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DEI Masterclass - Bringing The DEI Playbook To Life!

By Starling

This one day masterclass is designed to provide a practical application of the content that is covered within The DEI Playbook and is aimed at anyone tasked with launching and implementing diversity and inclusion within their organisation.

DEI Masterclass - Bringing The DEI Playbook To Life!
Delivered Online or in London + 1 more locations6 hours, Jul 22nd, 09:00 + 6 more
£495

Level 3 Award in Education and Training (Remote Online Tutor-led) PTLLS

5.0(37)

By ATC Training Limited

The Level 3 Award in Education and Training (RQF) formerly known as PTLLS, has been designed to introduce teaching for individuals who aspire or currently work in adult education. This includes FE colleges, training providers, workplace training departments and/or Local Authorities. It is a nationally recognised qualification and is also often the preference for employers to source as an accredited train-the-trainer qualification. This qualification includes written assignments and a practical micro-teach session, which can be completed remotely. Online Remote Tutor-led Sessions This version of the course allows you to attend two days of online sessions led by an experienced tutor. Then come back online 2-3 weeks later to deliver your micro-teach session to your peers. Use this gap in time to prepare your micro-teach and complete the written work for the qualification. This allows you to fully complete in as little as 2-3 weeks. The micro-teach date is flexible and you can also enrol for self-study learning if preferred.

Level 3 Award in Education and Training (Remote Online Tutor-led) PTLLS
Delivered Online6 hours 30 minutes, May 21st, 08:30 + 10 more
£289.99

Introduction to Minor Illness

By BBO Training

Course Description: These two days are dedicated to nurses and other allied healthcare professionals (AHPs) who are either new to or revisiting the realm of minor illness assessment and treatment. The course progression is designed to take you from foundational knowledge to more confident and adept management of patients, encompassing both adults and children. Course Details: Day One: - 09:15 AM: Coffee and registration - 09:30 AM: Introduction and course objectives - 09:40 AM: What constitutes a 'Good Consultation?' - 10:00 AM: Fever and Flu Like Illness - 10:45 AM: Coffee break - 11:00 AM: Respiratory Tract Infections (including breath sounds) - 13:00 PM: Lunch break - 14:00 PM: Case Studies - 14:30 PM: Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) - 14:30 PM: Ears, Nose, and Throat conditions - 15:00 PM: Abdominal Pain - 15:30 PM: Action plan, evaluation, and resources - 15:45 PM: Close Day Two: - 09:15 AM: Coffee and registration - 09:30 AM: Review of work from day 1 - any feedback/questions? - 09:45 AM: Head, Neck, and Back Pain - 10:30 AM: Eye Infections - 10:45 AM: Coffee break - 11:00 AM: Mental Health (low mood) - 13:00 PM: Lunch break - 13:45 PM: Rashes - 14:30 PM: Minor Injuries - 16:00 PM: Case Studies, Action plan, evaluation, and resources - next steps? - 16:15 PM: Close Learning Outcomes: - How to conduct an effective consultation. - Enhanced understanding of diagnosing and treating specific minor illnesses. - Expanded knowledge of medicine management, including when and what to prescribe. - Understanding when to initiate tests for better illness management. - Ability to discuss the patient's options and proposed management plan effectively. - Knowing when to refer a patient to another health professional. - Encouraging discussions about relevant practice problems and their solutions. - Appreciating the importance of ongoing professional development.

Introduction to Minor Illness
Delivered Online6 hours 30 minutes, May 21st, 08:30 + 1 more
£300

Afternoon Cuppa Session - Running a careers themed Takeover Day

4.7(17)

By Kids in Museums

Afternoon Cuppa Session - Running a careers themed Takeover Day     Tuesday 21 May, 2-3.30pm   Join us for an informal virtual briefing and discussion session to inspire your own careers themed Takeover Day.  Kids in Museums Takeover Day is when museums, galleries, historic homes, archives and heritage sites invite young people to take over jobs normally done by adults for the day. This year Takeover Day is on Friday 22 November. The theme for Takeover Day in 2024 is careers. We are bringing Takeover Day back to its roots and highlighting how it can support young people of all ages to learn about different jobs in museums and develop their skills, both in the sector and beyond. The date also coincides with Discover Creative Careers Week [https://discovercreative.careers/about/discover-creative-careers-week-2024/#:~:text=Creative%20Careers%20Week%20will%20take,in%20our%2077%20priority%20areas.] In this session, we will: * provide a range of ideas to inspire your own careers themed Takeover Day involving local children and young people  * hear a case study from Dover Museum about their careers themed Takeover Day in November 2023 * create opportunities for attendees to informally share their ideas and other projects they have undertaken around careers. Please bring along your own cuppa and snacks! Take a look at the full schedule. [https://kidsinmuseums.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Schedule-creating-a-careers-themed-Takeover-Day-afternoon-cuppa-session-21.05.pdf]   This event will be delivered virtually over one and a half hours. 

