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13 Courses in Bristol delivered Live Online

HR Roundtable 14 "Dignity at Work"

By Trustees Unlimited

Did you know that people conflict has cost UK organisations £28.5 billion in total, with 10 million people experiencing conflict at work and 5 million suffering from stress, anxiety or depression as a result? Join us for this unmissable HR Roundtable to explore important topics of workplace dignity and respect, how to combine operational excellence with HR excellence, safeguarding reputation and much more. SPEAKER IAN KIRKPATRICK Join us for an exclusive session featuring Ian Kirkpatrick, an esteemed professional with over 25 years of experience operating at the Board level across various industries and sectors. His unique blend of expertise in Operations, Supply Chain Management, and Human Resources Leadership makes him a true industry leader.

HR Roundtable 14 "Dignity at Work"
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Stoma Care Training

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

Applied anatomy and physiology Infection control and prevention About this event Applied anatomy and physiology Infection control and prevention Indications for a stoma Complications of a stoma Fitting, emptying and removing Privacy, dignity & respect Practical session Keeping accurate records Applied anatomy and physiology Infection control and prevention Indications for a stoma Complications of a stoma Fitting, emptying and removing Privacy, dignity & respect Practical session Keeping accurate records

Stoma Care Training
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£95

Epilepsy Train the Trainer

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

About this event Definition of epilepsy Various types of seizures Classification and management of seizures Ethical and legal responsibilities Recognising triggers and precipitants Person centred care Documentation and record keeping The impact of rescue medication and anti-epileptic drug therapy Rescue medications: what it is, it’s uses for epilepsy and side effects Emergency care plan and when to call an ambulance Risk assessment/promotion of safeguarding and dignity Epilepsy medication demonstration

Epilepsy Train the Trainer
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£450

Safeguarding Train the Trainer

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

Definition of Safeguarding Legislation & agreed ways of working Definition of Safeguarding Legislation & agreed ways of working Every child matters guidance Myths and statistics Effects on young people Leadership/worker skills Common indicators of abuse Reporting of abuse and potential abuse Barriers to reporting abuse Understanding the types of abuse Recognising acts, signs and symptoms of abuse Who is vulnerable / at risk The role of dignity in safeguarding Legislation and policies and procedure What to do should you have a concern Overview of prevent How to respond to an individual should they disclose a concern

Safeguarding Train the Trainer
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£450

Dysphagia Training

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

Causes of dysphagia and common swallowing problems The anatomy of swallowing About this event Causes of dysphagia and common swallowing problems The anatomy of swallowing How to recognise when someone is having difficulty swallowing Reducing risk of choking Knowing when to escalate and refer to a specialist Privacy, dignity and respect Alternatives to oral feeding

Dysphagia Training
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£95

Epilepsy Medication Training

4.9(1007)

By Caring For Care

Definition epilepsy Various types of siezures About this event Definition epilepsy Various types of siezures Classification and management of seizures Ethical and legal responsibilities Recognising triggers and precipitants Person centred care Documentationa and record keeping The impact of rescue medication and anti-epileptic drug therapy Buccal Midazolam: what is it, uses in epilepsy, side effects Rectal Diazepam: uses in epilepsy, side effects, administration Emergency care plan and when to call an ambulance Risk assessment/promotion of safeguarding and dignity Epilepsy medication demonstration

Epilepsy Medication Training
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£65

Dysphagia Awareness

By Prima Cura Training

Dysphagia presents a multifaceted challenge that can culminate in aspiration, malnutrition, and a diminished quality of life. This course serves as a comprehensive exploration of dysphagia, unravelling its root causes, evaluation techniques, and measures for ensuring secure swallowing practices.

Dysphagia Awareness
Delivered in person or OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Domestic Abuse Training - Coercive Control

5.0(40)

By Certain Curtain Theatre Company

A unique CPD accredited course delivered online - exploring domestic violence and abuse and coercive control - utilising lived experience and dynamic original theatre to help you make sure your first response is the right response

Domestic Abuse Training - Coercive Control
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£40

Care Certificate (15 Standards)

By NextGen Learning

Course Overview The Care Certificate (15 Standards) course offers a foundational introduction to essential standards for individuals working in health and social care roles across the UK. Covering all 15 standards required by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), this course is designed to ensure learners understand their responsibilities, safeguarding protocols, and person-centred care approaches. It supports individuals in developing the knowledge needed to meet industry expectations in line with the Skills for Care guidelines. Upon completion, learners will be able to demonstrate a firm grasp of care values, communication techniques, infection control, and equality and diversity awareness, helping them integrate confidently into care settings. The Care Certificate provides an excellent starting point for those new to care roles or seeking to align their current practices with professional benchmarks. Course Description This course comprehensively covers the 15 core standards of the Care Certificate, including duty of care, communication, privacy and dignity, safeguarding adults and children, and health and safety. It provides detailed theoretical understanding to help learners develop a values-based approach aligned with UK care sector expectations. The course is structured to improve understanding of policies, legal frameworks, and workplace responsibilities in social care environments. Learners will explore topics such as person-centred support, infection prevention, mental health awareness, and handling information in care settings. The course supports learners in enhancing their understanding of the principles and frameworks that underpin professional conduct in care roles, helping them demonstrate competency across a wide range of subject areas relevant to both domiciliary and residential care roles. Course Modules: Module 01: Understand Your Role Module 02: Your Personal Development Module 03: Duty of Care Module 04: Equality and Diversity Module 05: Work in a Person-Centred Way Module 06: Communication Module 07: Privacy and Dignity Module 08: Fluids and Nutrition Module 09: Awareness of Mental Health, Dementia and Learning Disabilities Module 10: Safeguarding Adults Module 11: Safeguarding Children Module 12: Basic Life Support Module 13: Health and Safety Module 14: Handling Information Module 15: Infection Prevention and Control (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to start a career in health and social care. Professionals aiming to meet mandatory training requirements for care roles. Beginners with an interest in understanding care standards and regulations. Volunteers or support workers looking to formalise their knowledge in care settings. Career Path Care Assistant Support Worker Domiciliary Carer Healthcare Assistant Residential Care Worker Adult Social Care Professional

