Peer Support as an anti-bullying strategy for schools is now routinely recommended by the DCSF and Ofsted. Many schools in the UK have individual schemes which show good practice within their own setting. However, it is rare to find co-ordination of multiple schemes within a Local Authority , or part of a Local Authority, or even within families or clusters of schools. Course Category Behaviour and Relationships Inclusion Peer Support Meeting emotional needs Description Peer Support as an anti-bullying strategy for schools is now routinely recommended by the DCSF and Ofsted. Many schools in the UK have individual schemes which show good practice within their own setting. However, it is rare to find co-ordination of multiple schemes within a Local Authority , or part of a Local Authority, or even within families or clusters of schools. Coordination of schemes provides opportunities for networking, sharing ideas, and mutual support amongst both adults and young peer supporters creates excellent practice. This approach also leads to: Stability and consistency of training A wealth of back up materials for adults and young people Consistent telephone and email support Opportunities for professional development for teachers, Teaching assistants and Learning Mentors Opportunity for national accreditation from MBF Testimonials The Mentoring and Befriending Foundation described this scheme as “a benchmark for Local Authorities Learning Objectives To discover how a centrally led Peer Support scheme enhances and promotes anti-bullying work across a number of schools. To take away from the day the means and the inspiration to set up a local scheme. To deepen insight into impact of strategic approach to peer support To learn about a real way of reducing bullying across a Local Authority Who Is It For ? Suitable for Anti-Bullying Leads Behaviour Support staff CAHMS TAHMS Learning Support and Guidance Staff Childrens Services Support Services Educational Psychologists Course Content The training day will be led by Inclusive Solutions, and a representative from a Local Authority who has successfully managed such a scheme for 10 years. This will be an interactive day with lots of opportunity for questions and exploration. What the day includes: How this work fits with an Inclusive Local Authority Key aspects and issues in running multiple Peer Support schemes from the centre Graphics workshop The 3 legged stool of Peer Support: Selection, Training and Supervision A chance to view and purchase some of the nationally accredited materials successfully used and developed over many years. f you liked this course you may well like: PEER COUNSELLING AS AN ANTI-BULLYING STRATEGY
Why Learn Autodesk Maya Basics to Advanced Level Course? Course info. Autodesk Maya is one of the best tools for 3D animation and visual effects. Learn Maya with our training courses covering sectors like Architecture, Games & Films, Animation, and Media. London Design Training Courses empower you to master Maya, transforming your 3d skills.  Duration: 40 hrs Method: 1-on-1. Schedule: Tailor your own schedule by pre-booking a convenient hour of your choice, available from Mon to Sat 9 am and 7 pm. Experience advanced-level Maya training covering essential aspects such as modeling, UV mapping, texturing, lighting, camera movement, and rigging. The course is tailored to your specific requirements and work preferences. You can discuss your learning goals with our trainer, and we will suggest a syllabus that meets your needs. Flexible Training Options: Choose in-class training at one of our UK center or attend live online sessions. Certified Tutors and Authoritative: London Design Training Course has all Autodesk Authorized Trainers. Hands-on Learning Approach: The training is practical and hands-on, combining theory and step-by-step demonstrations. You'll have ample time to practice techniques on your computer with Maya, and you can keep all the files you create. Compatible with Windows and Mac: Maya training is available for both Windows and Mac users, with options to suit any recent version of Maya. Maya Basic to Advanced Course Duration: 40 hours Course Description: In this course, you will learn the fundamental and advanced skills to create complex 3D models and animations using Autodesk Maya software. You will gain knowledge of the Maya interface, tools, and workflow. You will learn the essentials of modeling, texturing, rigging, animating, and rendering 3D models. You will also learn how to create advanced special effects and understand advanced modeling techniques. I. Introduction to Maya (3 hours) Overview of Maya and its Uses Maya interface and basic tools Navigation and viewport controls Creating and saving projects II. Basic Polygon Modeling (6 hours) Polygon modeling basics Creating basic shapes and objects Editing and modifying objects Creating complex objects with extrusions and bevels Creating organic shapes with NURBS III. Intermediate Modeling (6 hours) Advanced polygon modeling techniques Creating complex models with Booleans and deformers Creating and modifying curves and surfaces Creating organic shapes with sculpting tools Creating architectural models IV. Texturing and Materials (6 hours) Introduction to texturing Creating and applying materials Texture mapping and UV unwrapping Creating realistic materials with shaders Painting textures with the 3D paint tool V. Lighting and Rendering (6 hours) Basic lighting techniques Advanced lighting techniques Creating realistic lighting environments Setting up a camera and creating a composition Rendering still images and animations Output options and file formats VI. Animation (9 hours) Introduction to animation Keyframe animation and animation curves Creating and editing animation clips Rigging and animating a simple character Creating