Essential Skills Learning Paths
Essential Skills Learning Paths
Essential Skills Learning Paths
Get a wider understanding of the most important aspects of work on farms with our Essential Skills Learning Paths.
Learn in confidence
Become a member so you can make the most of the Learning Hub, which automatically saves your progress as you work. This means you can pause your training whenever you need to, knowing you can log back in and resume exactly where you left off.
And once you complete the Learning Path, you'll be issued with a certificate to show your effort. This is also saved in your Learning Record, allowing you to quickly show all your successes and learning in one place.
And once you complete the Learning Path, you'll be issued with a certificate to show your effort. This is also saved in your Learning Record, allowing you to quickly show all your successes and learning in one place.
Understand how to calculate and deliver your crop's nutrient need while complying with relevant regulations.
Gain an understanding of inclusion and diversity and their benefits for farming and growing businesses
Delve into the principles of Hazard, Analysis and Critical Control Points and how to implement HACCP plans.
This Learning Path guides you on working through conflict to achieve positive outcomes.
Learn about the traits of great communicators and how you can improve your own abilities.
Develop your coaching skills so you can improve employee productivity and staff retention.
Find out about organisms that can harm plants and animals and how pests and diseases are spread.
This Learning Path is aimed at anyone working with livestock, including livestock keepers and farmers.
Learn why conflict happens and how to turn disagreements into opportunities for constructive dialogue.
This module makes learning key accounting terms simple and includes activities to develop your skills.
Master the essential skills and knowledge crucial for working safely in an agricultural environment.
Improve your hazard recognition and risk management, and discover best practice on reporting incidents.