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Dog Training Course

4.9(9)

By Talkofthedog

Dog trainer, beginner lever for dogs 10 months and older. This 6 week course where the classes encompasses a comprehensive range of essential skills and behaviours. You will attend 6 x 45-minute training classes Ruby's Yard, The Boat Yard, Slack’s Avenue, Atherstone, England, CV9 2AR.

Dog Training Course
Delivered In-Person in AtherstoneThu, Sept 1918:00 + more
£89.99

Tiny Toes Ballet Pembrokeshire Merlins Bridge

By Tiny Toes Ballet Pembrokeshire

Tiny toes ballet is the only children's ballet dancing classes for preschoolers ballet programme in the UK that is fully integrated with the EYFS curriculum. Founded and developed by a trained classical ballet dancer, a qualified ballet teacher, and an experienced primary school teacher. Our UK-wide award-winning preschool children's ballet classes involve fun, learning, storytime, and so much dancing! Tip toes class dance class for babies from 6 months. Twinkle toes ballet for 2 years old. Talent toes for preschool and 3-year-olds all the way up to spinners for seven-year-old children.

Tiny Toes Ballet Pembrokeshire Merlins Bridge
Delivered In-Person in HaverfordwestFri, Sept 2008:00 + more
£7

DENTAL NURSING COURSE (NEBDN)

4.4(67)

By London Waterloo Academy

DENTAL NURSING COURSE (NEBDN)
Delivered Online & In-Person in London Fri, Sept 2017:30 + more
£50 to £1400

ISO 9001:2015 Lead Auditor (CQI and IRCA Certified)

By QUALITY ACADEMY

Become a certified ISO 9001:2015 Lead Auditor with our CQI and IRCA accredited course. Gain the skills to lead quality management audits and enhance your career. Enroll now!

ISO 9001:2015 Lead Auditor (CQI and IRCA Certified)
Delivered OnlineSat, Sept 2106:00 + more
£659

Basic Nursing Skills for HCAs (Part 1)

4.8(50)

By EF Training & Consultancy Ltd

Healthcare Assistant Course Basic Nursing Skills for HCAs Healthcare training for assistants Healthcare education program Blood glucose testing course Practical nursing skills training Realistic healthcare simulations Patient observation techniques Blood pressure measurement skills Temperature assessment in healthcare Respiratory health monitoring Heart rate measurement techniques Glucometer blood glucose testing National Early Warning Signs system Patient documentation skills Healthcare career development Healthcare assistant certification Hands-on healthcare training Real-world patient care skills Healthcare assistant proficiency program

Basic Nursing Skills for HCAs (Part 1)
Delivered In-Person in LondonSat, Sept 2108:30 + more
£110

VIRTUAL DENTAL NURSING DIPLOMA

4.4(67)

By London Waterloo Academy

VIRTUAL DENTAL NURSING DIPLOMA
Delivered OnlineSat, Sept 2108:00 + more
£50 to £1400

