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Baby & Child First Aid - Combined Learning

By Mini First Aid North Nottinghamshire, Grantham & Sleaford

The 3-hour Baby & Child First Aid class covers CPR, Choking, Bumps, Burns, Breaks, Bleeding, Febrile Seizures and Meningitis & Sepsis Awareness and will give everyone who attends the peace of mind they deserve.

Baby & Child First Aid - Combined Learning
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
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Tableau Desktop Training - Foundation

By Tableau Training Uk

This Tableau Desktop Training course is a jumpstart to getting report writers and analysts with little or no previous knowledge to being productive. It covers everything from connecting to data, through to creating interactive dashboards with a range of visualisations in two days of your time. For Private options, online or in-person, please send us details of your requirements: This Tableau Desktop Training course is a jumpstart to getting report writers and analysts with little or no previous knowledge to being productive. It covers everything from connecting to data, through to creating interactive dashboards with a range of visualisations in two days of your time. Having a quick turnaround from starting to use Tableau, to getting real, actionable insights means that you get a swift return on your investment of time and money. This accelerated approach is key to getting engagement from within your organisation so everyone can immediately see and feel the impact of the data and insights you create. This course is aimed at someone who has not used Tableau in earnest and may be in a functional role, eg. in sales, marketing, finance, operations, business intelligence etc. The course is split into 3 phases and 9 modules: PHASE 1: GET READY MODULE 1: LAUNCH TABLEAU Check Install & Setup Why is Visual Analytics Important MODULE 2: GET FAMILIAR What is possible How does Tableau deal with data Know your way around How do we format charts Dashboard Basics – My First Dashboard MODULE 3: DATA DISCOVERY Connecting to and setting up data in Tableau How Do I Explore my Data – Filters & Sorting How Do I Structure my Data – Groups & Hierarchies, Visual Groups How Tableau Deals with Dates – Using Discrete and Continuous Dates, Custom Dates Phase 2: GET SET MODULE 4: MAKE CALCULATIONS How Do I Create Calculated Fields & Why MODULE 5: MAKE CHARTS Charts that Compare Multiple Measures – Measure Names and Measure Values, Shared Axis Charts, Dual Axis Charts, Scatter Plots Showing Relational & Proportional Data – Pie Charts, Donut Charts, Tree Maps MODULE 6: MAKE TABLES Creating Tables – Creating Tables, Highlight Tables, Heat Maps Phase 3: GO MODULE 7: ADD CONTEXT Reference Lines and Bands MODULE 8: MAKE MAPS Answering Spatial Questions – Mapping, Creating a Choropleth (Filled) Map MODULE 9: MAKE DASHBOARDS Using the Dashboard Interface Dashboard Actions This training course includes over 25 hands-on exercises and quizzes to help participants “learn by doing” and to assist group discussions around real-life use cases. Each attendee receives a login to our extensive training portal which covers the theory, practical applications and use cases, exercises, solutions and quizzes in both written and video format. Students must use their own laptop with an active version of Tableau Desktop 2018.2 (or later) pre-installed. What People Are Saying About This Course “Excellent Trainer – knows his stuff, has done it all in the real world, not just the class room.”Richard L., Intelliflo “Tableau is a complicated and powerful tool. After taking this course, I am confident in what I can do, and how it can help improve my work.”Trevor B., Morrison Utility Services “I would highly recommend this course for Tableau beginners, really easy to follow and keep up with as you are hands on during the course. Trainer really helpful too.”Chelsey H., QVC “He is a natural trainer, patient and very good at explaining in simple terms. He has an excellent knowledge base of the system and an obvious enthusiasm for Tableau, data analysis and the best way to convey results. We had been having difficulties in the business in building financial reports from a data cube and he had solutions for these which have proved to be very useful.”Matthew H., ISS Group

Tableau Desktop Training - Foundation
Delivered in Birmingham + 2 more or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
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CONSULTATIVE SELLING Training Programme Framework

