Course Information A must-have programme for Quality Assurance auditors stepping into or honing their role within a Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) environment, this course offers invaluable, expert guidance for crafting a robust and efficient GLP audit programme. What will I learn? A solid regulatory foundation underpinning quality assurance activities Clarity on the roles of Quality Assurance, management, and study director within the framework of Good Laboratory Practice principles Enhanced efficacy in inspections and audits Heightened compliance with Good Laboratory Practice standards for your facility Unique insights into governmental monitoring activities within the GLP sphere. This course is structured to encourage delegates to Discuss and develop ideas Solve specific problems Examine particular aspects of GLP. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Cate Ovington Director, The Knowlogy Group Ltd Jane Elliston Senior Quality Assurance Auditor, Battelle UK Shona Ross Head of QA, Tower Mains Ltd Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 09:00 Welcome and Introductions 09:15 Good Laboratory Practice Standards and Regulations An insight into the background and history of Good Laboratory Practice. 09:45 Principles of Quality Assurance What is the role and responsibilities of QA in GLP. Maintaining the independence of QA and what is an audit. 10:30 Break 10:45 Standard Operating Procedures GLP requirements and QA involvement. 11:30 Study Plans GLP requirements and QA involvement. 12:05 QA Programme Risk based programme, what are study, process and facility audits. 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Inspections Attitudes, techniques and attributes. 14:40 Workshop 1 - Facility and Process Inspections An exercise in inspection planning and preparation for inspections. 15:15 Break 15:30 Workshop 1 - Feedback 15:45 The Auditor and Audit Conduct Attitudes, attributes and techniques. 16:30 Panel Session An opportunity for delegates to put questions to the panel of speakers. 17:15 Close of Day Day 2 09:00 Workshop 2 - A Mock Audit 10:45 Break 11:00 Workshop 2 - Feedback 11:30 Auditing the Study Report Techniques and methods for the QA audit of the study report. 12:00 Record Keeping and Data The impact of GLP on data and records management. 12:40 Lunch 13:25 Data Integrity A look at the OECD GLP guidance document; the expectations of the regulators and the involvement of QA - Where QA adds value. 14:15 Workshop 3 - Amendments to Study Plan and Deviations from the Plan What are they? What is the difference between them? How are they controlled? 15:00 Workshop 3 - Feedback 15:15 Break 15:30 Regulatory Compliance GLP Monitoring Authority monitoring for compliance with Good Laboratory Practice. 16:15 Panel Session An opportunity for delegates to put questions to the panel of speakers. 16:45 Close of Course Extra Information Face-to-face course Course Material Course material will be available in PDF format for delegates attending this course. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course. The material will be emailed in advance of the course and RQA will not be providing any printed copies of the course notes during the training itself. Delegates wishing to have a hard copy of the notes should print these in advance to bring with them. Alternatively delegates are welcome to bring along their own portable devices to view the material during the training sessions. Remote course Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking. You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 14 Points Development Level Learn
If you are looking to embark on a career as a therapist specialising in facial treatments, our VTCT Level 2 Award in Facial Massage & Skincare (500/8884/1) is designed to equip you with the knowledge, practical skills and industry-required qualification to be able do this with confidence. Students will need access to a pc to complete coursework and online exams. This Level 2 course focus’ specifically on facial and skincare, it does not include other areas such as makeup, nails and waxing. This level 2 course is specifically designed for those wanting a career in advanced skin treatments. Once you have completed your Level 2 Facial and Skincare course it enables you to enrol ontoLevel 3 Facial Electotherapy course for more advanced facial treatments. Please confirm dates and availability with us prior to purchasing Who Is This Course Suitable For? Beginners who wish to enter the beauty industry. No experience is necessary. A good standard of English is necessary. Course Content You will cover: Provide facial skincare Steam Extractions Skin Types and Conditions Face Massage Client care and communication in beauty-related industries Follow health and safety practice in the salon You will have 1 assignment and exams. There is full guidance on these. You will be given access to our online portal to view tutorials in preparation for the practical dates Course Duration & Cost You will be required to do home study of treatment theory as well as 3 assignments before you attend the practical training. This will allow more time to work on models and get hands on experience. Day 1 –Exams and Demonstration – Sit exams – Facial demonstration and theory – Practical facial with types of skincare – Cover blackhead removal Day 2 – Recap | revision | discuss assignments -Facial assessments £750 includes registration, certification, portfolio