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GIC (Two Day Course) - EPALS/APLS Place - University Hospital Lewisham

5.0(3)

By Hunter Clinical Training

The Generic Instructor Course trains future Instructors in the principles of adult learning. These skills can then be used to teach fellow healthcare professionals at a number of our courses, including ALS, EPALS and NLS.

GIC (Two Day Course) - EPALS/APLS Place - University Hospital Lewisham
Delivered In-Person in LondonTwo days, Jul 27th, 08:00 + 4 more
£660

GIC (Two Day Course) - NLS Place - University Hospital Lewisham

5.0(3)

By Hunter Clinical Training

You are only eligible to attend this course if you have been given Instructor Potential (IP'd) on the relevant provider course. You will not be eligible to attend this course without this.  **PLEASE ONLY APPLY FOR THE CORRECT ALLOCATION YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN INSTRUCTOR POTENTIAL FOR!** The Generic Instructor Course trains future Instructors in the principles of adult learning. These skills can then be used to teach fellow healthcare professionals at a number of our courses, including ALS, EPALS and NLS. This course is a joint collaboration between Resuscitation Council UK and the Advanced Life Support Group (ALSG). Around 900 Instructors are trained on this course every year. This course consists of a day of e-learning followed by two days of face-to-face attendance, which will take place in a Resuscitation Council UK Course Centre.  Across the two day face-to-face sessions, Candidates will attend a lecture before taking part in practical sessions that cover the teaching modalities required to teach the provider courses. These include approaches to teaching skills acquisition, facilitating simulation, undertaking assessments and providing feedback to candidates. After successful completion of the GIC, Candidates must teach on two provider courses as an Instructor Candidate (IC) within two years of the GIC in order to complete their training and receive their qualification.

GIC (Two Day Course) - NLS Place - University Hospital Lewisham
Delivered In-Person in LondonTwo days, Jul 27th, 08:00 + 4 more
£660

23rd July Laetitia Rutherford #Agent121. Looking for: ADULT FICTION / NON-FICTION

5.0(1)

By I Am In Print

LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION, ADULT NON-FICTION Laetitia Rutherford is a literary agent at Watson, Little, where she recently passed her ten year anniversary. She began as an agent at Toby Eady Associates, following three years as a Marketing Executive for HarperCollins Fiction. Watson, Little is a longstanding agency representing writers across all tastes and genres and with a strong reputation for extending book rights into Translation and into Film and TV. Laetitia is looking for upmarket and literary Fiction, and for creative Non-Fiction. She welcomes writers from all walks of life and is keen to hear from a variety of voices and life experiences. Laetitia is looking for novels with a strong concept, question or emotional scenario, fresh perspectives, well worked out narratives, and arresting style. She is more often looking for contemporary settings, and loves to be immersed in a distinctive place, but also likes historical novels, as long as they speak lucidly for today. Contemporary issues like housing, money, and the experience of different workplaces appeal, as does unconventional family life and relationships. Laetitia is also open to novels with surreal or fantastical aspects, that throw universal storylines into the challenges of today (and tomorrow)’s complex world. It is always exciting to see a story so relatable, or as yet unheard, or resonant that it speaks to different countries in different languages. Laetitia is experienced in unique literary work, seen in her author Hannah Silva’s My Child, the Algorithm, a Granta Best Books of 2023; gripping and intelligent upmarket fiction (see Anika Scott); as well as highly popular Crime fiction like Ajay Chowdhury’s Detective Kamil Rahman series and Jenny Blackhurst’s locked room refresh Three Card Murder, both in TV development. She loves plot and the puzzle of a really plotty edit, as much as dazzling writing, whether spare or lush. Her current focus is on taking forward Watson, Little’s Literary talent, and less on mainstream Crime. But Laetitia would be excited to see a novel that plays with crime elements – and is looking forward to reading, for example, Jennifer Croft’s The Extinction of Irena Rey.   Among the most compelling novels recently read are Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff, No One Is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood, Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo, The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett, An American Marriage by Tayeri Jones, Lullaby by Leila Slimani, Lanny by Max Porter, and the William novels by Elizabeth Strout. In Non-Fiction, recent favourites include In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado, Maggie Nelson’s The Argonauts, Amy Liptrot’s The Outrun, Jennifer Croft’s Homesick, and Noreen Masud’s A Flat Place. Laetitia would like you to submit a covering letter, 1 page synopsis and the first three chapters or 5,000 words of your manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Laetitia is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk [agent121@iaminprint.co.uk] to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print).  By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Monday 15 July 2024

