/CTF Act.

Diversity and Inclusion

Diversity and inclusion (D&I) is all about achieving a workplace which is genuinely and sustainably equitable for all, regardless of gender, age, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnicity or religious or cultural background.

Armed Robbery Awareness

This interactive course teaches learners how to behave during an armed robbery, what to do after a robbery, and how to identify and minimise the risk of armed hold-ups occurring.

Modern Slavery Awareness

Modern slavery can be found in every corner of our globalised world. The term modern slavery describes situations where coercion, threats or deception are used to exploit victims and undermine their freedom.

Slips, Trips and Falls

Slips, trips and falls are the most common cause of workplace injuries. This course aims to help you prevent these incidents by knowing how to identify slip, trip and fall hazards in the workplace, and understanding how to manage these risks. You will also understand the different responsibilities of both employers and employees in preventing slips, trips and falls.

Fire Safety Awareness

Fires can grow and spread quickly, putting everyone in the workplace at risk. This course aims to prepare employees on what to do when a fire emergency happens, including how to use firefighting equipment and how to safely evacuate the workplace.

First Aid Basics

First Aid covers the steps taken to help an injured or sick person in the first minutes after an incident has occurred. This course aims to equip you with the tools needed to confidently respond to any first aid emergency you may encounter at work.

Drug and Alcohol Awareness

Performing duties whilst under the influence of drugs or alcohol is a leading contributor to workplace injuries in Australia. It’s crucial that both employers and employees understand their responsibilities at work, and that every workplace has a drug and alcohol policy in place.

Equal Employment Opportunity

Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is an important concept for all employers, employees and job applicants. It’s a way of protecting people at all stages of the employment cycle, and ensures that everyone has equal access to employment opportunities based solely on merit.

Disability Inclusion & Awareness

The promotion of disability awareness in our workplaces and communities is vital in establishing a society where people with disability are valued and included. For much of history, people with disability have experienced discrimination and stigma, often due to societal misconceptions about what it means to have a disability.