and editing motion paths and animation layers Creating complex character rigs Creating lip sync and facial animation Creating realistic animation with dynamics and simulations Cloth Animation Ncloth VII. Rigging (4 hours) Introduction to rigging Creating joints and skeletons Binding skin to joints and creating weight maps Creating simple rigging systems and rigging a character Creating complex rigging systems VIII. Special Effects (4 hours) Particle systems and dynamics Creating and manipulating fluids and fire effects Creating and editing special effects like explosions and smoke Creating advanced simulations with nCloth and nParticles Paint effects Mash Networks and Mash Animation IX. Advanced Rendering Techniques (2 hours) Render layers and passes Global illumination and ambient occlusion Mental Ray rendering and settings X. Conclusion and Next Steps (1 hour) Review of course content Tips for further learning and resources Q&A; and feedback Note: The above course outline is just a suggestion, and the course content and duration can be adjusted according to the needs and level of the learners. Proficiency in Advanced Maya Techniques: Participants will gain advanced skills in various aspects of Maya, including modeling, UV mapping, texturing, lighting, camera movement, and rigging. Tailored Training: The course is customized to meet the specific requirements of participants, focusing on their preferred techniques and work type. Hands-On and Practical Experience: The training is practical and hands-on, allowing participants to practice techniques on their own computers with Maya. Versatility in Operating Systems: Participants will be equipped to use Maya on both Windows and Mac systems. Accredited Certification: Upon successful completion, participants will receive an e-certificate, accredited by Autodesk Certified instructor, confirming their achievement in the Maya training course. Post-Course Support: After the training, participants are entitled to 30 days of email support from their Maya trainer, ensuring assistance with any post-course questions or issues. Up-to-Date and Relevant Learning: The training can be based on any recent version of Maya, providing participants with up-to-date knowledge and skills.
Course Overview The British Sign Language (BSL) Level 1 & 2 course offers a comprehensive foundation for learners keen to develop effective communication skills within the Deaf community. This course covers key vocabulary, everyday conversations, and cultural understanding across two recognised qualification levels. Through engaging modules, learners will build confidence in signing across a range of topics including greetings, family, transport, work, health, and leisure activities. The course provides a flexible learning experience, enabling learners to study at their own pace while gradually advancing from basic to more complex sign language structures. By the end of the course, learners will be able to confidently engage in conversations, describe people, express opinions, and interpret dialogues with greater fluency. Whether for personal growth, professional development, or community involvement, this course equips learners with the communication tools needed to create more inclusive and supportive environments for Deaf individuals. Course Description The British Sign Language (BSL) Level 1 & 2 course is structured to guide learners through a progressive journey, starting with the alphabet, fingerspelling, and simple daily interactions, before advancing to complex dialogues and storytelling. Key topics include family life, the home environment, weather, transport, work, hobbies, shopping, health, and holidays. Learners will engage with a variety of video dialogues—both with and without voice-over and subtitles—designed to enhance visual communication skills and comprehension. This learning experience not only builds practical sign language ability but also deepens understanding of Deaf culture, encouraging effective and respectful communication. With a focus on clarity, repetition, and gradual development, learners will acquire the skills needed to hold structured conversations, ask and respond to questions, and share detailed personal or professional information in BSL. The course aims to support learners in becoming confident and culturally aware communicators across different social and professional contexts. Course Modules Module 01: British Sign Language (BSL) Level 1 Online Course Module 02: Alphabet Fingerspelling and Names Practice Module 03: Greetings Module 04: Family, Question Forms and Family Story Module 05: Rooms in the House Vocabulary Module 06: Colours Module 07: Questions and Statements about the Home Module 08: Animals Module 09: Numbers and Money Module 10: Time and Months of the Year Module 11: Describing Ages Module 12: Weather Module 13: Transport Module 14: Directions Module 15: Hobbies Module 16: Work Module 17: Food and Drink Module 18: Dialogues (No Voice, No Subtitles) Module 19: Dialogues (With Voice and Subtitles) Module 20: Bonus: 5 Stories (With Voice and Subtitles) Module 21: Bonus: 5 Stories (No Voice Over) Module 22: Level 2 British Sign Language Module 23: Family Vocabulary Module 24: Describing People and Animals Module 25: Activities at School Module 26: Jobs and Activities at Work Module 27: Time Module 28: Activities in the Home Module 29: Leisure Activities Module 30: Opinions, Likes and Dislikes Module 31: Illnesses and Health Module 32: Eating and Drinking Module 33: Shopping and Spending Module 34: Travel and Holidays Module 35: Level 2 Dialogues (Without Voice and Subtitles) Module 36: Level 2 Dialogues (With Voice Over and Subtitles) Module 37: 5 Stories (No Voice Over and No Subtitles) Module 38: 5 Stories (With Voice Over and Subtitles) Module 39: Level 2 BSL Dialogues and Stories (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to communicate confidently with the Deaf community. Professionals aiming to enhance communication skills in inclusive workplaces. Beginners with an interest in sign language and Deaf culture. Teachers, healthcare workers, and public service providers. Parents, family members, or friends of Deaf individuals. Career Path BSL Interpreter (after further study and qualifications) Communication Support Worker Deaf Support Assistant Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teaching Assistant Community Support Worker Customer Service Advisor in accessible services Healthcare and Social Care Assistant Voluntary roles supporting Deaf organisations
