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771 Design courses in Leatherhead

Medication Safety & Administration

4.8(47)

By EF Training & Consultancy Ltd

Medication Safety, Inhaler, Buccal training, 7Rs, CPD accreditation, Drug charts, medication, administration, Human factors, nebulizer, Midazolam, documentation, MRA, drug calculations, framework, syringe, consent

Medication Safety & Administration
Delivered In-Person in LondonFull day, Jun 15th, 08:30 + 1 more
£80

Mandatory Refresher Training

4.8(45)

By EF Training & Consultancy Ltd

Health & Safety, PPE Covid COSHH & RIDDOR Equality & Diversity, Human Rights Infection Control Food Safety Information Governance Data Protection (GDPR) Records Management Fraud & Bribery Conflict Resolution Lone Worker Moving & Handling level 2(practical covered) Fire Safety Freedom of Information Safeguarding Adult & Children level 3 Radicalisation Slips Trips & Falls Your Healthcare Career Person Centred Care Duty of Care Consent Communication Privacy & Dignity Complaints Handling BLS –CPR & Choking for Adults and Children (practical covered) Mental Capacity Act—DoLS Mental Health Act

Mandatory Refresher Training
Delivered In-Person in LondonFull day, Jun 15th, 08:30 + 14 more
£72

CPAP, BiPAP & Cough Assist

4.8(47)

By EF Training & Consultancy Ltd

Non-Invasive Ventilation Course CPAP and BiPAP Training Respiratory Support Course NIV Techniques for Nurses Cough Assist and High Flow Training CPAP and BiPAP Certification Non-Invasive Ventilation for HCAs/Carers Home and Hospital NIV Training CPAP and BiPAP Online Course The CPD Standard Office Accredited NIV Course Revalidation


CPAP, BiPAP & Cough Assist
Delivered In-Person in LondonFull day, Jun 18th, 08:30 + 1 more
£96

A Fundraiser for Gaza - Sound Bath by Candlelight

5.0(2)

By Her Healing

Event Schedule 18:45 Doors open Ceremonial Cacao and herbal tea is served  19:00 Sound Bath introduction 19:15 Sound Bath commences 20:00 Sound Bath concludes 20:15 All guests to depart *Please arrive no later than 19:00    Contraindiactions Whilst both Ceremonial Cacao and Sound Therapy are safe on the whole, like many therapeutic treatments and medicines, there are a few contraindications to be aware of. With this in mind please read the below and if booking for more than one person please forward this email on so everyone is aware and in turn looked after.     Ceremonial Cacao Contraindications Between 6.45pm and 7pm there will be optional Ceremonial Cacao served, which can enhance your experience of the Sound Bath. If choosing to drink some of the cacao provided as part of your ticket, please make sure you are well hydrated before coming to the session, as cacao can be dehydrating (a little like tea and coffee). If you are on MAOI based antidepressants, cacao naturally contains tyramine, which is contraindicative of your medication. Cacao is not suitable for anyone with serious heart conditions, low blood pressure, or anyone on blood thinning or blood pressure lowering medication, as it is a vasodilator. It is also not suitable for anyone pregnant or breastfeeding. The cacao served during ceremonies is 20g per serving (based on one cup per person). The recommended daily dosage should not exceed 50g. The cacao will be made with 100% pure cacao, water and coconut milk. If you have any contraindications or allergies there will also be a variety of herbal teas available for your perusal.    Sound Therapy Contraindications The only absolute contraindication for Sound Therapy is if you are in the first trimester of pregnancy. Although there is no evidence that sound therapy would do any harm to an unborn child this is a standard requirement for insurance purposes across most holistic practices.   If you suffer with Epilepsy or seizures please let the host know in advance of the event. It is unlikely the sound frequencies used would trigger a seizure but by letting the host know we can ensure your needs are met. The Sound Bath itself is designed to encourage you into a deep state of relaxation that can produce imagery. With this in mind if you suffer with mental health challenges such as depression or anxiety the Sound Bath could be triggering. If this is a concern please contact the host directly and we are happy to chat this through with you. It is very rare, but occasionally sound frequencies set unsympathetic resonance with metal implants in the body. There is no problem with this, but if you do have metal plates in your body please let the host know upon arrival so we can check in advance if your implant causes any pain or discomfort. If you require lifesaving medication please let the host know upon arrival so we can ensure your needs are met also.    Inclusivity Policy This event is for anyone 16 years+ unfortunately children under 16 are not permitted. This session is warmly open to all, irrespective of gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, ethnicity, culture or religious beliefs. The venue and event is wheelchair-friendly however please inform the host if you require physical support to enter and/or leave the venue.

