Customer Service Diploma Course Overview This Customer Service Diploma course provides learners with the essential skills and knowledge to excel in a customer-facing role. Covering key aspects such as customer service strategies, effective communication, and problem-solving, this course prepares individuals for a range of situations they may encounter in the customer service industry. With a focus on both interpersonal and digital communication skills, learners will gain the tools to enhance customer satisfaction and contribute to business success. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to handle customer inquiries, complaints, and communication across various platforms effectively. Course Description The Customer Service Diploma course delves into essential aspects of customer service, including communication strategies, complaint management, and stress resilience. Learners will explore various communication channels such as telephone, email, and graphic communication, developing the ability to adapt their approach depending on the situation. Additionally, the course focuses on establishing goals, managing energy distribution, and tailoring communication styles to improve personal effectiveness. By studying these topics, participants will gain valuable skills that will empower them to thrive in customer service roles and improve both individual and organisational performance. Customer Service Diploma Curriculum Module 01: Understanding Customer Service Module 02: Focusing on the Customer Module 03: Customer Service and the Telephone Module 04: Handling Complaints Module 05: Enduring Stress Module 06: Business Communication Module 07: Verbal and Non-verbal Communication Module 08: Written Communication Module 09: Electronic Communication Module 10: Communicating with Graphics Module 11: Effectively Working for Your Boss Module 12: Identifying Goals Module 13: Effective Energy Distribution Module 14: Working with Your Personal Style Module 15: Building Your Toolbox Module 16: Establishing Your Action Plan (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their customer service skills. Professionals aiming to improve their communication and problem-solving abilities. Beginners with an interest in customer service or client relations. Those looking to pursue a career in client-facing roles across various industries. Career Path Customer Service Representative Call Centre Agent Front Desk Officer Client Relations Executive Customer Support Manager Sales Support Specialist Business Communication Specialist
Course Overview This Leadership and Management course provides a comprehensive foundation for individuals aiming to thrive in supervisory or managerial positions across diverse sectors. Designed to enhance your ability to lead with confidence and integrity, the course explores essential leadership theories, management practices, and strategic planning methods. Learners will gain valuable insight into how to cultivate high-performing teams, manage organisational change, and apply ethical leadership principles. With a strong emphasis on effective communication, conflict resolution, and time management, this course ensures a well-rounded understanding of what it takes to guide teams, influence stakeholders, and achieve long-term business objectives. Whether you are aspiring to step into a leadership role or looking to refine your current management approach, this course equips you with the knowledge and awareness needed to lead with purpose and efficiency. Course Description This course delves into the key components of effective leadership and structured management. Covering everything from leadership theories and performance enhancement to organisational skills and emotional intelligence, it is structured to build your capability in motivating teams, handling workplace dynamics, and aligning business goals with people development. Topics such as negotiation, talent management, succession planning, and risk management are explored in depth, supported by modules on communication and corporate responsibility. You will also examine strategies for managing stress, driving change, and responding to office politics constructively. Through a structured and professionally developed curriculum, learners will develop a nuanced understanding of leadership principles and the core responsibilities that accompany managerial roles. This course encourages thoughtful, ethical, and informed leadership, enabling you to foster positive work environments and drive impactful results within any organisation. Course Modules: Module 01: Introduction to The Course Module 02: Understanding Management and Leadership Module 03: Leadership Theories Module 04: Improving Management and Leadership Performance Module 05: High Performance Teams Module 06: Motivating Employees Module 07: Organisational Skills Module 08: Talent Management Module 09: Succession Planning Module 10: Business Process Management Module 11: Communication Skills Module 12: Negotiation Techniques Module 13: Managing Meetings and Giving Feedback Module 14: Managing Change Module 15: Time Management Module 16: Stress Management Module 17: Emotional Intelligence in Leadership Module 18: Managing Conflict Module 19: Dealing with Office Politics Module 20: Risk Management Module 21: Corporate Responsibility and Ethics (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to build leadership confidence and strategic thinking. Professionals aiming to transition into management or senior roles. Beginners with an interest in leadership principles and organisational development. Team leads, supervisors, and aspiring managers across industries. Career Path Team Leader Operations Manager Human Resources Officer Department Head Business Development Manager Strategy Consultant Corporate Trainer Project Coordinator Office Manager Organisational Development Advisor