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course are persons who are new to reporting with Microsoft© SQL Server© Report Builder and SSRS, persons who are transitioning from another reporting software application, and persons who are existing Report Builder and SSRS report authors. Overview Navigate the Report Builder Environment. - Create table reports. - Format reports. - Create basic and complex expressions. - Group report data. - Create matrix reports. - Sort and filter data. - Summarize data with charts. - Print and export reports. In this course, students will continue their learning on the foundations of report writing with Microsoft© SQL Server© Report Builder and SSRS. Prerequisites ?Familiarity with Windows. ?Creating and navigating folders. ?Opening programs. ?Manipulating windows. ?Copying and pasting objects. ?Formatting text. ?Saving files. 1 - Exploring the Report Builder Environment Introducing the Report Builder Environment Working with Existing Reports Lab 1: Exploring the Report Builder Application 2 - Adding Data to Table Reports Create Report Data Sources Create Report Datasets Work with the Tablix Data Region Create a Table Report Lab 1: Creating Table Reports 3 - Formatting Data and Creating Expressions in Reports Formatting Reports Sorting and Filtering Report Data Adding Data to a Dataset Creating Simple Expressions Creating Complex Expressions Lab 1: Formatting Reports 4 - Grouping Report Data Group Data in Reports Group Data Using an Expression Creating Subgroups and Group Aggregates Lab 1: Creating Reports with Groups and Aggregates 5 - Matrix Reports Creating and Modifying Matrix Data Regions Creating and Modifying Column Groups Lab 1: Creating Matrix Reports 6 - Charts Create and Modify Chart Wizard Reports Add Charts to Existing Reports Modify Charts in Reports Lab 1: Creating Charts and Chart Reports 7 - Printing and Exporting Reports Print Features and Print Options Export Reports Lab 1: Printing and Exporting Reports
Course Overview The Teaching Assistant Level 2 course provides an essential foundation for those seeking to build a rewarding career in education support. This comprehensive programme covers the key responsibilities, skills, and knowledge required to assist in classroom settings effectively. Learners will explore a range of topics including child development, SEN support, behaviour management, curriculum understanding, and the role of technology in education. By completing this course, individuals will develop the confidence to work alongside teachers, support diverse learning needs, and foster positive learning environments. The course also highlights career progression opportunities within the education sector, offering valuable insights into future pathways. Whether you are starting out or looking to enhance your current role, this course provides practical knowledge and industry-relevant skills to help you succeed as a Teaching Assistant and contribute meaningfully to pupil achievement and school success. Course Description The Teaching Assistant Level 2 course offers a structured exploration of the duties and expectations placed on modern Teaching Assistants. Learners will gain in-depth knowledge of school operations, safeguarding policies, behaviour management strategies, and methods for supporting literacy, numeracy, and ICT development. The programme places special emphasis on understanding special educational needs (SEN) and nurturing strong communication with students and colleagues. Participants will also examine how to create inclusive learning environments that encourage student participation and success. Designed to enhance both theoretical understanding and workplace readiness, this course equips learners with the tools needed to support teachers, manage small groups, and assist in delivering high-quality education. With a strong focus on professional development and career advancement, this course serves as a stepping stone towards a fulfilling role in educational settings across the UK. Course Modules Module 01: Teaching Assistant Overview Module 02: Professional Developments for a TA Module 03: Working with the School and Its Policies Module 04: Discussion on Curriculum, Assessment and Monitoring Module 05: Providing the Best Learning Environment Module 06: Learn to Implement ICT, Literacy and Numeracy Development Processes as a TA Module 07: Child Development and the SEN Support Module 08: Understanding Behaviour & Relationships as a TA Module 09: Experienced TAs Maintain Strong Communications with the Students Module 10: Career Prospects for TAs in the UK (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to begin a career as a Teaching Assistant. Professionals aiming to enhance their educational support skills. Beginners with an interest in working within school environments. Those looking to support children’s academic and personal development. Career changers wanting to transition into the education sector. Career Path Teaching Assistant Learning Support Assistant Special Educational Needs (SEN) Support Worker Classroom Support Worker Behaviour Support Assistant Early Years Teaching Assistant
