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Carbon Literacy training (online)

By The Diocese of St Albans

This Carbon Literacy Training has been developed in conjunction with the Carbon Literacy Project and funded by the Church of England Environment Programme. This bespoke training course has been designed especially for the Church of England to provide a strong grounding in carbon literacy to support clergy and key Eco champions in their work, as well as diocesan staff, and is a valuable professional development opportunity. The training course will equip each participant to understand the issues, present the need for action to people with differing awareness and views, and take practical steps to implement change individually and as local church communities.  This free online course consists of 8 hours of learning over 4 sessions (2 hours each) and some pre-course preparation including videos and practical exercises.  Week 1: Tuesday 17th September 5-7pm Week 2: Tuesday 24th September 5-7pm Week 3: Tuesday 1st October 5-7pm Week 4: Tuesday 8th October 5-7pm It starts with the basics and has plenty scope for learning and sharing for those with much more experience. The course is accredited by the Carbon Literacy Project and includes each participant making two carbon pledges at the end of the course to receive this accreditation

Carbon Literacy training (online)
Delivered OnlineTue, Sept 2416:00 + more
FREE

Psychotherapy Training - CPD Accredited

By Training Tale

Psychotherapy Training - CPD Accredited
Delivered Online On Demand22 hours
£12

Counselling and Psychotherapy Training

By Apex Learning

Counselling and Psychotherapy Training
Delivered Online On Demand
£51

Counselling and Psychotherapy Training

By The Teachers Training

Counselling and Psychotherapy Training
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours 47 minutes
£27.99

Professional Psychotherapy Training Course

By Lead Academy

Professional Psychotherapy Training Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

Counselling and Psychotherapy Training

By Online Training Academy

Counselling and Psychotherapy Training
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 36 minutes
£12

Psychotherapy Training Course

By Training Express

Psychotherapy Training Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£12

C Card North Wales - new providers training (Oct 24)

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By Cwmni Addysg Rhyw - Sex Education Company

One day foundation course in sexual health for staff who want to deliver the C Card in North Wales. This course is for staff who are not currently trained to deliver the C Card. We are also holding refresher courses for staff already trained - contact us for more details. We will cover: What is C Card? What needs to be in place for C Card providers to deliver the scheme What stock and support we provide The law and sex including Fraser Guidelines Key sexual health issues, including contraception and STI's Condoms, lube, dams, etc Inclusive practice How to use the online admin system - QES If you have any questions please get in touch with us at ccard@sexeducationcompany.org

C Card North Wales - new providers training (Oct 24)
Delivered OnlineTue, Oct 108:30
FREE

Counselling and Psychotherapy Training

By Imperial Academy

Level 4 Diploma(FREE QLS Endorsed Certificate)| 11 CPD Courses+11 PDF Certificates| 145 CPD Points|CPD & CiQ Accredited

Counselling and Psychotherapy Training
Delivered Online On Demand
£129

Psychotherapy Training

By Imperial Academy

Level 4 QLS Endorsed Course | CPD & CiQ Accredited | Audio Visual Training | Free PDF Certificate | Lifetime Access

Psychotherapy Training
Delivered Online On Demand
£12

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University of Leicester Counselling and Psychotherapy Training

university of leicester counselling and psychotherapy training

The University was founded as Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland University College in 1921. The site for the University was donated by a local businessman, Thomas Fielding Johnson, in order to create a living memorial for all local people who made sacrifices during the First World War. This is reflected in the University's motto Ut vitam habeant – 'so that they may have life'. Students were first admitted to the college in 1921, sitting examinations for external degrees awarded of the University of London. In 1927 the institution became University College, Leicester; 30 years later the college was granted its Royal Charter. This gave it the status of a University with the right to award its own degrees. The University won the first ever series of University Challenge, in 1963. Discover some of our finest research achievements, from genetic fingerprints to King Richard III. Find out about the University's origins as a living memorial to the fallen of World War One. Campus Our very compact campus contains a wide range of twentieth century architecture, though the oldest building dates from 1837. The main campus is a mile south of the city centre, adjacent to Victoria Park and Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College. The central building, now known as the Fielding Johnson Building, houses the University's administration offices and Leicester Law School. This was formerly the Leicestershire and Rutland Lunatic Asylum. Adjacent to the Fielding Johnson Building are the Astley Clarke Building and the Danielle Brown Sports Centre. The skyline of Leicester University is punctuated by three distinctive, towering buildings from the 1960s: the Engineering Building, the Attenborough Tower and the Charles Wilson Building. The University's Engineering Building was the first major building by important British architect Sir James Stirling. It comprises workshops and laboratories at ground level, and a tower containing offices and lecture theatres. It was completed in 1963 and is notable for the way in which its external form reflects its internal functions. The 18-storey Attenborough Tower, housing several departments within the College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, has one of the very few remaining paternosters in the UK. The Ken Edwards Building, built in 1995, lies adjacent to the Fielding Johnson Building. Built in 1957, the Percy Gee Building is home to Leicester University's Students' Union. The David Wilson Library was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in December 2008, following an extensive refurbishment. During the First World War, our buildings were used as a military hospital. College House was the childhood home of David and Richard Attenborough. The Adrian Building was where genetic fingerprinting was discovered by Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys in 1984. Completed in 2016, the George Davies Centre is our hub of medical education and research. University Records Discover how the Fielding Johnson Building began life as the Leicestershire and Rutland Lunatic Asylum.