What is the course about?
The content of this course perfectly matches the knowledge components syllabus of the Level 2 Award in Understanding Stewarding at Spectator Events (RQF). The course may also be used to underpin the knowledge required of the level 2 NVQ certificate in spectator safety qualification.
This course is accredited by Highfield Qualifications.
Who is it for?
Understanding Stewarding at Spectator Events is useful for anyone looking to work as a steward at spectator events. It may be particularly useful for learners looking to gain a recognised level 2 qualification in spectator safety.
Duration
6-7 hours
Location
Learn at your own pace anytime using our online platform.
What will I study?
- Prepare for spectator events
- Control the entry, exit and movement of people at spectator events
- Monitoring spectators and dealing with crowd problems
- Dealing with accidents and emergencies
How will the course be delivered?
Our e-learning is available to use on multiple platforms such as tablets, PCs and laptops. All you need is an internet connection. Simply log on to the Learner Management System (LMS) and work your way through the course, along with the scenarios that provide real-life context.
We make the most complex of subjects easier to digest through media and content-rich exercises that motivate and engage learners. All of our e-learning uses interactive exercises and gaming combined with media-rich content, interactive scenarios, and relevant photography and illustrations. Content is provided by industry-leading experts. What that means for learners is stimulating and engaging content they’ll respond to and, most importantly, remember.
Key elements of our e-learning courses are:
- interactive exercises/gaming
- media-rich content
- interactive 3D scenarios
- content provided by market leading experts
- relevant photography and illustrations
- multi-generational content and style
How will I be assessed?
Learners are assessed at the end of the course by multiple-choice questions.
Entry requirements
No prior knowledge is needed.
What can I do next?
You could progress to a more general Health and Safety course, such as Health and Safety Level 1.