About Course Addiction & Mental Health (Dual Diagnosis) Advanced Online Training Learn the latest evidence-based, best practices for treating dual diagnosis from an integrated, holistic perspective. This self-paced, 12-hour online training course covers all aspects of dual diagnosis, including: Drugs and their effects The cycle of addiction Dual diagnosis and integrative holistic models Needs and underlying issues that drive addictions Harm minimization and optimal health Pharmacotherapies Orthomolecular science, functional medicine, and optimal health Neuropharmacology and neurophysiology (how the brain works) Neuroplasticity Neurotransmitters Psychosis versus dissociation Psychospirituality Trauma model and keys to treatment Guilt versus shame Dealing with ambivalence Brief and early intervention and the Tripod of Support Stages of change Costs versus benefits of doing a brief intervention This course is ideal for mental health professionals, social workers, addiction counselors, and anyone else who works with people struggling with dual diagnosis. It is also a valuable resource for family members and friends of people with dual diagnosis. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: Understand the neurobiology of addiction and mental health Assess the needs of people with dual diagnosis Develop and implement integrative treatment plans Use evidence-based practices to reduce harm and promote optimal health Provide brief and early intervention Support family members and friends of people with dual diagnosis Enroll today and learn the skills you need to help people with dual diagnosis achieve recovery. What Will You Learn? Understand harm associated with Alcohol, Tobacco, Cannabis & Stimulants (Speed, Ice, Ecstasy, Cocaine), Inhalants (volatile substances), Drink & Drug Driving Understand Substance Abuse & Mental Health (Dual Diagnosis) Understand Integrative Holistic Model Understand Needs & Underlying Issues that drive addictions including Grief Cycle & Anger Understand Pharmacotherapies Understand Orthomolecular Science, Functional Medicine & Optimal Health Understand Neuroplasticity Understand Neurotransmitters Understand Psychosis vs Dissociation Understand Existentialism and Psychospirituality Understand Trauma model & Keys to Treatment; Guilt vs Shame; Dealing with ambivalence Understand Brief & Early Intervention Understand Stages of Change Understand Costs vs Benefits - doing a brief intervention Understand Tripod of Support for the drug user to help them move forward & stay safe. Course Content Introduction Worksheet SAMHI Dual Diagnosis Intro Video Module: One Lesson - One Lesson - Two Lesson - Three Module: Two Lesson - One Lesson - Two Lesson - Three Module: Three Lesson - One Lesson - Two Lesson - Three Module: Four Lesson - One Lesson - Two Lesson - Three Module: Five Lesson - One Lesson - Two Lesson - Three Module: Six Lesson - One A course by George Patriki Dual Diagnosis Consultant RequirementsOnly requirements is computer with soundSelf paced training Audience Anyone who wants to learn how to deliver a brief intervention with loved ones using alcohol, ICE & other drugs Advanced practitioners who want to receive updated skills in evidence base best practice from an integrative holistic approach Clinicians and Counsellors that would like to earn 12 points of CPD (Continuing Professional Development) for their counselling peak body (APS, ACA, AASW, CPS, PACFA etc) Audience Anyone who wants to learn how to deliver a brief intervention with loved ones using alcohol, ICE & other drugs Advanced practitioners who want to receive updated skills in evidence base best practice from an integrative holistic approach Clinicians and Counsellors that would like to earn 12 points of CPD (Continuing Professional Development) for their counselling peak body (APS, ACA, AASW, CPS, PACFA etc)
About Course Inventory Management Course to optimize your Purchasing, Logistics, EOQ and Safety Stock What Is Inventory Management? Inventory management refers to the process of ordering, storing, using, and selling a company's inventory. This includes the management of raw materials, components, and finished products, as well as warehousing and processing of such items. There are different types of inventory management, each with its pros and cons, depending on a company's needs.What is Discussed in the course Welcome to our comprehensive online course on Inventory Management. This step a crucial cog in the wheel of any company's supply chain process. This course provides a deep dive into the multifaceted aspects of inventory management and control. Initially, you will learn about various factors that shape inventory management. Afterwards, you will explore an array of tools and techniques to optimize costs. Finally, you will gain insight into forecasting and planning strategies. You will explore modern inventory systems and technologies, learning the differences between centralized and decentralized control of inventory. As we delve deeper, you'll encounter warehouse management, layout optimization, and warehouse management systems to further enhance your understanding of the supply chain. This course concludes with a comprehensive look at supply chain management, incorporating all the knowledge you've gained throughout.Learning Outcomes Have a full understanding of the role and key objectives of the Inventory Manager Be able to categorise Stock Keeping Units (SKUs) / parts effectively to prioritise their activity Recognise that suppliers and supplier relationships are critical to success and to understand what they require from suppliers to optimise their position Gain a total overview of Inventory Management for your Manufacturing or Service business The goal of this course is to arm you with the knowledge and tools needed to optimize your inventory performance. This course will equip inventory and warehouse managers, and anyone involved in the supply chain process, with the skills necessary to control the flow of goods effectively and efficiently in their organization. Take your first step towards mastering inventory management and join us on this journey. Throughout this course, you will explore the factors that influence inventory management within your organization. You will gain a deep understanding of various inventory management tools and techniques aimed at minimizing costs and achieving service levels aligned with your organization's mission, vision, and goals.Supply Chain Professionals: Elevate Your Inventory Management Game Starting with an analysis of historical demand, you will learn to distinguish between independent and dependent demand for goods or services. Leveraging this analysis, you will forecast both independent and dependent demand for inventory items, enabling you to calculate the optimal inventory level that minimizes overall inventory costs while establishing reorder points to meet desired service levels. In addition to forecasting and planning, this course covers other vital aspects of inventory management. You will explore inventory systems and technologies, warehouse management and layout optimization, just-in-time management, and warehouse management systems. Furthermore, you will gain insights into supply chain management and the challenges associated with inventory control. Whether you are a warehouse manager, stockroom manager, or involved in supply chain management, this course provides a comprehensive understanding of inventory management principles and practices. Join us to enhance your knowledge, streamline operations, and achieve high stock availability while minimizing stock value. Enroll now and embark on your journey to become an effective inventory manager! What Will You Learn? Have a full understanding of the role and key objectives of the Inventory Manager Be able to categorise Stock Keeping Units (SKUs) / parts effectively to prioritise their activity Recognise that suppliers and supplier relationships are critical to success and to understand what they require from suppliers to optimise their position Gain a total overview of Inventory Management for your Manufacturing or Service business Course Content Introduction to Inventory Management Introduction to Inventory Management Types of Inventory System Types of Inventory System Inventory Forecasting & Cost Inventory Forecasting & Cost Inventory Valuation Inventory Reorder Points and Safety Stock Inventory Reorder Points and Safety Stock Inventory Planning & Managing Inventory Planning & Managing Just-in-time Management Just-in-time Management Inventory Systems and Technologies Inventory Systems and Technologies Warehouse Management and Layout Optimization Warehouse Management and Layout Optimization Warehouse Management System Warehouse Management System Supply Chain Management and Vendor Relations Supply Chain Management Vendor Relations Conclusion Career Development: Job Searching, Resume/CV, Cover Letters A course by Xpert Learning RequirementsBasic understanding of business operations and supply chain concepts Audience Anyone involved in Supply Chain, Inventory Management and finance who has an interest in the management and movement of stock, categorisation of products / Stock Keeping Units (SKUs) and ensuring optimum availability (Service Levels) whilst minimisng stock levels. Supply Chain Managers Audience Anyone involved in Supply Chain, Inventory Management and finance who has an interest in the management and movement of stock, categorisation of products / Stock Keeping Units (SKUs) and ensuring optimum availability (Service Levels) whilst minimisng stock levels. Supply Chain Managers
Gain expertise in pest control with our Advanced Pest Control Training Course. Learn about common pests, eco-friendly management, and plant pest identification. Suitable for aspiring pest control professionals and those interested in eco-friendly pest management. No prerequisites required.
Illuminating the Hidden - Design for Sustainability as a Path Toward More Sustainable Products, More Sustainable Thinking, More Sustainable Corporate Cultures Consumers and other purchasers understand now more than ever that there are hidden impacts in the products and services they purchase. Leading companies now realize that they need to incorporate sustainability into their product development processes. To do that, they need product development teams who know how to 'think' in terms of sustainability, and fostering such thinking requires shifts bigger than the single product on the shelf - it's about transforming corporate culture. This session will walk through the concepts behind Design for Sustainability. It will highlight as a case study a collaborative partnership between UL Environment and Ingersoll Rand in fostering sustainability thinking in Ingersoll Rand through its product development process. The session will end with a brief overview of steps that companies can take to start incorporating design for sustainability thinking in their organizations. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies.
