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183 Courses

LAPL (Light Aircraft Pilots Licence)

5.0(12)

By Aerohire Flight Training

The Light Aircraft Private Pilots Licence (LAPL) course at Aerohire combines both practical flight training and the theoretical knowledge required to fly light aircraft within the UK. The course requires a minimum of 30 hours flying time – including 6 hours solo – ending with a skills test with an examiner. The skills test will examine your general handling and navigation skills. In real terms most pilots will require between 40-50 hours of training – Aerohire are open and honest and unlike other schools we believe in being transparrent from the outset.

LAPL (Light Aircraft Pilots Licence)
Delivered In-Person in Wolverhampton or UK WideFlexible Dates
FREE

PATH – PERSON CENTRED PLANNING IN ACTION

By Inclusive Solutions

Need a PATH? A person-centred plan?  This is a planning process not a training day. Let us facilitate your planning and refocus your story whilst strengthening you and your group, team, family, staff or organisation.  This tool uses both process and graphic facilitation to help any group develop a shared vision and then to make a start on working out what they will need to do together to move towards that vision.  Is your team or family stuck? Want to move on, but haunted by the past and cannot get any useful dialogue started about the future? Facing a challenging transition into a new school or setting? Leaving school? Bored with annual reviews, transition plans and review meetings? Want to find a way of making meetings and planning feel more real and engaging? Need an approach, which engages a young person respectfully together with his or her family and friends? Want the ultimate visual record of the process of a meeting, which will help everyone, keep track? Want to problem solve and plan for the future of a small or large group, service or organisation up to the size of an LA Give your team the opportunity to pause and reflect on what matters most to them about the work they do. The act of listening to each other creates relationship and strengthens trust and inclusion within the team – in creating a shared vision, groups of people build a sense of commitment together. They develop images of the future we want to create together, along with the values that will be important in getting there and the goals they want to see achieved along the way. Unfortunately, many people still think vision is the top leader’s job. In schools, the vision task usually falls to the Headteacher and/or the governors or it comes in a glossy document from the local authority or the DfES. But visions based on authority are not sustainable.  Using the planning tool PATH (Pearpoint, Forest and OBrien 1997) and other facilitation sources we use both process and graphic facilitation to enable the group to build their picture of what they would love to see happening within their organisation/community in the future and we encourage this to be a positive naming, not just a list of the things they want to avoid.  Outcomes  To create a shared vision To name shared goals To enrol others To strengthen the group To explore connections and needs To specify an Action Plan To create a visual graphic record of the whole event Process Content  PATH is a creative planning tool that utilises graphic facilitation to collect information and develop positive future plans.  PATH goes directly to the future and implements backwards planning to create a step by step path to a desirable future. (Inclusion Press, 2000). These tools were developed by Jack Pearpoint, Marsha Forest and John O’Brien to help marginalised people be included in society and to enable people to develop a shared vision for the future.  PATH can be used with individuals and their circle of support, families teams and organisations.  Both MAP and PATH are facilitated by two trained facilitators – one process facilitator who guides people through the stages and ensures that the person is at the centre and one graphic facilitator who develops a graphic record of the conversations taking place in the room.  Follow the link below to read a detailed thesis by Dr Margo Bristow on the use of PATH by educational Psychologists in the UK.  AN EXPLORATION OF THE USE OF PATH (A PERSON-CENTRED PLANNING TOOL) BY EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGISTS WITH VULNERABLE AND CHALLENGING PUPILS  The findings indicate that PATH impacted positively and pupils attributed increased confidence and motivation to achieve their goals to their PATH. Parents and young people felt they had contributed to the process as equal partners, feeling their voices were heard. Improved pupil- parent relationships and parent-school relationships were reported and the importance of having skilled facilitators was highlighted. Although participants were generally positive about the process, many felt daunted beforehand, possibly due to a lack of preparation. Pre-PATHplanning and post-PATH review were highlighted as areas requiring further consideration by PATH organisers. Recommendations to shape and improve the delivery of PATH are outlined together with future research directions.

PATH – PERSON CENTRED PLANNING IN ACTION
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,800 to £2,500

Responding to the climate and environmental crisis through history and geography

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Artificial Intelligence is becoming more and more prevalent in society and many occupational sectors. But what about teaching? Is AI a threat to history and geography teaching, assessment and quality assurance? Or is it the saviour for teacher workload and a creative force that can bring our subjects to life for our pupils? Is it both of these things, or neither? In this special partnership event from the Historical Association and Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), we explore the implications of AI for history and geography in schools and how we can best harness the power of AI for us as teachers and for our pupils. This event will be suitable for primary and secondary teachers of history and geography.