Course Overview The Business Leadership course is designed to empower aspiring and existing leaders with the core competencies required to thrive in dynamic business environments. Through a structured and comprehensive learning journey, this course equips learners with strategic insights into management functions, leadership styles, organisational development, and performance enhancement. It explores key areas such as emotional intelligence, talent management, and ethical decision-making, while also covering communication, conflict resolution, and risk management. Whether you are aiming to lead teams, shape organisational direction, or drive change, this course delivers a strong foundation in leadership theory and practice. Learners will benefit from a thorough understanding of leadership frameworks that are essential for influencing, inspiring, and navigating complex workplace challenges. Upon completion, learners will be well-positioned to step into leadership roles or enhance their contribution to existing roles with confidence and clarity. Course Description This course delves into the essential components of effective business leadership by blending leadership theory with key managerial disciplines. Learners will explore leadership styles, employee motivation strategies, and succession planning, alongside modules on communication skills and managing meetings. Additional topics such as negotiation, conflict management, stress handling, and emotional intelligence provide a holistic perspective on leadership responsibilities. The course also examines organisational skills, risk management, and corporate responsibility—offering learners a solid grasp of strategic and ethical leadership. With practical knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint integrated into the curriculum, learners will also gain competence in using essential tools for business documentation and presentations. Ideal for professionals looking to refine their leadership approach or aspiring individuals preparing for management roles, this course delivers comprehensive guidance on how to lead effectively and ethically across a range of business contexts. Course Modules: Module 01: Understanding Management and Leadership Module 02: Leadership Theories Module 03: Improving Management and Leadership Performance Module 04: High Performance Teams Module 05: Motivating Employees Module 06: Organisational Skills Module 07: Talent Management Module 08: Succession Planning Module 09: Business Process Management Module 10: Communication Skills Module 11: Negotiation Techniques Module 12: Managing Meetings and Giving Feedback Module 13: Managing Change Module 14: Time Management Module 15: Stress Management Module 16: Emotional Intelligence in Leadership Module 17: Managing Conflict Module 18: Dealing with Office Politics Module 19: Risk Management Module 20: Corporate Responsibility and Ethics Module 21: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to build leadership capabilities for organisational roles. Professionals aiming to progress into managerial or executive positions. Beginners with an interest in leadership, team management, or business strategy. Entrepreneurs or business owners wanting to lead teams more effectively. Career Path Team Leader Department Manager Operations Supervisor Project Coordinator Human Resources Officer Business Consultant Organisational Development Executive Corporate Trainer
Course Overview The Mental Health Awareness Diploma offers a comprehensive exploration into the complexities of mental health, equipping learners with essential knowledge to better understand mental health issues across various stages of life. This course highlights common mental illnesses, treatments, and the societal perspectives surrounding mental health. Learners will gain a deeper appreciation of the importance of early intervention, support strategies, and the role of mental health legislation. Through studying a broad range of topics, participants will develop a heightened awareness of the challenges faced by individuals experiencing mental health conditions. By the end of the programme, learners will have a well-rounded understanding that can be applied across personal, educational, or professional settings. This course is ideal for anyone looking to foster a supportive environment within communities or workplaces, promoting wellbeing and inclusivity. Upon successful completion, learners will possess a foundation that encourages compassionate engagement with mental health issues. Course Description The Mental Health Awareness Diploma delves into key areas such as psychiatric and genetic disorders, stress, anxiety, schizophrenia, personality and mood disorders, as well as eating and sleeping disorders. The course also addresses sensitive topics like self-harm and suicide, while highlighting therapeutic interventions and medication options. Learners will explore how social attitudes, legislation, and workplace environments influence mental health care and stigma. The structured modules ensure an accessible and supportive learning journey, promoting critical thinking and empathetic understanding. Students will enhance their awareness of early signs, risk factors, and appropriate responses to mental health issues. Designed to strengthen both personal insight and professional capability, this course provides a valuable framework for contributing positively within educational, healthcare, or corporate settings. The Mental Health Awareness Diploma stands as an informative and enriching pathway for those committed to promoting mental wellness and inclusivity in their communities and professions. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to Mental Health Module 02: Childhood and Adolescent Psychiatric and Genetic Disorders Module 03: Stress and Anxiety Disorders Module 04: Schizophrenia Module 05: Personality Disorders Module 06: Mood Disorders Module 07: Eating and Sleeping Disorders Module 08: Self-Harm and Suicide Module 09: Medication and Therapy in the Treatment of Mental Illness Module 10: Social Attitudes To Mental Illness Module 11: Mental Health Legislation and Services Module 12: Mental Health In The Workplace (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their understanding of mental health and wellbeing. Professionals aiming to improve mental health awareness within their organisations or roles. Beginners with an interest in psychology, counselling, or community care. Anyone committed to promoting inclusivity and supporting mental health initiatives. Career Path Mental Health Support Worker Counselling Assistant Human Resources and Wellbeing Officer Social Care Worker Educational Support Assistant Community Outreach Coordinator Youth Worker specialising in Mental Health Mental Health Advocate
BECOME A NUTRITIONAL CONSULTANT AND LEARN HOW TO STEER YOUR CLIENTS TOWARDS BETTER HEALTH A MESSAGE FROM THE AUTHOR This course is a must for anyone who is passionate about health & well-being and would like to fast-track to a practitioner role whereby you can confidently advise your clients on the best route to achieving good health in a world where ill-health is prevalent. The hope is expressed that this course will lead you feeling well informed, on a deeper naturopathic level, and provide you with a range of measures that you can apply to practice as you steer your clients towards better health. DR. LAWRENCE PLASKETT Course Duration 12 months Study Hours 300 hours Course Content 27 sections Course Fee £595 Course Overview The Plaskett Diploma in Nutritional Consultancy is especially useful for those whereby holistic health is a feature of your line of work and you would like to enhance the service that you provide, or for those that wish to set up an independent practice as a Nutritional Consultant. In Part One you will: Be introduced to the concept of naturopathy Gain a general understanding of the subject of health and nutrition Grasp the fundamentals of the cell's need for nutrients Appreciate the role of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals and understand the basics of how these nutrients work in the body Be aware of the enormous health benefits that can come from favourable dietary change Appreciate the merits of particular foods and nutrients Ultimately gain the knowledge that will lead towards a better standard of well-being now, and a prolonging of good health in the future In Part Two you will:Gain a deeper understanding of naturopathy and its principles which you can then apply to practise in nutritional therapies.Obtain the skills to understand the depth of disease in your patients to then find a route back from chronic disease and enable you to advise the best treatment plan.Develop an understanding of the role of the practitioner from the initial consultation, the taking of a case history, the interpretation and the subsequent advising of a treatment plan.Learn the ‘tools of the trade’ in using diets, supplements, herbs, phytonutrients in treatment, with flexibility and insight. BREAKDOWN OF THE COURSE SECTIONS PART ONE includes the following 12 sections: SECTION 1 THE PRINCIPLE BULK NUTRIENTS & ASSOCIATED FOODS In Section 1, we begin the study of nutrients and foods by looking at the main bulk nutrients that our diets contain: protein, carbohydrate and fat. Before one can consider individual vitamins and minerals, one has to know about the nutrients that make up most of our diets, namely the bulk nutrients. These are the suppliers of food energy, essential amino acids and fatty acids. You will need to understand these so as to manipulate them with skill. Areas Covered Proteins The carbohydrates Fibre Fats Classes of foods based upon composition SECTION 2 THE CELL & CELL ENERGY This section will illuminate the nature of the cell and explain how the energy of the cell is generated and what functions the cell must perform using that energy. It explains calories as units of energy measurement and the dynamic role of the enzymes in the cells. Areas Covered The cell Cell energy The energy content of food What else does the body have to do with its energy? How does the body release energy from food? Enzymes The overwhelming importance of cell energy The vitality of cells and tissues The key role of blood glucose What key factors are most likely to erode good vitality? Go-factors for enzymes Internal cell environment Enzyme poisons SECTION 3 THE ENVIRONMENT INSIDE THE CELL This section explains the importance of the controlled environment inside the cell. It particularly stresses how important it is to maintain the balance between sodium and potassium and between calcium