Phlebotomy Training

By Lead Academy

Are you a fresher and looking to start your career as a phlebotomist or are you currently employed in the healthcare profession and looking to expand your phlebotomy skills in order to build a rewarding career in this field? Or simply want to understand the blood collection procedure and gather skills to handle and transport specimens securely. This comprehensive phlebotomy course online is ideal for you! Course Highlights You will be given ample opportunity to practise on the manikins Face to Face Practical Training National Occupational Standard for Obtaining Venous Blood Sample Demonstrate appropriate infection control principles when performing training 3 Hours of Remote Theoretical Learning 7 Hours of Face-to-Face Training Sessions at Swindon Centre 7 Hours of Face-to-Face Training Sessions at Bristol Centre 1 Day of Face-to-Face Training Sessions at Birmingham Centre 8 Hours of Face-to-Face Training Sessions at London Centre Once confident at taking blood from the manikin you will have the opportunity to take blood from a fellow participant with consent. Accredited by the CPD Certification Designed by expert healthcare professionals. This extensive course covers the following credentials: Venepuncture process Vial labelling Blood-taking techniques Safety protocols, Needle safety techniques Processing of blood samples Prioritising patients System of needle measurement Maintaining the accuracy of specimen labels Controlling and preventing infection Techniques for preserving clinical proficiency Legal repercussions of bad behaviour Causes of infection and needed records Identify the veins used for Venepuncture (Phlebotomy) Solving issues might arise during the actual operation Classroom-Based Phlebotomy Training Course To ensure effective training, our classroom-based learning is divided into two parts: Remote theoretical learning (online) For the first part of our phlebotomy course online, we provide in-depth theoretical learning which you can complete from the comfort of your home. You can go on to the practical learning portion once the coursework and assessments have been successfully completed. Face-to-face practical learning (designated London-based office, with a similar structure at Swindon, Bristol and Birmingham offices) As part of the practical training, you will receive practical demonstrations and hands-on experience to justify your role. The practical learning part is divided into two learning slots with each weighing 4 hours of time: First 4 hours session: Through practical demonstration using a mannikins, you will be taught how to smoothly draw blood, reduce risks, and control the patient’s reaction. Last 4 hours of sessions: You will then have the chance to draw blood from fellow participants with consent while being closely supervised. Phlebotomy | Online Course | Lead Academy - Trailer Who is this Phlebotomy Training Course for? This phlebotomy course is primarily aimed at: Phlebotomists Health Visitors Physiotherapists Occupational Therapists Healthcare professionals Nurses, midwives, phramcists and doctors Freshers looking to begin their career as a phlebotomist Anyone looking to enhance their blood-sampling skills Whether you are a fresher looking to kickstart your career in the field of phlebotomy or a practicing healthcare looking to enhance your phlebotomy skills, this course will help you achieve your professional aspirations by all means. Entry Requirements There are no academic entry requirements for this online phlebotomy course, and it is open to students of all academic backgrounds. Entry Requirements There are no academic entry requirements for this blood taking course, and it is open to students of all academic backgrounds. However, you are required to have a laptop/desktop/tablet or smartphone and a good internet connection. Assessment Method In this phlebotomy course learners will be assessed through observation. That means during the practical training you will be observed by the supervisor/trainer. Upon successful demonstration of blood sampling and blood draw, you will be awarded a CPD-accredited certificate that is accepted by thousands of professional bodies and government regulators here in the UK and around the world. We also offer face-to-face practical training for Cannulation Training, Catheterisation Training, and Advanced / Competency Phlebotomy Training Course Curriculum Module 1: Introduction Module 2: Steps Before Withdrawing Blood (Venepuncture) Module 3: Basic Anatomy Lessons Module 4: Dos and Donts for Vein Selection Module 5: Preparation for Venepuncture Module 6: Managing Patient’s Expectations Module 7: Complications Issues during Venipuncture Module 8: Processing of Blood Samples Module 9: Conclusion Recognised Accreditation This phlebotomy course is accredited by Continuing Professional Development (CPD). CPD is globally recognised by employers, professional organisations and academic intuitions, thus a certificate from CPD Certification Service creates value towards your professional goal and achievement. CPD-certified certificates are accepted by thousands of professional bodies and government regulators here in the UK and around the world. Many organisations look for employees with CPD requirements, which means, that by doing the phlebotomy course, you would be a potential candidate in your respective field.

Phlebotomy Training
Delivered in London + 3 more or OnlineSat, Sept 2109:00 + more
£169

Tiny Toes Ballet Pembrokeshire Pembroke Leisure Centre

By Tiny Toes Ballet Pembrokeshire

Tiny toes ballet is the only children's ballet dancing classes for preschoolers ballet programme in the UK that is fully integrated with the EYFS curriculum. Founded and developed by a trained classical ballet dancer, a qualified ballet teacher, and an experienced primary school teacher. Our UK-wide award-winning preschool children's ballet classes involve fun, learning, storytime, and so much dancing! Tip toes class dance class for babies from 6 months. Twinkle toes ballet for 2 years old. Talent toes for preschool and 3-year-olds all the way up to spinners for seven-year-old children.

