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CT03f - Informed consent in clinical trials

By Zenosis

Informed consent in clinical research is an ethical and regulatory requirement. A research subject must enter a study voluntarily, be informed about risks and benefits, and understand the difference between investigation and treatment. Subjects must not be coerced into enrolment, nor must they be enticed by exaggerated claims of benefit. Before they can enrol, all potential subjects must agree, in writing, to participate. In addition to ethical and regulatory imperatives, the potential for litigation by subjects further highlights the importance of rigorous adherence to informed consent principles. In this short course we set out the principles and requirements and provide examples of practical issues confronting healthcare professionals and subjects.

CT03f - Informed consent in clinical trials
Delivered Online On Demand15 minutes
£25

CT03d - Clinical trial sponsor’s GCP responsibilities

By Zenosis

The sponsor of a clinical trial takes responsibility for its initiation, management, and/or financing. A sponsor may transfer any or all of the sponsor’s trial-related duties and functions to a contract research organisation, but the ultimate responsibility for the quality and integrity of the trial data always resides with the sponsor. Duties and functions discussed in this short course include trial design, selection of investigators, QA and QC, data handling and record keeping, finance and compensation, regulatory submissions, management of investigational product(s), safety reporting, monitoring, audit, dealing with noncompliance, and clinical trial reports. ICH guideline E6 (revision 2) encourages sponsors to adopt a risk-based approach to managing the quality of trials. We discuss this approach in general, and aspects such as risk-based monitoring in particular.

CT03d - Clinical trial sponsor’s GCP responsibilities
Delivered Online On Demand30 minutes
£25

CT03c - Clinical trial documentation

By Zenosis

Regulatory authorities tend to abide by the maxim that ‘If it isn’t documented, it didn’t happen’. Rigorous documentation of all aspects of a clinical trial is necessary to provide evidence of GCP and compliance with regulatory requirements, as well as enabling effective management of the trial. In this short course we describe important examples of the documents designated by ICH GCP as essential to the conduct of a clinical trial.

CT03c - Clinical trial documentation
Delivered Online On Demand30 minutes
£25

CT03b - Clinical research teamwork

By Zenosis

A clinical trial, particularly a late-phase commercial study, is a major project requiring collaboration between the sponsor and staff or contractor, on the one hand, and the clinical investigator(s) and other healthcare professionals on the other. Good communication among all parties is essential. In this short course we introduce the major roles in a typical clinical research project and outline their duties.

CT03b - Clinical research teamwork
Delivered Online On Demand30 minutes
£25

Bank Teller

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By Skill Up

Gain the solid skills and knowledge to kickstart a successful career and learn from the experts with this

Bank Teller
Delivered Online On Demand6 hours 30 minutes
£25

Travel And Tourism Consultant with Hospitality Management - 8 Courses Bundle

By NextGen Learning

Dive into the heart of the travel and tourism industry with our all-inclusive "Travel And Tourism Consultant with Hospitality Management" bundle! This bundle, comprising eight essential courses, is meticulously crafted to arm you with the skills necessary to excel in this dynamic field. Did you know travel and tourism contribute over 10% of the world's GDP? With this bundle, you'll be well-prepared to tap into this thriving industry. Experience excellence in customer service, master the art of basic photography for visually captivating content and gain expertise in tour guiding, hospitality management, and restaurant supervision. Uplift your online presence as a travel blogger and become a master of being an exceptional concierge. With the "Travel And Tourism Consultant with Hospitality Management" bundle, you'll possess the knowledge and qualifications to curate remarkable client experiences. Join the ranks of successful professionals who have already forged fulfilling careers in the travel and tourism realm. Your journey begins now! The Eight CPD Accredited courses that the bundle includes are: Course 1: Travel and Tourism Course 2: Tour Guide Training Course 3: Travel Blogger Course 4: Concierge Course 5: Customer Service Diploma Course 6: Hospitality Management Level 2 Course 7: Restaurant Management Course 8: Basic Photography Learning outcomes Gain a deep understanding of the travel and tourism sector's dynamics, trends, and stakeholders. Develop exceptional service skills to enhance traveller satisfaction and loyalty. Acquire the knowledge to lead captivating and informative tours for diverse audiences. Learn to manage guest experiences and operations effectively within the hospitality industry. Master the art of engaging travel content creation and personal branding. Provide exceptional assistance and recommendations, enriching travellers' journeys. Experience a transformative pathway in the travel and tourism industry through our all-inclusive "Travel And Tourism Consultant with Hospitality Management" bundle. This carefully curated collection of 8 courses has been designed to equip you with the multifaceted skills needed to thrive in this dynamic field. As a travel enthusiast, this bundle opens doors to opportunities. Immerse yourself in the nuances of customer service excellence, gaining a solid foundation to cater to diverse traveller needs. Harness the power of basic photography to visually captivate audiences, a crucial skill in today's digital age. Our "Travel And Tourism Consultant with Hospitality Management" bundle ensures you're well-prepared to stand out. Unlock the secrets of impactful travel blogging, and perfect the art of being an exceptional concierge. With each course, you're one step closer to becoming a proficient travel consultant, equipped to offer personalised recommendations and create unforgettable travel experiences. Investing in the "Travel And Tourism Consultant with Hospitality Management" bundle means investing in your future. From customer service finesse to managing and marketing, you'll gain expertise in demand across the industry. Let your passion meet professionalism as you carve your niche in the travel and tourism realm. Take advantage of this opportunity to turn your love for travel into a thriving consultancy career. Enrol now and take the first step toward your exciting future! CPD 80 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This "Travel And Tourism Consultant with Hospitality Management" bundle is for: Aspiring travel professionals Future tour guides and travel bloggers Hospitality enthusiasts Individuals pursuing a consultancy career Transitioning industry professionals Those dedicated to creating exceptional travel experiences Career path Entry-Level Travel Advisor/Consultant : £18,000 - £24,000/year Tour Guide/Operator : £20,000 - £30,000/year Travel Blogger/Content Creator : £20,000 - £40,000+/year Concierge Specialist Salary Range : £18,000 - £28,000/year Hospitality Manager/Supervisor : £25,000 - £40,000/year Travel and Tourism Consultant : £28,000 - £45,000/year Independent Consultant/Entrepreneur : £30,000 - £50,000+/year Certificates CPD Certificate Of Completion Digital certificate - Included 8 Digital Certificates Are Included With This Bundle CPD Quality Standard Hardcopy Certificate (FREE UK Delivery) Hard copy certificate - £9.99 Hardcopy Transcript: £9.99

