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Welcome to GLA Tutors, a pioneering platform for primary school tutoring and SATs preparation. At GLA Tutors, we understand the importance of a strong foundation in primary school subjects and strive to provide comprehensive support to help children excel in their academic journey. Our team of expert tutors is well-versed in the English National Curriculum, which forms the basis of primary school education in the UK. We have carefully analysed the curriculum requirements to ensure that our tutoring services cover all key subjects and align with the learning objectives set by the curriculum. Our provision for tutoring all primary school subjects encompasses a wide range of subjects, including: 1. English: - Reading comprehension - Vocabulary development - Grammar and punctuation - Writing skills 2. Mathematics: - Number and place value - Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division - Fractions, decimals, and percentages - Geometry and measurement 3. Science: - Investigating scientific phenomena - Understanding the natural world - Conducting experiments and making observations - Developing scientific thinking and inquiry skills 4. History: - Understanding historical events and timelines - Exploring significant figures and civilizations - Analysing primary and secondary sources - Developing historical knowledge and critical thinking skills 5. Geography: - Studying different landscapes and environments - Investigating human and physical geography - Exploring global issues and sustainability - Developing geographical skills and understanding At GLA Tutors, we understand that preparing children for SATs can be a challenging task. Our tutors are well-versed in the SATs format and content, and they provide targeted support to help children excel in their exams. We cover all areas of the SATs, including English (reading, grammar, and writing) and Mathematics, ensuring that children are well-prepared and confident on exam day. Our tutoring sessions are designed to be engaging and interactive, fostering a love for learning and encouraging children to reach their full potential. We use a variety of teaching techniques, including hands-on activities, visual aids, and interactive resources, to make learning enjoyable and effective. With GLA Tutors, you can be assured that your child will receive top-quality tutoring in all primary school subjects and be well-prepared for SATs. Our tutors are committed to providing personalised support, tailoring their teaching methods to meet the unique learning needs of each child. Join us and let us help your child thrive academically and achieve success in their primary school journey and SATs.
Pet Training Masterclass Course Overview The Pet Training Masterclass is a comprehensive course designed to equip learners with the essential knowledge and skills needed to train pets of various species. The course covers a wide range of topics, including effective dog, cat, and rabbit training techniques, as well as pet hygiene, wellness, and grooming practices. Learners will also explore key areas such as pet first aid, therapy, and the broader role of pets in therapy settings. By the end of the course, participants will have the tools to address common pet behavioural issues, ensure their pets’ well-being, and foster a strong bond between owner and animal. This course offers practical insights and valuable knowledge that can be applied in various pet-related contexts. Course Description This course dives deep into the fundamentals of pet training, providing learners with a solid foundation in dog, cat, and rabbit training techniques. Learners will gain insight into pet hygiene, grooming, and wellness, ensuring that they are well-equipped to maintain their pets' health and happiness. The course also covers essential first aid for pets, preparing learners to handle emergencies with confidence. Additionally, the concept of pet therapy will be explored, including how pets can provide emotional support and contribute to well-being. This course blends theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare learners for various pet care roles. Participants will finish the course with a well-rounded understanding of animal behaviour, safety protocols, and general care practices, making them more competent and confident pet owners or trainers. Pet Training Masterclass Curriculum Module 01: Foundations of Pet Training Module 02: Dog Training Module 03: Cat Training Module 04: Rabbit Training Module 05: Pet Hygiene, Wellness, and Grooming Module 06: Pet First Aid Module 07: Pet Therapy (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge of pet care and training. Professionals aiming to specialise in pet training or animal care. Beginners with an interest in understanding pet behaviour and welfare. Anyone wanting to improve their relationship with pets or pursue a career in pet services. Career Path Pet Trainer Animal Behaviour Specialist Pet Care Provider Pet Groomer Animal Welfare Worker Pet Therapist Veterinary Support Roles
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Dispelling several myths, this informative live online event explains why anyone can experience problems around food, the impact of eating difficulties, symptoms to look out for, the importance of early intervention, how best to help and support – and more… CPD Certificate: 4 hours Length: 9.15am – 1.30pm Increasing numbers of people have difficulties around food and eating, but miss out on help because they don’t have a clinical diagnosis – this online training event is designed to increase awareness of the importance of early intervention to provide better support and help with recovery. Time is of the essence - early support is important An estimated 1.25 million people are affected by eating disorders in the UK – but there are many, many more who may not meet diagnostic criteria or simply don’t get the help they need. Absolutely anyone can be affected by eating difficulties; all ages, all body sizes, all genders, all races, and disordered eating can take many forms. It sits on a spectrum between what might be considered ‘normal eating’ and an eating disorder and may include symptoms and behaviours of eating disorders, but at a lesser frequency or lower level of severity. Eating difficulties don’t just affect the person involved but also their families and friends too, who often feel