and magnesium. Areas covered Out of balance intakes of sodium and potassium Calcium and magnesium balance Calcium mishandling SECTION 4 THE NEED FOR THE CELL TO SELF CLEANSE This section shows you how the cell needs to remain vital and active and to maintain the integrity of its energy systems and enzymes. It stresses the cell's need to excrete waste and toxic materials and to actively cleanse. This approach is both naturopathic and science-based. Areas covered Naturopathic elimination The concept of self-cleansing Naturopathy Vitality Chronic and acute Suppression SECTION 5 THE MICRO-MINERALS & THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE CELL This section emphasises and explains the importance of micro-minerals. It shows them in their role as enzyme activators and how they contribute in this way to cell energy and to maintaining the cell's integrity and function. It explains the key roles and characteristics of individual micro-minerals. Areas covered How metals act as enzyme activators Iron Zinc Manganese Copper Chromium Selenium Molybdenum General supplementation policy on trace metals Non-metallic micro-minerals Toxic metals Notes on metallic macro-minerals SECTION 6 THE VITAMINS This section covers the entire group of vitamins. It shows how they activate enzymes, contribute to cell energy and increase vitality. It explains their differing functions and characteristics. Areas covered Vitamins defined Intakes and rnis for vitamins How vitamins work The vitamins Non-vitamin nutrients How vitamins contribute to cell energy and increase the life force Food sources of the vitamins SECTION 7 BOWEL FLORA – HOW IT AIDS CLEANSING & MAINTENANCE OF A GOOD BODY ENVIRONMENT This section explains how the complex population of bacteria in the intestines contribute to maintaining vitality and health. In particular, it will become clear how these bacteria aid cleansing and the maintenance of a good environment within the body, which is so essential to good health. It includes how to nurture your own bowel flora organisms. Areas covered The bacteria of the large intestine (the bowel) The alternative view of desirable and undesirable bowel flora The benefits from an acidic lower bowel The effect of bowel flora upon cleansing Association of lactobacillus with milk Synthesis and absorption of b vitamins The reciprocal effects of bowel flora The bowel flora from infancy to adulthood Candida albicans How to maintain the bowel flora The use of bowel flora products SECTION 8 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MAIN FOODS. SUPPRESSIVE VERSUS ELIMINATIVE FOODS This section identifies the 'suppressive' foods - those which block the body's elimination of toxins. It separates them from the 'eliminative' foods - those which enable or enhance the voiding of toxins. It gives the characteristics (in this respect) of the main food groups. It will tell you what problem foods to avoid and identify the acid-producing foods. Areas Covered Milk as a problem food Wheat and rye as problem foods Vegetables Relation of elimination to acidity The two-step process of elimination The neutral grains Salt Sugar SECTION 9 THE COMPOSITION OF FOODS This section provides a great deal of data on the composition of foods, their content and the main differences between them. This is a working mass of data to enable your own design of health-giving diets. Areas Covered Commentary on food tables The spread of bulk nutrients The spread of mineral nutrients SECTION 10 ALLERGIES, INTOLERANCE & SENSITIVITY. MICRO-MINERALS & THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO THE CELL This section is an introduction to allergies or intolerances - what they are; physical signs and symptoms, the most frequent; masked/hidden and/or addictive allergies; causes of allergy - food, chemical, emotional and mental; stages of allergy; different types of allergy - fixed, variable, cyclic; managing allergies and sensitivities - how to handle them; rotation diets (including the rotation chart); allergy testing and its limitations; food additives and chemicals; the role of nutrition in all this. Areas Covered Allergic reactions defined The nature of allergies and the effect they have Obvious reactions The four main classes of allergy The possible underlying causes of allergy Viewing allergy tests and their limitations What help is available to deal with allergies The key role of nutrition in the underlying case and treatment of allergy How allergies interfere with treatment The concept of neutralisation The allopathic or orthodox drug approach SECTION 11 DESIGNING DIETS This section provides clear guidance on designing maintenance nutritional diets that, compared to most ordinary diets, should improve health. Areas Covered Dietary paragraphs Using the dietary paragraphs to make up diets SECTION 12 THE USE OF SUPPLEMENTS This section explains and demystifies the subject of vitamin and mineral supplements and their use. It enables you to design simple maintenance and health-giving programmes of supplementation. Areas Covered General guidelines in the use of supplements Always attend to the diet first Preparing for mineral and vitamin supplementation Steps in supplement intake Simple and effective combinations The eliminative qualities of magnesium and calcium Less frequently used combinations Use of multiple formulations Adding in the trace elements as a further stimulant of toxin elimination & for correction of deficiencies On to the next stage – zinc and manganese Conditions