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L1 DIVERSITY & INCLUSION IN THE BOARDROOM- GOVERNANCE LEADERSHIP & SUPPORT

By Six Stages Diversity Framework

Workshop is designed to support participants in using the Six Stages Framework in Board development and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

L1 DIVERSITY & INCLUSION IN THE BOARDROOM- GOVERNANCE LEADERSHIP & SUPPORT
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
Ā£99

Stage 2@Home - Online course for toddlers 13-24m

By Sing and Sign Edinburgh

⭐ This is a 10-week online course for toddlers (13-24months) and their parents/carers. Baby signing can benefit ANY family with a baby or toddler. Clear communication can especially reduce frustrations for families with toddlers, helping you avoid some of the toddler turbulencešŸŒŖļø before it begins.

Stage 2@Home - Online course for toddlers 13-24m
Delivered OnlineJoin Waitlist
Ā£50

PRINCE2 Agile Practitioner: In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

PRINCE2 AgileĀ® Practitioner: In-House Training PRINCE2 AgileĀ® Practitioner is a solution combining the flexibility and responsiveness of Agile with the clearly defined framework of PRINCE2Ā®. PRINCE2 AgileĀ® framework covers a wide range of agile concepts, including SCRUM, Kanban, and Lean Startup. The PRINCE2 AgileĀ® Practitioner certification teaches you to blend structure, governance, and control with agile methods, techniques, and approaches. The strength of PRINCE2Ā® lies in the areas of project direction and project management, whereas Agile has a very strong focus on product delivery. When PRINCE2Ā® and agile are combined, project direction, project management, and project delivery are optimized to create a complete project management solution. PRINCE2 AgileĀ® is an extension module tailored for forward-thinking organizations and individuals already benefiting from PRINCE2Ā®. It provides further guidance on how to apply agile methods to the world's most recognized project management method. The purpose of the Practitioner qualification is to demonstrate that you can apply and tailor PRINCE2 AgileĀ® in a scenario situation. What you will Learn Understand the basic concepts of common agile ways of working Understand the purpose and context for combining PRINCE2Ā® and the agile way of working Able to apply and evaluate the focus areas to a project in an agile context Able to fix and flex the aspects of a project in an agile context Apply the PRINCE2Ā® principles and tailor the themes, processes, and management products to a project in an agile context To learn through the use of theory and practical exercises Prepare for the PRINCE2 AgileĀ® Practitioner exam Benefits Agile methods allow organizations to realize the benefits of products and potentially an earlier return on investment while products are being developed and improved Improved communication through the use of common terminology across PRINCE2Ā® and agile disciplines Develop a clear definition of how agile can govern a project's delivery, while PRINCE2Ā® governs projects as a whole Seamless integration: PRINCE2 AgileĀ® will complementPMBOKĀ® GuideandAPM Body of KnowledgeĀ® just as PRINCE2Ā® does currently. It will also be of interest for Program Managers with MSPĀ® who need to understand how projects relate to the delivery mechanism. The most up-to-date and relevant view of Agile project management methodologies, PRINCE2 AgileĀ® references the 'flow-based' working featured in Kanban in addition to other agile concepts not covered in other qualifications Agile Overview & Blending PRINCE2 and Agile Agile overview Blending PRINCE2 and Agile Fix and Flex, Agile and PRINCE2 Processes & Starting a Project Fix and Flex Agile and the PRINCE2 Processes; Starting up a project and Initiating a project Business case theme Change and Organization Themes& Principles Change theme Organization theme Agile and PRINCE2 Principles and the Agilometer Managing Product Delivery and Scrum & Plans and Progress Themes Managing product delivery and Scrum Plans Theme and Progress Theme Quality, Controlling & Managing a Stage and Directing Projects and Contracts Quality Theme Controlling a stage and Frequent Releases Managing a stage boundary Directing a project and contracts Closing a project Tailoring PRINCE2 Productsand Other Practices Tailoring PRINCE2 products and other practices

PRINCE2 Agile Practitioner: In-House Training
Delivered in London or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
Ā£1,995