Afternoon Cuppa Session - Running a careers themed Takeover Day
Delivered Online1 hour 30 minutes, May 21st, 13:00
FREE

EUSR SHEA Telecommunications Course

5.0(179)

By Cross Compliance Training Limited

Become a professional in the Telecomms industry with our EUSR SHEA Telecommunications Card Training Overview Our Energy Utilities Skills Register Safety Health Environmental Awareness EUSR SHEA Telecommunications Card Training is designed for professionals working in telecommunication-related industries, such as Telephone Exchanges, on the network, customer properties and more. The course equips participants with essential knowledge and skills to ensure safe and environmentally responsible practices on work sites near telecommunication environments. Upon completion, you’ll receive the coveted EUSR SHEA Telecommunications Card.

EUSR SHEA Telecommunications Course
Delivered Online4 hours, May 22nd, 08:00 + 1 more
£210

Introduction to Wound Care

By BBO Training

Introduction to Wound Care via Zoom Join us via Zoom for this informative and interactive course designed for nurses, healthcare professionals, and healthcare assistants who are new to wound management in the primary care setting. This course will empower you with the knowledge and skills to confidently manage wound care for both adults and children, ensuring the highest standards of patient care in your practice. Day One Learning Objectives: 1. Develop a comprehensive understanding of wound care in the primary care setting. 2. Explore the anatomy and physiology related to wound healing. 3. Learn how to assess wounds, including the various stages of wound healing. 4. Understand wound infections and their management. 5. Familiarize yourself with wound closure techniques such as sutures, Steri-strips, and clips. 6. Gain knowledge about emollients, barrier creams, and steroids. 7. Discover commonly used dressings for wound care. 8. Create an action plan, evaluate your learning, and access resources for further study. Day Two Learning Objectives: 1. Review the topics covered on Day One and explore wound care formularies and pathways. 2. Differentiate between leg ulcers of arterial and venous origin. 3. Understand exudate management in wound care. 4. Learn about the theory behind compression therapy for wound management. 5. Engage in case studies to apply your knowledge. 6. Explore competencies that can be achieved in practice. 7. Create an action plan for your next steps, evaluate your learning, and access additional resources. Learning Outcomes for Both Days: By the end of this 2-day Introduction to Wound Care course, participants will: 1. Develop a solid understanding of the physiology of wound healing, including chronic venous and arterial insufficiency. 2. Acquire knowledge about topical medications and emollients commonly used in wound care. 3. Familiarize themselves with a range of dressings frequently employed in wound management. 4. Recognize the importance of regular wound review and supervised self-management plans. 5. Engage in discussions about relevant practice problems and work toward effective solutions. 6. Understand the significance of ongoing professional development in wound care practice.

Introduction to Wound Care
Delivered Online6 hours 45 minutes, May 22nd, 08:15
£300

Community of Practice (CoP)- Reflecting on RSE

By Supported Loving

Come and join Supported Loving's Community of Practice for anyone working with people with learning disabilities and/or autistic people delivering relationships and sex education, this can be formally groups or informally within your job role. Working in this area can be challenging but as a community we can grow and learn - there is always something new to learn! Each month we will take a topic to discuss and reflect upon what are the challenges and what has worked/ positive approaches. Each session will include a case study to explore , a section where we share our favourite resources to use on this topic and space to discuss our practice surrounding this topic. Please book on and lets get sharing :) This months topic- How to developing relationships 

Community of Practice (CoP)- Reflecting on RSE
Delivered Online1 hour 30 minutes, May 22nd, 13:00
FREE

Brainstorm sessions

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By Isobel Kent

Do you just need a quick chat to move things forward? Do you have some pressing questions and need feedback that relates directly to you and your book? Did you want to do Taking Your Book To School but are not quite ready yet? I have three half-hour brainstorm sessions available to you on Saturday 18th March at a discounted rate of £20.00 per session. Would you like one? First come first served!

Brainstorm sessions
Delivered Online40 minutes, May 23rd, 14:00
£30

C01M02 - FD&FA Design principles - BS 5839-1 (online)

By Ember Compliance

This course will develop knowledge from the FD&FA foundation BS 5839-1 module and/or industry experience and apply this to the design of FD&FA systems.

