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An Understanding of Injectable LHRH agonists

By Guardian Angels Training

Gain comprehensive knowledge on injectable LHRH agonists with our course. Learn about mechanisms, clinical applications, administration techniques, and more.

An Understanding of Injectable LHRH agonists
Delivered In-Person in InternationallyFlexible Dates
£1,175

Soul Circle - 12th January, Full moon in Cancer

By The Soul Studio

Join Lizzie Williams from the Soul studio on January 12 for a Soul Circle celebrating the full moon in Cancer. This gathering will focus on emotional healing and self-care, creating a supportive environment for reflection and connection. The evening will include grounding exercises, guided meditation, journaling, and an oracle reading, all designed to help participants explore their emotions and set intentions for personal growth. Spaces are limited to 12 women, so secure your spot today to embrace the nurturing energy of Cancer and connect with like-minded souls. Note: Payment is non-refundable and non-exchangeable. For more details and to purchase tickets, visit www.the-soul-studio.co.uk

Soul Circle - 12th January, Full moon in Cancer
Delivered In-PersonJoin Waitlist
£12

Professional Conferences Core CPD Conference

By ArchformByte

Key subjects: Radiography and radiation protection: an update What’s new in infection control and prevention in dentistry? Mouth and orofacial cancer – where are we in 2023? Legal and ethical issues: top 10 risk management tips Safeguarding and the dental team The do’s and don’ts of medical emergencies in dental practice Speakers: Lee Feinberg, Jo Russell, Professor Michael A. O. Lewis, Raj Rattan, Patricia Langley, Katie Baker & Tracy Colmer

Professional Conferences Core CPD Conference
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£109

Professional Conferences Core CPD Conference

By ArchformByte

Key subjects: Radiography and radiation protection: an update What’s new in infection control and prevention in dentistry? Mouth and orofacial cancer – where are we in 2023? Legal and ethical issues: top 10 risk management tips Safeguarding and the dental team The do’s and don’ts of medical emergencies in dental practice Speakers: Lee Feinberg, Jo Russell, Professor Michael A. O. Lewis, Raj Rattan, Patricia Langley, Katie Baker & Tracy Colmer

Professional Conferences Core CPD Conference
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£109

UKATA Asbestos Awareness (AM)

4.9(182)

By You Can Do It .Training

Course Details This awareness course is ideal for anyone that needs to develop a basic understanding of what asbestos is, the risks associated with asbestos and how to work safely to avoid exposure to asbestos. An awareness level knowledge of asbestos is very important for anyone self-employed, working as a contractor, or anyone involved in maintenance or refurbishment of buildings. An awareness of where you can commonly find asbestos and what to look out for can keep you safe and reduce your risk of developing mesothelioma and lung cancer.

UKATA Asbestos Awareness (AM)
Delivered In-Person in Stoke on TrentFlexible Dates
£65

3D Areola Hyper-Realism Masterclass | @LimitlessPMU - 1-2-1 Private Training

By ID Liner | Permanent Makeup Training & Supplies

TREATMENT USES A NEW AREOLA TATTOOING TECHNIQUE DESIGNED BY AWARD-WINNING WORLD MASTER ARTIST MIRIAM BEGANOVA (@LIMITLESSPMU)

3D Areola Hyper-Realism Masterclass | @LimitlessPMU - 1-2-1 Private Training
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£2,295

3D Areola Hyper-Realism Masterclass | @LimitlessPMU - Small Group Learning

By ID Liner | Permanent Makeup Training & Supplies

TREATMENT USES A NEW AREOLA TATTOOING TECHNIQUE DESIGNED BY AWARD-WINNING WORLD MASTER ARTIST MIRIAM BEGANOVA (@LIMITLESSPMU)

3D Areola Hyper-Realism Masterclass | @LimitlessPMU - Small Group Learning
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£1,695