PRINCE2 Agile Practitioner: Virtual In-House Training

By IIL Europe Ltd

PRINCE2 AgileĀ® Practitioner: Virtual In-House Training PRINCE2 AgileĀ® Practitioner is a solution combining the flexibility and responsiveness of Agile with the clearly defined framework of PRINCE2Ā®. PRINCE2 AgileĀ® framework covers a wide range of agile concepts, including SCRUM, Kanban, and Lean Startup. The PRINCE2 AgileĀ® Practitioner certification teaches you to blend structure, governance, and control with agile methods, techniques, and approaches. The strength of PRINCE2Ā® lies in the areas of project direction and project management, whereas Agile has a very strong focus on product delivery. When PRINCE2Ā® and agile are combined, project direction, project management, and project delivery are optimized to create a complete project management solution. PRINCE2 AgileĀ® is an extension module tailored for forward-thinking organizations and individuals already benefiting from PRINCE2Ā®. It provides further guidance on how to apply agile methods to the world's most recognized project management method. The purpose of the Practitioner qualification is to demonstrate that you can apply and tailor PRINCE2 AgileĀ® in a scenario situation. What you will Learn Understand the basic concepts of common agile ways of working Understand the purpose and context for combining PRINCE2Ā® and the agile way of working Able to apply and evaluate the focus areas to a project in an agile context Able to fix and flex the aspects of a project in an agile context Apply the PRINCE2Ā® principles and tailor the themes, processes, and management products to a project in an agile context To learn through the use of theory and practical exercises Prepare for the PRINCE2 AgileĀ® Practitioner exam Benefits Agile methods allow organizations to realize the benefits of products and potentially an earlier return on investment while products are being developed and improved Improved communication through the use of common terminology across PRINCE2Ā® and agile disciplines Develop a clear definition of how agile can govern a project's delivery, while PRINCE2Ā® governs projects as a whole Seamless integration: PRINCE2 AgileĀ® will complementPMBOKĀ® GuideandAPM Body of KnowledgeĀ® just as PRINCE2Ā® does currently. It will also be of interest for Program Managers with MSPĀ® who need to understand how projects relate to the delivery mechanism. The most up-to-date and relevant view of Agile project management methodologies, PRINCE2 AgileĀ® references the 'flow-based' working featured in Kanban in addition to other agile concepts not covered in other qualifications Agile Overview & Blending PRINCE2 and Agile Agile overview Blending PRINCE2 and Agile Fix and Flex, Agile and PRINCE2 Processes & Starting a Project Fix and Flex Agile and the PRINCE2 Processes; Starting up a project and Initiating a project Business case theme Change and Organization Themes& Principles Change theme Organization theme Agile and PRINCE2 Principles and the Agilometer Managing Product Delivery and Scrum & Plans and Progress Themes Managing product delivery and Scrum Plans Theme and Progress Theme Quality, Controlling & Managing a Stage and Directing Projects and Contracts Quality Theme Controlling a stage and Frequent Releases Managing a stage boundary Directing a project and contracts Closing a project Tailoring PRINCE2 Productsand Other Practices Tailoring PRINCE2 products and other practices

PRINCE2 Agile Practitioner: Virtual In-House Training
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
Ā£1,850

