The Psychology: 8 in 1 Premium Courses Bundle explores the human mind from multiple angles — emotions, behaviours, cognition, and social factors. With focused modules on psychology, autism, counselling, CBT, and stress management, this bundle offers a well-rounded approach for those fascinated by how people think, feel, and respond. No couches or inkblot tests involved. From criminology’s deeper questions to the calming influence of art therapy, the content moves smoothly across clinical, social, and developmental perspectives. Whether you're diving into mental health or simply decoding what makes us tick, this bundle presents psychological knowledge in a clear, engaging, and thoughtful way — minus the jargon and overanalysis. Learning Outcomes: Understand psychological theories and their application in daily life Learn the foundations of CBT and cognitive behavioural concepts Study counselling frameworks and mental health communication skills Explore autism awareness and neurodevelopmental understanding Examine stress management strategies and wellness-based techniques Gain insight into criminology and psychological behavioural patterns Who is this Course For: Psychology students seeking broader understanding through online content Counselling learners exploring communication and support theory Those studying CBT and emotional wellbeing techniques Individuals working with autistic individuals or support services Criminology students exploring behavioural motivations and theory Health and social care professionals in mental wellness settings Art enthusiasts exploring therapy through creative frameworks Anyone interested in understanding thoughts, emotions, and patterns Career Path (UK Average Salaries): Mental Health Support Worker – £25,000/year Counsellor – £31,000/year CBT Practitioner – £37,000/year Psychology Assistant – £24,500/year Autism Support Specialist – £26,500/year Criminology Research Assistant – £28,000/year
Business doesn’t run on spreadsheets alone—although they do help. This 8-in-1 bundle brings together core topics for managing people, projects, problems, and plans. Whether you’re sharpening your operations knowledge or figuring out why a project keeps going sideways, this bundle provides structured learning you can put to work online. Courses include business management, analysis, law, project oversight, operations, and crisis handling. You’ll also explore key communication techniques and how to spot development opportunities without second-guessing every email. Designed to cut through clutter and focus on decision-ready concepts, this training is ideal for future and current business leaders who like things clear and purposeful. 🎯 Learning Outcomes: Understand key components of modern business operations. Learn structured steps for project planning and execution. Apply communication skills in business and team settings. Gain business law awareness to support professional decisions. Learn business analysis for evaluating current performance. Explore how to manage through business crisis situations. 👤 Who is this Course For: Aspiring managers looking to understand business basics. Team leads aiming to grow business responsibility knowledge. Entrepreneurs structuring their growing business operations. Admin staff involved in planning or team coordination. Analysts seeking better understanding of business structures. Office managers supporting decision-making roles. Supervisors responsible for handling projects or teams. Professionals preparing for leadership and planning roles. 💼 Career Path (UK Average Salaries): Business Manager – £45,000 per year Operations Analyst – £37,000 per year Project Manager – £42,000 per year Business Development Officer – £40,000 per year Crisis Response Planner – £38,000 per year Business Analyst – £44,000 per year
This bundle offers a structured introduction to plumbing alongside key support knowledge in safety, procurement, and communication. From waterworks to workplace calls, the content strikes a balance between trade-specific learning and vital soft-skills often forgotten down the pipeline. Covering plumbing fundamentals, site safety management, telephone etiquette, and purchasing tasks, it’s well-suited for anyone aiming to understand the frameworks that support the plumbing trade—without needing a wrench or boiler room. Learning Outcomes: Understand core plumbing principles, fittings and system layouts. Identify safety roles in electrical and construction environments. Recognise key responsibilities in managing on-site operations. Learn purchasing tasks relevant to building and maintenance work. Use effective telephone etiquette in trade and service settings. Explore links between procurement, plumbing and communication. Who is this Course For: New entrants to plumbing administration or coordination roles. Office staff supporting plumbing teams on-site or remotely. Individuals handling supplier or purchasing duties for plumbers. Anyone managing safety checks for building maintenance sites. Learners exploring roles in plumbing operations or planning. Staff needing formal knowledge in trade telephone etiquette. Clerks assisting plumbers with order or scheduling tasks. Supervisors overseeing safety and supply across building projects. Career Path: Plumbing Administrator – £25,000/year Site Support Officer – £27,000/year Electrical Safety Coordinator – £29,000/year Procurement Clerk (Construction) – £26,000/year Trade Call Handler (Office-Based) – £23,500/year Site Records Assistant – £24,500/year
Agile working is an approach that the NHS supports. It demands new ways of working and thinking. Agile means that work is now seen as an activity, not a place. People are the organisation. The way we communicate has to change. The way we manage has to change. This workshop will let you reflect on what works for you now and where you may need to adapt. You may need to trust and value your team more than ever, but when they aren't in front of you in the office, you will need to question your beliefs. The workshop will help you: Understand what Agile Working is all about Reflect on your management style Recognise the new ways of managing agile workers Choose the right communication methods Understand culture and mindset Identify different ways of measuring performance Focus on innovation and not bureaucracy Manage more effectively This workshop has been designed to support you in effectively managing an agile team. You will need to be open to questioning your existing techniques and be open and responsive to change. 1 What's it all about? What is Agile working? What are your personal management concerns? How to make it work Time / location / role / source 2 Your role as an Agile manager Your style Your team's individual preferences Learning to let go Your management style self assessment 3 The 3 areas of focus Trust Delegation Empowerment 4 Communicating effectively New ways of communicating Managing expectations What are you measuring? 5 Your personal action plan What are you going to do differently?
