All person centred planning tools and processes are driven by a commitment to achieve inclusive outcomes for the person whose plan it is, and the young people involved are always present throughout their planning session. The focus of all person centred approaches is the whole person irrespective of the label they carry. Two people, a process facilitator and a graphic facilitator, typically facilitate plans. Course Category Person Centred Planning Inclusion Strategic Work Visioning and Problem Solving Description Person centred planning is a way of expressing a set of inclusive values through a unique range of tools and techniques. The most commonly used person centred tools – MAPS and PATH – create a hands-on demonstration of these values in action. All person centred planning tools and processes are driven by a commitment to achieve inclusive outcomes for the person whose plan it is, and the young people involved are always present throughout their planning session. The focus of all person centred approaches is the whole person irrespective of the label they carry. Two people, a process facilitator and a graphic facilitator, typically facilitate plans. The role of the support service staff in this work is as a facilitator not as an expert participant, problem solver, assessor or provider of consultation. MAPS and PATH are especially effective tools in planning transitions and annual review processes for young people with additional support needs and for through-care planning for young people who are looked after or accommodated. Over time person centred working will reveal areas of unmet need in current provision and thereby inform the ongoing strategic planning within any particular region. Testimonials “Thanks again for a superb day which from my perspective as Principal Educational Psychologist has been a real boost and uplifted my spirits about helping move the Educational Psychology Service forward as well as gaining greater insight and understanding of individual Educational Psychologists. Several EPs have said that they are planning to use MAPS and PATHS in their work and I will be joining them.”DR MICHAEL HYMANS, PRINCIPAL EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGIST, LONDON BOROUGH OF Learning Objectives To Explore the values underpinning person centred working To show how person centred planning naturally captures young people’s strengths and capacities A demonstration of how person centred planning encourages meaningful consultation and participation with young people (particularly for those who cannot make their views known in typical ways To show how Person Centred Planning leads to the building of stronger parent/school partnerships To indicate how person centred planning can promote multi-agency teamwork and shared responsibilities To increase understanding the how of process and graphic facilitation in person centred work. Who Is It For ? Teachers and School Staff Education Services Social Care Staff Health Professionals Transition Coordinators Family Support Workers Link Workers Course Content An introduction to the person centred planning tools PATH live demonstration in action followed by real time coaching of facilitation skills. We would stress that this is an introductory day and that participants will be expected to make plans for their own follow up and further practice of the tools covered in the course of the day.
Minute Taking Course Overview: This Minute Taking Course is designed to equip learners with the essential skills needed to effectively capture, organise, and communicate meeting details. The course covers the key elements of minute-taking, from preparation to the final report, and helps learners build confidence in their ability to record decisions and actions. Upon completion, learners will have developed a comprehensive understanding of minute-taking processes, ensuring they can produce accurate, concise, and professional meeting minutes for any organisation or professional setting. Course Description: This course delves into the fundamentals of minute writing, covering everything from preparing for minute-taking to the essential roles and responsibilities of a minute taker. Learners will explore topics such as understanding meeting structures, recording decisions, and action points, and the role of technology in improving minute-taking efficiency. In addition, the course offers tips for improving minute-taking skills, along with building the confidence needed for effective participation in meetings. By the end of the course, learners will have the tools to efficiently document meetings, ensuring clarity and accuracy in every record they create. Minute Taking Course Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to Minute Writing Module 02: Preparation for Minute Taking Module 03: The Meeting Structure Module 04: Minute Meeting, Decision and Action Module 05: Roles and Responsibility of Minute Taker Module 06: Tips for Minute Taking Module 07: Technology in Minute Taking Module 08: Building Confidence (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their minute-taking skills. Professionals aiming to improve their meeting documentation. Beginners with an interest in administrative support roles. Anyone involved in business meetings or organizational documentation. Career Path: Administrative Assistant Executive Assistant Meeting Coordinator Office Manager Personal Assistant Project Manager Event Coordinator