PRINCE2Ā® Foundation and Practitioner

By Underscore Group

Learn the processes, practices and principles of project management described in the PRINCE2Ā® approach and prepare for the Foundation and Practitioner examinations on this accredited programme. Duration:Ā 5 days (32.5 hours) Our PRINCE2Ā® Foundation and Practitioner Qualification course is designed to teach the processes, practices and principles of project management described in the PRINCE2Ā® approach and to prepare delegates for the Foundation and Practitioner examinations, held as part of the course. This course is designed for existing and potential Project and Team Managers who would like to gain a comprehensive understanding of the PRINCE2Ā® method of managing projects and will provide those responsible for planning and managing projects with a structure that will help, without imposing inflexible processes or stifling creative thinking. The PRINCE2Ā® Foundation and Practitioner Course is based on the ā€œManaging Successful Projects with PRINCE2Ā® 7thĀ Editionā€, which describes the structured project management method. These are intensive modules and require delegates to undertake some evening work in their own time. ObjectivesĀ  By the end of the course you will be able to be: Describe the background, principles, structure and terminology used in the PRINCE2Ā® 7th Edition project management method Prepare for and take both the PRINCE2Ā® Foundation and Practitioner Exams Please note that examinations are the responsibility of the examination board, PEOPLECERT and must be organised separately by each person attending. Content Introduction Introduction to projects and project management Structure Of PRINCE2Ā® 7thĀ Edition The seven Principles –the basis of what defines a PRINCE2 project People – leading successful change, teams and communication The seven Practices – to be addressed throughout the project The seven Processes - the activities to direct, manage and deliver a project successfully Practices Business case – establishing mechanisms to decide whether project is desirable, viable and achievable Organizing – establishing accountabilities and responsibilities Quality – defining mechanisms to ensure that products are fit for purpose Plans – the product based approach to planning Risk – identifying, assessing and controlling uncertainty Issues – identifying, assessing and controlling changes to the baseline and other issues Progress – monitoring actual achievements against estimate and controlling deviations Processes Starting up a Project - is there a viable and worthwhile project Directing a Project – enabling key decision making by the Project Board Initiating a Project – establishing solid foundations Controlling a Stage –assigning and monitoring work and keeping within stage tolerance Managing Product Delivery – controlling the link between the Project Manager and Team Manager(s) Managing a Stage Boundary – current stage review and next stage planning Closing a Project – confirmation of acceptance and project review Tailoring PRINCE2Ā® - to the project environment Foundation Examination and results Practitioner Workshop and Examination PRINCE2Ā® Practitioner Examination Objectives and Guidance PRINCE2Ā® Review PRINCE2Ā® Practitioner Examination Workshops PRINCE2Ā® Practitioner Examination PRINCE2Ā® Foundation and Practitioner Examinations The PRINCE2Ā® Foundation Exam is of 1 hour duration and consists of 60 multiple choice questions. A Pass is 36 correct answers, 60%. The PRINCE2Ā® Practitioner Exam is a written paper of 2.5 hours duration. There are 70 Objective Test style questions to be answered in the 2.5 hours and the candidate may use an annotated manual. The candidate must score 42/70 to be successful, 60%. Ā  Presented in association with aims4change, a PEOPLECERT Accredited Training Organisation. PRINCE2Ā® is a Registered Trade Mark of AXELOS Limited.

PRINCE2Ā® Foundation and Practitioner
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
Ā£1,245

HA Webinar: Thinking about sequencing at Key Stage 4

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series:Ā Coherence at Key Stage 4 Presenters: Cat Priggs This session will open with an overview of coherence and provide a rationale for this series webinars. It will explore why sequencing is so important at Key Stage 4, and how Key Stage 3 can be used to develop a coherent Key Stage 4, which will be vital to consider ahead of choosing a new GCSE specification. It will also consider how to plan for pupils’ encounters with knowledge across Key Stage 4. To use your corporate recording offer on this webinar please fill in this form:Ā https://forms.office.com/e/q9rG5Hiynr Springfield Interchange (Photo by Trevor Wrayton, VDOT)

HA Webinar: Thinking about sequencing at Key Stage 4
Delivered OnlineJoin Waitlist
£31.67 to £55.83

HA Webinar: Practical approaches to similarity and difference

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series:Ā Practical approaches to disciplinary concepts in primary history Presenter: Emmy Quinn This session will give teachers tips on how to explore similarity and difference in a meaningful way in the primary classroom. It will look at introducing the concept in Key Stage 1 to more developed use of it in Key Stage 2, for example similarity and difference in the earliest civilisations. The session will show how to demonstrate that similarity and difference can be nuanced and will support with getting children to move beyond basic ideas To use your corporate webinar offer for this webinar please complete this form:Ā https://forms.office.com/e/95945xGxdh

HA Webinar: Practical approaches to similarity and difference
Delivered Online
£32.50 to £55.83

Well Integrity (Basic and Advanced)