Care Certificate (15 Standards)
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£9.99

Human Rights

By NextGen Learning

Human Rights Course Overview This Human Rights course offers a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles and concepts surrounding freedom and human rights. Learners will explore the classification of human rights, with a focus on women’s and children’s rights, and examine the various dimensions of freedom. The course also covers the role of international human rights organisations and their efforts in promoting and protecting rights globally. Designed to provide both theoretical understanding and critical analysis, this course equips learners with the knowledge to recognise and discuss human rights issues effectively. Upon completion, learners will be able to engage thoughtfully with human rights debates and apply their understanding in diverse professional and personal contexts. Course Description This course delves into the essential elements of human rights, starting with the basic concepts of freedom and rights that form the foundation of global human dignity. It categorises different types of human rights, addressing the unique challenges faced by women and children. Learners will explore multiple aspects of freedom, from civil liberties to social and economic rights, while gaining insight into key international organisations working in this field. Through structured content and critical reflection, participants will develop the ability to evaluate human rights frameworks and engage with relevant issues confidently. The course is ideal for those wishing to broaden their knowledge or enhance their capability to work within sectors that uphold human rights standards. Human Rights Curriculum: Module 01: Basic Concept of Freedom and Human Rights Module 02: Classification of Human Rights Module 03: Women’s and Children’s Right Module 04: Various Aspects of Freedom Module 05: Various International Human Rights Organisations (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand the principles of human rights. Professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge in legal, social, or humanitarian fields. Beginners with an interest in human rights and social justice. Advocates and volunteers working with community or international organisations. Career Path Human Rights Officer Social Policy Advisor Community Development Worker Legal Assistant specialising in rights law NGO or International Organisation Staff Member

Human Rights
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£7.99

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Spirit of the Inca

spirit of the inca

Radstock

Lying flat on my back for 16 days back in 1980 something, I was in so much physical pain that I could not move. It was then that I began to realise that I needed to change my life! I had been literally 'floored'! Stopped in my tracks. I had nowhere to run, or hide. "It wasn't by chance that during that time I came across a reflexologist who helped me to see that this was a turning point in my life. As a result of that meeting, and the healing that followed, I trained to become a reflexologist. My healers journey had begun and everything changed. "Over the course of the next few years, I noticed that some clients healed and others did not. My curiosity and desire to be of service led me to explore all kinds of therapeutic processes... counselling, gestalt, person centred therapy, psychosythesis. It was a great help in understanding how the mind affected the body. And I noticed that now I was able to help more people to heal.. and yet I noticed that still some clients did not. "My wondering about this led me fully into the healing arts and I began to understand that we each have a soul's journey. I had to ask myself: 'Why am I here?' 'What am I meant to be doing with my life?' "At the level of the soul I needed to know that my life has meaning and purpose beyond the everyday, and I learned that creative expression is vital to my wellbeing, as is finding a meaning and purpose that fits who I am. During this time I had many teachers. I trained to be a yoga teacher, I discovered 5 Rythms dance, and explored ways to use my voice... each time reaching out beyond my comfort zone, beyond who I thought I was.. to discover aspects of me that had been hidden or surpressed in the simple act of living this everyday reality. "My wondering led me to run a women's group for ten years. I wanted to explore what it means to be a woman in today's world. Together, we explored the sacred feminine, the goddess, the myths that we live by, we explored sacred landscapes, ceremony and ritual and found ways to connect with Mother Earth, a connection lost in working world today. During those years I took groups on Outward Bound courses in the landscape of Dartmoor. It was as much my journey as it was for those who shared it with me. We all learned a lot about ourselves, about what we were truly capable of. Incredible transformations took place in us all. Above all I learned the resilience of the human spirit, how stepping beyond fear creates inner trust and confidence... and that when we truly face our fears and embrace them we liberate ourselves then our presence liberates others. "Finally my journey led me to Shamanic Training. I have worked with a number of shaman in my life, and now, Incorporating the processes and techniques that I have learned both from the Inca tradition and many other great teachers along the way, I have developed a training which is powerful, beautiful and for me is the final piece in the puzzle. "Working at the level of energy affects all of the bodies: the soul's journey, the mental body, the emotional body and the physical body. I have also learned on this journey that it is a sacred journey, a journey towards wholeness... and the more I heal of myself, the more I affect those around me in a positive, life enriching way. "This is the work that I do in the world, it's the gift that I bring. "My medicine stones form a powerful healing tool called a Mesa. "My Mesa contains the wisdom that comes from my personal healing, the transformation of old worn-out stories of powerlessness, turned into power; of pain and suffering turned into compassion; and ancient wisdom handed down through the ages, through a lineage of medicine men and women whose grace, dignity and childlike innocence reminds me of what we have lost in the Western world. "And now I teach others how to build theirs."