This half-day training session is a chance to refresh your knowledge or learn something new! We will cover: Burial law and practice Practical matters – burials, ashes and memorials, including safety Memorial regulations, pastoral care and conflicts Caring for God’s Acre/managing churchyards for wildlife A practical demonstration of memorial installation and safety by demonstration by Richard Lee of G&R Lee Memorials
Historical Association webinar series: Direct history teaching Presenters: Mike Hill and Jacob Olivey In this fifth session, Jacob and Mike will argue that 'source work' often doesn’t work. They will suggest that common classroom approaches to sources are often ineffective and inaccessible. Instead, they will share examples of lessons that teach pupils very directly about sources – rather than getting them to do 'source work'. To use your corporate recording offer on this webinar please fill in this form: https://forms.office.com/e/Qr1PfgRHSS We are able to offer the webinars in this series at a subsidised cost as the presenters' time has been partially funded by their school, Ark Soane Academy. We are open to developing partnerships across schools and trusts. If you are interested in discussing this further, please contact Mel Jones at melanie.jones@history.org.uk
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.
Basic ECG interpretation ECG basics for beginners ECG course for healthcare professionals ECG training for nurses Beginner ECG reading skills Introduction to ECG interpretation Understanding ECG rhythms Identifying common ECG abnormalities ECG strip reading practice ECG lead placement ECG graph paper essentials Interpreting normal sinus rhythms Recognizing cardiac arrhythmias Practical ECG exercises Hands-on ECG interpretation Expert instructors in ECG training CPD accredited ECG course 7 hours toward nursing revalidation Healthcare professional ECG certification Real-world ECG scenarios
Description ADR Refresher Core & Packages 2.5 Day Course - Tanks Available Safe and Compliant Transportation of Dangerous Goods with ADR - Core, Packages & Tanks available upon request. Learn online, but exams must be taken in person at our Grantham training centre. When it comes to safely transporting dangerous goods, Total Compliance is your go-to partner. Our meticulously crafted ADR - Core, Packages & Tanks Refresher Course equips you with the knowledge and expertise you need to keep handling hazardous materials with top-notch skill. Who Should Attend? This course is designed for those seeking to renew their ADR qualification. If you're looking to refresh your existing skills, our course provides the knowledge you need to excel in this specialised field. Fees Include: Comprehensive online training materials In-person exam at our Grantham Office Exams fee Secure Your Spot Today: Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to refresh your safety skills and stay compliant with ADR regulations. Register for our ADR Refresher- Core, Packages & Tanks 2.5 Day Course today and embark on a journey of professional excellence. Click the link below to book your course! Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to enhance your safety skills and stay compliant with regulations. Please review our Terms and Conditions for more information.
Barista Skills teaches the essential practical skills needed behind the espresso bar, such as how to set your grinder, make espresso, foam and texture milk for cappuccinos, and create latte art, as well as an exploration of health and safety issues, customer service protocols, and basic business practices. The Barista Skills Intermediate course builds on the concepts and skills introduced in the Foundation course. It is ideal for someone who has barista skills experience and wants to explore how to improve coffee quality and prepare for more complex job functions found in the barista profession. Through this interactive course, learners will gain a deeper understanding of the coffee itself, specifically, the impact of a coffee’s variety, origins and processing methods on flavour; the parameters of coffee quantity, grind texture, water quality, and shot time and their interaction when dialling in a brew recipe; drink construction and taste differences; workflow management and efficiency, sensory aspects of the espresso extraction; milk handling and techniques as well as latte art. In addition to coffee preparation, this course also covers key concepts regarding health and safety, customer service, and basic business practices. A written exam tests Intermediate course knowledge, while a practical exam assesses the learner’s ability in terms of grinder calibration, espresso extraction analysis, latte art skills and drinks construction.
The qualification is aimed at learners already working or preparing to work in industry that is identified within the company's risk assessment of First Aid. The qualification has a recommended course duration of 3 days; however the course duration may be increased to meet additional learning needs if required but not reduced.
Thursday 3 July,10am - 12.30pm Are you interested in developing programmes and exhibits with LGBTQ+ content for children and families? About this training During this training session, we will address the challenges museum staff and volunteers face when creating LGBTQ+ content for children and families. Alongside this we will discuss strategies for advocating for this content and explore resources for planning and implementation. This webinar will be led by Margaret Middleton, a freelance exhibit designer and museum consultant based in Manchester. Their background is in children's museums and they have written and consulted widely on creating LGBTQ+ museum content for families, especially those with children aged 10 and under. Margaret will be joined by Dylan Saul, Family Programmes Facilitator and Moa Strand, Families and Young People Programmes Manager at Royal Museums Greenwich and Daniel Jessop, Learning and Community Engagement Officer at Novium Museum, who will talk about their LGBTQ+ work for children and families. The session will help you to: Understand the importance of this work, Think critically about the challenges you may face undertaking this work, Develop ways to advocate for this work, Gain inspiration from case studies to take your own work forward. Take a look at the full schedule. This training event will be delivered virtually on Zoom over one half-day session (two hours and 30 minutes with a short break). Who should attend? This training is aimed at staff and volunteers who work in museums, art galleries and heritage sites and are interested in developing programmes and exhibits with LGBTQ+ content for children and families.