By Dickson Training Ltd

Key Objectives for the Training provision Effective listening to a client's needs and requirements during various stages of the sales process. Engage in meaningful communication with clients, learn to identify challenges and opportunities that relate to the prospects. Overcome the identified challenge. Build long term rapport and establish trust with the prospect throughout the sales process, Ensure continued customer satisfaction that can turn into repeat business. Be able to build rapport with customers or clients. Know the right questions to ask to fully understand the customer or client’s needs without putting on any pressure. Be able to check you have the right information from the customer or client. Be able to match products and services to the customer or client using the information you have gathered. Be able to influence effectively. Know how to stand out from your competitors. Stage 1 – Research the Company’s ‘Value Propositions’ and USP Analysis  Conducting 30 min confidential interviews with a cross-section of the eligible Attendees & the Stakeholders, in order to gain an objective understanding of the various scenarios and clients that the Participants work with. the Company’s ‘Value Propositions’ Unique Selling Points The Customers’ journey(s) The Competition’s offers for analysis and comparisons. From these findings, a carefully calibrated bespoke Programme will be designed and delivered.  Stage 2 - Design the Bespoke 2 x day Course  nd Stage 3 - Delivery of the Course Programme This Programme can be delivered in 2 x consecutive days, or split between 2 – 3 weeks, to make it more ‘work-friendly’ – if required. It is very practical and commercially focussed in approach, with lots of interactive exercises designed to draw out the learning applications via the debriefings. The ‘Real Play’ scenarios on day 2 will be based on specific case studies drawn from the Research findings so that they are authentic to optimise the learning. Individual Action Plans will be captured at the end of each day to be debriefed by the Participants’ respective Line Managers.  Template Programme Day One – Foundation – Strategic Approach Section One – The Principles of Consultative Selling Defining ‘Consultative Selling’ The Company’s ‘Unique Selling Points’ & Value Proposition The Consultative Selling model – the five stages Avoiding appearing ‘pushy’, ‘pressurising’ or ‘talking through the sale’ Section Two –Strategy & Preparation  ‘Buy-Class’ Matrix Strategic plan Template – matching services/products to identified needs & opportunities. Preparing a range of objectives Constants and variables – USP’s Researching key Client/Decision Makers’ priorities, profile & background (LinkedIn etc.) Preparing for potential & likely Objections Section Three – Email etiquette & ‘influencing’ email correspondence.  Email etiquette A.B.S.U.R.D model Clarity and tone – discovery of clients’ needs & motivational factors. Techniques to influence and ‘nudge’. Ensuring the data and content have a ‘gentle’ motivational & appealing message. Top Tips Day Two – Practical Application Section Four – Rapport Building & Effective Communication skills ‘Behaviour Labelling’ techniques – setting a positive tone. Asking Open Questions – gaining a full understanding of the clients’ priorities & expectations. EQ - Inviting opinions; perspectives; experiences – winning confidence. Active Listening – focus and commitment to understand. ‘Reading the room’ – adapting to responses and reactions. Maintaining focus on relevant topics that the Client cares about; carefully consider the opportunities to influence. But NO PRESSURE! Building a ‘bond of trust’ with commitments and authentic, shared values. Section Five – Explaining the Benefits – aligned to the Customers’ Priorities Understanding ‘Why do People Buy?’ Research data analysis. Open questions that lead to understanding the key issues and Clients’ priorities. Avoiding the danger of ‘pressurising’ the Client. Responding to objections effectively, with confidence and sensitivity. Explaining the benefits that are aligned to the Clients’ stated requirements. Making the Data ‘sing’ – memorable takeaways for the Client. Augmented benefits – Brand confidence; Case studies; Warranty; Service; Range; Flexibility etc. in alignment with their stated preferences/requirements Differentials compared to Competitors Section Six – Winning Commitment Inviting commitment – with confidence Consultative Selling Closing techniques (e.g. Alternative Close/Assumptive Close et al) Avoiding ‘talking through the sale’ – knowing when to ‘Shut UP!’ Confirming agreement – ensuring Clients’ motivation for repeat business Section Seven – Practical Application ‘Real Play’ From the Research findings, carefully devised scenarios can be generated to provide the most valuable learning opportunities to underpin all the skills & techniques covered in the Programme.  Potential Real Play scenarios: A well-established customer has indicated that they are soon to be opening up additional new offices – this presents an opportunity to arrange for the Company to support them with their upcoming needs. After some very positive feedback and with the upcoming contract renewal imminent – how can the Company give the Customer more high-quality support in other areas of their business? A Competitor has been to see the client and they have prompted some concerns about ‘value for money’ & ‘quality of service’. How Real Play works… The group is split the group into 2 sub-groups, one with our Professional Actor (option available); the other with the Trainer or a willing Participant. Each group has a brief and has to instruct their Trainer/Actor/Participant on how to approach the scenario supplied. The Actor and Trainer (or willing Participant) perform the role play(s) as instructed by their respective teams; however, during the action they can be paused for further recommendations or direction. The outcome is the responsibility of the team(s) – not the performers. Debrief the full Programme Individual Action Plans - to be followed through. ‘Best Practices’ for application into the business Options for Exercises within the Programme  Sample Exercise – Red & White  There is a specific time managed agenda and itinerary, which puts the group under pressure.  The key challenge is for the sub-groups to maximise the commercial value from the task, however there is always a great danger that the individuals attempt to gain financial progress at the expense of the other group! Debriefing points: Persuasive communication and influence across barriers Gaining buy-in when others are sceptical Strategic planning accounting for others’ behaviours Sample Exercise – Communication Challenge Each Participant has different pieces of information, but are not allowed to share it visually. They are only allowed to communicate to work out the solution hidden among the large amount of data. Debrief: Structured approach Maintaining focus through distractions/interference Active Listening Controlled communication Sample Exercise – Persuasive emails Sample emails are shared to be critiqued and improved upon to be debriefed: Tone & impact Making the Data ‘sing’ Influential & motivational language Customer centric message. Sample Exercise –Juggling   Each Participant has to pass the ‘Customers’ (Juggling balls) carefully through the system with all the other Participants to reach a profitable conclusion  Debrief: EQ to read the room and effectively communicate, when the pressure is on Customer focus and adapting to challenges Devising a plan that wins buy-in Overcoming competing ideas to get to ‘best practice’ Consistent commitment, communication and motivational drivers that influenced performance. Sample Exercise –Critical Path  The group are provided with 30 x discs and some ‘post-it’ notes. (no pens or pencils are allowed) Their brief is to create a grid shape with the 30 x discs, which will act as ‘stepping stones’ for the ‘Critical Path’ But they have to follow the correct order through the grid from the start to finish, which they will have to work out through ‘trial & error’ All of the team must pass through the ‘Critical Path’ worked out on the grid, observing the constraints, within the time limit. No talking is permitted once they start using the materials Debrief: - Clear communication focussing on the ‘client’s journey’ Planning for challenges Identifying risks and mitigating them Role allocations & support Quality control and disciplines  Sample Exercise –Back to Back  Each Participant is positioned back-to-back with a partner. They have to work out precisely what the ‘statement’ given to the other person is without looking around. Each person has a different brief. Debrief: - Asking Open Questions Active Listening Accuracy in identifying the objective.

CONSULTATIVE SELLING Training Programme Framework
Delivered in Bardsey + 3 more or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
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FORKLIFT TRAINING

By Lloyds School Of Motoring

We deliver forklift training to both individuals and companies. Courses are delivered onsite at our training centre or arrangements can be made to deliver at a company’s premises.

