Explore the transformative journey of our Counselling and Psychotherapy Course designed specifically for Support Workers. Gain essential skills to provide empathetic and effective emotional support. Enroll now to enhance your abilities, foster positive change, and make a meaningful impact in the lives of those you assist.
This workshop is designed to support staff and organisations in the voluntary, community, and social enterprises (VCSEs) to consider, plan, and implement personal and professional boundaries in the workplace.
Watch a film, don't read a powerpoint! Asbestos Awareness is an important and necessary part of safety awareness at work. By understanding the risks associated with asbestos, you can help to create a safer working environment for yourselves, your colleagues and those around you. Taking an online course on Asbestos Awareness is a convenient and cost-effective method of gaining knowledge on the dangers that this substance can pose
Gain n-depth knowledge about Docker technology and the confidence to help your company or your own project to apply the right Docker deployment workflow. Learn all about Docker, Docker REST API, and Docker continuous integration to build Docker images.
You will learn how to develop reliable and scalable serverless applications, following the microservices architecture. We will develop event-driven microservices with AWS serverless services that come with the power of the cloud, high availability and high scalability by nature following serverless design patterns and best practices.
This Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Online Course is designed to provide an essential introduction for anyone who is new to the subject and act as a refresher for those who already work with vulnerable people in a paid or voluntary capacity. Most adults live normal happy lives. However, for a number of unfortunate people, abuse is a reality and the effects can lead to great unhappiness and sometimes, tragedy. In simple terms, abuse to adults exists and if you suspect that a person is abusing or being abused, your responsibility is to prevent it. Also, if you are working with vulnerable adults, you have a legal duty of care to intervene and this is fully supported by legislation. It is not enough to claim ignorance of the abuse or fail to assist.