Lymphatic Drainage Massage Training Course

By Cosmetic College

Join our one-day professional training course in Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD), a unique massage technique known for its detoxifying, calming, and pain-relieving benefits, in addition to boosting the immune system. Despite its profound effects, it's straightforward to master with guidance from our skilled instructors. The massage technique is particularly useful for the treatment of lymphoedema and swelling that is often seen in response to cancer treatments such as radiotherapy. It's specialised pumping technique can be used to prevent or treat lymphoedema and improve lymph drainage. Join our professional one-day Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) Practitioner course to master a massage technique renowned for its therapeutic benefits, including detoxification, relaxation, pain relief, and immune support. With expert tutors, learn this effective, gentle method to address a range of conditions, from lymphoedema to stress. Our focused, small-class setting ensures personalised instruction, making our training center a top choice in the UK for developing advanced skills in MLD. Why Choose Our Training? Immediate Impact:Learn treatments that offer visible results from the first session. High Demand Skills: Master a technique with growing client demand, ensuring your services are always in demand. Expert Instructors: Benefit from hands-on training by industry leaders with in-depth experience in aesthetic medicine. Course prerequisites This course is suitable for: No previous experience is necessary NVQ Level 3 in beauty therapy, ITEC or HND is desirable Qualifications in sports massage or full body massage is desirable Course structure You are required to complete 20 hours of theory study via our accessible e-learning portal and 4 practical hours onsite. All courses are kept intimate with a maximum of 6 learners to a class. Areas covered within the course: Explore the anatomy and roles of the lymphatic system, focusing on its components such as lymphocytes, tissues, vessels, nodes, ducts, capillaries, and the spleen, to understand its crucial role in immunity and fluid balance. Key lymph nodes located throughout the body. Overview of the blood vessels of head and neck Relationship between blood and lymph History of Manual Lymphatic Drainage Massage Contraindication to Manual Lymphatic Draining Massage treatment Guidance on manual lymphatic drainage massage techniques, detailing the four foundational strokes and other methods. These techniques are designed to be versatile, allowing for application across any body part and integration into existing massage practices

Lymphatic Drainage Massage Training Course
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£450

In Person Japanese Head Scalp Spa

By KBH Training Academy

What is a Japanese Head spa? Japanese head spa is another term for scalp treatment. Generally, you can expect some variation of treatment to detoxify the scalp, and massage to stimulate circulation and relieve tension. Course Content: History of Japanese head spa culture and theory Importance of scalp health including anatomy of the scalp Benefits of head spa Head spa techniques Products and Tools Acupressure points and massage techniques for relaxation- Consultation forms Contraindications and precautions Aftercare Hair and scalp conditions Hair types Essential Oils Scalp analysis Microcurrent, high frequency and oxygen treatment(only if the scalp analysis machine is purchased from us) Cancer patients, scalp conditions Step-by-step on how to offer Japanese head spa treatment Tools: scalp oil, brush, scalp brush, guasha tools, tunning fork, scalp claw, guasha comb, shampoo, conditioner, aromatherapy... Head spa sink and scalp analyser: please visit our "Shop product section" for details. Certificate You will receive an accredited end-of-course completion certificate. How does in-person training work? Once you place your order, you can access your course content online. We will message you with some training dates to arrange your practical day. We teach Monday to Saturday so we always have many dates to choose from. You will have access to training material online and have to study the content and complete the theoretical part of training before your practical assignment. You will then come to our venue in Leyton E10 6RA where we will spend 2-4 hours learning and practising the Japanese head spa. Training Options: Training Course only: Home study + 2-3 hours practical assignment Training Course + sink: Home study + 3-4 hours practical assignment Training Course +sink+skin analysis machine: Home study +3-4 hours practical assignment Will I require a model? Yes, usually you will be required to bring 1 model. Is it a group course? Our Japanese Head spa Training is 1:1 course, however, if you have more friends, family member or employes that want to join on the same day that is absolutely possible. Are there video tutorials? Yes, you will have links to YouTube and training videos to watch the treatment being performed so you can refer back to it after the course. Are there any pre requisites? The course is available for complete begginers and advanced professionals.

In Person Japanese Head Scalp Spa
Delivered In-Person in LondonFlexible Dates
£499 to £599

Live from London | EA/PA Excellence Workshop

5.0(1)

By Own Your Success

EA/PA Excellence Workshop Live from London on the 25th of April 2024. Featuring Keynote speaker Reggie Love, former Special Assistant to 44th President of the USA, Barrack Obama. Panel featuring Sophie Chapman, assistant to Steven Bartlett entrepreneur, author, host of the diary of a CEO and youngest ever dragon on BBC's Dragon's Den, Victoria Wratten, CEO of the Executive & Personal Assistants Association. The workshop contains, panel talk, keynote talk and facilitation over key topics from Kate Wood over the course of the day.