and Covid Exam Why Choose Us? This course will allow you to offer the most on trend and in demand treatments that are results driven. The key to a successful business is to offer services that clients will want to keep coming back for. All of the treatments within this diploma have proven results which will support you in customer retention. We do not offer online courses for treatments that require the skill that can only be performed in front an experienced trainer. We ensure we offer a practical course that allows you to work on 2 models per treatment. We want you to be confident in the skill so you can start your business straight away. We are not an Academy and we take pride in this. This means we offer more than just training you in a skill. We understand how difficult and overwhelming it can be to start a new business and our ethos is to provide guidance and support to get you started. All our sessions have an option of 1-2-1 sessions for a personalised experience and have a maximum of 4 students per session. Your journey with us doesn’t end in the practical training session. When you train with Elixir Skin Training you become a part of our brand. We stay in touch with all our graduates and provide that motivation to get you going, which you will not find in large Academies. Quality of training is important but so is what comes after- we support you in every aspect because we want to see you build your business. Category: ofqual
Course Information Our extensively proven course delves into the essential stages of process and system auditing. Gain invaluable insights and direction in auditing systems and processes, spanning across global and local organisational levels. This course will assist delegates with: A practical approach for the development and conduct of process and system audits An enhanced understanding of key system audit principles, preparation, design and conduct Increased expertise, efficiency and confidence. This course is structured to encourage delegates to: Discuss and develop ideas Solve specific problems Share knowledge and experiences. By the end of the course delegates will be better able to: Design and plan more effectively to achieve their process and systems audit objectives and add value to their organisation Improve the effectiveness, focus and credibility of the audit programme Understand the key system audit principles, preparation, design and conduct Develop system audit tools to ensure more effective audit conduct and outcome Create audit strategies utilising risk management principles Prepare for inspections. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Allison Jack Executive Director, Bristol Myers Squibb Rocio Castellanos Director, Pfizer Ltd Guy Houben G(C)LP Auditor, Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 08:50 Registration 09:00 Welcome and Introductions, Expectations/Challenges/Experiences A discussion to explore the range of approaches to the conduct of systems audit. 09:30 Introducing Systems Audit What is a system? Why conduct system audits? Advantages, disadvantages and challenges. 10:20 Break 10:35 Systems Audit Design and Planning Identifying the customer, setting objectives, development of the audit plan and audit tools, plans for the audit report. 12:00 Designing System Audit Tools 12:45 Lunch 13:30 System Audit Plan - Exercise 14:00 Introduction to Case Studies The objectives of the case studies are defined and process and outputs described. 14:15 Case Studies - Session 1 A first opportunity for work on case studies. Defining objectives and scope and understanding the requirements of the audit client. 15:00 Break 15:20 Case Studies - Session 1 continued 16:30 Case Studies - Feedback 17:00 Close of Day 1 Day 2 09:00 Simple System Audit Example - Introduction The objectives of the case studies are defined and process and outputs described. 09:10 Case Studies - Session 2 - A Simple System Audit Example An example of system audit applied to a simple system. 10:30 Break 10:45 A Simple System Audit Example - Case Study Feedback 11:30 Strategy Audit programme planning. 12:15 Lunch 13:00 Case Studies - Session 3 Work on delegate's case studies. 14:30 Break 14:45 Case Studies - Session 3 - Feedback 15:15 Closing remarks 15:30 Close of course Extra Information Face-to-face course Course Material Course material will be available in PDF format for delegates attending this course. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course. The material will be emailed in advance of the course and RQA will not be providing any printed copies of the course notes during the training itself. Delegates wishing to have a hard copy of the notes should print these in advance to bring with them. Alternatively delegates are welcome to bring along their own portable devices to view the material during the training sessions. Remote course Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking. You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 14 Points Development Level Develop
Ideal for those wanting a completely practical Hair Cutting and Colouring Course. You’ll learn the 9 Alan d foundation haircuts along with finishing techniques, shampooing, cutting, styling, blow-drying, client care and salon protocol. After 4 weeks (20 days), you will then move on to a 4 week (20 days) colour class covering basic product knowledge, root coverage, full-head colour, foils, meche & Balayage. You will be taught on both dummy heads & live models.