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

About this Training Course This intensive 5 full-day has been designed as a separately bookable course comprising 3 days of Well Integrity (Basic) and 2 days of Advanced Well Integrity. The intensive 3 full-day course will equip the participants with a thorough knowledge of well integrity management and risk assessment in producing assets. Based on the regulatory requirements and using real examples and exercises from around the world, this represents best practice integrity management within the oil and gas industry. When to take action with a well is a critical decision, both from a safety and economic perspective. A consistent approach to decision-making provides certainty within the organisation, focusing effort, and spending wisely. The decision-making steps will be set out to ensure all critical aspects are captured consistently. Risk analysis approaches used by different organisations and examples of risk management and risk-ranking methods will be discussed. The 2 full-day course will deepen the participants' knowledge of well integrity management, and skills for designing, operating, and maintaining well equipment. The ultimate goal is to optimise productivity at the lowest Unit Operating Cost (UOC) and to maintain mechanical integrity throughout well life cycle. Well Integrity management is looked at in three distinct stages. The first stage is during the well design which includes material selection, engineering design, cement design, coating and inhibitors and cathodic protection. The second stage is monitoring the well during the life of the well, locating possible leaks and / or loss of metal. The last stage is to manage and control any well integrity issues using specialised products, services and techniques. Training Objectives 1. Well Integrity Training: Upon completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Define the building blocks of a successful well integrity management system Develop an approach to risk management, understand risk analysis and methods applied across the industry How do we 'Make Wells Safer', learn about emerging technologies for well integrity problem diagnosis and new techniques available to 'repair' the issues Execute the basic elements of well integrity management training for field operators Evaluate well design elements that enhance or hinder well integrity status definition during the operating phase of the well life-cycle Gain the demonstrable benefits of well integrity management from field experience Review cases studies and discuss them to enhance knowledge and take on board lessons learned 2. Advanced Well Integrity: Define well integrity well categorization based on compliance to the barrier policy outlined in the regulations and develop an approach to risk management Discuss well-completion design and construction to create a 'integer' well with the lowest life cycle maintenance cost from a WIM perspective Monitoring and surveillance of well integrity, focusing on barrier competence such as cementing and corrosion Investigate and manage well integrity issues, causes & potential solutions Understand repairs needed to address 'Loss of Well Operating Envelope' Gain an overview understanding of Well Suspension & Well Abandonment Discuss further case studies as well as conduct a post course test Target Audience Invaluable for production, operations, and integrity professionals involved in implementing & managing well integrity and seeking to improve performance. It is also essential for those who need to develop and implement such systems, or who have a general need to know and understand more about well integrity management. The course will also provide a fresh approach for senior professionals and managers. Designed for professionals in the oil and gas industry who are involved in the design, construction and operation of wells from the following disciplines: Production Maintenance Production Operations Drilling Engineering Safety engineering Well Intervention Well Integrity Engineering Asset Management Course Level Intermediate Advanced Trainer Gordon Duncan has over 40 years of experience in the Oil & Gas industry. During that time, he has worked exclusively in well intervention and completions. After a number of years working for intervention service companies (completions, slickline & workovers), he joined Shell as a well service supervisor. He was responsible for the day-to-day supervision of all well intervention work on Shell's Persian/Arabian Gulf platforms. This included completion running, coil tubing, e-line, slickline, hydraulic workovers, well testing and stimulation operations. An office-based role as a senior well engineer followed. He was responsible for planning, programming and organising of all the well engineering and intervention work on a number of fields in the Middle East. He had a brief spell as a Site Representative for Santos in Australia before joining Petro-Canada as Completions Superintendent in Syria, then moved to Australia as Completions Operations Superintendent for Santos, before returning to Shell as Field Supervisor Completions and Well Interventions in Iraq where he carried out the first ever formal abandonment of a well in the Majnoon Field. While working on rotation, he regularly taught Completion Practices, Well Intervention, Well Integrity and Reporting & Planning courses all over the world. In 2014, he started to focus 100% on training and became the Technical Director for PetroEDGE. Since commencing delivering training courses in 2008, he has taught over 300 courses in 31 cities in 16 countries to in excess of 3,500 participants. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations

Well Integrity (Basic and Advanced)
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,891 to £2,199

Level 3 Safeguarding

5.0(50)