Live from London | EA/PA Excellence Workshop
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£530 to £580

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Shine Cancer Support

shine cancer support

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Poole

Shine is the only UK charity that support adults in their 20s, 30s and 40s who have experienced a cancer diagnosis. There is never a good time to have cancer, but we know that younger adults face different issues than their older or younger counterparts. Many of these are not dealt with by traditional cancer support charities and services. Our vision, mission and strategy In January 2022, we finalised a new five-year strategy. We have updated our vision and mission statements and articulated our values. We will use these to underpin five strategic objectives that will guide Shine’s focus and attention between 2022 and 2027. Vision We want every adult in their 20s, 30s and 40s who is diagnosed with cancer to know they’re not alone, and to have the support, knowledge, and confidence to navigate whatever cancer throws their way. Mission There’s never a good time for a cancer diagnosis, but in your 20s, 30s or 40s there are particular challenges to navigate, like work, dating, finances and more. At Shine, we’ve been there and we get it. We’re here to help you deal with everything that your diagnosis brings, before, during and after treatment, and to welcome you into our community. Our values Inclusive – Our services are open to anyone in their 20s, 30s and 40s with a cancer diagnosis, no matter what type or stage, when your diagnosis was, or what your background is. Approachable – We want everyone in Shine’s community to feel welcomed and to feel able to get involved, and we design all our services to be friendly, fun and down-to-earth. Authentic – We’re patient-led and passionate, and we want everyone involved to have a genuine and honest voice, with patients at the heart of our work. Innovative – As a small charity, we’re adaptable and agile, and we are responsive to needs as they change. We listen to what Shine’s community is saying and strive to find practical solutions. Empowering – Our services aren’t about us “doing” to or “for” you. We want to empower you to ask the right questions, get the right information, take control, and make the best decisions for yourself. Our strategic objectives Connect – build a nationwide community of younger adults with cancer and the people around them, reducing isolation and supporting their physical and mental well-being. Inform – ensure that younger adults with cancer have access to the knowledge and support they need to make the best decisions for them. Influence – grow our influencing position and partnerships to shape a healthcare system and wider support that is suitable for the needs of young adults with cancer. Reach – increase the profile and reach of Shine, aiming for every young adult diagnosed with cancer to have access to our services and support. Build – invest in Shine’s internal capacity, governance and sustainability to build firm foundations for growth. Our goal is for these strands to come together to enable better wellbeing for younger adults with cancer, improved relationships and less isolation, more informed decision-making, and systems that are better able to meet our community’s needs. Our history Shine started in Dorset in 2008 as a non-traditional support group for young adults. Emma and Justine were both diagnosed with cancer at a young age and had a hard time finding others that the could relate to. They realised there was a huge lack of support for younger adults with cancer and the idea for Shine was born. Within the first year, they had connected with over 100 young adults in Dorset. In 2010, Emma met Ceinwen. They launched Shine in London and the UK’s first research into the unmet needs of young adults diagnosed with cancer. Ceinwen and Emma then developed events and activities that would support the gaps identified in the research. Shine was registered as a charity in 2012, and has since supported thousands across the UK Shine has local Shine Networks across the UK and runs a number of annual events including Shine Camp, the Great Escape retreat, and Shine Connect, the UK’s only conference for young adults with cancer. Shine also runs a number of highly-rated workshops on topics such as working after cancer and managing anxiety and depression. As a patient-led organisation, Shine works hard to ensure that young adults with cancer play a key role in the design and delivery of all activities. Shine is supported by a Board of Trustees as well as a patron, Oliver Spencer, and a number of corporate supporters including TTA and Travel Insurance Facilities.

World Cancer Research Fund

world cancer research fund

London

World Cancer Research Fund is a UK charity that examines how diet, weight and physical activity affect your risk of developing and surviving cancer. On this page > Our work > Our values > Our Expert Reports > Our policy work > Raising awareness > How we operate As part of an international network of charities, we’ve been funding life-saving research, influencing global public health policy and informing the public since 1982. While society continues to search for a cure, our prevention and survival work helps people to live longer, happier and healthier lives – free from the devastating effects of cancer. Since 1990, World Cancer Research Fund has invested more than £110m in cancer prevention and survival research. And it’s all thanks to our amazing supporters! Around 40% of cancers in the UK could be prevented – that’s nearly 155,000 cases every year. Eating a healthy diet, being more active each day and maintaining a healthy weight are, after not smoking, the most important ways you can reduce your cancer risk. Our work A cornerstone of our research is the Global Cancer Update Programme. It’s the world’s largest source of scientific research on cancer prevention and survival through diet, weight and physical activity. In autumn 2022, we published our review of evidence on how a woman’s risk of dying after a breast cancer diagnosis is affected by her weight, diet and physical activity. We translate the results of our research into accurate, accessible, easy-to-understand information. By funding research and delivering health information programmes – such as Living with cancer, for cancer survivors, and Eat Move Learn for children and families – we empower people to make healthier lifestyle choices. When World Cancer Research Fund was established, scientific research into the links between diet and cancer was in its infancy. Since then, our network has funded millions in cancer prevention research and awareness-raising programmes. Now all mainstream scientists accept that diet, weight and physical activity can affect our risk of cancer and people are more aware of how their lifestyle plays a role.