PgMP® Exam Prep This course is designed and developed by PgMP® certified consultants and instructors. Its aim is to prepare professionals who are familiar with the principles of program management for the Program Management Professional (PgMP)® Examination. The course is based on PMI's The Standard for Program Management, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), and PMI's Program Management Professional (PgMP)® Examination Content Outline (current versions). Through this learning experience, you will explore: Program management from a PMI standard perspective, including the interdependencies between the five performance domains, the three program phases, and the ten supporting activities in this new and improved program management standard The difference between the five performance domains in the new program management standard and the five practice domains in the examination content outline The role and competencies of the program manager The difference between project managers and program managers - and their relationship in a program environment The difference between program managers and portfolio managers - and their relationship in a program environment How program managers align and manage benefits The best ways to engage and involve program stakeholder groups How to establish governance across the program life cycle What You Will Learn At the end of this course, you will be able to: Differentiate between the practice domains in the PMI PgMP® Examination Content Outline and the performance domains in The Standard for Program Management - Fourth Edition Name and describe the three phases in the program management life-cycle phases Describe the mapping of the life-cycle phases with the supporting program activities Identify the key outputs of the supporting program activities Articulate the interrelationships between the program management supporting processes and the mapping of processes to Knowledge Areas and Process Groups in the PMBOK® Guide - Sixth Edition Apply program management knowledge to answer foundation and scenario-based questions Summarize the process and eligibility criteria for earning the PgMP® credential Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Foundation Concepts Programs, projects, and portfolio definitions differences, and how they relate The definition of a component and how it relates to a program Representative program management life cycle Role of the program manager and the program office The difference between the program management practice and performance domains Program Register and Knowledge Asset Management Program registers, and how they are used to manage knowledge assets Knowledge asset management, beginning with the data, information, knowledge, and wisdom (DIKW) Model Knowledge assets and relationship to the performance domains The program manager as a knowledge asset manager Types of Programs Perspectives on programs to establish the 'right' perspective Categories of programs based on the program standard Scenario-based questions Program and Organization Strategy Alignment An overview of the Program Strategy Alignment performance domain Exploration of the elements of strategic alignment, i.e., the business case, program charter, and program roadmap Exploration of organization maturity and strategic alignment Scenario-based questions that reference both the Program Strategy Alignment performance domain and the Strategic Program Management practice domain Program Benefits An overview of the Program Benefits Management performance domain Exploration of each benefits management interaction with the representative program management life cycle: Benefits IdentificationBenefits Analysis and PlanningBenefits DeliveryBenefits TransitionBenefits SustainmentScenario-based questions that reference both the Program BenefitsManagement performance domain and the Benefits Management practice domain Program Stakeholder Engagement An overview of the Program Stakeholder Engagement performance domain Exploration of each stakeholder engagement performance domain activity: Program Stakeholder IdentificationProgram Stakeholder AnalysisProgram Stakeholder Engagement PlanningProgram Stakeholder EngagementProgram Stakeholder CommunicationsScenario-based questions that reference both the Program StakeholderEngagement performance domain and the Stakeholder Management practice domain Program Governance An overview of the Program Governance performance domain Exploration of each program governance performance domain activity: Program governance practicesProgram governance roles and responsibilitiesProgram governance design and implementationGovernance relationship within programsScenario-based questions that reference both the Program Governance performance domain and the Governance practice domain Program Life Cycle Management An overview of the Program Life Cycle Management performance domain Exploration of the three phases in the representative program life cycle: Program DefinitionProgram DeliveryProgram ClosureExploration of the interaction between program activities and integration managementScenario-based questions that reference both the Program Life CycleManagement performance domain and the Program Life Cycle practice domain Program Management Supporting Activities - Part 1 An overview of the program management supporting activities Exploration of 5 of 10 supporting activities: Program change managementProgram communications managementProgram financial managementProgram information managementProgram procurement managementScenario-based question(s) presented after each supporting activity Program Management Supporting Activities - Part 2 Exploration of the remaining 6 of 10 supporting activities: Program quality managementProgram resource managementProgram risk managementProgram schedule managementProgram scope managementScenario-based question(s) presented after each supporting activity Program Management Professional (PgMP®) Examination Application process and timeline General and special eligibility criteria International Institute's Online Learning Tool - access to sample examination questions Program Management Professional (PgMP®) Examination breakdown of domains and subdomains Terms and conditions of the exam PgMP® Professional Code of Conduct
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Electric Vehicle Technicians have had access to certified training at different levels of competency for a number of years, but this has not been the case for Vehicle Dismantling Technicians until now. Vehicle repairers have been taught how to diagnose faults on Electric or Hybrid vehicles, make them safe, repair or replace the high voltage component and then put the vehicle back together and make them work. Vehicle dismantlers need to know how to assess Electric and Hybrid vehicles, store them properly, make them safe and dismantle them, store the parts and ship them out for re-use, repurposing or recycling, so the accredited and certified training for vehicle repair technicians met some of the criteria for dismantling but not all. Electric Vehicle Dismantling Training raises the professional standards of the vehicle dismantling and recycling industry, provides consistent training standards across the world, helps develop knowledge and understanding, enables team members to grow their own abilities, and achieve accredited training.
PDO Threads are a non-surgical treatment, used to restore the clients skin elasticity & volume without the use of dermal fillers and anti-wrinkle treatments which some clients can be against the idea of. There is a wide range of threads available, therefore meaning you can offer a tailored treatment for the client depending on the desired result required. âMono threads are great for clients with early signs of ageing that want to enhance their collagen production in specific areas along with a slight lifting effect, they can be used anywhere on the face and body with very little downtime. Course prerequisites This course is suitable for those with or without a medical background. It is designed to provide the student with the ability to seek employment or start their own business upon qualification. At a minimum, students will be required to be qualified for at least one of the following: Medically qualified as a nurse, doctor or dentist with current registration with the NMC, GMC or GDC. NVQ Level 3 in Beauty Therapy, ITEC or HND 12 months of needling experience 6 Months of micropigmentation experience and Anatomy & Physiology Level 3 If your qualification does not appear above, we offer a fast track access course for those completely new to the industry. Course agenda Background of PDO Threads Health & safety In-depth anatomy and physiology Emergency protocols Product knowledge Sourcing clinical oversight (Prescriber) Complications prevention Client suitability Equipment use Needle stick injury protocol Pain management with the use of injectable anaesthetic Adverse effects Complications management Emergency Protocols Anaphylaxis Aftercare Consent forms Consultation process Client selection Live demonstrations Live model experience Recommended treatment charges Insurance Legalities Advance your training with our complete PDO Threads training package Take your training to the next level by enrolling on our complete PDO Thread training package. Included within this package: PDO COG Threads PDO Mono Threads Fox Eye Thread Lifts Pixie Nose Tip Lifts Check out the package here
Plasma bio gel filler is a new generation of fillers that does not carry the risk associated with HA dermal fillers. APF - Autologous Plasma Gel Filler is a technology based on the preparation of effective material in three variants to satisfy even the most demanding customers. Bio filler plasma gel is a natural filler that does not carry the risks with HA dermal fillers. No lidocaine or hyaluronic acid, anyone who is deemed suitable for the treatment can have it which assists clients who have allergies or on a certain medication can now have this treatment. We still recommend that all clients speak with their healthcare provider prior to their treatment to ensure they are suitable for this treatment and also PRP. Course prerequisites This course is suitable for those with or without a medical background. It is designed to provide the student with the ability to seek employment or start their own business upon qualification. At a minimum, students will be required to be qualified for at least one of the following: Medically qualified as a nurse, doctor or dentist with current registration with the NMC, GMC or GDC. NVQ Level 3 in Beauty Therapy, ITEC or HND 12 months of needling experience 6 Months of micropigmentation experience and Anatomy & Physiology Level 3 This training course requires you to be an active practising aesthetic injector with certification / qualification in phlebotomy. If you do not have this you can complete our Phlebotomy training course If your qualification does not appear above, we offer a fast track access course for those completely new to the industry. Course agenda Health & safety In-depth anatomy and physiology Emergency protocols What is Smart Cell Plasma Filler Platelet Poor Plasma Autologous cell therapy Biological supplement Plasma properties Fibrin benefits How to prepare the Plasma Filler Indications Treatment protocols Plasma Filler aftercare Equipment Complications management Emergency Protocols Anaphylaxis Aftercare Consent forms Consultation process Client selection Live demonstrations Live model experience Recommended treatment charges Insurance Legalities
Scalp micropigmentation, otherwise known as SMP, is applying pigment to the epidermal level of the scalp to replicate the natural appearance of hair follicles. Similar to tattooing, the ink used during scalp micropigmentation permanently marks the scalp, giving the look of a full head of hair that has been shaved or adding density to hair that may be thinning. For many people suffering from hair loss, Alopecia or scarring, this cosmetic treatment offers a life-changing, viable and long-term solution. As a practitioner, scalp micropigmentation requires in-depth training, specialised equipment and extensive knowledge and skill. The process consists of multiple sessions in which carefully selected pigment is implanted into the scalp using specialised needles. One of the great things about doing micropigmentation training is that it does not require you to have any medicine or surgery background. You can undertake micropigmentation courses and become proficient in the technique in a short time. This means you can start practising extremely quickly after deciding to join the industry. Course Prerequisites This course is suitable for those with no prior experience and is designed to provide the student with the ability to seek employment or start their own business upon qualification. Course Pre Study Before beginning practical training, students are required to complete: 30 hours of easy to access e-learning A series of online assessments Course Structure This is a 1 days intensive theory and practical sessions. All courses are kept intimate with a maximum of 4 students per course. Areas of study: The fundamental theory of cosmetic tattooing Anatomy and Physiology Health and Safety Colour Theory Client Assessment and Suitability Legal requirements, obtaining consent with consultation techniques and documentation Clinical setup procedures Pre-treatment drawing techniques Practical technique sessions on practice materials and model clients. Professional live demonstrations Industry leading pre and post treatment care for your clients Practical areas included in depth within the course are: Proper hairline design Blending techniques Sanitation and sterilisation Proper station set up Skin colour matching analysis Needle specification