City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement This qualification is for anyone working in or looking to enter an assessment role. It is designed for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland – alternative arrangements exist in Scotland. Learn about the Cavity Training Dental Nurse Assessor Course The units and qualification will provide people who carry out assessment in their organisation with the opportunity to develop and improve their practice as well as achieving a professional qualification for the role. They are available to anyone working in: accredited learning; non accredited learning (where people may assess performance but do not assess for a qualification) and the NQF. Achievers will understand the principles of assessment and have the knowledge to develop and improve systems at their centre. You will gain access to our unique E library of text books. We also have special discounted rates for hard copy text books for our students. Frequently Asked Questions How long is the course? The course duration is 4 to 6 months. When are the classes held? You will attend a live webinar class every Thursday for 16 weeks. Is there an exam at the end? There is no exam at the end, you need to successfully complete 8 assessments and a final professional discussion with your tutor. What if I don’t have student nurses in my practice? We may be able to support you by providing you with learners to assess. Please get in touch. What qualifications do I need to start the course? Preferable English and Maths level 4 and above, you must also be GDC registered. What opportunities for progression is there? This qualification allows candidates to further progress onto various post registration qualifications or career opportunities, such as: – Dental Nurse Teaching – Internal Quality Assurer (IQA) Course Dates 11th April 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm 29th August 2024 9:00am - 4:00pm 2nd January 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm 8th May 2025 9:00am - 4:00pm Costs £800.00 per person (inc. VAT) Other payment options Deposit - £267.00 with 2 further payments Please choose from one of the course start dates above. Each course includes 16 weeks of lessons and up to two months to complete a portfolio and professional discussion.
Become a qualified Healthcare Support Worker in 6 months, 100% online with live interactive lessons and dedicated tutor support. Flexible payments.
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Delegates should be PC literate, i.e., familiar with PC'S/Laptops and have used a mouse and keyboard; be able to launch and close programs; navigate to information stored on the computer; manage files and folders and be comfortable using Microsoft Office applications such as MS Excel, MS Word etc. Overview The purpose of this course is to provide delegates with the practical skills to build and manage project schedules. It is designed to provide techniques and tips that will help users of the software apply it as a powerful tool to develop competent and unambiguous schedules - while avoiding some of the traps associated with the incorrect application of scheduling features. Techniques learned will also facilitate communicating deliverables and milestones to project stakeholders. This course covers management practices and methodologies and an in-depth knowledge of MS Project functionality. Delegates will be able to create and manage project schedules during the course and reinforce attained skills through practical applications. Project Management Overview Concepts of project management and scheduling The project lifecycle and phases Fundamental importance of defining ? and agreeing ? project scope Developing a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) to define project scope 4 steps to create a schedule based on the WBS Understanding task dependencies Understanding the concept of the project baseline Developing a Project Schedule Setting the ?Scheduling Mode? Creating Tasks, Recurring Tasks (e.g. progress or review meetings) and Milestones Defining task Dependencies Applying Lag and Lead Time Working with the Critical Path Managing Tasks in the schedule Add Notes and attach project documents to tasks Setting and removing task Constraints and Deadlines Applying the ?Task Path? feature to view dependencies Working with Resources Creating a Resource Pool Working with Resource Calendars Creating Team/Group Calendars Understanding Effort Driven and Non-Effort Driven scheduling Assigning Resources to tasks Working with Project Costs Managing Project Information Applying Field, Tables and Views Applying Filters and Groups Creating custom Fields, Tables and Views (Drop-down menus, Traffic Light reports, Flag Fields) Using the ?Organiser? feature for customised elements Communicating Project Information Applying formats to Views and Tables Using the ?Copy Picture? command Create and Print Project Reports Exporting to Excel Managing Resources Finding Resource Overallocations Resolving Overallocations (reassigning, splitting tasks, utilising float, changing work contours) Applying Resource Levelling features Tracking Progress Setting the Project Baseline Applying the Tracking Gantt and Tracking Table Using the ?Mark on Track? and ?Update Tasks? features Working with Dashboards and Burndown Reports Programme Management Methods to consolidate multiple Project Files Resource sharing - setting up a Master Resource Pool Creating and managing Master Project Files
This course is for kids and young learners who: Have completed Level 1. Know how to read, write and speak basic Greek. Communicate in simple every day activities with family and friends. Understand and use simple and common expressions in Greek.
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