23rd July Laetitia Rutherford #Agent121. Looking for: ADULT FICTION / NON-FICTION
Delivered Online15 minutes, Jul 23rd, 12:00 + 5 more
£72

ServiceTech Module 4 - Basic Hydraulics - Small Plant / Hydrostatic Drive Systems

By Learning for Hire Limited

This course covers hydraulic systems - starting with the fundamentals through to ISO Schematics. Ideal for tool hire, plant hire. CPA Members HAE Members and IPAF Members for their Fitters, mechanics, technicians, Check and Test, Test and Run, PDI Techs, not forgetting Charities or other organisations who run maintain or sell hydraulic equipped machinery and those that sell, deal in or refurbish equipment.

ServiceTech Module 4 - Basic Hydraulics - Small Plant / Hydrostatic Drive Systems
Delivered In-Person in OswestryFull day, Jul 24th, 11:30
£170

SINGING AND AUDITION MASTERCLASS

5.0(1)

By In2Drama

“Music is the movement of sound to reach the soul for the education of its virtue.” - Plato -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Singing and Audition Masterclass is one of the highlights of the Academy, and an incredible learning opportunity for anyone looking to improve their singing, get started in musical theatre, and perfect audition pieces in order to start attending casting calls or applying to drama schools. The 2-day Masterclass is taught by two amazing tutors: Kath Harman - Kath studied Professional Dance and Musical Theatre at the Urdang Academy in London, and her career highlights include performing with Dua Lipa at the Brit Awards, and travelling the world with Carnival Cruise Line. Emma Hatton - Emma graduated from LSMT and her big break came in 2009 when she made her West End debut - originating the role of Donna in Dreamboats and Petticoats. Following this triumph, she was cast in We Will Rock You as an understudy for the roles of Scarmouche and Meat. Emma has also played Elphaba in Wicked and has a variety of other on-stage credits. Whatever your experience level, this brilliant course will help you break out of your comfort zone in a supportive environment and walk away with an audition toolkit that you can use to start applying to further education or working in the industry. If you have questions about how industry auditions work, Kath and Emma can demystify the process! While the focus of this course is musical theatre, you can choose to work on songs outside of this genre if you like. Please note: Prior to starting the course, we ask all students to submit two songs they would like to work on to In2Drama's Musical Associate Simon Fraser, who will accompany you on piano during the course. If you’re unsure what songs to pick, don’t worry! Reach out to us at admin@in2drama.com [admin@in2drama.com?subject=Website%20Enquiry] when you make your booking and we can help you choose the best songs for your voice and audition goals. ‍ HEADSHOTS AND SHOWREELS While taking part in this masterclass, you will have the chance to purchase optional headshots and a showreel to showcase your talents. Our team will help you capture the very best bits of your performances and a brilliant headshot that you can use to apply for future castings and opportunities. When booking the Summer Academy [https://www.in2drama.com/summer-academy], you can add a showreel to your booking if you choose. ‍ WHEN AND WHERE? The Singing and Audition Masterclass takes place in Cranleigh Arts Centre, around 20 minutes from Guildford. The venue has a professional theatre, a sprung dance floor for choreography sessions, dressing rooms, and lots of great areas for filming and multimedia activities, so it's the perfect spot for our aspiring performers to learn in. ‍ Thursday 25th - Friday 26th July 2024 In2Drama is split into two groups for age related focus 11-15 year olds: 9am - 12pm 16-21 year olds: 1pm - 4pm Presentation: 4.30pm - 5pm

