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How to start exercising when you have fatigue

By Pamela Rose - Fatigue Coach

We hear how helpful it is to exercise regularly for health and wellbeing. But when you have fatigue it can be difficult to know if this is going to help or hinder. And suspecting it could be the latter, then when is it the right time to start to feel confident about moving more...and gradually starting to exercise? How this webinar will help you I've helped hundreds of people to navigate this element of their recovery journey and I've used this experience to share in this webinar the most successful ways to plan for, and introduce, movement and exercise.  Who is this webinar for? Anyone who thinks they might be nearing a stage where exercise could well be possible again and are keen to ensure it goes well! Whether the goal be to walk, swim, cycle etc.    Please note: This event isn't about how to re-condition and move from severe fatigue to achieving some level of activity. That requires careful 1:1 guidance via my coaching service. This webinar is for those who have a base level of activity but want to be smart about where to build from there.   My help is relevant to anyone tackling a fatigue recovery journey - whether that be due to ME/CFS, Long Covid etc, or perhaps post-operative recovery. Basically, anyone who has - or has had - an energy-related issue that's meant they have to be very careful about what they commit to doing each day.   What topics do you cover?   How to spot when you're doing well enough to start thinking about exercising again How to feel confident about starting to do more The types of exercise that seem to go well at first Guidance and tips about HOW to start incorporating exercising into your recovery plan This is a recording of a live webinar that I held a short time ago. After the main presentation we held a Q&A session, and by purchasing this recording you'll also have access to a written capture of the questions asked, and my responses. Contents The webinar recording In this 49 minute video, hear me give advice and tips on how to tackle these tricky communication situations: Communicating your situation to those you live with/are close to - in a way that goes well, and doesn't negatively impact your health/symptoms How to talk to people who are 'helpfully' trying to tell you how to cure yourself (when you know it's wrong!) Socialising with friends when you have fatigue Navigating conversations at large events (weddings, parties etc) How to talk to people who don't understand fatigue (or even believe in it) How to start exercising webinar.mp4 48 mins104 MB A copy of the slides I presented How to start exercising with fatigue.pdf 1.38 MB The Q&A digest This is a written capture of the Q&A discussion, held after my main presentation. I didn't record the Q&A in order to allow those who attended live to feel comfortable switching their cameras on and participating in the discussion. I hope you find this written summary helpful. How to start exercising when you have fatigue.pdf 147 KB

How to start exercising when you have fatigue
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£10

When a Loved One has fatigue...how to help them, and yourself.

By Pamela Rose - Fatigue Coach

A fatigue-related condition doesn’t only impact the life of the person who's ill, it often changes things for you, their loved ones. Adjusting to this can be tough for you, and it can be difficult to know how to best help them.This webinar will increase your understanding of what life feels like for your loved one, and help you know how to support them on their recovery journey, while looking after yourself too. Why can this help me? The person you love and care for is still there, they just can’t live the life they used to be able to live - not for now, anyway. It’s very possible for them to achieve improvements and even full recovery, but it takes time, patience and a lot of adjustment. One of the most important things someone with extreme fatigue must do is reprioritise what they use their valuable energy on. They have to make sensible decisions around what they should do every single day, and that’s bound to impact you too. They might also experience emotional ups and downs that you’re not used to them displaying. Adjusting to this can be tough for those of you who are supporting them, as can knowing how you can best help them.  This webinar will help you process how this is affecting your life too, and give you guidance around how to best support your loved one on their recovery journey, while looking after yourself too. Contents A quick introduction!Loved ones intro.mov 2 mins 140 MB The webinar recordingvideo1931976197.mp4 51 mins 74.3 MB The Q&A digestA written capture of our Question & Answer discussion.Q&A capture from 2310.pdf 207 KB A copy of the slides I presentedLoved ones_slides1023.pdf 1.35 MB A final thought from me...loved ones outro.mov 4 mins228 MB

When a Loved One has fatigue...how to help them, and yourself.
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£10

Sage 50 Payroll for Beginners

By Course Cloud

Sage 50 Payroll for Beginners Course Overview Mastering payroll is essential for any business operation, and Sage 50 Payroll is one of the UK’s most widely used systems for managing employee payments, tax, pensions, and more. This beginner-level course is designed to introduce you to the complete payroll process using Sage 50, from setting up company details to running year-end reports. Whether you’re looking to work in payroll, start a role in HR or finance, or simply want to enhance your accounting knowledge, this course provides step-by-step training to help you build a solid foundation. You’ll start by exploring payroll basics and navigating company and legislation settings. Then, you’ll dive into practical tasks such as adding employees, entering payments, generating reports, and handling submissions. You’ll also gain insights into essential year-end procedures and how to process final payments correctly, giving you confidence in real-world scenarios. No prior payroll experience is required, making this course ideal for aspiring payroll administrators or small business owners looking to manage staff payments in-house. With flexible online learning and practical modules, this course ensures that you can develop your Sage 50 skills at your own pace — ready to take on payroll duties with efficiency and accuracy. Extra Included: Free Accredited Certificate Included Lifetime Access Free Student ID Card Learning Outcome Understand the fundamentals of Sage 50 Payroll software Learn how to set up company and legislation settings correctly Gain the skills to add new and existing employees to the payroll system Process payrolls and update employee records efficiently Handle statutory payments and employee departures with confidence Master e-submissions and produce accurate reports and year-end summaries Who is this Sage 50 Payroll for Beginners Course for? This Sage 50 Payroll for Beginners course is ideal for aspiring payroll administrators and HR assistants who want to develop practical skills in managing payroll processes. It’s also perfectly suited for small business owners looking to handle their company’s payroll operations in-house. In addition, accountancy or finance students aiming to enhance their career prospects will benefit greatly from this course. Whether you're starting from scratch or looking to refresh your knowledge, this course provides the foundation you need to confidently use Sage 50 Payroll. Entry Requirements There are no formal prerequisites for this course. It is open to anyone interested in learning payroll using Sage 50, regardless of previous experience. A basic understanding of computer use is helpful, but not essential. All you need is a stable internet connection and a desire to learn! Accredited Certification After successfully completing the course, you can get a UK and internationally accepted certificate to share your achievement with potential employers or include it in your CV. For the PDF certificate, you’ll need to pay £9.99. You can get the hard copy for 15.99, which will reach your doorstep by post.