A Fundraiser for Gaza - Sound Bath by Candlelight
Delivered In-Person in Tadworth1 hour 30 minutes, Jun 18th, 17:45
£15

Venepuncture & Cannulation

4.8(47)

By EF Training & Consultancy Ltd

Venepuncture and cannulation course Venepuncture training for healthcare professionals Cannulation skills development Intravenous access techniques Blood sample collection training Infection control in venepuncture Hands-on venepuncture practice Cannula insertion training Nursing revalidation hours CPD accredited course Healthcare professional skills development Venepuncture and cannulation procedures Venepuncture certification program Intravenous catheter insertion Best practices in venepuncture Patient assessment for venepuncture Troubleshooting venepuncture complications Venepuncture and cannulation simulation Real-life venepuncture scenarios Healthcare career advancement with venepuncture skills

Venepuncture & Cannulation
Delivered In-Person in London6 hours 30 minutes, Jun 19th, 10:00
£150

Visible Mending Class - Sashiko & Kantha stitching for Clothes repair

By isifiso

In this fun and creative course, you'll learn how to use sashiko mending techniques to patch your jeans with elegance. You will learn the fundamentals of visible mending jeans, which uses simple stitches to create stunning patterns and designs on the cloth. A step-by-step demonstration and guidance on how to execute sashiko stitching on jeans will be provided. You must bring your own ripped jeans or work on the sampler provided by us. Join us for this enjoyable and relaxing course to experience the delight of visible mending jeans!

Visible Mending Class - Sashiko & Kantha stitching for Clothes repair
Delivered In-Person in London2 hours, Jun 19th, 18:00
£54

Tissue Viability, Wound Care & Management

4.6(44)

By EF Training & Consultancy Ltd

Tissue viability course Wound care training for healthcare professionals Pressure sore management Wound assessment techniques Evidence-based wound care Chronic wound management Diabetic ulcer treatment Venous leg ulcer care CPD accredited course Nursing revalidation hours Healthcare professional wound care skills Hands-on wound care practice Wound dressings and interventions Pressure sore prevention strategies Simulation wound care scenarios Tissue viability principles Optimal wound healing techniques Wound care certification program Advanced wound care education Enhancing patient outcomes through wound care

Tissue Viability, Wound Care & Management
Delivered In-Person in LondonFull day, Jun 22nd, 08:30
£90

Safeguarding, Guildford (in-person)

By Sign And Shine

Please note: This training is delivered by a third party Tutor NOT The Makaton Charity. For any workshop information, to book, or to make payment please contact the Tutor directly. Safeguarding (F2F) The Makaton Safeguarding workshop is designed to support professionals and carers of children and adults with severe communication and learning disabilities. The workshop builds on existing knowledge of signs and symbols from Level 1 and 2 training, and provides instruction for extra signs and symbols specific to safeguarding situations. Participants are invited to consider differing protocols and practice. The workshop will enable participants to consider how the vocabulary may be safely applied to promote communication for people who use Makaton within a range of levels and contexts. Content This unique workshop provides signs and symbols for a range of vocabulary covering a number of topics: 1. People: family, relationships and people around us 2. Body parts and clothes 3. Places 4. Feelings: feelings, thoughts and behaviours (including bullying and abuse) 5. Sexual behaviour By the end of the workshop you will be able to: 1. Develop a ‘Safeguarding through Makaton’ plan for implementation in your own setting. 2. Demonstrate an understanding of the range of people Makaton users could come into contact with at different ages and stages in their lives; 3. Demonstrate how Makaton can be personalised and used at different levels of complexity to meet individual needs; 4. Identify vocabulary required by a Makaton user and be able to apply the principles of this analysis to the user’s own setting; 5. Demonstrate an understanding of the difference between comments and questions, and an appreciation of how to maintain an interaction with a Makaton user; 6. Describe strategies or methods appropriate to use with a Makaton user to help them understand and use vocabulary or concepts; Duration The Makaton Safeguarding Workshop is made up of 13 learning hours, and is commonly delivered over 2 full days. Alternatively, the Workshop comprises of 4 modules and can be delivered flexibly over a number of weeks to suit participant’s needs. Maximum number of participants: 12 Accessibility Please indicate if you have any challenges or additional needs, so reasonable adjustments can be made to support your learning and participation. Entry criteria Prior to attending the Safeguarding Workshop you must have attended a Level 1 and a Level 2 workshop. In... [Read more] [https://bookwhen.com/signandshine#] Instructions This is a Makaton Safeguarding course. This venue is within walking distance to Guildford mainline and bus stations. The park and ride stops outside this venue and there are several car parks within a 5 minute walk. Refreshments provided throughout the day and plenty of shops and cafes nearby for lunch. Invoice option available for Organisations on booking page. Tutor is also available for in-house workshops - email laura@signandshine.co.uk [laura@signandshine.co.uk] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Privacy Statement [https://files.bookwhen.com/7toh9efoxzta/gzdgqa4sd5q6/uploaded_file] 📎 Privacy_Statement.pdf Terms And Conditions Updated 2022 [https://files.bookwhen.com/7toh9efoxzta/qyoyc9m5ir9w/uploaded_file] 📎 Terms_and_Conditions_updated_2022.pdf