C01M02 - FD&FA Design principles - BS 5839-1 (online)
Delivered OnlineFull day, May 23rd, 08:00 + 1 more
£185

**Peer Supervision for Clinical Hypnotherapists: Key Benefits for SEO** Peer supervision for clinical hypnotherapists fosters professional growth through enhanced reflective practice, continuous learning, emotional support, feedback and validation, ethical guidance, networking, and professional accountability. - **Enhanced Reflective Practice**: Facilitates self-reflection, helping hypnotherapists identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement through peer discussions. - **Continuous Learning**: Expands knowledge by sharing innovative techniques, research findings, and emerging trends, promoting ongoing professional development. - **Emotional Support**: Provides a supportive space for therapists to share experiences and receive emotional support, addressing the emotional demands of the profession. - **Feedback and Validation**: Offers constructive criticism and fresh perspectives, aiding in skill refinement and improved clinical practice. - **Ethical Guidance**: Allows discussion of ethical dilemmas and collaborative solutions, ensuring adherence to professional standards. - **Networking and Collaboration**: Builds professional networks, leading to collaboration, referrals, and partnerships. - **Professional Accountability**: Encourages high standards and self-reflection through peer discussions, enhancing practice quality.

Peer Supervision.
Delivered Online2 hours, May 24th, 17:00 + 22 more
£10

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The Institute Of Professional Will Writers Ltd

the institute of professional will writers ltd

5.0(3)

Halesowen

The Institute of Professional Will Writers is a not-for-profit self-regulatory organisation, attracting members from a range of areas including private practice and financial services, as well as solicitors, barristers and accountants. Sole member firms through to large national companies have chosen to join our organisation, having seen the benefits that members have to offer. Owned by its members and run by its members, the IPW is a democratic organisation, prioritising its members and their clients. Every member has a voice. We have a simple set of standards and objectives: Consumer protection is central to all that we do, and we have been at the forefront of the regulation debate over the years. We are pro-regulation and we work directly with such organisations as the Legal Services Board, the Competition and Markets Authority, the Office of the Public Guardian and the Chartered Trading Standards Institute to raise and enforce standards within our sector. All of our members operate in the IPW self-regulatory environment, through a Code of Practice which is approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute. The IPW has been in existence for more than 25 years, and it has been the natural home for those practitioners wanting to demonstrate and increase their expertise in Wills, Estate Planning and Probate to their clients. Our aims and Objectives To promote the importance of making a Will to the general public. To promote the Institute and the services of its Members. To ensure that the services provided by its Members are delivered professionally, ethically and competently. To make representation to Government on legislative matters which affect Members of the Institute and their clients. You can find all our aims and objectives in our Constitution. The Institute of Professional Willwriters (IPW) was founded in 1991 as a self-regulatory body to safeguard the public from unqualified practitioners and unethical business practices and has become established as the recognised professional body regulating and promoting the profession of Willwriting in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. As well as being part of a recognised network of professionals, becoming a member of the IPW can help your business stand out against competitors, demonstrating the high standard of your services. Membership is available to those who pass the IPW entrance examination, or those possess an equivalent and relevant qualification in Wills and Estates from a recognised qualifying body. For more information about how you can become a member, please click here. In order to ensure that our members are kept up to date with legislation and industry developments, we require them to annually refresh their knowledge through a programme of Continuing Professional Development. This also enables them to retain their practising certificate. All IPW members also have Professional Indemnity Insurance cover of a minimum of £2 million for each Will written. In order to ensure that our standards remain high, it's mandatory to comply with the IPW Code of Practice which is approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute under its Consumer Codes Approval Scheme.

Vanessa Brown @inspiringmaths

vanessa brown @inspiringmaths

Birmingham

I have been a part of mathematics education for over 30 years as a teacher, mathematics subject leader and Local Authority consultant. As Inspiring Maths Education, I’m continuing my extensive 20+ year track record supporting primary and secondary schools to improve and develop the quality of teaching and learning with a specific focus on mathematics. This includes providing high quality, bespoke subject specific training, support, advice, consultancy and professional development across the country and internationally. As an independent consultant, I wear a number of hats working for a variety of organisations. I am an accredited professional lead for the National Centre for the Excellence in Teaching Mathematics (NCETM). I am a work group lead for NCETM Maths Hubs across the Midlands: North Midlands (NM) and East Midlands West (EMW). These look at Mastery Readiness, Developing Teaching for Mastery, SKTM for TAs and ECTs in the primary phase, as well as Y5-8 continuity. As an associate lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University, I work with student teachers at the very start of their careers in teaching as both an academic mentor and lecturer. I am a School Development Lead for ARK Curriculum Mathematics Mastery programme visiting schools to support them in their mastery journey. I deliver mathematics training for Teachers’ Courses and Resources (TCR) in Staffordshire, offering a range of CPD opportunities both face to face and remotely which allows me to work with teachers both in this country and beyond. I have a real passion for the teaching and learning of mathematics and have had a considerable involvement in teaching mathematics both as a teacher, subject leader and adviser over a long career. My enthusiasm for mathematics is infectious and I have vast experience of working with a variety of stakeholders in schools to guide and inspire the next generation of mathematicians.