FORKLIFT TRAINING
Delivered In-Person in BelfastFlexible Dates
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Outdoor First Aid | RQF Level 3

By Madeleys First Aid Plus

The RQF Level 3 Outdoor First Aid Course is designed for individuals engaging in outdoor activities, offering advanced training in managing emergencies specific to outdoor environments. Here's a concise overview: Specialised Training: Tailored for outdoor enthusiasts, professionals, and leaders involved in remote outdoor activities or expeditions. Comprehensive Skills: Covers assessing and managing injuries, trauma care, medical emergencies, and evacuation procedures relevant to outdoor settings. Scenario-Based Learning: Simulated outdoor emergencies, providing practical application of skills in realistic scenarios encountered during outdoor pursuits. Remote Environment Preparedness: Emphasis on handling emergencies where immediate medical assistance might be limited, focusing on adaptability and resource utilisation. Hands-on Training: Practical sessions demonstrating wilderness-specific first aid techniques, including the use of specialised equipment. Communication and Decision-making: Training in effective communication and teamwork during outdoor emergencies, fostering quick and coordinated responses. This course equips outdoor enthusiasts, guides, and professionals with advanced first aid skills, preparing them to manage a wide array of outdoor emergencies in remote or challenging environments. Suitability - Who should attend? The RQF Level 3 Outdoor First Aid Course is suitable for: Outdoor Enthusiasts: Hikers, climbers, campers, and adventurers seeking skills to manage emergencies during outdoor pursuits. Professional Guides: Outdoor leaders, expedition leaders, and instructors responsible for group safety during outdoor activities. Workers in Remote Environments: Forestry workers, park rangers, and those working in remote or wilderness settings where immediate medical help might be limited. Sports Coaches: Coaches involved in outdoor sports or activities requiring knowledge of first aid in outdoor environments. Volunteers and Community Members: Individuals participating in community-based outdoor programs or volunteering in remote areas. Professionals with Outdoor Responsibilities: Individuals whose roles involve outdoor responsibilities and the need for advanced first aid skills in such settings. It's ideal for anyone seeking to enhance their ability to respond to outdoor emergencies where access to immediate medical assistance is limited. Outcome / Qualification etc. The outcomes of completing the RQF Level 3 Outdoor First Aid Course include: Advanced First Aid Skills: Proficiency in managing a broad range of outdoor-specific injuries and medical emergencies encountered in remote settings. Confidence and Preparedness: Enhanced confidence to assess, manage, and provide first aid in challenging outdoor environments. Scenario Adaptability: Ability to adapt first aid skills to diverse outdoor scenarios and make informed decisions in remote or adverse conditions. Effective Communication: Improved communication and teamwork skills essential for coordinating responses to outdoor emergencies. Emergency Preparedness: Understanding evacuation procedures, resource improvisation, and utilising outdoor-specific first aid equipment. Certification: Attainment of an accredited qualification demonstrating competence in outdoor first aid management. Completing this course ensures participants are well-equipped to respond competently and effectively to a wide array of outdoor emergencies. Training Course Content UNIT 1 OUTDOOR EMERGENCY ACTION Module 1 Introduction Module 2 What is outdoor first aid? Module 3 First aid equipment Module 4 Summon assistance Module 5 Monitoring Module 6 Scene survey Module 7 Primary survey Module 8 Secondary assessment Module 9 Resuscitation and AED Module 10 Disorders of respiration Module 11 Wounds and bleeding Module 12 Hypovolaemic shock UNIT 2 OUTDOOR INCIDENT MANAGEMENT DAY 2 Module 1 Incident management Module 2 Bones, joints and muscle injuries Module 3 Head and spinal injuries Module 4 Chest and abdominal injuries Module 5 Major illnesses Module 6 Anaphylaxis Module 7 Extreme heat and cold Module 8 Burns Module 9 Eye injuries Module 10 Poisoning Module 11 Bites and stings Module 12 Written assessment and course closure Course delivery details The delivery of the RQF Level 3 Outdoor First Aid Course typically involves a combination of: Classroom Sessions: In-person training covering theoretical aspects of outdoor first aid, including lectures, discussions, and presentations. Practical Workshops: Hands-on sessions allowing participants to practice first aid skills specific to outdoor scenarios, utilising equipment and simulations. Outdoor Simulations: Realistic scenario-based training in outdoor environments, replicating emergencies encountered during outdoor activities. Interactive Learning: Engaging activities, group exercises, and case studies to reinforce learning and encourage interactive participation. Qualified Instructors: Training facilitated by experienced and certified outdoor first aid instructors knowledgeable about outdoor emergency management. Assessment and Certification: Evaluation of skills and understanding through practical assessments, quizzes, or examinations leading to certification upon successful completion. This mixed approach ensures a comprehensive understanding and practical application of first aid skills tailored for outdoor settings. Why choose Madeleys First Aid Plus Founded in 2021 after Louise left 30 years in the NHS as an Advanced practitioner in A&E/ITU, had spent 1.5 years in Covid ITU Won FSB Best start-up business in the West Midlands in May 2023 Now trained 100's of delegates in Physical and Mental Health First Aid Expenses Travel costs and lunch required, there are many cafes and sandwich bars here in Much Wenlock to buy your lunch, you may eat it in the training room. All training material, books, qualification certificates are included in the price Continuing Studies After completing the RQF Level 3 Outdoor First Aid Course, individuals may pursue further studies or complementary training, including: Advanced Outdoor First Aid Courses: Specialised courses focusing on specific aspects like wilderness trauma, advanced rescue techniques, or extended wilderness medical training. Wilderness Medicine Certification: Advanced programs offering in-depth knowledge in wilderness medicine, ideal for those aiming for higher expertise in outdoor medical care. Leadership and Outdoor Education Courses: Studies in leadership, outdoor education, or adventure sports coaching, complementing first aid skills for leadership roles in outdoor settings. Specialised Rescuer Certifications: Training in technical rescue skills, rope rescue, water rescue, or other specialized rescue techniques relevant to specific outdoor activities. Medical Certification Programs: Pursuing medical certifications or courses in emergency medicine, paramedicine, or healthcare, enhancing medical expertise for outdoor settings. Continued education allows individuals to deepen their understanding, broaden their skill set, and specialise further in managing emergencies in diverse outdoor environments

Outdoor First Aid | RQF Level 3
Delivered in Much Wenlock or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
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Excavator As A Crane