where practitioners of nutritional medicine might use such formulae Vitamins a & d Vitamins c & e Choline & inositol Calcium pantothenate The role of the practitioner of nutritional medicine PART TWO includes the following 15 sections: SECTION 1 NATUROPATHY, ITS NATURE AND ITS HISTORY In this section we introduce the medical system known as “naturopathy”. We do so because this system provides the basis for understanding and using naturopathic nutritional therapies. Throughout this Course we shall refer to naturopathy and naturopathic principles and in learning and using these principles, you will hopefully discover a dynamic view of health and illness that will excite you and will inform and motivate your future practice. Areas Covered The Basic Principles of Naturopathy The Early Days: Hydrotherapy as the Core Therapy Progress of Naturopathy in the United States The Halycon Years of Naturopathy in Britain The Suppression of Naturopathy and its Rebirth The Details of Hydrotherapy Techniques The Range of Today’s Naturopathic Techniques Published Research into Naturopathy and General Acceptance Today’s Activities at Health Spas Naturopathy in Relation to Scientific Medicine Naturopathy in Relation to Biochemistry: the Principles of “General Chronicity” Naturopathy as the Philosophical Base for other Therapies SECTION 2 PHILOSOPHY OF NATUROPATHIC NUTRITIONAL THERAPEUTICS In order to begin to understand Nutritional Therapeutics, we have to understand the philosophy that is at its very basis. One will be departing quite fundamentally from conventionality and as the truth about natural medicine and natural nutrition unfolds in this Course, the student will, in all probability, come to realise that holism is a higher form of knowledge; one that transcends the materialistic and the mechanistic and will lead you on the first steps of this most exciting of all journeys. Areas Covered The status of knowledge about diet in relation to health The pressure of conventional opinion The limitations of the conventional approach What goes in must affect health in the long run The body's resistance to deterioration Profound effects from treatment The life force in relation to scientific concepts The nature of toxins Starting to look at the route for recovery Acute conditions, inflammation and hyperactivity Routes by which toxins enter the body Routes of exit of toxins Movement of toxins within the body: toxic locations Iridology Knife edge between healing and non-healing The effects to be expected from toxins residing in tissues SECTION 3 SYNTHESIS OF NATUROPATHY & SCIENCE What is to be presented in this Section is pertinent to the whole question of the initiation of chronic diseases. If we look in the pathology texts and consult the sections on individual types of chronic disease, we usually find an explanation of the cause (aetiology) on a superficial level. However, when we begin to probe into the cause of the causes, we soon hit an impenetrable wall of “not knowing”. It is in this Section that we aim to open the door to this question and therefore give a route back from chronic disease. Areas covered Introduction: a specialized meaning of “Chronicity” The Nature of Toxic Damage – Non-Specific Cell Toxicity The Nature of Membranes Mechanisms of Protein Synthesis and their Vulnerability to Toxins Damage to Mitochondria and the Endoplasmic Reticulum Relationship of General Cellular Damage to Cancer The Nucleus, DNA and their Vulnerability to Toxins DNA Repair Mechanisms The Nature of Toxic Damage – Specific Cell Toxicity Cell Damage and the “General Chronicity” Theory SECTION 4 THE PRACTITIONER’S ROLE In this Section we wish to paint a picture that fairly fully describes this role. It is important to build a set of views about your future role that is fully compatible and interwoven with the naturopathic philosophy and data given in the previous Sections of the Course. Areas covered Introduction to the Role of the practitioner The Wider Environment The Microcosm of the Consulting Room patient & treatment pimary components of the Practitioner’s role a working relationship & commitment to each patient physical examination communicating & recording the prescription providing nutritional products required for therapy communication with doctors spreading the word SECTION 5 UNDERSTANDING THE DEPTH OF DISEASE Here is where the clinical work begins. We begin by thinking about this one aspect – how sick is your patient? You need some idea as to how big the problem is that lies before you. Areas covered The Nature of Health and Disease and the Approach to Treatment Some of the Misconceptions Flexibility of Disease Definitions Arthritis as an Example Do You Need a Hospital Diagnosis When You Are Not Unwell? Homotoxicology and the Teachings of Reckeweg Reckeweg’s Six Levels of Deterioration Examples of Progressive Sequences of Medical Conditions The Miasmic Background: Important but Disputed territory The Three Basic Homeopathic Miasms The Tubercular Miasm The Carcinocin Miasm The Sub-divisions of the Tubercular Miasm Note on Iridology SECTION 6 THE CONCEPT OF ELIMINATORY PRESSURE & ITS MANAGEMENT Eliminatory pressure is the term we use to denote the combined effect of all the various naturopathic-type measures we apply to help the body biochemistry of a sick person to return to normal. According to the “Theory of General Chronicity”, the normality of the biochemistry of the body cells, and hence their degree of freedom from toxicity and damage, is our yardstick