SINGING AND AUDITION MASTERCLASS
Delivered In-Person in Guildford Full day, Jul 25th, 08:00 + 2 more
£190

SUMMER TERM: Wednesday Morning Silver Jewellery Class 24th July – 28th August (6 weeks) 10-12pm with Krista Thomson

5.0(21)

By Workshop 925

6 week summer term, please see full details below… -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Time: Wednesday Morning 10-12pm Dates: 24th July – 28th August (6 weeks) Length: 2 hours each week, each term runs for 6 weeks Tutor: Krista Thomson Where:  Workshop 925 Unit F9 The Mayford Centre, Mayford Green Woking, Surrey GU22 0PP What does the term time course involve?  Our term time classes allow students of all abilities the opportunity to design and create their own jewellery while learning new skills along the way. During the first session your tutor will settle you all in and get to grips with what each student is aiming to complete or learn during the term. Your tutor will discuss your different aims and goals, whether that’s really focusing upon learning and practicing a certain skill, or if it is to finish a specific project. Any new starters will be given a tour of the workshop and you will be introduced to some basic techniques during the first session, so you feel comfortable within the workshop. You can then discuss your ideas for the term and your tutor will help you with how and where to order materials from for your project, we have a substantial list of good suppliers and discount codes to get you started. Soon enough you will have a good understanding of the essential jewellery making skills which you can then go on to develop further, there are many areas of jewellery making to explore. Throughout your time with us, your tutor and peers will help you develop the skills and knowledge required to bring your designs to life. Each student will be working on their own projects, everybody has different directions and design ideas and techniques they want to work on. However during our terms we run demonstrations which are relevant to student projects to help them complete aspects of their project- other students are welcome to watch these too, we also run demonstrations requested by students, this might be a repeat of something a student would like a refresher on, or maybe a technique they would like to learn for their next project and we will also provide demonstrations to strive to introduce you to new skills. We also like to keep you up to date with industry news, show you designer inspiration to help you learn methods to process new ideas and gain an understanding of design processes behind jewellery making. We are very much here to support your development. The more terms you complete with us, the more time you have to develop a wide range of skills and a good understanding of the industry as a whole. Jewellery making skills take time to practice and learn. Here is a Pinterest board to inspire new starters. [https://www.pinterest.co.uk/workshop925/beginner-level-project-inspiration/] SUMMER TERMS:  Summer terms differ from our regular terms. Regular term time students are not given first refusal of spaces to allow a break in the year, and our schedule changes as summer holidays and children being off school affect tutor availability. Summer term allows others the opportunity to secure a place. Should a space be available on the regular term time classes they will be offered to those on our waiting list, please email us at hello@workshop925.com [hello@workshop925.com] if you would like to be on our waiting list for September – The regular term timers enrolled in July will have first refusal of their space for September any spaces will then be offered to those waiting list. Experience required: This class is suitable for those with any level of experience. Some students on our termly courses, have been with us for many years, others are beginners. We run a very welcoming and supportive environment, so whatever level your skills are at, you will always feel encouraged and supported by all to develop your ability further. Class size: We have 9 jeweller’s wooden workbenches in our workshop, however our term time classes always run with 6/7 students. 2 CATCH UPS are permitted over summer terms, meaning if you miss any classes due to holidays, you can catch these up on other sessions – it is not guaranteed we will have sessions available, however most sessions run with a space to accommodate a student on a catch up. Please make us aware of absences in advance. What is included? *  All tools and consumables are supplied * Light refreshments are provided * The cost of this course does not include materials. What to bring: For safety reasons, during each class, you are required to wear appropriate footwear, we request that no open toed shoes are worn within Workshop 925. Long hair should also be tied back when working with the equipment. You may also wish to bring a notebook. We have handouts for many demonstrations, but there are always many tips and tricks given verbally by the tutor, which some might like to keep note of. Please bring any, snacks and drinks to each session if you require refreshments.