Travel And Tourism Consultant with Hospitality Management - 8 Courses Bundle
Delivered Online On Demand25 hours
£39

Project Management Approved Online Training

By Twig Services Ltd

Project Management Approved Online Training

Project Management Approved Online Training
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 30 minutes
£29

RECORDING: Developmental stages of children and developing activities for 0-12 year olds

By Kids in Museums

Developmental stages of children and developing activities for 0-12 year olds   Do you want to know more about how children learn and play at different ages to inform how you create family activities in your museum?    About this training   This training webinar will be led by cultural heritage learning consultant Anna Salaman. She has thirty years’ experience immersed in the arts, heritage and cultural sectors, specialising in learning and participation, creativity and play. Anna has worked with organisations around the world including ArtScience Museum (Singapore), Discover Children’s Story Centre, the Science Museum, the Natural History Museum, and the V&A.   The session will help delegates to: learn about the developmental stages of children, ages 0-12, gain an understanding of different facilitation styles to build confidence when interacting with children of different age groups, explore the five types of play and facilitating play, make plans to put the training into practice in their organisation.   Take a look at the full schedule.   Please note: this is a recording of the session which took place on 6th June 2024.   Who should attend? This training is aimed at staff who work in museums, art galleries and heritage sites and are interested in developing your knowledge and understanding of the developmental ages and stages of children to inform how you create activities for families. 

RECORDING: Developmental stages of children and developing activities for 0-12 year olds
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 15 minutes
£30

RECORDING: Working with young volunteers

By Kids in Museums

Working with young volunteers    Would you like to work with young volunteers in your organisation?   About this event   During this training session, we will be exploring all aspects of how to work with young volunteers, from recruitment and logistics to safeguarding.   This webinar will be led by Eleanor Moore the Sustainable Volunteering Officer with the Museum Development South West Programme. Her background is in social and community history curatorship and advisory work within the museums sector, with experience of managing volunteer teams.   She will be joined by Sebastian Amos, Chair of Trustees and Adam Marsden, Young Volunteer at Transport Museum Wythall and Rania Nur, former Young Volunteer, now Trustee at the Museum of the Home. They will be sharing case studies about the young volunteer programmes in their organisations.    The session will help delegates to: understand the importance of this work think about how to develop young volunteer roles gain inspiration from case studies to take your own work forward understand good practice around safeguarding and young volunteers.   Take a look at the full schedule.   Please note: This is a recording of the session which took place 18th June 2024.    Who should attend?   This training is aimed at staff who work in museums, art galleries and heritage sites who are interested in developing or improving their provision for young volunteers. Voluntary volunteer co-ordinators, whose main role is to lead day-to-day on the involvement of volunteers and/or young people, would also benefit from this session.  

RECORDING: Working with young volunteers
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 5 minutes
£30

RECORDING: Rethinking Museums: fostering optimism, belonging and meaning for families, children and young people

By Kids in Museums

This recording package is for individuals who did not attend the Rethinking Museums live event. If you attended online on 5 February and would like to upgrade your ticket to include a recording, please click here. Since the end of the pandemic, children, young people and families have faced a barrage of challenges to their standard of living, wellbeing, family life and place within society. Our conference will focus on how museums can become welcoming and accessible spaces that enable all children, young people and families to socialise, relax, play, work and learn. The three key themes of the conference are: Family Against the background of a slow post-Covid recovery and ingrained inequalities of access amongst museum audiences, we will share examples of museum programmes that have successfully welcomed children, young people and families who have historically been excluded. Often these new audiences have found a sense of safety and belonging in their local museums and become less isolated. Society In an increasingly polarised world where online disinformation proliferates, museums have a vital role in enabling people to build empathy and explore social justice issues. Work in this space helps museums remain relevant to younger audiences and helps them feel more optimistic about the future. Careers As the number of museum traineeships and apprenticeships are shrinking, so are the routes into a career in heritage. We’ll explore programmes that are opening up the museum workforce and enabling a wider group of young people to find meaningful work and build skills and confidence for future employment. You can read all about the conference and see the schedule on our website. About the recording The recording will include all of the conference sessions. You will receive the recordings approximately six weeks after the conference. You will be able to watch the recordings for six months from the date of the conference. All of the sessions will be captioned.

RECORDING: Rethinking Museums: fostering optimism, belonging and meaning for families, children and young people
Delivered Online On Demand15 hours
£30