Airport Customer Service and Operations Course Overview This course provides a comprehensive introduction to airport customer service and operational functions essential for smooth airport management. Learners will explore key areas such as passenger service, airport facilities, security protocols, emergency procedures, and weather-related operations. Designed to enhance understanding of both customer-facing roles and behind-the-scenes airport activities, the course equips participants with the knowledge to contribute effectively in a dynamic aviation environment. Upon completion, learners will be confident in identifying airport components, handling security operations, managing emergency situations, and appreciating sustainability initiatives, preparing them for diverse roles within the airport industry. Course Description Delving deeper into the multifaceted operations of airports, this course covers vital topics from the fundamentals of customer service to the complexities of airport infrastructure and security management. Learners will gain insight into the coordination required for effective security operations and the protocols followed during aircraft and airport emergencies. The course also addresses the impact of weather control and the growing importance of sustainable practices in airport operations. Through a structured and detailed learning experience, participants will develop the skills to support operational efficiency and deliver exceptional service within the fast-paced aviation sector, enhancing both personal competence and career potential. Airport Customer Service and Operations Curriculum Module 01: Airport Customer Service Module 02: Airport Components Module 03: Security Operations Module 04: Airport and Aircraft Emergency Situations Module 05: Weather Control Operations Module 06: Sustainable Airport Operation (See full curriculum) Who Is This Course For? Individuals seeking to build a career in airport customer service and operations. Professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge of airport management and security. Beginners with an interest in aviation and airport industry roles. Those planning to work in airport administration, passenger assistance, or related sectors. Career Path Airport Customer Service Agent Airport Operations Coordinator Security Officer in Aviation Emergency Response Officer Weather Operations Specialist Sustainability Coordinator in Airport Management
Minute Taking Executive Training Course Overview This Minute Taking Executive Training course equips learners with essential skills to accurately record, organise, and present meeting minutes with professionalism and clarity. Designed to enhance effectiveness in administrative and executive roles, the course covers key concepts including meeting preparation, understanding meeting structure, capturing decisions and actions, and mastering the responsibilities of a minute taker. Learners will gain confidence in their note-taking abilities and discover how to leverage technology to streamline the process. By the end of the course, participants will be capable of producing clear, concise, and well-structured minutes that support organisational efficiency and communication. Course Description This comprehensive training delves into the full scope of minute taking, starting with foundational knowledge on the importance and types of minutes. Learners explore how to prepare thoroughly before meetings and understand different meeting formats and protocols. The course covers how to accurately document discussions, decisions, and assigned actions, while also clarifying the specific duties and ethical considerations of a minute taker. Practical guidance on effective note-taking techniques and strategies for building confidence in minute-taking situations is included. Additionally, learners will examine how digital tools and technology can aid in capturing and distributing minutes efficiently. Throughout, the course emphasises professionalism and accuracy, ensuring participants develop skills that are highly valued across various industries. Minute Taking Executive Training Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Minute Writing Module 02: Preparation for Minute Taking Module 03: The Meeting Structure Module 04: Minute Meeting, Decision and Action Module 05: Roles and Responsibility of Minute Taker Module 06: Tips for Minute Taking Module 07: Technology in Minute Taking Module 08: Building Confidence (See full curriculum) Who Is This Course For? Individuals seeking to enhance their minute-taking skills for professional settings. Professionals aiming to advance their administrative or executive support career. Beginners with an interest in administrative functions and effective communication. Office staff looking to improve meeting documentation accuracy and efficiency. Career Path Executive Assistant Administrative Officer Office Manager Project Coordinator Corporate Secretary Meeting Coordinator
Personal and Networking Skills Course Overview This Personal and Networking Skills course is designed to enhance your ability to communicate confidently, build meaningful professional relationships, and expand your network effectively. It covers key areas such as interpersonal communication, networking strategies, and personal branding, equipping learners with the tools to foster connections that support career growth. The course offers valuable insights into effective listening, body language, and confidence-building techniques. By completing this course, learners will develop the essential skills to present themselves professionally, engage with diverse contacts, and create opportunities through purposeful networking. It is ideal for anyone seeking to improve their social skills in professional settings, increase influence, and advance their career prospects through enhanced interpersonal and networking capabilities. Course Description This comprehensive course delves into the fundamental aspects of personal development and professional networking. Learners will explore strategies for effective communication, including verbal and non-verbal techniques, to make positive first impressions and maintain strong connections. The course covers approaches to building and nurturing professional networks, understanding social dynamics, and utilising digital platforms for networking success. In addition, learners will develop personal branding skills that help articulate their unique value in the workplace or industry. Through interactive content, reflective activities, and scenario-based discussions, participants will gain confidence in networking environments and learn how to cultivate mutually beneficial relationships. The course is suitable for individuals at any career stage who wish to improve their interpersonal effectiveness and strategic networking abilities. Personal and Networking Skills Curriculum Module 01: Foundations of Personal Communication Module 02: Understanding Interpersonal Dynamics Module 03: Building Confidence and Effective Listening Module 04: Networking Strategies and Approaches Module 05: Personal Branding and Professional Presence Module 06: Utilising Digital Platforms for Networking Module 07: Maintaining and Growing Your Network (See full curriculum) Who Is This Course For? Individuals seeking to improve communication and relationship-building skills. Professionals aiming to enhance career development through networking. Beginners with an interest in personal growth and professional networking. Anyone wanting to build a confident and influential professional presence. Career Path Business Development Executive Sales and Marketing Professional Human Resources Coordinator Public Relations Officer Client Relationship Manager Entrepreneur or Small Business Owner Event and Networking Coordinator
Front Desk Skills Training Level 3 Course Overview: The "Front Desk Skills Training Level 3" course provides comprehensive training for individuals seeking to enhance their front desk expertise. It covers essential areas such as customer service, communication, time management, and business writing, equipping learners with the skills needed to excel in a professional front desk or receptionist role. The course is designed to improve learners' organisational abilities, efficiency in managing tasks, and proficiency in handling a wide range of administrative duties. By the end of the course, learners will have a solid foundation in key front desk responsibilities, preparing them for a variety of roles in customer-facing environments. Course Description: This course offers in-depth coverage of essential front desk skills, including telephone etiquette, managing business correspondence, travel arrangements, and the organisation of meetings and conferences. Learners will gain the ability to effectively manage time and maintain accurate records, develop strong business writing skills, and master organisational tasks crucial to front desk operations. The course also focuses on enhancing communication and customer service capabilities, ensuring learners are well-equipped to represent their employer with professionalism. With a balanced focus on administrative tasks and customer interaction, the training prepares individuals to thrive in dynamic front desk roles, enabling career progression in various industries. Front Desk Skills Training Level 3 Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to Reception and Receptionist Module 02: Business Telephone Skills Module 03: Representing Your Boss and Company Module 04: Mail Services and Shipping Module 05: Travel Arrangements Module 06: Organising Meetings and Conferences Module 07: Time Management Module 08: Record Keeping and Filing Systems Module 09: Business Writing Skills Module 10: Organisational Skills Module 11: Communication Skills Module 12: Customer Service Module 13: Effective Planning and Scheduling Module 14: Invoicing/Petty Cash (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their front desk skills. Professionals aiming to improve their administrative and communication abilities. Beginners with an interest in administrative or customer service roles. Those seeking career advancement in office management or receptionist positions. Career Path Front Desk Receptionist Office Administrator Executive Assistant Customer Service Representative Administrative Assistant Office Manager Travel Coordinator Conference and Event Coordinator
Course Overview The Sports Medicine Fundamentals course offers a comprehensive introduction to the key principles, practices, and applications of sports medicine. This engaging programme covers essential areas such as common sports injuries, athlete nutrition, performance enhancement, and the future of sports science. Designed for individuals looking to deepen their understanding of athlete care and physical performance, the course provides valuable insights that can support professional growth or personal interest. Learners will explore the medical challenges faced by athletes, understand imaging techniques used in diagnostics, and examine the role of exercise and nutrition in injury prevention and recovery. By the end of this course, learners will be equipped with a strong foundational knowledge of sports medicine, ready to pursue further study or career opportunities in related fields. The content is suitable for both beginners and those looking to enhance their expertise within the world of sports and health sciences. Course Description This course delves into the core concepts of sports medicine, offering an in-depth understanding of injury management, prevention strategies, and athlete wellbeing. Topics include the study of the most common sports injuries, the use of medicines in treatment plans, and the impact of nutrition and weight management on athletic performance. Learners will explore medical conditions unique to athletes, advancements in imaging technologies, and the science behind performance enhancement techniques. Additionally, the course highlights potential career paths