of general health and vitality. Areas covered The Nature of Eliminatory Pressure Differences of Response to Naturopathic Pressure The Interactions between Toxins and Toxic Damage Regulating Eliminative Pressure at Manageable Levels The Basics of Generating Eliminatory Pressure Fasting: Free Radicals and Antioxidants “Firing up” Eliminatory Pressure with Fruit The Stage I and Stage 2 Elimination Using Foods to Generate Controlled Levels of Eliminatory Pressure Using Supplements to Generate Controlled Levels of Eliminatory Pressure Contributions to Eliminatory Pressure from Herbs and Special Nutrients Levels of Eliminatory Pressure, Understanding and Managing Them The Effectiveness’, or Otherwise, of Eliminatory Reactions The Concept of the “Chronically Acute” The Approach to Overall Management of the Case SECTION 7 TAKING THE CASE HISTORY & UNDERSTANDING ORGANS AND ORGAN FUNCTIONS In this Section we concern ourselves with the actual technique for taking down the particulars of the case. Before we can carry out a full naturopathic diagnosis, we shall need to understand the principles of ‘Plotting the Course of Disease’. It is from this that we will gain a full appreciation of how the sick person came to be in their present condition and this will then lead us on to the question of what to do about it. Areas covered The More Basic Facts The Aims and Objectives in Taking the Case The Organ States Assessing the Naturopathic State of Organs Hierarchy of Organs Organ-Specific Diagnosis Individually Important Organs and Systems Blood Sugar in Relation to Vitality: Hypoglycaemia The Adrenal Glands how should we recognise adrenal exhaustion clinically? The Liver The Kidneys The Immune System Location of Immune System Components. Functions of Immune System Components. Nutritional Therapy Interpretation of Immune System Signs The Skin SECTION 8 INTERPRETATION OF CASE HISTORY AND UNDERSTANDING INDIVIDUAL REACTIVITY In this Section, we would like you to consider the inevitability of the rules that apply to progression along the pathway to chronic disease, and to the possibility of return from any position that is well down that path. From understanding the case, you will be able to determine what the treatment should be. Areas Covered The Naturopathic Laws and Observational Skills The Progression of Disease More about the Acute and the Chronic The Nutritional Therapist’s View of Disease The Allopathic View of Disease More about “Charting the Naturopathic Ebb and Flow” The Multifactorial Diagnosis See What’s Moving, What’s Changing Assessing Individual Reactivity Let the Case Taking Stage Foreshadow the Interpretation just a Little Note on The Chinese Medicine Connections SECTION 9 THE TOOLS OF THE TRADE & USING DIETS AS TREATMENT Using the information presented to you in Part One of the course, you will be able to use those same dietary paragraphs and move towards a very flexible prescribing of individually designed diets. You will make up a diet for each patient that will embody a carefully thought out modulation of the elimination/suppression aspect of our approach to health. Areas Covered What we have covered already Many people may seem not to need special diets Avoid becoming paranoid Choices in dietary design More about the food classes Facing realism in your range of non-therapeutic prescriptions Adaptation for vegetarians Elements of directional dietary prescribing The approach to actual therapeutic prescription SECTION 10 THE TOOLS OF THE TRADE & USING SUPPLEMENTS AS TREATMENT We provided advice in Part One of the Course on the use of supplements. We introduced the ratio between magnesium and calcium, the use of micro-minerals and the use of zinc and manganese to name but a few. Here we explain further the steps needed to apply these essential tools to ensure that your treatment advice is successful. Areas Covered The latest advice provided by the Introductory Nutritional Course supplementation Legal Restraint upon use of Supplements SECTION 11 THE TOOLS OF THE TRADE & USING HERBS AS TREATMENT In the course of our treatment we often need to deal with common herbs. This is to produce certain organ-specific or system-specific effects, not obtainable with other nutrients. The effect of this is not to make Herbalists of us, but to ensure that these remedies are very carefully selected for their compatibility with other nutrients. Areas Covered Aloe vera Bromelain St john’s wort Gingko biloba Silymarin SECTION 12 ACTIONS OF GROUPS OF PHYTONUTRIENTS This Section begins to delve into what lies behind the known fact that fruit and vegetable consumption inhibits many diseases. What are the substances within them that are responsible for such an important protection of the human body? Each of the main groups is examined with the main purpose being to familiarize the Student with these substances and to offer scientific evidence that some of these really do protect against disease. Areas Covered The Position of Phytonutrients Among Other Factors What are Phytonutrients? The Place of Phytonutrients among Secondary Plant Metabolites The Different Groups of Beneficial Phytonutrients Evidence for anti-disease activity SECTION 13 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS & THE COMBINED PRESCRIPTION When we write about “special supplements”, we mean to refer to those substances that are used as nutritional supplements and which do not fit into any of the previous categories mentioned. Here we teach the Student that they may in fact include many