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By Vally Plant Training

Using an excavator as a crane is a common practice in certain construction and lifting operations. Using the digger as a crane requires appropriate training and skills However, it’s important to note that excavators are primarily designed for digging and earthmoving, not lifting. Using an Excavator as a Crane involves some inherent risks, and it’s crucial to follow safety guidelines and manufacturer recommendations. To book the NPORS Excavator as a Crane training or test please contact us to schedule your Training Here are some general considerations and steps you might take when using an excavator as a crane: 1. Check Manufacturer Guidelines: Always consult the manufacturer’s guidelines and specifications for the specific excavator model you are using. Manufacturers provide load charts and other essential information to ensure safe operation. 2. Understand Load Capacities: Know the lifting capacities of your excavator at various boom lengths and angles. Exceeding these capacities can lead to instability and accidents. 3. Use Proper Attachments: If your excavator is equipped with a lifting attachment, make sure it is designed and rated for lifting operations. Using inappropriate attachments can compromise safety. 4. Stabilise the Excavator: Ensure that the excavator is on stable ground. Extend the outriggers or stabilisers to provide additional support and prevent tipping. 5. Inspect the Excavator: Regularly inspect the excavator for any signs of wear, damage, or malfunction. Pay particular attention to the boom, hydraulics, and other critical components. 6. Position the Excavator: Position the excavator in a way that allows for a stable lifting operation. Avoid working on slopes or uneven surfaces. 7. Rigging and Lifting Techniques: Use proper rigging techniques, and ensure that the load is properly secured. Lift the load smoothly and avoid sudden movements. 8. Maintain Clear Communication: Establish clear communication between the operator and any ground personnel involved in the lifting operation. Use hand signals or radios to coordinate movements. 9. Avoid Exceeding Reach Limits: Do not exceed the excavator’s reach limits. Lifting loads beyond the recommended reach can lead to instability. 10. Training and Certification: Ensure that operators are properly trained and certified for lifting operations. Holding the NPORS Excavator As A Crane bolt on is essential for lifting operations Operating an excavator as a crane requires specific skills and knowledge. 11. Weather Conditions: Consider weather conditions, especially wind speeds, as they can affect the stability of the excavator during lifting operations. Always prioritise safety when using equipment for tasks it wasn’t originally designed for. If the lifting requirements are frequent or extensive, it may be more appropriate to use a dedicated crane with the necessary capacity and features. Remember, safety is paramount in any construction or lifting operation. Frequently Asked Questions 1. What is Excavator As A Crane Training, and why is it necessary? Excavator As A Crane Training provides individuals with the skills and knowledge required to safely and effectively use excavators for lifting operations. Although excavators are primarily designed for digging and earthmoving, this training ensures operators can perform lifting tasks safely, minimizing risks and accidents on job sites. 2. Who should undergo Excavator As A Crane Training? This training is essential for anyone involved in using excavators for lifting operations, including machine operators, construction workers, and site supervisors. Proper training ensures that individuals understand equipment operation procedures, load capacities, and safety protocols. 3. What topics are covered in Excavator As A Crane Training programs? Training programs cover a range of topics, including: Manufacturer guidelines and load charts Understanding load capacities at various boom lengths and angles Proper use of lifting attachments Excavator stabilization techniques Rigging and lifting techniques Positioning and communication strategies Safety procedures and weather considerations Regular inspection and maintenance of equipment 4. Is Excavator As A Crane Training mandatory in certain industries? While not legally mandated in all areas, many employers in the construction and lifting industries require operators to undergo training as part of their occupational health and safety policies. Compliance with excavator as a crane training requirements helps prevent accidents and ensures regulatory compliance. 5. Where can I find reputable Excavator As A Crane Training courses? Reputable Excavator As A Crane Training Courses are offered by various institutions, including industry associations, equipment manufacturers, and specialized training providers like Vally Plant Training. It is important to choose a program that offers accredited certification and covers relevant industry standards and best practices.

Excavator As A Crane
Delivered In-Person in Tewkesbury or UK WideFlexible Dates
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Menguasai Blackjack: Tips dan Trik untuk Meningkatkan Kemenangan