By Pochat Training

FAA Level 3 Award In Principles Of Safeguarding And Protecting Children, Young People Or Vulnerable Adults (RQF) Face to Face Classroom: One day course Virtual Classroom: 3 session of 2 ½ hours For those who work with children, young people and vulnerable adults Promotes awareness of safeguarding, enabling learners to identify problems and show where to report these to Course Contents: Safeguarding and protecting children, young people or vulnerable adults How to respond to evidence or concerns that a child, young person or vulnerable adult has been abused Safeguarding legislation and guidance Indicators of abuse or neglect Making judgements Communicating worries and concerns Roles and responsibilities Sharing information Allegations and complaints Reporting allegations and complaints Benefits of this Course: In 2018/2019, 415,050 concerns of abuse were raised In 2018/2019, there were nearly 400,000 children in need 52,300 children were subject to a child protection plan 63% of adult safeguarding concerns are for people over 65 1 in every 42 adults aged 85+ have required safeguarding enquires... Child abuse often goes unreported and unrecorded - till it is picked up on by someone who then does something about it. This Level 3 Safeguarding course gives people the skills and knowledge to make a real difference to a person's life! Accredited, Ofqual regulated qualification Our Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People or Vulnerable Adults training course is a nationally recognised, Ofqual regulated qualifications accredited by First Aid Awards Ltd. This means that you can be rest assured that your Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People or Vulnerable Adults Certificate provides information for best practice to make a real difference to protect the health and wellbeing of our most vulnerable. The Ofqual Register number for this course is 601/8471/1

Level 3 Safeguarding
Delivered in Chesterfield or Online + more
Ā£105

Cognicert HAZOP Analysis Professional

5.0(1)

By Cognicert Limited

The purpose of this course is to describe the principles and procedures of Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) Studies. HAZOP is a structured and systematic technique for examining a defined system, with the objective of: Identifying potential hazards in the system. The hazards involved may include both those essentially relevant only to the immediate area of the system and those with a much wider sphere of influence, e.g. some environmental hazards; Identifying potential operability problems with the system and in particular identifying causes of operational disturbances and production deviations likely to lead to nonconforming products. An important benefit of HAZOP studies is that the resulting knowledge, obtained by identifying potential hazards and operability problems in a structured and systematic manner, is of great assistance in determining appropriate remedial measures. The course is designed using the tools and techniques identified by IEC 61882:2016. LEARNING OUTCOMES By the end of this course you will understand how to: prepare for a HAZOP study meeting and programme – including defining the scope of the study and choosing the team choose nodes (parts of the drawings or operation for HAZOP study) estimate the programme requirements for the successful completion of a study use facilitation techniques to motivate the team and keep them on task avoid common problems encountered during study meetings, including challenging behaviours formulate the HAZOP study report fulfil the team leader’s role in implementing recommendations and managing the process FOR WHOM Anyone with experience of the HAZOP technique who is required to lead HAZOP studies Process safety engineers, loss prevention specialists, production engineers, process design engineers, project engineers, process programmers and instrument control engineers Risk Managers COURSE CONTENT Introduction to HAZOPWhat is a HAZOP?What are Hazards and Risk?Limitations of HAZOPsEssential Features of HAZOP Principles of examination Design representation Design requirements and design intent Applications of HAZOP Relation to other analysis toolsFailure Mode Effect AnalysisAs Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP)Fail Tree AnalysisEvent Tree Analysis HAZOP study limitations Risk identification studies during different system life cycle stagesConcept stageDevelopment stageRealization stageUtilization stageEnhancement stageRetirement stage The HAZOP study procedure Initiate the study Define scope and objectives Define roles and responsibilities Preparation Plan the study Collect data and documentation Establish guide words and deviations Examination Structure the examination Guidewords and Deviations Causes, Consequences and Safeguards Perform the examination Risk Ranking Documentation and follow up Establish method of recording Output of the study Record information Sign off the documentation Follow-up and responsibilities Case Study and practical application TRAINING METHODOLOGIES Presentation Case Study Individual Exercises Group Exercises DURATION: 4 Days (Examination on day 4)

Cognicert HAZOP Analysis Professional
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
Ā£1,200