substances from many groups, leading to a diversified classification that each has their own special effects, conferring unique advantages upon the taker of them. Areas Covered Special Supplements & combined prescription Conducting the Consultation SECTION 14 STEERING A COURSE THROUGH TREATMENT – FLEXIBILITY AND INSIGHT Having not specifically addressed the question of what happens after the initial consultation, it is here that we bring together all the information that has been presented to you in the pages of this Nutritional Therapeutics Course, therefore, making this Section a recapitulation of things we have covered already, but brought together in a cohesive treatment of the subject. Areas Covered Progressing the Case Things to do at the First Consultation to help towards the Second The Second Consultation the meaning of different outcomes Constipation and Diarrhoea as incidents in Treatment. Titration of Bowel Flora The Nutritional Therapy Intensive Cleanse Diet Enemas Supplements Juices Duration Supplement Sequences in Treatment From Calcium Formulations to Calcium-Free Formulations Other Progressions Allergies, Intolerances and Hypersensitivities SECTION 15 SNAGS, CLEANSES AND CASE HISTORIES TESTIMONIALS Here's what students have to say about the course Kate Woolger, pilates instructor UK I chose the Plaskett College as I wanted something which was flexible and could be done in my own time. The content of the course really appealed. The study experience has been enjoyable - sometimes hard if a subject wasn’t so interesting. In regards to changes I have already implemented, I’m more thoughtful of thinking things through from the inception rather than just looking at the problem"
Parental Mental Health & Child Protection Course Overview: This course on Parental Mental Health & Child Protection provides an in-depth understanding of the complex intersection between parental mental health issues and their impact on child welfare. Learners will explore a range of mental health disorders, focusing on how these conditions affect family dynamics and child development. The course covers crucial safeguarding practices, enabling professionals to assess and address the needs of families in distress. Upon completion, learners will have the skills to identify early signs of mental health struggles in parents, understand the risks to children, and apply appropriate interventions to ensure child protection. The practical value of this course lies in its ability to equip professionals with the knowledge to support vulnerable families and promote the wellbeing of children. Course Description: The Parental Mental Health & Child Protection course offers a thorough exploration of various mental health issues that parents may face, such as stress, anxiety, personality disorders, and mood disorders, and their implications for children. Learners will delve into the impacts of these disorders on family relationships and child protection. The course includes a detailed analysis of safeguarding procedures and strategies for assessing needs and providing help to families in crisis. By examining real-world case studies, participants will gain insights into identifying early warning signs of child harm, understanding the role of mental health in child protection, and implementing effective solutions. Upon completing this course, learners will be equipped with the skills to support at-risk families and contribute to effective child safeguarding. Parental Mental Health & Child Protection Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Mental Health Module 02: Stress and Anxiety Disorders Module 03: Schizophrenia Module 04: Personality Disorders Module 05: Mood Disorders Module 06: Eating & Sleeping Disorders Module 07: Self-Harm and Suicide Module 08: Solving Family Issues – Part 1 Module 09: Solving Family Issues – Part 2 Module 10: Safeguarding – Assessing Need and Providing Help (Part 1) Module 11: Safeguarding – Assessing Need and Providing Help (Part 2) Module 12: Building Relationships (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand the connection between mental health and child protection. Professionals aiming to develop skills in safeguarding and family support. Beginners with an interest in mental health, child welfare, or social work. Any other relevant group interested in family dynamics and child protection. Career Path: Social Workers Child Protection Officers Family Support Workers Mental Health Counsellors Youth Workers Family Therapists
Laughter Therapy Course Overview Laughter Therapy is a unique and engaging course that explores the therapeutic power of laughter. Designed to enhance both mental and physical well-being, this course introduces learners to the principles and practices of laughter therapy. Participants will explore the science of humour and laughter, techniques to incorporate laughter into daily life, and how it can be used to improve relationships, emotional health, and overall happiness. By the end of the course, learners will understand the benefits of laughter on the brain and body, and be equipped with the tools to integrate laughter therapy into personal or professional settings. This course is suitable for those looking to improve their health and well-being or explore a new avenue for therapy and personal growth. Course Description In this course, learners will delve into various aspects of laughter therapy, starting with an introduction to its origins and principles. The course covers the science of humour, the physical and emotional benefits of laughter, and practical laughter techniques for stress relief, mental clarity, and social connection. Learners will gain insight into how laughter therapy can be used in diverse settings, from mental health care to workplace environments. Topics include understanding the physiological response to laughter, techniques to induce laughter, and the ways laughter can be applied to support different populations, including those with chronic illness, mental health issues, or stress. By the end of this course, learners will have gained knowledge on integrating laughter therapy into their daily lives or professional practices to enhance mental health, foster positive social environments, and improve overall well-being. Laughter Therapy Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Laughter Therapy Module 02: Understanding Humour and Laughter Module 03: Techniques and Exercises for Laughter Module 04: Brain and Body Benefits Module 05: Laughter for Mental and Emotional Well-being Module 06: Laughter in Relationships and Social Settings Module 07: Laughter Therapy for Specific Populations Module 08: Integrating Laughter Therapy into Practise (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their mental and emotional well-being. Professionals aiming to integrate laughter therapy into their practices. Beginners with an interest in laughter therapy or alternative therapeutic practices. Those seeking a new method to enhance their social interactions and relationships. Career Path Laughter Therapist Mental Health Professional Social Worker Well-being Coach Workplace Wellness Coordinator Community Health Facilitator
A popular 3 day programme aimed at team supervisors and managers. Develop skills in managing yourself, your job and managing others.
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Counselling: PTSD, Trauma and Children Care Course Overview This comprehensive course on Counselling: PTSD, Trauma and Children Care provides learners with a deep understanding of trauma's impact on children and adolescents, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It explores counselling theories, ethical considerations, and therapeutic approaches tailored to young clients. Designed to equip learners with essential knowledge and communication skills, the course emphasises recognising symptoms, assessing needs, and offering supportive interventions. Learners will gain valuable insight into working with vulnerable populations, including those affected by substance abuse, anxiety, depression, and self-harm. The course prepares participants to engage confidently in various counselling environments, fostering empathy and professional competence to support children and families through crisis and recovery. Course Description This course offers an in-depth exploration of counselling approaches specific to trauma, PTSD, and child and adolescent care. Covering key theoretical models and contemporary psychotherapeutic methods, it addresses legal, cultural, and ethical frameworks integral to counselling practice. Learners will study diverse mental health disorders affecting young people, such as mood, personality, eating, and sleeping disorders, and how these intersect with trauma. The curriculum also includes techniques for crisis intervention, low intensity cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), and the role of medication in treatment. Emphasis is placed on developing communication skills, empathy, and client engagement strategies essential for effective therapeutic relationships. With a focus on school and family settings, this course prepares learners to confidently support children and adolescents navigating complex emotional and psychological challenges. Counselling: PTSD, Trauma and Children Care Curriculum Module 01: Counselling and Counsellors Module 02: Theories and Models of Counselling (Part 1) Module 03: Theories and Models of Counselling (Part 2) Module 04: Legal, Cultural and Ethical Issues in Professional Counselling Module 05: Forms of Psychotherapy Module 06: Childhood and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders Module 07: Counselling Children and Adolescents in Schools Module 08: Counselling Trauma and Substance Abuse Module 09: Counselling Stress and Anxiety Disorders Module 10: Counselling Personality Disorders Module 11: Counselling Mood Disorders and Depression Module 12: Counselling Eating & Sleeping Disorders Module 13: Life Coaching and Career Counselling Module 14: Couple and Family Counselling Module 15: Counselling Self-Harm and Suicide Module 16: Engaging and Assessing the Patients Module 17: Helping the Client in Crisis Module 18: Crisis Intervention Module 19: Low Intensity CBT Treatment Module 20: Medication and Therapy in the Treatment of Mental Illness Module 21: Communication Skills and Empathy in Counselling (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to support children and adolescents affected by trauma. Professionals aiming to enhance counselling skills in mental health and youth care. Beginners with an interest in psychological support and therapeutic practices. Care workers, educators, and health practitioners working with young people. Career Path Counsellor specialising in trauma and child mental health Youth Support Worker or Youth Mental Health Practitioner School Counsellor or Educational Psychologist Assistant Mental Health Advisor or Crisis Intervention Specialist Family Support Worker or Social Care Practitioner