SUMMER TERM: Wednesday Morning Silver Jewellery Class 24th July – 28th August (6 weeks) 10-12pm with Krista Thomson
Delivered In-Person in Woking2 hours, Jul 24th, 09:00 + 5 more
£144

Drawing Edinburgh

By Airtily

Join artist Julie Galante for this in-person workshop, where we’ll take inspiration from the historic city of Edinburgh. Participants of all experience levels are welcome for this friendly, small-group experience.  We’ll start with some guided warm-up sketches before moving on to drawing exercises focused on composition, tone, and observation. By the end of the workshop you’ll feel more confident drawing your surroundings, no matter your previous drawing experience.  Please come dressed for the weather, ready to spend two hours outside. You may also want to bring along a folding stool or a rug to sit on while you draw (there may be benches available, but this is unpredictable).  Participants will also need to bring along some basic art supplies:  * A sketchbook and/or some drawing paper and board (A4 or larger recommended) * Various drawing pens and pencils * Charcoal or graphite sticks * An eraser * Any other favourite art supplies that you may like to use

Drawing Edinburgh
Delivered In-Person2 hours, Jul 22nd, 10:00 + 1 more
£25 to £30

SUMMER TERM: Wednesday Afternoon Silver Jewellery Class 24th July – 28th August (6 weeks) 12.30-2.30pm with Krista Thomson

5.0(21)

By Workshop 925

Time: Wednesday Afternoon 12.30-2.30pm Dates: 24th July – 28th August (6 weeks) Length: 2 hours each week, each term runs for 6 weeks Tutor: Krista Thomson Where:  Workshop 925 Unit F9 The Mayford Centre, Mayford Green Woking, Surrey GU22 0PP What does the term time course involve?  Our term time classes allow students of all abilities the opportunity to design and create their own jewellery while learning new skills along the way. During the first session your tutor will settle you all in and get to grips with what each student is aiming to complete or learn during the term. Your tutor will discuss your different aims and goals, whether that’s really focusing upon learning and practicing a certain skill, or if it is to finish a specific project. Any new starters will be given a tour of the workshop and you will be introduced to some basic techniques during the first session, so you feel comfortable within the workshop. You can then discuss your ideas for the term and your tutor will help you with how and where to order materials from for your project, we have a substantial list of good suppliers and discount codes to get you started. Soon enough you will have a good understanding of the essential jewellery making skills which you can then go on to develop further, there are many areas of jewellery making to explore. Throughout your time with us, your tutor and peers will help you develop the skills and knowledge required to bring your designs to life. Each student will be working on their own projects, everybody has different directions and design ideas and techniques they want to work on. However during our terms we run demonstrations which are relevant to student projects to help them complete aspects of their project- other students are welcome to watch these too, we also run demonstrations requested by students, this might be a repeat of something a student would like a refresher on, or maybe a technique they would like to learn for their next project and we will also provide demonstrations to strive to introduce you to new skills. We also like to keep you up to date with industry news, show you designer inspiration to help you learn methods to process new ideas and gain an understanding of design processes behind jewellery making. We are very much here to support your development. The more terms you complete with us, the more time you have to develop a wide range of skills and a good understanding of the industry as a whole. Jewellery making skills take time to practice and learn. Here is a Pinterest board to inspire new starters. [https://www.pinterest.co.uk/workshop925/beginner-level-project-inspiration/] SUMMER TERMS:  Summer terms differ from our regular terms. Regular term time students are not given first refusal of spaces to allow a break in the year, and our schedule changes as summer holidays and children being off school affect tutor availability. Summer term allows others the opportunity to secure a place. Should a space be available on the regular term time classes they will be offered to those on our waiting list, please email us at hello@workshop925.com [hello@workshop925.com] if you would like to be on our waiting list for September – The regular term timers enrolled in July will have first refusal of their space for September any spaces will then be offered to those waiting list. Experience required: This class is suitable for those with any level of experience. Some students on our termly courses, have been with us for many years, others are beginners. We run a very welcoming and supportive environment, so whatever level your skills are at, you will always feel encouraged and supported by all to develop your ability further. Class size: We have 9 jeweller’s wooden workbenches in our workshop, however our term time classes always run with 6/7 students. 2 CATCH UPS are permitted over summer terms, meaning if you miss any classes due to holidays, you can catch these up on other sessions – it is not guaranteed we will have sessions available, however most sessions run with a space to accommodate a student on a catch up. Please make us aware of absences in advance. What is included? *  All tools and consumables are supplied * Light refreshments are provided * The cost of this course does not include materials. What to bring: For safety reasons, during each class, you are required to wear appropriate footwear, we request that no open toed shoes are worn within Workshop 925. Long hair should also be tied back when working with the equipment. You may also wish to bring a notebook. We have handouts for many demonstrations, but there are always many tips and tricks given verbally by the tutor, which some might like to keep note of. Please bring any, snacks and drinks to each session if you require refreshments.

