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The Mindfully Slow Down Club

By Butterfly Minds

**EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE MINDFULLY SLOW DOWN CLUB MEMBERS** Do you want to help your child(ren) manage their emotions and create a calmer family environment? You can do just that inside the... The Mindfully Slow Down Club A monthly kid's membership filled with fun activities to support your child's wellbeing, which will benefit your whole family! What's Included? Children will start by joining a 4-week reading challenge based on my books in 'The Mindfully Slow Down Series', ‘Slow Down Amaya’, shortlisted in the Ink Book Prize 2024, and ‘Slow Down Sammy’. You'll have access to eBook copies of the stories. Your family will have members-only access to the reading challenge, interactive activities, and guided meditations. I know it can be a challenge to think about and find time to look for ways to help your child manage their big emotions. That's why I share engaging monthly interactive mindfulness based activities. These are designed to help improve communication between you and your child(ren) and reduce any power struggles and stress within your whole family. Each month will be a different theme from the books in 'The Mindfully Slow Down Series'. You'll receive 2 activities at the start of each month to share with your family. Activities include: drawing, creative writing, journal prompts, discussion prompts, scavenger hunts, family mindfulness activities and more. Children can share photos of their creative work on the interactive Padlet, where they can see other children's work too. This can help your child(ren) develop empathy and understanding of others' feelings. You will have ongoing access to the Padlet and hub content, which is exclusively for members. Plus they'll receive a bonus meditation audio and monthly live guided meditation sessions. The live calls start with a feelings check-in where children can share verbally or in the chat how they are feeling. This supports children to learn to recognise and name their feelings while encouraging sharing, co-operation and turn-taking in a group setting. How Will it Make a Difference? When children join The Mindfully Slow Down Club they will: Learn ways to express and manage their emotions which means more moments of calm and connection within your family. Explore coping strategies to reduce stress and anxious feelings. These tools can be used when preparing your child(ren) for new experiences or transitions, such as starting school, moving house, or changing family dynamics. Feel motivated to read through fun and engaging ways while improving their literacy skills. Increase their self-confidence and develop positive self-talk. Increase their awareness of diversity and inclusion with diverse picture books. Age for membership: 4-8 years old. About Natasha I have 7 years experience working with children in the youth and community learning space. This included delivering family support, family learning, and social-emotional learning sessions with children, in a primary school, for three years. Many of the children I worked with found it challenging to manage their emotions, which impacted their wellbeing and increased stress for their family members. Additionally, they often found it difficult to develop friendships and interact with their peers in positive ways. When children are introduced to mindfulness techniques it can help them navigate conflicts with siblings and peers in a positive way. By becoming a member your child(ren) will discover ways to calm down, experience big emotions and gain effective tools to manage feelings such as stress and anxiety. After having my son, I decided to turn what was my side business into my full-time work. I wanted to continue supporting children and families specifically with my books, mindfulness and yoga practices. I primarily offer support to neurodiverse families, however I created this membership for all children. When I was growing up I didn't see myself or my siblings included or represented in books. I want to highlight the importance of diversity and inclusion to every child to promote kindness and acceptance towards others. Join today for only £27 p/m (for your whole family). You can cancel your membership at any time. No refunds for previous months that you have joined the membership.  Contact Find out more about my work or ask any questions by getting in touch below: Website: www.butterfly-minds.co.uk Email: hello@butterfly-minds.co.uk Instagram: @natasha.iregbu.writes and @butterfly_minds_

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CATCH UP | How to prepare and control liver fluke on your farm this year

By NADIS Animal Health Skills

Catch up with Dr John Graham Brown (University of Liverpool), Phillipa Page (NADIS) and Matt Colston (ELANCO) on their discussion around liver fluke control in sheep. Dr Graham Brown works with NADIS and SCOPS to calculate and predict the parasite and fluke forecast for the year ahead. He discusses the risks posed for this year and specific farm risks to consider for your farm. Matt and Phillipa discuss testing, management and treatment options for effective control on your farm. This event concluded with a Q&A session. This webinar was hosted by NADIS in association with Elanco. Dr John Graham-Brown, BVSc, MSc, PhD, MRCVS John graduated from the University of Liverpool in 2010. As part of his studies, he also completed a master’s degree in Veterinary Parasitology. Having spent some time in mixed practice in Wales, John returned to Liverpool in 2012 to complete a PhD investigating liver fluke infection in cattle under the supervision of Professor Diana Williams. Since 2016, John has been working as a researcher and lecturer at the university investigating a range of parasitic diseases of livestock and domestic animals in the UK and abroad. John is also currently collaborating with the national animal disease information service (NADIS) to develop and produce their monthly parasite forecasts. Phillipa Page, BVSc BSc MRCVS  Phillipa qualified from Liverpool Vet School in 2006 and started her first job in Neath, South Wales in a mixed practice. Following a short time as a locum dairy vet in Devon she then joined Wood Vet group in 2009 as a large animal vet. Her work was predominantly dairy but she had a special interest in sheep and developed the sheep side of the practice. In 2016 she then moved to specialize in sheep veterinary work with Flock Health Ltd. This involves a mixture of consultancy flock health work, farmer and vet CPD training and collaboration with retailers, processors and pharmaceutical companies and industry levy bodies. Phillipa was part of the co design groups for the DEFRA Animal Health and Welfare Pathway and Endemics disease program. Phillipa also works with NADIS (National Animal Disease Information Service) as the sheep lead on the Blowfly, parasite control, online health planning and disease alerts information. She has been a board member on the British Cattle Veterinary Association and the Sheep Veterinary Society and is the current conference organiser for the Sheep Veterinary Society and the current Junior Vice President. Phillipa co authored and published a book ‘Sheep Keeping’ as part of the professional small holders series by 5M Publishing and the chapter ‘Lameness’ in Differential Diagnosis in Sheep. 2022 Herriot Publications. She is involved with research and works on regular contributions to publications and is currently working towards a Diploma of the European College of Small Ruminant Health and Production. Outside of work she is a tenant farmer of 100 acres. Together with her husband and two boys she farms a flock of 300 commercial ewes and has a farm shop. Matt Colston, BM & S, CertSHP, MRCVS Matt graduated from the R(D)SVS in Edinburgh in 1986. He then spent five years working in a mixed practice in Fife and the Borders before taking up a two-year demonstrator’s position (shared between R(D)SVS and SAC (Edinburgh Genetics), concentrating on equine reproduction and artificial breeding in small ruminants. He later obtained the Cert.SHP qualification before returning to general practice in Penrith, where he has worked since 1997. In November 2013, Matt joined Novartis Animal Health as a Veterinary Technical Advisor for the Farm Animal Team. When Novartis was acquired by Elanco, he continued in this role with the company. Also, Matt currently serves as the Chairman of Moredun Foundation's North of England Regional Board.

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CATCH UP | Blowfly prevention, control and costs in a changing climate

By NADIS Animal Health Skills

Catch up with Dr Katie Lihou (University of Bristol), Phillipa Page (NADIS) and Matt Colston (ELANCO) for discussions around blowfly control. A review of the blowfly life cycle along with preventative management strategies and appropriate chemical use was discussed by Matt from ELANCO. Phillipa described effective treatments of clinically affected sheep to minimise compromised sheep welfare. Dr Lihou discussed the costs associated with prevention and treatment of clinical cases of blowfly using cost/benefit analysis modelling. The webinar was a useful refresher ahead of the blow fly season to ensure that knowledge is up to date for improved client and customer engagement. This event concluded with a Q&A session. This webinar, aimed at Vets, SQPS and farmers, was hosted by NADIS in association with Elanco. Dr Katie L Lihou, PhD, BSc Katie completed her PhD at the University of Bristol on the prevalence and distribution of livestock ectoparasites in the UK, in the department of Veterinary Parasitology and Ecology. Before her PhD, she studied 3 years of Veterinary Medicine, before moving into Biology. Katie is now a post-doctoral researcher working in the Bristol Vaccine Centre on infectious disease epidemiology and modelling. Phillipa Page, BVSc BSc MRCVS Phillipa qualified from Liverpool Vet School in 2006 and started her first job in Neath, South Wales in a mixed practice. Following a short time as a locum dairy vet in Devon she then joined Wood Vet group in 2009 as a large animal vet. Her work was predominantly dairy but she had a special interest in sheep and developed the sheep side of the practice. In 2016 she then moved to specialize in sheep veterinary work with Flock Health Ltd. This involves a mixture of consultancy flock health work, farmer and vet CPD training and collaboration with retailers, processors and pharmaceutical companies and industry levy bodies. Phillipa was part of the co design groups for the DEFRA Animal Health and Welfare Pathway and Endemics disease program. Phillipa also works with NADIS (National Animal Disease Information Service) as the sheep lead on the Blowfly, parasite control, online health planning and disease alerts information. She has been a board member on the British Cattle Veterinary Association and the Sheep Veterinary Society and is the current conference organiser for the Sheep Veterinary Society and the current Junior Vice President. Phillipa co authored and published a book ‘Sheep Keeping’ as part of the professional small holders series by 5M Publishing and the chapter ‘Lameness’ in Differential Diagnosis in Sheep. 2022 Herriot Publications. She is involved with research and works on regular contributions to publications and is currently working towards a Diploma of the European College of Small Ruminant Health and Production. Outside of work she is a tenant farmer of 100 acres. Together with her husband and two boys she farms a flock of 300 commercial ewes and has a farm shop. Matt Colston, BVM & S, CertSHP, MRCVS Matt graduated from the R(D)SVS in Edinburgh in 1986. He then spent five years working in a mixed practice in Fife and the Borders before taking up a two-year demonstrator’s position (shared between R(D)SVS and SAC (Edinburgh Genetics), concentrating on equine reproduction and artificial breeding in small ruminants. He later obtained the Cert.SHP qualification before returning to general practice in Penrith, where he has worked since 1997. In November 2013, Matt joined Novartis Animal Health as a Veterinary Technical Advisor for the Farm Animal Team. When Novartis was acquired by Elanco, he continued in this role with the company. Also, Matt currently serves as the Chairman of Moredun Foundation's North of England Regional Board.

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Secrets of a Maths and English Tutor

By Bettering Youth: Tutoring and Exam Coaching

Join Bettering Youth's tutors as they unpick some of the topics in Maths and English that keep your child stumped! We share a weekly video training on key maths and english techniques and skills. These are inspired by questions our students have been asking.

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Managing time, energy & boundaries - 10 minute intro

By Exkavate Ltd

Over-committed? Reduce your stress without disappointing others… Find out how to handle yourself well when your to-do list is out the door - in just 10 minutes! Working ‘harder’ isn’t the answer to being effective at work. This workshop helps you to recognise your default behaviour and helpful alternatives to managing competing requests on your time. Repeatedly saying 'yes' to requests that don't allow us to do our best work can end up with frustration on all sides - but we are often more afraid of the consequences of pushing back, or simply don't know how to do it with grace and professionalism. The 3 things you'll learn in this FREE introductory training: 1. The shocking facts of how stress changes the brain 2. The best thought disrupter for handling pressure 3. How to use the accountability ladder to boost your reputation for effectiveness at work Uncover the neuroscience behind your triggers and reactions to stressful workloads and find out how to switch into a more helpful way of working.

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Mastering Harvard Referencing: A Comprehensive Guide for UK Students

By Sophia Baker

Introduction When it comes to academic writing, referencing is crucial. It’s not just about giving credit where it’s due, but also about enhancing the credibility of your work. Among the various referencing styles, Harvard referencing for word essays is one of the most widely used, especially in the UK. But why is it so popular, and how can you master it? Let’s dive in! Understanding Harvard Referencing Harvard referencing is a system of citation that allows you to acknowledge the sources you’ve used in your academic writing. It’s an author-date system, which means you include the author’s surname and the year of publication within the text, and provide full details in a reference list at the end. Despite its name, Harvard references didn’t originate from Harvard University. The style was first used by a zoologist named Edward Laurens Mark in a paper published in 1881. Over time, it has evolved and become one of the most recognized citation styles worldwide. Harvard referencing consists of two main components: in-text citations and a reference list. In-text citations are brief and are placed within the body of your text, while the reference list provides full details of all the sources you’ve cited. The Basics of Harvard Referencing In-text citations in Harvard referencing include the author’s surname and the year of publication. If you’re quoting directly, you should also include the page number. For example: (Smith, 2020, p. 23). The reference list is where you provide full details of each source cited in your work. Each entry should include the author’s name, year of publication, title of the work, and other relevant information, depending on the type of source. A reference list includes only the sources you’ve directly cited in your text, while a bibliography may include all sources you’ve consulted, whether or not you’ve cited them. How to Cite Different Types of Sources When citing a book, you should include the author’s name, year of publication, title (in italics), edition (if applicable), place of publication, and publisher. For example: Smith, J. (2020). The Art of Referencing (2nd ed.). London: Academic Press. Journal articles should include the author’s name, year of publication, title of the article, title of the journal (in italics), volume number, issue number, and page numbers. For example: Brown, A. (2019). ‘Understanding Harvard Referencing’, Journal of Academic Writing, 12(3), pp. 45-67. For websites, include the author (or organization), year of publication (or last update), title of the webpage (in italics), and the URL. For example: University of Oxford. (2021). Harvard Referencing Guide. Available at: https://www.ox.ac.uk/harvard (Accessed: 10 September 2024). 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For example: Adams, R. (2018). Digital Referencing (Kindle ed.). Available at: Amazon.co.uk. For online journals, follow the same format as print journals, but include the DOI or the URL where the article can be accessed. For example: Taylor, S. (2021). ‘Harvard Referencing in the Digital Age’, Journal of Modern Research, 15(4), pp. 33-50. DOI: 10.1234/jmr.2021.0987. The format for websites remains the same as mentioned earlier, with the inclusion of the URL and the access date. For social media, include the author (or username), year, content of the post (in italics), platform, and the date of the post. For example: @AcademicWriterUK. (2023). The key to successful referencing is consistency. Twitter, 15 March. Advanced Harvard Referencing Techniques When you can’t access the original source and need to cite a secondary source, mention both the original and secondary source. For example: (Smith, 1989, cited in Brown, 2019). For works with multiple authors, list up to three authors in the in-text citation. For more than three, use “et al.” after the first author’s name. For example: (Jones, Smith, and Brown, 2020) or (Jones et al., 2020). If you’re citing different editions of a book, mention the edition in your reference. For example: Brown, A. (2018). Theories of Learning (3rd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. If some information is missing, like the author or date, use “Anon.” for anonymous authors and “n.d.” for no date. Common Harvard Referencing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Incorrect formatting can easily occur if you’re not careful. Make sure to follow the correct structure for each type of source, as this can significantly impact your grade. Leaving out essential details like the author’s name or the year of publication is a common mistake. Always double-check your references before submitting your work. Punctuation is crucial in Harvard referencing. 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The Remarkable Evolution of Radiosurgery Over 10 Years

By Amethyst Radiotherapy UK

This educational talk demonstrates how Queen Square Radiosurgery Centre has become a hub for cutting-edge research in Radiosurgery. Gain invaluable insights into the clinical benefits of Gamma Knife treatment and its impact on cases that might have otherwise been prescribed whole-brain radiation therapy (WBRT).

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Marketing

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By Janets

In the fast-paced world of business, there's an untold story of pain and frustration that resonates with countless aspiring marketers. It's the narrative of launching a product or service into a crowded market, only to watch it disappear into obscurity. The agony of crafting clever advertising campaigns that seem to fall on deaf ears and the frustration of not understanding the intricate dance of consumer behaviour.  Marketing is the lifeblood of any successful business as it’s the bridge that connects your offerings to the world, the art of making your business thrive. Your journey to becoming a marketing maestro begins with our comprehensive Marketing course. In this marketing course, you'll delve deep into the multifaceted realm of marketing, from the basics to the intricacies of branding, consumer behaviour, and market segmentation. You'll learn how to navigate the ever-changing marketing environment, conduct effective research, and craft compelling product and pricing strategies.  Our comprehensive course equips you with the knowledge and skills to master these critical aspects, to not only enhance your own business endeavours but also be a valuable asset in the marketing world. Join our Marketing course now, and take the first steps to conquer the world of marketing! Goals By the end of this, you will be able to: Grasp the fundamentals of marketing, understanding its core concepts and principles. Gain proficiency in the marketing process, from strategizing to implementation and evaluation. Develop strategic marketing skills, enabling you to create effective marketing plans and campaigns. Analyse the marketing environment and adapt strategies to changing market dynamics. Master market segmentation techniques for precise targeting of customer segments. Comprehend consumer buying behaviour, influencing marketing strategies and customer engagement. Understand business markets and buying behaviour, aiding B2B marketing decisions. Learn marketing research methods for informed decision-making and market insights. Craft product and branding strategies that enhance brand recognition and customer loyalty. Acquire pricing, marketing channels, and integrated marketing communication strategies for successful product promotion. Who is this course for? Aspiring marketers looking to build a solid foundation in marketing concepts and practices. Students and recent graduates seeking to enhance their knowledge of marketing to boost their career prospects. Anyone interested in understanding how businesses operate and how they connect with their target audiences. Individuals looking to explore consumer behaviour and the psychology behind buying decisions. Those interested in the intricacies of branding, advertising, and promotion to create a strong market presence. Career path Marketing Coordinator Marketing Manager Digital Marketing Specialist Market Research Analyst Brand Manager Advertising Executive Sales Manager Product Manager

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