By Okamoto Momo

Memahami aturan dan strategi dasar permainan blackjack Blackjack adalah permainan kartu kasino populer yang tujuan utamanya adalah mengalahkan kartu dealer tanpa melebihi 21 poin. Permainan dimulai dengan pemain memasang taruhan sebelum kartu dibagikan. Setiap pemain menerima dua kartu, dan dealer juga mendapat dua kartu, dengan satu kartu menghadap ke atas. Memahami nilai kartu sangat penting; kartu bernomor bernilai sesuai dengan nilai nominalnya, kartu bergambar (King, Queen, dan Jack) bernilai sepuluh, dan As dapat bernilai satu atau sebelas. Pengetahuan mendasar ini menjadi dasar untuk membuat keputusan strategis selama permainan. Pemain juga harus mengetahui aturan mengenai memukul, berdiri, menggandakan taruhan, dan membagi pasangan, karena tindakan ini dapat mempengaruhi peluang menang secara signifikan. Pemanfaatan bagan strategi dasar sangat penting untuk meningkatkan peluang menang dalam permainan blackjack. Bagan tersebut menguraikan keputusan optimal berdasarkan kartu pemain dan kartu dealer yang terlihat. Misalnya, salah satu aturan penting adalah selalu berdiri pada kartu 17 atau lebih tinggi, terlepas dari kartu terbuka dealer. Selain itu, pemain di situs dewa poker harus menggandakan taruhan saat mereka memiliki kartu 11 yang sulit melawan kartu terbuka dealer mana pun, karena strategi ini memaksimalkan potensi kemenangan. Dengan mematuhi strategi yang ditetapkan ini, pemain dapat meminimalkan keunggulan bandar, membuat keputusan yang tepat yang selaras dengan probabilitas matematika. Menguasai strategi dasar ini sangat penting bagi pemain pemula dan berpengalaman yang ingin meningkatkan permainan mereka. Sebagai pemula dalam blackjack, penting untuk menyadari kesalahan umum yang dapat berdampak negatif pada permainan Anda. Salah satu kesalahan signifikan adalah gagal mengelola uang Anda secara efektif; pemain harus menetapkan anggaran sebelum bermain dan mematuhinya. Selain itu, banyak pemula membuat kesalahan dengan mengambil taruhan asuransi, yang biasanya tidak menguntungkan pemain dalam jangka panjang. Kesalahan umum lainnya adalah menyimpang dari strategi dasar karena emosi atau intuisi, yang dapat menyebabkan pengambilan keputusan yang buruk. Dengan mengenali kesalahan ini dan menggunakan pendekatan yang disiplin, pemula dapat secara signifikan meningkatkan pengalaman dan keberhasilan mereka secara keseluruhan dalam blackjack. Teknik tingkat lanjut untuk meningkatkan permainan Anda Salah satu teknik paling kuat dalam permainan blackjack adalah menghitung kartu. Meskipun dianggap sulit, penghitungan kartu adalah strategi yang sangat efektif untuk meningkatkan peluang Anda melawan dealer. Dengan menggunakan sistem penghitungan yang seimbang, seperti Hi-Lo, pemain di situs poker 88 dapat mengubah jumlah running count mereka menjadi true count saat permainan berlangsung. Ketika true count positif, ini menunjukkan bahwa ada lebih banyak kartu besar yang tersisa di dek, yang dapat meningkatkan peluang untuk mendapatkan blackjack atau total yang lebih tinggi. Mengingat hal ini, pemain dapat meningkatkan taruhan mereka saat jumlah meningkat, memaksimalkan potensi kemenangan mereka. Sistem taruhan juga merupakan elemen penting dalam strategi blackjack yang berhasil, dengan Martingale menjadi salah satu yang paling terkenal. Dalam sistem ini, pemain menggandakan taruhan mereka setiap kali mereka kalah, dengan harapan dapat memulihkan kekalahan saat akhirnya menang. Misalnya, jika taruhan dasar Anda adalah $10 dan Anda kalah, taruhan berikutnya menjadi $20. Jika Anda menang, taruhan selanjutnya akan turun kembali ke $10. Meskipun sistem ini dapat memberikan keuntungan jangka pendek, penting untuk diingat bahwa bankroll yang cukup besar dan batas meja yang sesuai sangat penting untuk mencegah kebangkrutan saat menggunakan Martingale. Menyesuaikan permainan Anda berdasarkan kartu terbuka dealer adalah langkah strategi yang sering diabaikan oleh banyak pemain. Ketika dealer menunjukkan kartu rendah, seperti 2 hingga 6, pemain dapat lebih agresif dalam strategi mereka, termasuk menggandakan taruhan dan mengambil lebih banyak risiko. Sebaliknya, jika dealer menunjukkan kartu tinggi, seperti 10 atau Ace, pemain di website domino bet harus lebih berhati-hati dan mempertimbangkan untuk tidak mengambil kartu tambahan pada total yang lebih rendah dari 17. Dengan memahami cara menyesuaikan strategi bermain berdasarkan kartu terbuka dealer, pemain dapat meningkatkan peluang mereka untuk menang secara signifikan. Aspek psikologis dalam bermain blackjack Mengelola emosi dan tetap fokus adalah aspek psikologis yang sangat penting dalam bermain blackjack. Emosi dapat mempengaruhi keputusan pemain, sehingga penting untuk menjaga ketenangan selama permainan. Pemain yang terjebak dalam emosi negatif seperti frustrasi atau keserakahan cenderung membuat keputusan buruk, seperti meningkatkan taruhan secara impulsif atau bermain dengan cara yang tidak strategis. Dengan menerapkan teknik pernapasan atau meditasi sebelum bermain, pemain dapat membantu menenangkan pikiran dan meningkatkan konsentrasi. Ini memungkinkan mereka untuk mengambil keputusan yang lebih rasional dan strategis, yang pada akhirnya dapat meningkatkan peluang kemenangan mereka. Mengenali pola dan perilaku pemain lain juga merupakan elemen kunci dalam strategi psikologis bermain blackjack. Dengan memperhatikan cara pemain lain bertindak, seorang pemain dapat mengidentifikasi kebiasaan tertentu yang dapat dimanfaatkan. Misalnya, jika pemain lain sering menggandakan taruhan pada situasi tertentu, ini bisa menjadi sinyal bahwa mereka memiliki strategi yang dapat diprediksi. Selain itu, memahami sinyal non-verbal dan ekspresi wajah pemain di website dewapoker lain juga dapat memberikan wawasan tentang kekuatan tangan mereka. Misalnya, ketegangan atau kegembiraan yang berlebihan dapat mengindikasikan kekuatan atau kelemahan yang mungkin tidak terlihat. Dengan mengamati dan menganalisis perilaku ini, pemain dapat menyesuaikan strategi mereka sendiri untuk meraih keuntungan. Pentingnya disiplin dan manajemen dana tidak dapat diabaikan dalam permainan blackjack. Disiplin dalam mengikuti strategi yang telah ditetapkan, serta kemampuan untuk mengelola bankroll secara bijaksana, adalah kunci keberhasilan jangka panjang. Pemain harus menetapkan batas taruhan dan mematuhi batas tersebut, terlepas dari hasil permainan. Ini mencegah keputusan impulsif yang dapat menyebabkan kerugian besar. Selain itu, menyusun strategi taruhan yang konsisten, seperti meningkatkan taruhan secara bertahap setelah menang dan mengurangi taruhan setelah kalah, dapat membantu menjaga kestabilan keuangan pemain. Dengan disiplin dan manajemen dana yang tepat, pemain dapat meningkatkan peluang mereka untuk tidak hanya bertahan dalam permainan, tetapi juga meraih keuntungan yang lebih besar.