SUMMER TERM: Wednesday Afternoon Silver Jewellery Class 24th July – 28th August (6 weeks) 12.30-2.30pm with Krista Thomson
Delivered In-Person in Woking2 hours, Jul 24th, 11:30 + 5 more
£144

Medical Terminology Training Courses - Level 1

By Mediterm Training

An Introduction to Medical Terminology short course delivered online via Teams, suitable for anyone wishing to learn the basics of terminology. Dates of courses can be seen when clicking ‘register’ below. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Level One – Introduction to Medical Terminology. > “It's like a light has just been switched on and I now understand more of what > I'm doing!” – Feedback from attendee of Level one course. This course is aimed at anyone who requires a knowledge of medical terminology in their role. It is suitable for administrative staff, health care workers, medical secretaries, managers, Allied Health Professionals, essentially anyone who may encounter medical terminology and wishes to develop their medical terminology knowledge further. We also offer sessions to those requiring an overview of medical terminology to support applications to study medicine, veterinary medicine or dentistry. We can train between 1-30 learners from any organisation. If you have a specific training request, please speak to us and we can accommodate your needs. We recently trained a group of sign language interpreters who found the training invaluable when working in medical environments. The sessions are delivered via Teams (2x 2 hour meetings) so are highly accessible, a webcam and microphone are required although not essential. The aim of the course is for learners to develop an understanding of medical terminology in an enjoyable, interactive and informative way so that they are better able to decipher and unravel the mystery of long medical words. The course covers the following topics:- * Basics of medical terminology – word building * Common Roots, prefixes and suffixes * Anatomy and physiology via a virtual tour of the body * Major bones of the body * Prescription writing and abbreviations * Classification of drugs * Common Abbreviations * Instruments and investigations * Medical Specialities and personnel * Blood tests At the end of the course students will have a clear understanding of medical terminology and are encouraged to use their newly learned skills in a series of quizzes and interactive games. All attendees are given a Certificate of Attendance and a comprehensive handout. Many people who attend these courses are keen to develop their skills further and may wish to proceed to the Level Two Intermediate Award in Medical Terminology.    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY TRAINING COURSES Established in 2006 and the UK’s largest provider of medical terminology training, we offer a range of courses to suit your needs from beginner through to advanced level.  Our bespoke courses have been designed to suit the needs of healthcare professionals incorporating relevant terminology and content to directly benefit the workplace. Click 'more course information' below to view further details of each of our courses. 

Medical Terminology Training Courses - Level 1
Delivered Online2 hours, Jul 23rd, 08:30 + 7 more
£60

Give your clients flawless smooth looking skin where make-up goes on flawlessly! Suitable for: Must hold A&P L2 or equivalent TIME: 10am - 2pm What's covered: * Introduction to dermplaing * Health & safety & hygiene * Skin analysis * Hair growth & anatomy * Check list * Contraindications * Pre/post treatment advice * Equipment and products * Consultation * Treatment step by step * Trouble shooting Course Extra's * Business start up support * Social media tips  * Follow up call to find out how your getting on and any questions you may have * Ongoing support  * Lifetime aftercare * Small Groups (Max 4)

Dermaplaning
Delivered In-Person in Bungay4 hours, Jul 24th, 09:00
£129