Tiny Toes Ballet Pembrokeshire Pembroke Leisure Centre
Delivered In-Person in HaverfordwestSat, Sept 2109:00 + more
£7

tiny toes ballet Warwickshire

By tiny toes ballet Warwickshire

Welcome to tiny toes ballet Warwickshire! 🩰 We hold unique kids' and toddler preschool dance classes in Leamington Spa from walking to 7 years old. 🌟 Join us for adventure-themed ballet classes fully integrated with the Early Years Foundation Stage Curriculum on Sunday mornings at Lillington Social Club (CV32 7DA).

tiny toes ballet Warwickshire
Delivered In-Person in Leamington SpaSun, Sept 2208:00 + more
£7.5

The Monday Masterclass

5.0(1)

By The Northern College Of Clinical Hypnotherapy

Each week, participants will have the opportunity to gain invaluable insights, and hone their craft through immersive learning experiences.

The Monday Masterclass
Delivered OnlineMon, Sept 2317:00 + more
£10

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Decolonise The Curriculum

decolonise the curriculum

London

Decolonizing the Curriculum Project (DCP) at UoK (funded by Teaching Enhancement Award and led by Dr Suhraiya Jivraj, Senior Lecturer in Law) Students are increasingly demanding a ‘liberated curriculum’ that represents their diversity as we see from #liberatemydegree, ‘Why is My Curriculum White?’ and other movements mentioned above as well as Kent Student Union campaign ‘Diversify My Curriculum’. Also at UoK law and politics students on the Race, Religion and Law module (convened by Dr Suhraiya Jivraj) have relished the opportunity both in workshops and through their assessment to explore both historical and contemporary issues that enable them to acquire ‘consciousness of their own position and struggle’ in society and education. The UoK EDI Project phase II strategy acknowledges this need in affirming that the ‘white curriculum acts as a barrier to inclusivity’ including because ‘it fails to legitimise contributions to knowledge from people of colour’. Phase II therefore seeks to ensure that ‘our curriculum reflects and addresses a range of perspectives’ and asks how this can be operationalised specifically at UoK. Modules like RRL and others in KLS are already operationalising a more inclusive curriculum requiring students to engage with key works from critical race/religion and decolonial studies which offer alternative perspectives to those heteronormative and euro-centric perspectives of white, able-bodied men dominating the western canon. This project will go one significant step further by placing students of colour as well as knowledge produced by people of colour at the centre. Being a student led project is crucial as it empowers them to become change actors and co-producers of knowledge, shaping the agenda and curriculum that seeks to include them. Moreover, it enables them to be ‘assets’ rather than see themselves represented as quantitative data in University diversity reports which does not capture the nuance and complexity of their lived realities. Empowerment for self-determination at the grassroots level is key as is apparent from student led movements that have already effected change in the curriculum. The desire for self and culturally intelligible knowledge is now well documented including in the University of Kent, Student Success (EDI) Project, Phase I:Report 2 ‘Theory and research on race and attainment in UK higher education’ by Hensby and Mitton (2017). This project seeks to operationalise this further and more broadly through the following three interlinked activities: 1) Focus groups: · Up to five stage 3 students will lead focus groups of five to ten BAME students from across the KLS UG programme. · The focus group leaders will form a research team and design the format and questions collaboratively, under the supervision of Dr Jivraj, using naturalistic methods and going through the KLS ethics approval process. 2) Publication of findings: · The data from the focus groups will be collated by the research team and will produce an accessible output such as a ‘manifesto of suggestions’ on making the curriculum more inclusive and a co-authored e-book. · The research team will also be supported in publishing findings via a blog and social media. 3) Student led conference · The workshop committee will organise a half day student led conference to discuss the findings and invite speakers from campaigns such as the NUS #liberatemydegree campaign; Why is My Curriculum White? (based at UCL); Decolonising our Minds SOAS; and the #Rhodesmustfall student movements and at least one academic speaker. Watch this space for further details.