Safeguarding, Guildford (in-person)
Delivered In-Person in Guildford6 hours 30 minutes, Jun 24th, 08:30 + 1 more
£300

Paediatric Tracheostomy

4.8(47)

By EF Training & Consultancy Ltd

Paediatric tracheostomy Tracheostomy care Paediatric care Tracheostomy management Pediatric airway management CPD accredited course Child tracheostomy care Tracheostomy tube change Emergency tracheostomy procedures Paediatric respiratory care Tracheostomy complications Paediatric patient airway Tracheostomy nursing care Paediatric critical care Paediatric medical procedures Child airway obstruction Paediatric healthcare training CPD certification in tracheostomy care Paediatric nursing skills Tracheostomy education for caregivers

Paediatric Tracheostomy
Delivered In-Person in LondonFull day, Jun 24th, 08:30 + 1 more
£130

Interior Design Course

By Studio AVC

Learn how to style your space like a pro at our Interior Design Course starting on April 15, 2024,

Interior Design Course
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£300

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Design Club

design club

London

About We believe the future needs people-centred designers to make the world a better place. A brief history of Design Club 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2022 Slow start to the year after a pre-Christmas rise in Covid cases. With heavy (but hopeful) hearts, we made the decision to shift focus. Our new strategy is to create a curated directory of design tools for kids - products, projects and programmes that get kids doing design and design thinking. 2021 We're rebooting! Looking for Reboot Supporters to fund 2021/2022 activity. We've learned a lot from our first remote after school Design Club. And partnered with Multiverse and Future to reach new audiences, online and IRL. 2020 We started the year with new after school clubs in Coventry, Haslemere and Woking, and exciting plans for weekend clubs, but we had to hit pause due to Covid. We experimented with online delivery and invited parents to run design projects at home. Bright spots: Elsewhen ran a remote club and we got a bit of funding from Grant for the Web (which enabled us to think about how to reboot Design Club. 2019 We supported mentors to run 15 after school clubs, including the first Design Clubs outside London, in Blackpool and Dundee. You can Meet the mentors on our blog. Our weekend squad ran pop-up clubs at Science Museum, Kingston University and MozFest. Reached 500 children and had more than 800 people register an interest in mentoring. Started hosting peer-led Meetups and recognised our Super Mentors. Won funding from The Funding Network. And Growth Supporters helped us grow. 2018 We set up as a Community Interest Company in April. We're limited by guarantee, meaning all profits go back into growing Design Club. Founding supporters came on board. Reached more than 500 children through a mix of after school and weekend clubs. Ran our first mentor Meetups and got accepted as one of Makerversity's Makers with a Mission. Partnered with BMJ, WIRED and Token Dad to try new formats. 2017 We piloted our first after school Design Club. Reached over 150 children through a network of 50 volunteers. Partnered with Marvel and Moo to develop the learning experience. Partnered with CoderDojo and iOi to deliver weekend Design Clubs. Partnered with British Council to deliver Design Thinking mentor training. How Design Club is free We're a Community Interest Company limited by Guarantee This means we're a non-profit. We've raised some money through grants from The Funding Network, Mozilla and Grant for the Web. We're also backed by the design industry to inspire the next generation of design thinking. We've raised some funds through Founding Supporters, Growth Supporters and Reboot Supporters.