Menguasai Blackjack: Tips dan Trik untuk Meningkatkan Kemenangan
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💥 Khám Phá Những Idioms Thú Vị Trong Tiếng Anh: Từ Bí Ẩn Đến Gây Ấn Tượng

By Quang Dũng

Trong tiếng Anh, idioms không chỉ làm cho ngôn ngữ trở nên phong phú hơn mà còn giúp người nói thể hiện cảm xúc và ý tưởng một cách sinh động hơn. Dưới đây là một số idioms thông dụng mà bạn có thể sử dụng trong giao tiếp hàng ngày. 1. Break a leg "Break a leg" là một cách chúc may mắn, thường được sử dụng trước khi ai đó lên sân khấu hoặc tham gia một sự kiện quan trọng. Câu này xuất phát từ truyền thống của các nghệ sĩ, khi mà họ tin rằng việc chúc nhau "may mắn" có thể mang lại điều ngược lại. Ví dụ: "Goodluck with your performance tomorrow. Break a leg!" 2. Under the weather Cụm từ này có nghĩa là cảm thấy không khỏe hoặc có triệu chứng bệnh tật. Nguồn gốc của nó có thể bắt nguồn từ thời hàng hải, khi thời tiết xấu đi có thể ảnh hưởng đến tình trạng sức khỏe của thủy thủ. Ví dụ: "I think I’m a bit under the weather today, so I might skip work tomorrow." 3. Broaden my horizon "Broaden my horizon" có nghĩa là mở rộng kiến thức hoặc trải nghiệm của bản thân. Câu này xuất phát từ ý tưởng về "horizon" như một ranh giới của cái mà chúng ta biết, và việc "mở rộng" nó có thể giúp chúng ta hiểu biết hơn. Ví dụ: "Traveling to different countries really helped me broaden my horizon." 4. Elephant in the room Cụm từ này chỉ một vấn đề lớn mà mọi người đều biết nhưng không ai muốn nói đến. Ý tưởng là nếu có một con voi lớn trong phòng, mọi người sẽ không thể không nhìn thấy, nhưng vẫn có thể tránh nói về nó. Ví dụ: "I really don't want to address the elphant in the room. But our budgets are getting cut" 5. Hidden gem "Hidden gem" dùng để chỉ một nơi, người, hoặc điều gì đó đặc biệt nhưng chưa được khám phá hoặc công nhận. Cụm từ này liên quan đến việc tìm kiếm những viên ngọc quý ẩn mình trong đá, tượng trưng cho những điều tốt đẹp chưa được phát hiện. Ví dụ: "This little café is a hidden gem. Not only the coffee is fantastic but also the food!" 6. Hit the sack "Hit the sack" có nghĩa là đi ngủ. Câu này có thể xuất phát từ hình ảnh của việc nằm xuống một chiếc bao tải để ngủ, thường là trong những hoàn cảnh khi ngủ ở nơi tạm bợ. Ví dụ: "I’m really tired after a long day at work, so I'll be hitting the sack early tonight." 7. Piece of cake Cụm từ này diễn tả một nhiệm vụ hoặc công việc rất dễ dàng. Không rõ nguồn gốc chính xác, nhưng có thể liên quan đến việc làm bánh — một việc đơn giản và dễ dàng đối với nhiều người. Ví dụ: "The exam was a piece of cake; I studied well for it." 8. I could eat a horse Câu này diễn tả cảm giác đói bụng rất lớn. Nó không có nguồn gốc rõ ràng, nhưng thể hiện sự phóng đại để nhấn mạnh mức độ đói. Ví dụ: "After that workout, I could eat a horse!" 9. On a roll "On a roll" có nghĩa là đang gặp nhiều may mắn hoặc thành công liên tiếp. Câu này có thể liên quan đến các trò chơi hoặc hoạt động mà khi bắt đầu "cuộn" thì mọi thứ diễn ra suôn sẻ. Ví dụ: " He’s been on a roll lately, winning every game he plays." 10. Call it a day Cụm từ này có nghĩa là kết thúc công việc trong một ngày. Nó xuất phát từ ý tưởng rằng một ngày làm việc đã đủ và đến lúc nghỉ ngơi. Ví dụ: "I think we’ve accomplished enough for today; let’s call it a day." 11. Diamond in the rough "Diamond in the rough" chỉ một người hoặc một vật có tiềm năng lớn nhưng chưa được phát hiện hoặc chưa được phát triển. Cụm từ này gợi lên hình ảnh của một viên kim cương chưa được mài dũa, vẫn còn thô ráp nhưng rất quý giá. Ví dụ: "This young artist is a diamond in the rough; with some training, she could be amazing!" 12. A little birdie told me Cụm từ này được dùng khi bạn không muốn tiết lộ nguồn gốc hoặc danh tính của người mà bạn vừa nhận được thông tin. Nó thường mang tính hài hước và bí ẩn, có thể bắt nguồn từ những câu chuyện dân gian, trong đó chim chóc được coi là người mang tin tức. Ví dụ: "How did I know about the party? A little birdie told me about it." 13. Blew someone away Cụm từ này có nghĩa là làm ai đó rất ấn tượng hoặc kinh ngạc, thể hiện sự ngạc nhiên mạnh mẽ trước một điều gì đó tuyệt vời. Hình ảnh "bị thổi bay" diễn tả cảm giác mạnh mẽ đến mức không thể đứng vững. Ví dụ: "The performance last night really blew me away; they are so talented!" 14. Give someone a hand Cụm từ này có nghĩa là giúp đỡ ai đó, đặc biệt là trong một tình huống khó khăn. Hình ảnh "cho một bàn tay" thể hiện sự hỗ trợ và giúp đỡ, biểu trưng cho sự đồng lòng trong công việc. Ví dụ: "Can you give me a hand with this project? I could really use your help." 15. Spill the tea Cụm từ này được dùng để chỉ việc tiết lộ thông tin, đặc biệt là những tin đồn hoặc bí mật thú vị. Hình ảnh "đổ trà" mang tính chất xã hội, thường được sử dụng trong những cuộc trò chuyện thân mật hoặc giải trí. Ví dụ: "Come on, spill the tea! I want to know what happened at the party." KẾT LUẬN Việc nắm vững các idioms trong tiếng Anh không chỉ giúp bạn giao tiếp hiệu quả hơn mà còn làm phong phú thêm khả năng diễn đạt và thể hiện cảm xúc một cách tự nhiên. Những cụm từ này thường mang những hình ảnh và ý nghĩa sâu sắc, giúp bạn kết nối với người nghe một cách dễ dàng hơn. Hy vọng rằng qua bài viết này, bạn đã có thêm nhiều kiến thức hữu ích về các idioms thông dụng. Hãy thử áp dụng chúng trong các cuộc hội thoại hàng ngày để tăng cường sự tự tin và khả năng giao tiếp của mình.