Responding to the climate and environmental crisis through history and geography
Delivered In-Person in London
£119.05 to £154.76

THE SUMMER ACADEMY

5.0(1)

By In2Drama

A SPECIALISED DRAMA COURSE FOR 11-21 YEAR OLDS, LED BY INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS In2Drama’s signature course is our Summer Academy for young aspiring performers wishing to carve out a career in the performing arts, or simply to explore a new hobby. Our action-packed 5 day course includes over 35 hours of masterclasses taught by industry professionals, and ends with a live public performance in front of peers and parents.  Whether you’re an experienced performer and need to be pushed outside of your comfort zone, or are nervous to step out in front of an audience for the first time, we can help you increase your confidence and have you performing with ease! The In2Drama faculty is made up of some of the very best talent in the industry with excellent connections to UK drama schools as well as professional film, TV and theatre contacts for anyone looking to take the next step in their learning journey. ‍ WHEN AND WHERE? Monday 22nd - Friday 26th July 2024 The Academy takes place in Cranleigh Arts Centre, around 20 minutes from Guildford. The venue has a professional theatre, a sprung dance floor for choreography sessions, dressing rooms, and lots of great areas for filming and multimedia activities, so it's the perfect spot for our aspiring performers to learn in. ‍ WHO IS IT FOR? Whether you’re simply interested in making new friends and having fun over summer, or you’re an aspiring performer with the goal of attending drama school or casting call auditions, we’re here to help make your dreams a reality. 11-15 year olds: Ready for an amazing summer of making friends, learning new performing skills and putting on a real show? Our lower age group offers all of the below modules with a focus on developing skills, having fun with friends and performing for family. 16-21 year olds: This group is suitable for 16-21 year olds who would like a future in the performing arts. While still suitable for those who want to have fun, the courses will be focused on perfecting audition skills for casting calls and drama school applications. ‍ WHAT YOU’LL LEARN You can benefit from over 35 hours of masterclasses in acting, singing, dance, audition skills, music production, technical theatre and film production, all taught by industry professionals, with modules tailored to your learning goals. Wherever your talent lies, we will ensure you leave the Academy with all the knowledge you need. ‍ THE IN2DRAMA ACADEMY TIMETABLE *Timetable subject to change MONDAY DANCE 11-15 year olds: 9am - 12pm  16-21 year olds: 1pm - 4pm  Presentation: 4.30pm - 5pm ‍ TECHNICAL THEATRE For all ages, from 2:30pm - 5pm ‍ FILM PRODUCTION 11-15 year olds: 1pm - 4pm 16-21 year olds: 9am - 12pm TUESDAY MUSIC PRODUCTION 11-15 year olds: 9am - 12pm 16-21 year olds: 1pm - 4pm  Presentation: 4.30 - 5pm ‍ TECHNICAL THEATRE For all ages, from 2:30pm - 5pm ‍ FILM PRODUCTION 11-15 year olds: 1pm - 4pm 16-21 year olds: 9am - 12pm WEDNESDAY ACTING 11-15 year olds: 9am - 12pm 16-21 year olds: 1pm - 4pm Presentation: 4.30pm - 5pm ‍ TECHNICAL THEATRE For all ages, from 2:30pm - 5pm ‍ FILM PRODUCTION 11-15 year olds: 1pm - 4pm 16-21 year olds: 9am - 12pm ‍ MUSIC PRODUCTION 11-15 year olds: 9am - 12pm 16-21 year olds: 1pm - 4pm THURSDAY SINGING & AUDITION 11-15 year olds: 9am - 12pm 16-21 year olds: 1pm - 4pm Presentation: 4.30pm - 5pm ‍ TECHNICAL THEATRE For all ages, from 2:30pm - 5pm ‍ FILM PRODUCTION 11-15 year olds: 1pm - 4pm 16-21 year olds: 9am - 12pm FRIDAY MUSICAL THEATRE AUDITION MASTERCLASS WITH EMMA HATTON For all ages, from 9am - 12pm Presentation: 1pm - 2pm MOVEMENT DIRECTION MASTERCLASS WITH PHOEBE HYDER For all ages, from 2pm - 4.15pm Movement Masterclass and Awards Ceremony: 4.30pm - 5pm HEADSHOTS AND SHOWREELS A headshot is a picture of yourself that casting agents will use to decide if you are physically right for a part. A showreel allows them to see you in action through a series of short video clips.  While taking part in the Academy, you will have the chance to purchase optional headshots and a showreel to showcase your talents. Our team will help you capture the very best bits of your performances and a brilliant headshot that you can use to apply for future castings and opportunities. When booking the Academy below, you can add a showreel to your booking if you choose.

