CHC continuing healthcare e-learning is hosted on an external site
Please click on the link http://portal.e-lfh.org.uk/Register
You can find an easy guide to accessing the e-learning here
In order to obtain full compliance, you must complete and pass both Data Security Refresher and Cyber Security Refresher modules below.
This course must be accessed in Chrome
Welcome to ‘Focus on Fraud Awareness’ - This eLearning module has been designed to help you recognise the signs of potential fraud and understand the steps that you need to take to ensure it is managed, investigated, and dealt with appropriately.
The course will take about 45 minutes to complete. We encourage all employees to undertake this module and hope you find it interesting and informative.
The purpose of this course is to provide all BCC employees with a broad and consistent understanding of fraud and how such crimes can be prevented.
On completion of the course, you should be better able to recognise potential fraud in your workplace and be aware of your responsibilities if you suspect it.
Fraud is impacting on organisations in more diverse ways than ever before and is costing local authorities billions of £s every year. Beyond the substantial financial hit, however, the fallout from any fraud can be a damaged reputation with demoralised staff and mistrust in the minds of local residents and businesses.
The course has 5 sections which respond to the following questions:
· What do we mean by fraud?
· Where are the key risks?
· What’s different about corruption?
· What can Councils do to minimise the risks?
· How can you spot a fraudster?
Welcome to ‘Focus on Fraud Awareness’ - This eLearning module has been designed to help you recognise the signs of potential fraud and understand the steps that you need to take to ensure it is managed, investigated, and dealt with appropriately.
The course will take about 45 minutes to complete. We encourage all employees to undertake this module and hope you find it interesting and informative.
The purpose of this course is to provide all BCC employees with a broad and consistent understanding of fraud and how such crimes can be prevented.
On completion of the course, you should be better able to recognise potential fraud in your workplace and be aware of your responsibilities if you suspect it.
Fraud is impacting on organisations in more diverse ways than ever before and is costing local authorities billions of £s every year. Beyond the substantial financial hit, however, the fallout from any fraud can be a damaged reputation with demoralised staff and mistrust in the minds of local residents and businesses.
The course has 5 sections which respond to the following questions:
· What do we mean by fraud?
· Where are the key risks?
· What’s different about corruption?
· What can Councils do to minimise the risks?
· How can you spot a fraudster?