within the sports medicine sector, providing guidance for those considering entering the field. With a carefully structured curriculum, learners will gain theoretical knowledge and critical thinking skills that will prepare them for roles in sports healthcare, rehabilitation, and exercise science. Presented in an accessible format, the course supports diverse learning needs and fosters a solid understanding of the evolving landscape of sports medicine. Course Modules Module 01: Sports Medicine Module 02: Careers in Sports Medicine Module 03: Top Ten Common Sports Injuries Module 04: Common Sports Medicines Module 05: Nutrition and Weight Management Module 06: Medical Problems Faced by Athletes Module 07: Sports and Exercise Module 08: Imaging in Sports Medicine Module 09: Performance Enhancement Module 10: The Future of Sports Science (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand the fundamentals of sports medicine and athlete care. Professionals aiming to broaden their knowledge of sports healthcare and rehabilitation. Beginners with an interest in sports science, athletic performance, or health studies. Fitness coaches, physical education teachers, or anyone considering a career in sports health. Career Path Sports Medicine Assistant Athletic Trainer Rehabilitation Support Staff Fitness and Wellness Advisor Exercise Scientist Sports Performance Analyst Health and Wellness Coordinator Youth Sports Programme Coordinator
About this Training Course This separately bookable 3 full-day course is not designed to skill Oil & Gas engineers to be accountants, but to give the participants the confidence and ability to communicate with accountants and finance managers and to improve their own financial decision making. For technical professionals, a high level of single subject matter expertise is no longer sufficient for superior management performance. Oil & Gas technical professionals who wish to succeed in the resources industry are required to develop skills beyond their core functional knowledge. An understanding of financial information and management, and an awareness of the economic theory that drives value creation, are an integral part of the managers required suite of skills. This course can also be offered through Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) format. Training Objectives Workshop A: Finance for Non-Finance for Oil & Gas Professionals Attend this industry specific course and benefit from the following: Demystify financial jargon and fully interpret financial statements Understand Balance Sheets and Profit & Loss statements of Oil & Gas companies Discover the crucial distinction between cash flow and profit Understand how to make correct investment decisions using Net present Value and Internal Rate of Return Interpret oil and gas company financial reports using ratio analysis Learn the difference between cash costs and full costing of energy products Learn how to manage working capital for increased shareholder value Workshop B: Petroleum Fiscal Regimes and Applied Finance for Oil & Gas Industry Professionals Attend this advanced Training course to enhance your financial acumen from the following: Build and compare cash flow based models of both production sharing contract projects and royalty regime projects Gain an awareness of the different valuation methods for producing properties and undeveloped acreage Learn the industry specific accounting issues that apply when interpreting oil and gas company financial statements Understand how the physical characteristics of energy assets (e.g. reserves, reservoir quality) are translated into project valuations Learn how the investment analysts value oil and gas stocks and make buy/sell recommendations Target Audience This course is specifically designed for those with a non-finance background training from the Oil & Gas sector and requires only basic mathematical ability as a pre-requisite. It is presented in a manner that reduces the jargon to basic principles and applies them to numerous real-life examples. This course has been researched and developed for Managers, Superintendents, Supervisors, Engineers, Planners, Lawyers, Marketers, Team Leaders and Project Coordinators in the technical and non-technical departments in the Oil and Gas industry. Course Level Basic or Foundation Trainer Your expert course leader has presented over 300 courses and seminars in financial management. He began his career as a graduate in the Corporate Treasury of WMC Ltd having completed a degree in Applied Mathematics and Geology at Monash University. After five years with WMC, he pursued an MBA in finance and accounting at Cornell University in New York. He later gained a PhD in energy policy from the University of Melbourne. He worked for WMC Ltd in Perth as a Senior Financial Analyst in the Minerals Division and subsequently as an Energy Analyst in the Petroleum Division. In April 1997, he established an independent consultancy business providing advice to companies such as Woodside, Shell and Japan Australia LNG (MIMI). He spent many years as a consultant and commercial manager in the North West Shelf Gas project in Western Australia. Since 2006, he has been an Adjunct Fellow at the Macquarie University Applied Finance Centre where he teaches courses in valuation, financial statement modelling, and resources industry investment analysis. His background in geology and mathematics allows him to empathise with those who seek an understanding of finance but are approaching the learning experience with a technical mind. He receives consistently high ratings for his breadth of knowledge of the subject matter. He presents in a lively interactive style using real life examples and cases. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
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