THE SUMMER ACADEMY
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£455

A level one-to-one tuition

Top up tuition
Delivered in Southampton or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Adult Lessons at Willow Lodge Swimming Pool

By Baby Sharks

Every Adult Swimming teacher is highly qualified in teaching swimming, SE Level 2, a Lifeguard Qualification, First Aid, Certified in Safeguarding Adults and current DBS checked. We simply know and love our job and programme, We are proud to be one of the best swim schools in your area.

Adult Lessons at Willow Lodge Swimming Pool
Delivered In-Person in SheffieldFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Eco-Printing for Textiles (NEWBURY)

5.0(5)

By Textiles Skills Centre

An Exciting Practical Face to Face Course with FIONA BALDING, learning about and developing eco printing techniques, for Teachers of GCSE & A Level Textiles, both Art & Design and D&T.

Eco-Printing for Textiles (NEWBURY)
Delivered In-Person in Newbury
£175

Simple Pattern Drafting Skills (NEW MILTON, Hampshire)

5.0(5)

By Textiles Skills Centre

A simple pattern drafting course for anyone wanting to draft patterns for themselves or others. Great for teachers of GCSE and A Level Fashion & Textiles for both Art & Design and D&T.

Simple Pattern Drafting Skills (NEW MILTON, Hampshire)
Delivered In-Person in New Milton
£205

RACISM – HOW TO IDENTIFY IT AND INTERVENE RESPECTFULLY

By Inclusive Solutions

This course is an exploration of our understanding of structural racism in the UK and provides a good foundation for anyone wanting to be a responsible ally. Are you working with young people, but struggling with conversations about race? Are you worried that you have been getting it wrong when it comes to race? Do you have questions about race that you are afraid to ask? This course is for you. Description  Racism is a real problem in the UK, but it is much more hidden and covert than it has been in the past. People know its not ok to say the ’N-word’, but sadly, racism has permeated British society much more deeply than this. On this course we will help redefine the idea of racism and explain the complex nature of its modern day manifestation. We will explore how to talk with young people about race and particularly how to challenge when racism occurs. To achieve this, we need to start with ourselves. We will cover the idea of Unconscious Bias making us react differently to people based on our socialisation. We will cover the concept of White Privilege making it difficult for white people to get into the shoes of someone of another race. We will cover the concept of micro-aggressions that are difficult to report to a superior because they may be misconstrued as a mere “interpretation” of the situation and not an incident of racism. We will introduce the idea of the “racism binary”, and how we need to become more accountable for our own actions, and instead of getting offended, take responsibility when someone says something we did or said was racist. This can lead to a much more useful conversation than trying to defend yourself by saying “I’m not racist”.  When we live in a world where racism doesn’t exist, only then can we say “I don’t see colour”, because it does exist, and it does have an impact on peoples lives.  When racist incidents happen, people get hurt. Unfortunately, it is an all too familiar feeling for a lot of people in the UK who have been forced to accept it as part of life. Most of these situations will never be resolved, because they will never be reported. Poor handling of racist incidents teach young people not to say anything, thinking it will only make the situation worse. A lot of people believe that racism is never going away, because their experiences have confirmed this belief. There is a lot of work to be done, and the time is now.  This course is an exploration of our own socialisation and personal expressions of race, which will leave you feeling positive and hopeful about the future. Be bold, and join us on this journey into the ever growing multicultural melting pot. Enquire for more information about this thought provoking training day.  Learning objectives  Develop understanding of modern racism in the UK Strengthen knowledge of key terminology Understanding how to think like an “Ally” Explore strategies for dealing with racism when we encounter it Developing our confidence and ability to hold conversations with young people about race Who is it for? Leadership teams seeking guidance and reflection Multi Agency Teams Social workers CAMHS teams Year Managers Primary and secondary staff teams College staff Early Years and School based Practitioners Heads and Deputies SENCOs Advanced Skills Teachers Primary and secondary teachers Local Authority Support Services Voluntary Organisations People who want to “get it right” Content AM What makes a good welcome? Why don’t we talk about race? History of racism in the UK Definition of modern racism – how racism manifests in a post-racist world Unconscious bias The ‘racism binary’ – taking accountability for our words/actions Examining our privilege What does your race mean to you? PM Trust and difference exercises – how can we become more trustworthy? What is good Allyship? What to do and what not to do Strategies for dealing with racism incidents Restorative Justice How can we create dialogue with young people about race? Affinity groups What does the ideal workplace/school look like? What actions will we take away?

RACISM – HOW TO IDENTIFY IT AND INTERVENE RESPECTFULLY
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,800 to £2,500

Manual Handling Training in Liverpool

By Training Course Solutions

Manual handling training will reduce risks in the workplace, accidents account for more than a third of all accidents reported each year.

Manual Handling Training in Liverpool
Delivered In-Person in LiverpoolFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry