Dermaplaning Course in Person What is Dermaplaning? Dermaplaning is a skin treatment that uses an exfoliating blade to skim dead skin cells and hair from your face. It's also called micro planing or blading. Dermaplaning aims to make your skin's surface smooth, youthful, and radiant. ... It's also used to remove “peach fuzz,” the short, soft hairs on your face. Course content * Health and safety * Code of practice for hygiene in beauty salons * The appearance of the therapist * Sterilisation and disinfection * Ergonomics * The environmental protection act 1990 * Safe disposal of sharps * The local authority licensing application * Types of cleaning agents * Blood borne pathogens * Gloves * Hand washing techniques * Blood borne pathogens policy and procedure * Skin anatomy * Skin analysis and skin types * Fitzpatrick scale * What is derma planing * Safe use of blades * Waste disposal * Sterilisation * Contraindications * Frequency of treatments * Treatment protocol * Client pre and aftercare Training kit * Facial cleanser * Surgical blades * Face mask How does the course work? The course is divided into 2 parts, the first part is theoretical which you have to complete before you come for your practical training, and the second one is a practical assignment. The practical assignment is done on the day which will be agreed upon course purchase. You will spend around 2-3 hours practising on a model in our venue in London E106RA. We will call you to arrange date once you sign up for the course. Will I require a model? Yes, usually 1 model is required Do I Need Experience Before Booking a Course? We’re pleased to offer courses to people with lots of different experiences. However, previous experience nor qualifications are not necessary if you would like to enrol on our Course. Certificate You will receive an end of course certificate which is accredited by the cpd group and allows you to work on public Payment By paying for the course you agree to our Terms and Conditions
Complementing the ‘Zones of Regulation’, or as a stand alone self regulation technique, Snappy Tappy® provides a practical and accessible method for children and young people to modify/calm the emotions they are feeling ‘in the moment’ or ‘after the event’, to help them feel LESS; • anxious • angry • fearful • frustrated • overwhelmed • shame • hurt or any other emotion which is distracting them, pre occupying them or preventing them being ‘in the green zone’ or in a balanced emotional state. Snappy Tappy® which is an adaptation of Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) is an evidence- based modality. It is often referred to as Tapping by practitioners and users because that is what we do. Tapping works with the body’s internal energy systems similar to Acupuncture. However, where Acupuncture uses needles, Tapping uses stimulation of the meridians using gentle finger tapping pressure, while simultaneously focussing on the current difficulty. This dual attention helps your brain process whatever might be troubling you. Snappy Tappy® training takes place over two sessions both 3-4 hours long. The initial training introduces the background to Tapping, examines other adaptations of EFT and gets you ready for your own Snappy Taps and case studies. These are then reviewed 2 months later and you’re on your way to helping children and young people with Snappy Tappy®. Your licence is valid for 1 calendar year and can be renewed following a yearly check in and CPD. Meet the trainer: Miriam is the author and creator of Snappy Tappy® and uses daily in her workplace within education. This position allows for reflection and change, and also a wealth of ideas to help you be the most effective in helping children and young people around you. This course is for all educators and healthcare professionals that work with children, including children with special needs. Get in touch for an informal chat to see how Snappy Tappy® is going to equip you to help others. snappytappyEFT@gmail.com Miriam Frier 07967 705973
It’s time to go out dancing once more!!! Join us to learn what is possibly the most popular & versatile social partner dance! Learn to Modern Jive in a friendly and supportive atmosphere. With step-by-step guidance, you will develop fundamental skills and uncover the joy of social dancing. Come join us and have fun dancing to a selection of your favourite tunes. Develop your confidence on the dance floor and gain fitness. Warning: Just Jiving is easy to learn and it is addictive!!! CLASS COMMENCES on Thursday 19 September 2024 for 11 weeks Time: 7.30 – 9.00pm (weekly) Location: Waterloo Centre at Morley College, 61 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7HT Tube: Lambeth North (1min from the station) ********************************************************************* This is the right time to COME and JOIN US IN THE FUN! Learn to dance, keep fit and have fun in this lively and supportive class! The class is open to everyone from beginners to those with some previous experience. All welcome; No need to bring a partner! Come by yourself or bring your friends! The more, the merrier! Our dance classes are run by Morley College, a prestigious Further Education College in central London recognised for its extensive and exceptional dance provision. You will receive the best dance tuition taught by highly qualified and experienced teachers with step by step demonstration. The classes are small with set maximum numbers giving you the unique individual personal attention, tailored to maximise your progress. You will learn how to Jive dance and be given plenty of opportunities to practice what you have learnt. Find your dancing feet in free-style dancing and discover the fun of social dancing with different partners in a friendly atmosphere! ENROL NOW! Places are available. Enrolment is open and it’s ‘first come; first served’. Online: at Morley College website By phone: (020) 7450 1889 In person: 61 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7HT Fees: £155 / conc. £115 For further info, please contact Jive Dance via email. We will endeavour to respond as soon as possible.
This one day training will give learners an overview of how to deliver Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST). CST is a brief evidence-based group treatment for people with dementia. This interactive course will include a background about CST and how it can be used, research overview and detailed presentation of the treatment, including video footage and role-play.
What are the long-term effects of having been sent to boarding school? The challenges for adult ex-boarders, the trauma of being sent away, the impact on one's past and current relationships. Why is it so difficult for the ex-boarder to talk about their childhoods. How are they treated if they do? Do people really say "They LOVED it" and actually mean or is this simply a defence mechanism?
What are the long-term effects of having been sent to boarding school? For one a reticence to ever talk about it is pretty common! This structured talk gets boarders reacting with "I thought I was the only one!" and helps the therapists 'see' the experience beyond what is depicted in popular culture. Carefully crafted to give former boarders a way to express their experiences without sounding 'spoit' or 'ungrateful'.
What are the long-term effects of having been sent to boarding school? For one a reticence to ever talk about it is pretty common! This structured talk gets boarders reacting with "I thought I was the only one!" and helps the therapists 'see' the experience beyond what is depicted in popular culture. Carefully crafted to give former boarders a way to express their experiences without sounding 'spoit' or 'ungrateful'.
In this comprehensive blog post, we explore Driscoll's model of reflection, a powerful tool for enhancing personal and professional development. Learn about the three simple yet profound questions at the heart of the model, its benefits, and why Driscoll's model of reflection is good for anyone looking to improve their reflective practice.