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Utilise the course translation tool

In this article, we explain how to use the language translator tool in courses.

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Written by Donna Parker
Updated over a month ago

Our courses include a handy language translator tool designed to support learners who prefer or need content in a different language. This tool helps improve understanding of course materials across multiple languages.

Launch the translator tool

⚠️Important: There is always a chance of an unfamiliar dialect. The translation is made in good faith but eLearning For You cannot be held responsible for inaccuracies. The translator tool is not available during the test section.

  1. Click on the course to launch it.

  2. Click the globe icon in the bottom left corner.

  3. Select the language from the drop-down box.

  4. The translation box will appear on the right-hand side for each course page.

  5. Continue through the course as normal.

  6. The translator tool can be closed at any time during the course by clicking on the cross in the left corner


Which courses have a translator tool?

The translation is available for the following courses

  • Adults with Incapacity

  • Asbestos Awareness

  • Autism Awareness

  • Basic Life Support

  • Bed Rails

  • Care Certificate

  • Chaperoning

  • Clinical Governance

  • Customer Service

  • Data Protection including GDPR

  • Dementia Awareness

  • Display Screen Equipment

  • Duty of Candour

  • Dysphagia and Texture

  • Modification

  • End of Life

  • Equality and Diversity

  • Falls Prevention

  • Fire Awareness

  • Food Safety Level 1

  • Health and Safety

  • Infection Prevention Control

  • Legionella Awareness

  • Lloyds MAR Charts for Care

  • Lone Worker

  • MCA & DoLS

  • Medication Awareness

  • Moving and Handling

  • Patient Consent

  • Positive Behaviour Support

  • Safeguarding and Protection of Adults

  • Urinary Incontinence – an introduction

  • Working at Height

  • Wound Care Management

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