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Critical Thinking in Young Children

By The Teachers Training

Foster critical thinking skills in young children with our specialized course. Explore innovative strategies and activities designed to nurture analytical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities from an early age. Whether you're a parent, educator, or childcare professional, this course equips you with the tools to support children's cognitive development and prepare them for success in an increasingly complex world. Enroll now to empower young minds and lay the foundation for lifelong learning.

Critical Thinking in Young Children
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours
£15

Assistant Manager

4.7(160)

By Janets

Discover the key responsibilities, skills, and qualities required for success in the role of Assistant Manager. Explore how effective leadership, strategic decision-making, and strong communication are essential in supporting the overall success of a team or department. Learn more about the dynamic role of an Assistant Manager and how it contributes to organizational growth and efficiency.

Assistant Manager
Delivered Online On Demand14 hours
£9.99

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills

4.7(160)

By Janets

Develop essential critical thinking and problem-solving skills with our comprehensive guide. Enhance your ability to analyze, evaluate, and solve complex challenges. Unlock a powerful toolkit for success in academics, professional endeavors, and everyday life. Explore practical strategies and gain a competitive edge in decision-making. Elevate your cognitive abilities with this indispensable resource for personal and professional growth.

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours
£9.99

Risk Assessment Level 1

5.0(1)

By Empower UK Employment Training

Empower yourself with crucial risk management skills in the workplace through our Risk Assessment course. Learn to identify, measure, and mitigate risks effectively, ensuring a safer and more resilient work environment. Ideal for professionals seeking to enhance workplace safety and decision-making.

Risk Assessment Level 1
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 48 minutes
£5

Effective Physiotherapy Protocols for Diagnosing & Managing Anterior Hip Pain - Case Study

By Physiotherapy Online

This anterior hip pain live webinar provides the detail information about anterior hip pain, giving a complete picture of differential diagnoses both orthopedic & systematic aspects .This online case study webinar will explore different causes, pathophysiology of anterior hip pain. By end of this online webinar, participants will have a good understanding about the hip joint anatomy, biomechanics which contribute to anterior hip pain. Participants will understand different special testing which are required during the assessment of anterior hip pain. This webinar will also include the discussion of physiotherapy management of anterior hip pain using knowledge of best practice exercises, manual therapy, modalities , with complete comprehensive and practical demonstrations. What you'll learn 1. Understanding Anterior Hip Pain Objectives: Gain foundational knowledge of the anatomy and biomechanics of the hip joint. Understand the different types of hip pain and their locations, with a focus on anterior hip pain. Topics Covered: Anatomy of the hip joint: bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Key biomechanics involved in hip function. Overview of anterior hip pain: characteristics and patient presentation. 2. Common Causes of Anterior Hip Pain Identify and differentiate between the common causes of anterior hip pain. Explore the risk factors associated with specific pathologies. Topics Covered: Labral tears and hip impingement (FAI). Hip flexor strains and tendinitis. Osteoarthritis and its early manifestations. Less common causes: hernias, referred pain from lumbar spine. 3. Anterior Hip Pain - Case Study Apply diagnostic principles through a real-life patient case. Develop clinical reasoning for selecting appropriate interventions. Topics Covered: Detailed case history and clinical presentation. Differential diagnosis approach. Evaluation of imaging and test results. Discussion of treatment planning and decision-making.Physical therapy protocols: stretching, strengthening, and neuromuscular re-education. Pharmacological options and when they are indicated. Interventional procedures (e.g., injections) and surgical options. Patient education and self-management strategies. 4. Management Strategies for Anterior Hip Pain Objectives: Learn evidence-based management approaches for anterior hip pain. Explore both conservative and interventional strategies. Topics Covered: Physical therapy protocols: stretching, strengthening, and neuromuscular re-education. Pharmacological options and when they are indicated. Interventional procedures (e.g., injections) and surgical options. Patient education and self-management strategies. Who Should Enroll Physiotherapist Sport & Exercise Physiologist Occupational Therapist MSK therapist CPD Credit Hours 1.5 hour Resources 60 days Access to Learning Resources Downloadable Course Material CPD Certificate Disclaimer: Our online physiotherapy courses meet the criteria and guidelines for CPD (Continuing Professional Development). The CPD hours indicated on the certificate contribute towards fulfilling professional standards and requirements necessary for CPD audits conducted by the HCPC and AHPRA. These CPD hours are important for maintaining physiotherapy registration and ensuring compliance with CPD audit and Physiotherapy registration renewal processes. Our courses are recognized as valuable continuing education resources across the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and throughout Asia and the Middle East.

Effective Physiotherapy Protocols for Diagnosing & Managing Anterior Hip Pain - Case Study
Delivered Online On Demand5 hours
£20

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The Social Development Agency

the social development agency

London

Social development processes aim to bring about economic and social improvement in the lives of people through capacity building. Often this involves institution-building and social change. The International Consortium for Social Development (ICSD) is an organization of practitioners, scholars and students in the human services. It was started in the 1970’s by a group of social work educators to respond to pressing human concerns from an international, interdisciplinary perspective. The organization seeks to develop conceptual frameworks and effective intervention strategies geared to influencing local, national and international systems. It is committed to creating peaceful solutions to the problems of survival at the local, national and global levels. ICSD members use a social development approach to: Develop capacity of individuals and communities Promote world peace and social justice Improve access to adequate health care and education Overcome discrimination against women and minorities Create sustainable income and economic structures ICSD serves as a clearinghouse for information on international social development. The Consortium fosters collaboration among personnel of organizations such as the United Nations, World Bank, UNESCO, and UNICEF as well as among professional associations in the human services and institutions of higher learning. ICSD is a well-established and widely recognized international catalyst for sharing ideas among many nations and across many cultures. The ICSD Technical Assistance Roster links members’ special expertise in international social development to agencies, governments and organizations upon request. Areas of expertise include: Community and economic development Organization and program building Education and training in problem-solving processes Monitoring of social development projects ICSD provides mutual consultation and cooperative action on social development. Typical areas include: Curriculum development Faculty recruitment and training International liaison among colleagues with similar research or practice interests Conferences for educators, practitioners, officials, and others Research and demonstration projects Increasing decision making capacity of local residents including women