Running a successful project requires skills in planning, budgeting, tracking deliverables and stakeholder management. An area that can be neglected by project managers is the 'people side' - not the project team themselves but the end-users, those who will be affected by the project. Too often there is a single line at the end of the project plan that says 'Comms and Training'. If people are going to have to work differently and learn some new processes, then there is work to be done by the project team to help them through the emotional side of the change. This session explores why it's important to bring people along when a change is being made. It will provide project teams with the skills and knowledge either to manage the people change plan themselves or to secure the right resources for their project. Understand the importance of the 'people side' of change 8 'Golden Rules' of change management - overview How to create a simple but effective change plan Adoption Benefits of good change management 1 Introduction Objectives and agenda People and projects - why is it important? The Change Curve - the emotional side of change 2 8 'Golden Rules' of change management - including... Role of the sponsor Communication Resistance to change 3 Change plan Elements of a change plan Change impact assessment Alignment with the project plan 4 Adoption Who owns the change? The vital role of the manager Feedback and action loops 5 Benefits Estimating the costs / benefits 6 Next steps Summary of key learning points Reflection on next steps 7 Close
Being a line manager means wearing more hats than a coat rack—sometimes within the same day. This supportive bundle includes line management, communication skills, supply chain management, employment law, and online meeting handling. Because whether it’s a chat with HR or a video call with suppliers, how you communicate matters. The content strikes a balance between structure and ease—helping you lead teams, manage conversations (the good, the awkward, and the online), and work within essential legal and operational frameworks. It's tidy, to the point, and made for those who are often short on time but big on responsibility. Learning Outcomes: Understand how to manage meetings and virtual team settings. Gain insight into basic employment law responsibilities. Improve communication for better team and stakeholder rapport. Explore structured line management and task delegation skills. Learn how supply chain processes affect team efficiency. Strengthen your confidence in people-facing leadership tasks. Who is this Course For: Line managers handling remote or hybrid team structures. Supervisors involved in legal or HR-related discussions. Professionals improving communication across departments. Managers dealing with team coordination and expectations. Office leaders running online meetings and video calls. Staff preparing for their first managerial role. Team leads needing broader people-related training. Coordinators working across supply and operations roles. Career Path: Line Manager – Average Salary: £37,000 Online Meeting Facilitator – Average Salary: £30,000 Communications Officer – Average Salary: £33,000 HR Support Specialist – Average Salary: £31,000 Supply Chain Coordinator – Average Salary: £36,000 Team Supervisor – Average Salary: £32,000
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Working in correctional environments is no small task—it calls for structure, calm communication, and the ability to read a situation before it unravels. This training bundle offers foundational knowledge in areas like security, negotiation, forensic science, and time management, all tailored to roles where consistency and clarity are essential. Whether you're in uniform or behind a desk, this bundle sharpens your sense of control over situations, schedules, and conversations. Less flustered, more focused—and ready for a working day that doesn’t unravel by 9:03am. 🟪 Learning Outcomes: Understand key principles of facility and security management. Improve workplace communication with professional consistency. Apply forensic awareness to inform your day-to-day duties. Negotiate calmly in high-pressure or sensitive conversations. Manage time efficiently within strict or rotating schedules. Support safer, structured environments through clear procedures. 🟪 Who Is This Course For: Entry-level correctional staff needing structured communication skills. Support staff working in secure or justice-related settings. Security personnel in detention or supervised facilities. Administrative staff in correctional or custody environments. Team leaders within security or facility operations. New recruits handling safety documentation and shift duties. Professionals working with offender management or rehabilitation. Staff balancing multiple tasks in secure environments. 🟪 Career Path (UK Average Salaries): Correctional Support Worker – £25,000/year Prison Officer – £30,000/year Custodial Operations Assistant – £28,000/year Security Coordinator – £27,000/year Offender Liaison Administrator – £26,000/year Time & Rota Planner – £29,000/year
It takes more than glue sticks and polite emails to support learning. The EYFS & Initial Teacher Mini Bundle covers Teaching Assistant, Excel, Data Entry, Proofreading, and Communication Skills to help learners navigate both classroom duties and the admin bits in between. Whether you're sorting data, supporting early years learners, or checking over a note twice before hitting send, this bundle keeps you well-prepared. With a focus on the supportive side of education, it’s ideal for learners looking to build confidence without adding stress to the school day. Learning Outcomes: Understand support duties in the Teaching Assistant role. Learn Excel basics for administrative school-related tasks. Gain speed and accuracy with Data Entry techniques. Improve writing quality using essential Proofreading tips. Develop clear and polite Communication Skills. Support team efficiency with structured work habits. Who is this Course For: Teaching assistants building admin and support capabilities. Individuals working in early years education settings. School staff handling Data Entry and simple spreadsheets. Learners proofreading documents or student reports. Anyone refining Communication Skills for school tasks. Parents aiding their children's educational environment. Education staff with multi-tasking classroom duties. Beginners needing flexible teacher support training online. Career Path: Teaching Assistant – £20,500 average UK salary Early Years Support Worker – £21,500 average UK salary School Data Clerk – £21,000 average UK salary Education Admin Assistant – £22,000 average UK salary Proofreader (Education) – £25,000 average UK salary Learning Support Assistant – £23,500 average UK salary