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Supervising First Aid for Mental Health | RQF Level 3

By Madeleys First Aid Plus

Supervising First Aid for Mental Health | RQF Level 3 The RQF Level 3 Supervising First Aid for Mental Health course is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills to effectively supervise and support others in the workplace who may be experiencing mental health issues or distress. This course aims to equip participants with a deeper understanding of mental health, enabling them to provide guidance, reassurance, and signposting to appropriate professional help. Understanding Mental Health: Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of mental health, including common mental health conditions, their causes, and the impact they can have on individuals and workplaces. They will learn to recognize signs and symptoms of mental health issues and develop an understanding of the stigma and misconceptions surrounding mental health. Promoting a Positive Mental Health Culture: Participants will explore strategies to promote a positive mental health culture in the workplace. This includes raising awareness, reducing stigma, and fostering a supportive and inclusive environment that prioritises mental well-being. Providing Mental Health Support: Participants will learn how to provide immediate and practical support to individuals experiencing mental health issues or emotional distress. They will be trained in active listening skills, effective communication techniques, and providing non-judgmental and empathetic support. Signposting and Referral: Participants will develop the skills to signpost individuals to appropriate professional help and resources. They will learn about available support services, both within and outside the workplace, and how to facilitate access to these services. Crisis Management: Participants will be prepared to respond to mental health crises and emergencies. They will learn how to assess risk, manage situations involving self-harm or suicidal ideation, and understand the importance of maintaining personal and professional boundaries. Supporting Workplace Mental Health Policies: Participants will understand the importance of workplace mental health policies and how to support their implementation. They will explore the role of supervisors in promoting mental health, identifying potential triggers or stressors in the workplace, and implementing strategies to support employee well-being. Successful completion of the RQF Level 3 Supervising First Aid for Mental Health course indicates that participants have developed the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively supervise and support individuals experiencing mental health issues in the workplace. They will be equipped to provide guidance, signposting, and initial assistance, contributing to a mentally healthy and supportive work environment. It's important to note that this course does not qualify participants as mental health professionals or therapists. It is focused on providing basic mental health support and guidance in the workplace context. If participants wish to pursue more in-depth training or a career in mental health, they may consider further studies or qualifications in mental health counseling, psychology, or related fields. Suitability - Who should attend? The RQF Level 3 Supervising First Aid for Mental Health course is suitable for individuals who have a responsibility for supervising and supporting others in the workplace, particularly in relation to mental health. It is beneficial for supervisors, managers, team leaders, human resources personnel, and anyone in a position of authority or influence within an organization. This course is relevant for individuals across various industries and sectors who wish to develop their understanding of mental health, enhance their skills in supporting others, and contribute to creating a mentally healthy work environment. It is especially suitable for those who have regular interactions with employees or colleagues and are involved in promoting well-being and providing guidance. The course is valuable for individuals in roles where they may be responsible for implementing mental health policies, supporting employees facing mental health challenges, or providing initial assistance in crisis situations. It equips participants with the knowledge and skills to recognize signs of mental health issues, provide appropriate support and signposting, and contribute to fostering a positive mental health culture within their organization. While there are no strict prerequisites for enrolling in the RQF Level 3 Supervising First Aid for Mental Health course, some prior knowledge or experience in mental health awareness or first aid can be beneficial. However, the course is designed to accommodate learners with varying levels of understanding and experience in the field. It's important to note that this course does not qualify participants as mental health professionals or therapists. It focuses on providing fundamental knowledge, skills, and guidance for workplace mental health support. If you require more advanced or specialised training in mental health, it may be necessary to consider additional qualifications or seek professional development opportunities in specific areas of interest. Before enrolling in the course, consider the specific requirements and recommendations of your workplace or industry. Discuss the suitability and relevance of the course with your employer or supervisor to ensure it aligns with your professional development goals and responsibilities within your organization. Outcome / Qualification etc. Upon successful completion of the RQF Level 3 Supervising First Aid for Mental Health course, participants can expect to achieve several learning outcomes: Comprehensive Understanding of Mental Health: Participants will develop a thorough understanding of mental health, including different mental health conditions, their causes, and their impact on individuals and workplaces. They will gain knowledge about the prevalence of mental health issues and the importance of promoting mental well-being in the workplace. Recognition of Mental Health Issues: Participants will be able to recognize signs and symptoms of common mental health conditions, enabling them to identify when someone may be experiencing mental health issues or emotional distress. They will develop skills in observation, active listening, and empathy to assess the well-being of others. Effective Support and Signposting: Participants will acquire the skills to provide immediate support and guidance to individuals experiencing mental health issues. They will learn active listening techniques, effective communication strategies, and non-judgmental approaches to engage with and support others. They will also be able to signpost individuals to appropriate professional help and resources. Creation of a Mentally Healthy Workplace: Participants will understand their role in promoting a mentally healthy workplace culture. They will learn strategies to reduce stigma, raise awareness, and create a supportive environment that prioritizes mental well-being. They will also gain knowledge on how to implement workplace mental health policies and practices. Crisis Management and Referral: Participants will be prepared to respond to mental health crises and emergencies. They will develop skills in assessing risk, managing situations involving self-harm or suicidal ideation, and understanding the importance of timely and appropriate referral to professional mental health services. Supervision and Support Skills: Participants will develop skills in supervising and supporting others in the workplace who may be experiencing mental health issues. They will gain confidence in initiating conversations about mental health, providing guidance, and creating an atmosphere of trust and understanding. Successful completion of the RQF Level 3 Supervising First Aid for Mental Health course indicates that participants have achieved a higher level of knowledge and skills in supporting individuals with mental health challenges in the workplace. They will be equipped to provide appropriate support, signposting, and supervision, contributing to a mentally healthy and supportive work environment. It's important to note that while the course provides valuable knowledge and skills, participants should not consider themselves as mental health professionals. Ongoing professional development and engagement with mental health resources and services are essential to stay updated and provide the best support possible. Training Course Content DAY 1 Module 1 Introduction Module 2 What is first aid for mental health? Module 3 Identifying mental health conditions Module 4 Providing advice and starting a conversation Module 5 Stress Module 6 Drugs and alcohol Module 7 First aid action plan for mental health - including practical assessment Module 8 Mental health in the workplace Module 9 Depression Module 10 Anxiety Module 11 Written assessment - paper 1 DAY 2 Module 1 Syllabus and day 1 recap Module 2 Post-traumatic stress disorder Module 3 Self-harm Module 4 Suicide Module 5 Eating disorders Module 6 Personality disorders Module 7 Bipolar disorder Module 8 Psychosis Module 9 Schizophrenia Module 10 Written assessment paper 2 and course closure Course delivery details Classroom-based Training: Many training providers offer the course through traditional classroom-based sessions. Participants attend in-person training conducted by qualified instructors. These sessions provide opportunities for interactive discussions, practical exercises, case studies, and group activities to enhance learning and understanding of the course material. Blended Learning: Some training providers may offer a blended learning approach, combining both online and face-to-face components. Participants may complete certain modules or theory-based learning online at their own pace. The in-person sessions are then focused on interactive discussions, practical skills demonstrations, and group activities. Online Learning: In certain cases, the course may be delivered entirely online. Participants can access course materials, videos, interactive modules, and assessments through a dedicated online learning platform. Online learning offers flexibility in terms of when and where participants can engage with the course content. In-house Training: Organisations may opt for in-house training where a qualified instructor delivers the course directly to their employees or staff members. This can be customized to suit the specific needs and context of the workplace, allowing for more tailored discussions and examples relevant to the participants' roles and environment. Why choose Madeleys First Aid Plus Founded in 2021 after Louise left 30 years in the NHS as an Advanced practitioner in A&E/ITU, had spent 1.5 years in Covid ITU Won FSB Best start-up business in the West Midlands in May 2023 Now trained 100's of delegates in Physical and Mental Health First Aid Expenses Travel costs and lunch required, there are many cafes and sandwich bars here in Much Wenlock to buy your lunch, you may eat it in the training room. All training material, books, qualification certificates are included in the price. Continuing Studies Upon completing the RQF Level 3 Supervising First Aid for Mental Health course, there are various opportunities for continuing studies and professional development in the field of mental health and workplace well-being. Here are some options to consider: Advanced Mental Health Training: If you wish to deepen your knowledge and skills in mental health, you may consider pursuing advanced training courses. These could include specialized courses on specific mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Advanced courses can provide you with a more in-depth understanding of specific areas within the mental health field. Mental Health First Aid Instructor Training: If you have a passion for teaching and training others, you might consider becoming a certified mental health first aid instructor. Instructor training programs can equip you with the necessary skills and qualifications to deliver mental health first aid courses to others. This allows you to contribute to building a mentally healthier workforce by educating and empowering others. Workplace Well-being Programs: Many organizations are investing in workplace well-being programs to support the mental health of their employees. You could explore opportunities to get involved in developing and implementing such programs within your organization. This might involve collaborating with human resources, management, or well-being teams to design initiatives that promote mental health, resilience, and work-life balance. Higher Education and Further Studies: If you're interested in pursuing a more extensive education in mental health, you may consider enrolling in higher education programs related to psychology, counselling, or mental health. This could include undergraduate or postgraduate degrees, diplomas, or certifications that provide a deeper understanding of mental health theory, research, and clinical practice. Continuous Professional Development (CPD): Engaging in continuous professional development is essential in staying updated with the latest research, best practices, and developments in the field of mental health. Attend workshops, conferences, webinars, and seminars focused on mental health topics. These activities will enhance your knowledge and skills and ensure you stay current with evolving practices in the mental health field. Volunteer and Community Work: Engaging in voluntary work or community initiatives related to mental health can provide valuable hands-on experience and further develop your skills. Consider volunteering with mental health organizations, helplines, or community groups that focus on mental health support and advocacy. Remember to stay informed about the guidelines, regulations, and requirements set by relevant professional bodies or organizations in your country or region. This will help you align your continuing studies and professional development with recognised standards and qualifications. Continuing studies and professional development not only enhance your knowledge and skills but also demonstrate your commitment to the field of mental health and workplace well-being.