The Journey of Leadership: Lessons from Relationships, Foundations and Failures For over thirty years Ed Hoffman was responsible for designing, developing and implementing an integrated system of learning, engagement and building expertise in the execution of complex NASA projects. Appointed to establish a Program Project Management Initiative shortly after the Challenger disaster, Dr. Hoffman would spend thirty-three years at NASA, founding the NASA Academy of Program Project and Engineering Leadership (APPEL), and serving as the first NASA Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO). Typically, there are questions of what lessons have been learned from a long career. This presentation will be a simple sharing of a few personal stories and seeking to understand leadership from the lens of important patterns. Leadership is a journey that offers constant possibilities for self-awareness and gaining knowledge. This talk will be a personal sharing of real stories and an exploration of the leadership journey. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies.
The Journey of Leadership: Lessons from Relationships, Foundations and Failures For over thirty years Ed Hoffman was responsible for designing, developing and implementing an integrated system of learning, engagement and building expertise in the execution of complex NASA projects. Appointed to establish a Program Project Management Initiative shortly after the Challenger disaster, Dr. Hoffman would spend thirty-three years at NASA, founding the NASA Academy of Program Project and Engineering Leadership (APPEL), and serving as the first NASA Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO). Typically, there are questions of what lessons have been learned from a long career. This presentation will be a simple sharing of a few personal stories and seeking to understand leadership from the lens of important patterns. Leadership is a journey that offers constant possibilities for self-awareness and gaining knowledge. This talk will be a personal sharing of real stories and an exploration of the leadership journey. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies.
Design Thinking for a Circular Economy Design Thinking for a Circular Economy The most critical and complex problem of our age is how to create a robust economy that is sustainable for all future generations. Design Thinking is a revolutionary and practical methodology, with principles and processes that help people approach complex problems and create collaborative, innovative, and human-centered solutions for Sustainability. The Circular Economy utilizes restorative and regenerative methodologies like 'cradle to cradle' and 'biomimicry' to reshape how we do business, while fostering robust equitable economies. In this dynamic presentation, we will explore how the Circular Economy depends on Design Thinking in order to re-think and re-make our systems and products with an understanding of our Value chains as Material flows. When we create an economy that is just for all, and that fits into our ecological system as opposed to ecology bending to our economy, then we can produce a future that is Sustainable for all. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policie
Design Thinking for a Circular Economy Design Thinking for a Circular Economy The most critical and complex problem of our age is how to create a robust economy that is sustainable for all future generations. Design Thinking is a revolutionary and practical methodology, with principles and processes that help people approach complex problems and create collaborative, innovative, and human-centered solutions for Sustainability. The Circular Economy utilizes restorative and regenerative methodologies like 'cradle to cradle' and 'biomimicry' to reshape how we do business, while fostering robust equitable economies. In this dynamic presentation, we will explore how the Circular Economy depends on Design Thinking in order to re-think and re-make our systems and products with an understanding of our Value chains as Material flows. When we create an economy that is just for all, and that fits into our ecological system as opposed to ecology bending to our economy, then we can produce a future that is Sustainable for all. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policie
The Project Management Odyssey Project Management is composed of many elements. So many, in fact, that it is hard at times to get the big picture. There are more than 100,000 books on Amazon under Project Management. There are three main certification bodies and the latest version of the US standard, PMI's PMBOK® Guide is composed of 5 process groups, 10 knowledge areas and 47 steps. The complexity needs to be simplified. For this presentation, we have gone back to one of the original stories by Homer - the Odyssey. Odysseus and his men were tired after 10 years of fighting and looking forward the journey home. This idea of a journey is at the heart of each and every project. A journey to somewhere else, another place. A beginning, a middle, and an end. We will use this journey to illustrate the correct way to approach any project. In doing so we hope to assist you in retaining the key ingredients for doing projects better in your equally challenging environment. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies.
The Project Management Odyssey Project Management is composed of many elements. So many, in fact, that it is hard at times to get the big picture. There are more than 100,000 books on Amazon under Project Management. There are three main certification bodies and the latest version of the US standard, PMI's PMBOK® Guide is composed of 5 process groups, 10 knowledge areas and 47 steps. The complexity needs to be simplified. For this presentation, we have gone back to one of the original stories by Homer - the Odyssey. Odysseus and his men were tired after 10 years of fighting and looking forward the journey home. This idea of a journey is at the heart of each and every project. A journey to somewhere else, another place. A beginning, a middle, and an end. We will use this journey to illustrate the correct way to approach any project. In doing so we hope to assist you in retaining the key ingredients for doing projects better in your equally challenging environment. This and other IIL Learning in Minutes presentations qualify for PDUs. Some titles, such as Agile-related topics may qualify for other continuing education credits such as SEUs, or CEUs. Each professional development activity yields one PDU for one hour spent engaged in the activity. Some limitations apply and can be found in the Ways to Earn PDUs section that discusses PDU activities and associated policies.