Sage 50 Payroll for Beginners
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5.99

Electrical Safety Management

By Compete High

This Electrical Safety Management Training provides job-ready skills, expert insights, and a certification that helps you establish a safe and compliant working environment. Enrol now and take control of electrical safety in your workplace! 🚀

Electrical Safety Management
Delivered Online On Demand9 hours
£4.99

Medical Administration, Clinical Coding and Billing

3.0(2)

By Alpha Academy

Medical Administration, Clinical Coding and Billing This course teaches you the core skills needed for medical administration, clinical coding, and billing. You will learn how to manage schedules, organise patient records, handle medical files, maintain confidentiality, and use proper codes for billing. The course also explains medical terms, ethics, safety rules, and how technology supports healthcare systems. It is ideal for anyone who wants to work in a medical office or support clinical operations. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction To Medical And Clinical Administration Module 02: Organise Schedules Module 03: Maintaining Medical Records Module 04: Effective Filing Systems In Medical Offices Module 05: Confidentiality In A Medical Environment Module 06: Controlling Stocks And Supplies Module 07: Medical Jargon And Terminology Module 08: Maintaining Workplace Safety Module 09: Information Technology In Health Care Module 10: Medical (Clinical) Coding And Billing Module 11: Legal Aspects And Ethics (Learn more about this online course)

Medical Administration, Clinical Coding and Billing
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours
FREE

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King Edward VI College Nuneaton

king edward vi college nuneaton

Warwickshire

Rated Ofsted Good across all areas, King Edward VI College is the only Sixth Form college in Coventry and Warwickshire specialising in the teaching and support of 16 to 19-year olds. We take students from Coventry, Warwickshire, West Midlands, Leicestershire and neighbouring counties, and provide the grown up learning environment that’s perfect preparation for university or the workplace. The college has over 1,100 students, approximately 75% will go on to university. King Edward VI College has an excellent reputation for very high standards of teaching and learning, a long-established track record of success and a tremendous range of programmes available. We now offer over 60 subjects at A Level and BTEC all available at one institution – that’s the widest range of A Level and BTEC courses in Coventry and Warwickshire. Approximately 40% of our students gain high grades. A student at King Edward’s has a bespoke programme of study which includes 3 academic subjects, a LinC activity and a weekly meeting with their Progress Coach. The main difference to school Sixth Forms is that our students are free to use their non timetabled sessions as they wish. There is ample space for supported independent study in one of our study areas. The college does not have a uniform or dress code which leads to a more relaxed environment, free from some of the necessary, but sometimes time consuming regulations at schools. We think Sixth Form college is a new and exciting environment in which to make the natural transition to the world and beyond and opens up new and exciting opportunities. Join us at King Edward VI College and you too can be part of this success.

Carbon3it

carbon3it

London

Throughout his 30 year IT career, John has been privileged to visit many different industrial, commercial, government and military sites including steel works, car manufacturers, factories, offices, power stations, petro-chemical, and electrical, gas and water utility installations. He has completed projects throughout Europe (The Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Luxembourg and Switzerland) India, and the Asia Pacific Region (Cambodia, and Australia). His career started as a British Telecom apprentice in the 1980’s in the City of London and he has worked in many city financial institutions. In 1989 he left to join J.O. Grant & Taylor as a junior project manager, in 1990 he joined Electrical Installations Ltd as a project and bid manager in the structured data and voice cabling sector and worked on projects such as British Steel Scunthorpe and Redcar, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, and Cranfield Institute of Technology. Working for himself in 1996, he installed servers, switches and desktops into UK Job Centres nationwide. 1997, saw him join Computacenter as a Systems Engineer and he worked at some notable clients including Lloyds TSB, HFC Bank, Mecca Bingo, HSBC, British Energy, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Severn Trent Water to name a few. 'I set up Carbon³ IT in 2009, my own sustainable IT consultancy, providing information, products and services to clients looking to reduce energy costs and to reduce their IT impact on the environment. I wanted to take all my years of experience in other roles and incorporate it into something I was passionate about. Alongside this I did a BSc (Honours) in Technology with Environment and Development with the Open University, graduating in 2010. I am on the BCS Green IT and Data Centre specialist group committees and have taken the Foundation Certificate in Green IT, the EU Code of Conduct for Data Centres, PRINCE 2 Practitioner and ITIL Foundation qualifications. I am currently part way through my Chartered IT Professional qualification. I regularly speak at events on the topic of Green IT & Data Centres and I am well known throughout the Data Centre Industry as a Sustainability Expert. Since December 2011, I have been the lead Assessor on the BCS CEEDA (Certified Data Centre Energy Efficiency Award) programme and since September 2012, I have been the reviewer of applications to become participants on the EU Code of Conduct for Data Centres.'