frightened, confused, and powerless to help. The aim of this live, evidence-based, online training with Jo Baker, a highly experienced psychotherapist, is to give you a greater understanding of eating difficulties as well as eating disorders and body image. You’ll explore the signs and symptoms, and the effects they have on an individual as well as developing new skills around effective communication with someone who is struggling. It will dispel some of the myths around eating difficulties and also help you find ways of calming yourself in moments of overwhelm to ensure you can be as supportive and helpful as you’d like to be… This course is relevant to a range of disordered eating behaviours including: restrictive eating compulsive eating irregular eating inflexible eating avoiding a type of food or food group self-induced vomiting laxative, diuretic, enema misuse supplement misuse clinical eating disorders BONUS RECORDING – you will also get a recording for 2 weeks after the event to maximise your learning. Jo has a wealth of information and experience to share...LINDA HARRISON What you will learn: why early support is important how to react if you think someone is struggling around food – including what not to say and do the potential physical and psychological harm that disordered eating can cause the function of food in mental health the common myths around eating difficulties and problems with food a greater understanding of eating disorders and subclinical disordered eating behaviours – their signs and symptoms increased knowledge of the physical impact and social effects of having an eating disorder new skills around communication – how to approach the subject of eating difficulties or food avoidance why it is important not to focus on food a deeper understanding of ‘body image’ and perception and how media and society impact people’s body image and perception a greater understanding of the male experience of eating difficulties and the unique barriers men may face in accessing treatment new support and communication skills to offer help to anyone struggling with their mental health, body image and eating disorders what exercise addiction is, and its relationship to eating difficulties the impact of gym and diet culture on our mental health, body dissatisfaction and the signs and symptoms of muscle dysmorphia effective ways to look after yourself – managing stress, anxiety and worry for the household how and when to seek professional help Who is this training suitable for Parents, other family members and/or carers of people who are experiencing eating difficulties – or anyone else interested for personal reasons Anyone who works with people and needs to know how best to help when someone shares that they are struggling with food Therapists, counsellors and any other mental health and welfare professionals who want to gain a better understanding of eating difficulties, their symptoms and impact so they can support families with a member who is experiencing eating difficulties. Course Programme The ‘Understanding Eating Difficulties’ course starts at 9.15am and runs until 1.30pm. 9.15am Join the Zoom meeting 9.30am Understanding eating disorders and subclinical disordered eating behaviours 10.45am Comfort break and discussion 10.55am Understanding body image, perception and influential narratives 12.00pm Comfort break and discussion 12.10pm How to approach eating difficulties and be most helpful 1.15pm Course ends Important note This live online CPD training event is an awareness raising course, providing you with evidence-based information, facts and effective communication skills. It does not qualify you to work with eating disorders. If you are an experienced, qualified HG therapist /counsellor who would like to learn more about how we can work therapeutically with people with eating difficulties, problems around food or eating disorders – view our advanced CPD training in-person workshop: Working with Eating Difficulties
A half day course that looks at the implications of the recent NICE guideline changes to the management of hypertension. The course gives a brief introduction to the pathophysiology of hypertension and the ways in which it is investigated and treated.
A comprehensive two days, delivered using a variety of teaching styles, by professionals who manage medical emergencies on a day-to-day basis. A number of the more common presenting conditions are covered providing a structured approach to the pathophysiology, initial assessment and management of the acutely ill medical patient.
Course Overview The Dog Behaviour and Training course offers a comprehensive insight into canine psychology, behaviour management, and effective training techniques. Designed to build confidence and understanding, this course equips learners with the knowledge needed to address common dog behaviours and establish positive habits. Through focused modules, participants will develop skills in interpreting dog body language, managing feeding behaviours, addressing separation anxiety, and conducting training consultations. Whether supporting pet owners or advancing towards a professional role, learners will emerge with the ability to apply behavioural theories and strategies in real-world settings. By the end of the course, participants will understand how to create positive environments for dogs and promote lasting behavioural change, making them valuable assets in both domestic and professional contexts. Course Description The Dog Behaviour and Training course delves into the fascinating world of canine behaviour, offering learners a structured exploration of topics such as food aggression, appropriate greeting methods, and separation anxiety management. Learners will gain insights into interpreting dog communication signals, answering common client questions, and guiding puppy development. The course also covers consultation practices, preparing participants to engage confidently with dog owners seeking advice. Designed to foster a deep understanding of behavioural patterns, the curriculum blends theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, ensuring that learners develop a well-rounded skill set. By completing this course, individuals will strengthen their ability to assess behavioural issues, recommend appropriate training strategies, and support the welfare and development of dogs across various settings. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction Module 02: Feeding Time - Aggression and Stealing Food Module 03: The Right Way to Greet a Dog Module 04: Separation Anxiety Module 05: Dog Language - What They're Really Saying! Module 06: The Answers To 10 Popular Dog Questions You Are Likely To Be Asked Module 07: The Answers To 10 Common Puppy Training Questions That You'll Likely To Be Asked Module 08: Dog Training Consultations With Clients (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to build a deeper understanding of dog behaviour and training techniques. Professionals aiming to expand their expertise in animal behaviour consultancy or dog training services. Beginners with an interest in canine psychology and behaviour management. Dog owners wishing to enhance their relationships and communication with their pets. Animal care workers looking to broaden their knowledge for career development. Career Path Dog Behaviour Specialist Dog Trainer Animal Welfare Officer Veterinary Assistant (Behaviour Support Role) Pet Care Consultant Animal Shelter Worker Behavioural Advisor in Animal Charities
– how to react, support and move forward Discover how you can best help a young person who self-harms – gain the insights and skills you need to approach this distressing subject respectfully and safely, a better understanding of what self-harm is, why young people self-harm, and much more… Date: Tues 14th May 2024 Accredited CPD Certificate: 3.5 hours Length: 3.5 hours (with breaks) Start time: 9.15am GMT (until 1.30pm) "This is one of the best self-harm trainings I’ve had, honestly..."EMILY LOVE, PRIMARY PREVENTION WORKER Live Online Webinar – Join Emily Gajewski – an expert in helping people overcome self-harm – for her live webinar on Tuesday 14th May 2024. All you need is a quiet place to watch, a computer or tablet and a strong internet signal, the rest is easy. Book your place and we’ll email you confirmation – you’ll receive your Zoom link the day before the event. RECORDING – the training is recorded in case anyone experiences technical difficulties – or you can’t attend on the day – so you will also get a recording for a limited time afterwards to maximise your learning. Want to attend but can’t make this date? Then please register your interest below – and we’ll email you when a new date is available. The aim of this live online training with Emily Gajewski, a highly experienced psychotherapist specialising in treating self-harm, is to give you a thorough, in-depth understanding of why young people self-harm and how to approach/react when helping someone in both the short and long term, including the essential skills most likely to effectively support the young person on their journey to find less harmful ways of coping – the webinar focuses on the most evidence-based knowledge and skills in this area. It will also help you find ways of calming yourself in moments of overwhelm to ensure that you can be as supportive and helpful as you’d like to be. Why you should attend With the ever changing, uncertain world we live in creating a vast amount of pressure on children – emotionally and physically – more children and teenagers are experiencing extremely stressful, distressing situations, with many looking for coping mechanisms to help them deal with their negative thoughts, feelings and emotions. Self harm (including self injury) is hugely on the increase and rates are higher than ever since Covid-19 and the long periods of isolation and uncertainty young people have experienced in ‘lock downs’. A survey of 61 secondary school children by charity Place2Be, shows self-harm reports increased by 77%, from 48 to 85, from August to September 2021. Finding the right words to approach self-harming can be difficult – this online webinar was created to help you (parents, carers, teachers) approach this topic with empathy and confidence. Discovering that a young person you are caring for is self harming can be an extremely stressful situation. When we are highly emotional, it can cause us to react in desperate ways, which are often not helpful or supportive to the young person, even if our intentions are totally well-meaning. “A really helpful, caring approach – it has clarified so much for me and I can now see a sensible way forward.”MARTIN, PARENT. This course is relevant to a range of self-harming behaviours including: self-injury cutting, ripping or carving skin burning skin punching or hitting themselves scratching or pinching (including dermatillomania) poisoning themselves with tablets or liquids (or similar) over-eating and under-eating (anorexia or bulimia) biting yourself (dermatophagia) inserting objects into your body overdosing, exercising excessively pulling your hair (trichotillomania) getting into fights where you know you will get hurt What you will learn What is self-harm? Why young people self-harm How common is self-harming How to approach the subject (building rapport, trust…) How to react if your child (or any young person) tells you they are self harming (what not to say and do) The distinction between self harm and a suicide attempt The addictive element to self harm How to help a young person break the addictive pattern Helping a child in the short- and long term The influence of social media and peers Keeping your child safe Looking after yourself (managing stress, anxiety and worry for the household) Finding professional help View booking details Who this training is suitable for Parents, other family members and/or carers of children and young people who are at risk of self harming or currently self harming. Anyone who works with young people and needs to know how best to help when someone discloses that they self-harm or who they suspect may be self-harming. Therapists and counsellors who want to gain a better understanding so they can support families with a member who self harms. Course Programme The ‘How to help young people who self harm’ live online webinar starts at 9.15am and runs until 1.30pm (GMT). 9.15am Join the Zoom meeting 9.30am Understanding self harm 10.45am Comfort break and discussion 10.55am How to approach self harm and be most helpful 12.00pm Comfort break and discussion 12.10pm Creating the optimal conditions for recovery 1.30pm Webinar ends This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 3.5 hours of CPD training. On completion of this training you’ll receive CPD certificates from the College and the CPD Standards Office.