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Training Course on The Duties of Health Observer


Summary

The tasks of a health monitor are essential in maintaining the health and safety of individuals in society. A health monitor plays a crucial role in enhancing prevention and minimizing health risks through continuous awareness and monitoring. The Duties of Health Observer course, offered by the British Academy for Training and Development, aims to provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform their duties efficiently and professionally in various health environments. Participants will learn about the health monitor's role in health surveillance, monitoring health behaviors, and overseeing the application of health regulations and policies.

The course covers the core tasks of a health monitor, such as inspecting health facilities, testing food and water, and monitoring infectious diseases, in addition to implementing awareness and prevention programs. The course also aims to develop participants' skills in handling emergency cases, preparing health reports, and providing effective health counseling.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Professionals working in public health and health monitoring.
  • New health monitors or individuals wishing to specialize in this field.
  • Employees in food and health facilities.
  • Doctors and nurses looking to expand their knowledge in health monitoring.
  • Anyone interested in developing their skills in disease prevention and monitoring.

 

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Understand the core tasks of a health monitor in the community.
  • Learn inspection and monitoring techniques for health facilities, food, and water.
  • Enhance skills in handling infectious diseases and health emergencies.
  • Implement health awareness and education programs.
  • Prepare health reports and effectively follow up on health prevention procedures.

Course Content

  • The Role of the Health Monitor in the Community

    • Introduction to tasks and responsibilities.
    • The importance of health monitoring in disease prevention.
    • The relationship between the health monitor and the community.
  • Core Tasks of the Health Monitor

    • Monitoring the health environment and facilities.
    • Inspecting health facilities and public utilities.
    • Monitoring food and water quality.
  • Global and Local Health Standards

    • Familiarity with local and international health regulations.
    • Applying international standards in health monitoring.
    • Challenges in applying health standards.
  • Food Safety Monitoring

    • Food inspection techniques and best practices in storage and preparation.
    • The importance of inspecting food facilities and workforce.
    • Monitoring hygiene and food safety.
  • Water and Sanitation Monitoring

    • Verifying water quality and health sources.
    • Water testing techniques and safety standards.
    • Wastewater management and waste treatment.
  • Handling Hazardous and Toxic Materials

    • Identifying toxic materials.
    • Preventive measures and handling toxic materials.
    • Safe storage and handling of hazardous substances.
  • Monitoring Infectious and Epidemic Diseases

    • Identifying common infectious diseases.
    • Prevention strategies and reducing disease spread.
    • The health monitor’s role in combating epidemics.
  • Health Awareness Strategies

    • Developing awareness campaigns on personal hygiene.
    • Educating on the prevention of infectious diseases.
    • The role of media in health awareness.
  • Handling Health Emergencies

    • Strategies for handling outbreaks.
    • Coordinating health efforts with relevant authorities.
    • The health monitor’s role in controlling epidemics.
  • Health Inspection Tools and Techniques

    • Using tools and techniques in health monitoring.
    • Conducting comprehensive health inspections of facilities.
    • Writing inspection reports and providing recommendations.
  • Continuous Assessment of Health Facilities

    • Regular evaluation of health facilities and public utilities.
    • Identifying critical points and improving performance.
    • Communication methods with authorities to improve health conditions.
  • Health Data Analysis and Monitoring Reports

    • Accurately collecting and analyzing health data.
    • Preparing monthly and annual health reports.
    • Using health data for decision-making.
  • Planning for Health Prevention Management

    • Developing preventive plans to combat diseases.
    • Identifying high-risk areas for epidemics.
    • Implementing prevention strategies in communities.
  • Organizing Health Awareness Campaigns

    • Planning awareness campaigns in schools and public facilities.
    • Using media and the internet for health awareness.
    • Measuring the effectiveness of health awareness campaigns.
  • Collaboration with Government Agencies and Health Organizations

    • Coordinating with ministries and relevant health authorities.
    • Collaborating with global health organizations to address health challenges.
    • Developing strategic relationships with non-governmental organizations.

Course Date

2025-03-03

2025-06-02

2025-09-01

2025-12-01

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£4500 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3600 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2790 / Member

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