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Safeguarding Adults & Children Level 2

By Prima Cura Training

This course provides detailed safeguarding adults & children awareness, including essential knowledge in the recognition and reporting of abuse and neglect, procedures and responsibilities. This is for all workforce involved in Social Care from the health, public, independent, or voluntary sectors. This subject forms standard 10 & 11 in The Care Certificate.

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I am a practising and exhibiting textile artist who makes work focussing on memory, identity, loss and absence, using a variety of mixed media techniques alongside adapting traditional patchwork and embroidery processes for contemporary work. I have also been teaching textiles for many years, and enjoy developing the design aspect of projects with students, as well as teaching the more practical stitching and colouring skills. I have delivered City & Guilds to Diploma (the old Part 2) level in both Embroidery and Patchwork & Quilting. 2015 saw me complete my Masters with Distinction as well as having a gallery at Festival of Quilts. Then in 2016 I was part of the very successful unFOLD exhibition at the Knitting & Stitching Shows at Alexandra Palace and Harrogate International Centre. We repeated that experience with The Button Box exhibition at Festival of Quilts 2018. In 2019 I successfully entered work into the Vlieseline Fine Arts Textile Award at FOQ and then worked with unFOLD members to produce a group piece which was accepted into the Janome Fine Art Textiles Award in 2021. The Covid pandemic and lockdown saw me presenting one of the Community Stitch challenges for TextileArtist.org online, to 18,000 members of the community. This was a very exciting opportunity which coincided with the development of my new online courses. With a few external teaching commitments left for 2022, I have decided to concentrate on courses in Eastbourne for 2023 to enable me to get more stitching done. So if you want to work with me on one of my courses, you will need to book a Studio 11 course, or an online course.