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Quality Systems for Research Laboratories

By Research Quality Association

Course Information This highly interactive course will provide guidance on why and how to implement a quality system successfully into the research laboratory. By doing so, you will position your innovation for the success it deserves. But leave things as they are and there is a good chance that your science will not realise its full potential should success, and its consequences, come your way. A quality system in your research laboratory is the most effective and efficient way to: Help scientists work more efficiently Ensure discoveries can be defended Protect the value of intellectual property. This course is particularly aimed at those working in early phase research environments which are not constrained by the regulatory requirements of the Good Practice regulations but are producing intellectual property, testing and/or products for the therapeutic market. For organisational reasons, rather than regulatory ones, this is a place where you need to get it right. The programme is delivered by leaders in the field who, quite simply, ‘have done it’. Whether delegates are at senior management level seeking strategic direction, a laboratory head wishing to deliver science that will stand the test of time or a quality professional thrown in at the deep end, this course will provide key insight and practical guidance to underpin future success. Based on risk based systems, tried and tested over many years in the workplace, the programme will help delegates to define, train, implement and monitor the quality of their research, irrespective of field or discipline. Delegates will learn how to help position their organisation for success. Course content: Delegates will be guided thoughtfully through each key component of the process in a stimulating learning environment. The course probes all avenues of the research quality arena, from an initial understanding of the cultural aspects of the scientific discovery environment, to managing quality in outsourced research programmes. Computer systems and e-data security in the research environment will be discussed and pragmatic solutions described to help manage the ballooning cloud of e-data. In addition, the ever blurring boundary between the regulated and non-regulated research environments will be discussed and delegates given perspective on future developments in the field. With this knowledge, delegates will be able to get it ‘right first time’. Is this course for you? The course is designed for all those involved in the research laboratory quality arena and it has been tailored to meet the needs of scientific management, bench scientists and quality professionals alike. Delegates get immediate access to highly experienced tutors who will share their wisdom and insights in an area where few others have been successful. The course is linked with the RQA guidance which builds on years of experience and forms the foundation of the programme. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Louise Handy Director, Handy Consulting Ltd Sandrine Bongiovanni Associate Director in Research and Quality Compliance, Novartis Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 09:00 Registration 09:10 Welcome and Introductions 09:20 History and Overview of the Field Examples of business and regulatory risks and the consequences of low quality in research. A look at the standards and guidelines that exist. 10:00 The Culture, the Politics and the Scientist's Perspective Understanding research environments, the drivers and the challenges. 10:30 Break 10:45 Workshop - Risk Management Thinking about risk management and prioritisation. Looking at the critical factors for the implementations of a successful quality system. 12:15 Workshop - Feedback 12:45 Lunch 13:45 Personnel, Plans, Procedures, Facilities, Equipment, Materials and Reagents Looking at planning the work, defining procedures in a way which promotes robust science without compromising brilliance and ensuring that all these elements are demonstrably fit for their intended purpose. 14:30 Workshop - Assay Validation How much validation is required at what stage? What do we need to validate an assay? 15:00 Workshop - Feedback 15:15 Research, Work Records, Archives and Research Review Data and records which are accurate, attributable, legally attestable and safe to permit reconstruction experiments and studies. Looking at aspects of the work where there is a chance to review, correct or improve the science, the data and the processes. 16:15 Continual Improvement and Quality Systems Reviewing implementation of a quality system, finding opportunities for improvement, understanding culture change. 16:45 Questions and Answers 17:00 Close of Course Extra Information Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include:   Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking. You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 7 Points   Development Level Develop

Quality Systems for Research Laboratories
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£380 to £508

AI and the Digital Ecosystem - BCS Foundation Award

5.0(12)

By Duco Digital Training

This award introduces the critical concepts associated with AI and explores its relationship with the systems and processes that make up the digital ecosystem. It explores how AI can empower organisations to utilise Big Data through the use of Business Analysis and Machine Learning, and encourages candidates to consider a future vision of the world that is powered by AI.

AI and the Digital Ecosystem - BCS Foundation Award
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£550

ESOL - English for Specific Purposes (ESP) (modular) - Online Tuition

5.0(8)

By GLA Tutors Home or Online

This English for Specific Purposes (ESP) tutoring course is designed to cater to the specific language needs of adult learners in their professional or academic fields. Participants will focus on developing their communication skills in English within their specific area of expertise. Through targeted lessons, practical exercises, and industry-specific materials, learners will enhance their ability to effectively communicate in English within their professional or academic contexts.  Course Duration: 10 weeks (40 sessions) Course Objectives: By the end of this course, participants will: 1. Communicate confidently and effectively in English within their specific field. 2. Expand industry-specific vocabulary and terminology. 3. Develop listening skills to understand specialised language and accents. 4. Enhance reading comprehension skills for professional or academic texts. 5. Write accurately and coherently for specific purposes within their field. Course Outline: Week 1: Introduction and Needs Analysis - Introduction to course objectives, expectations, and ESP methodology - Conducting a needs analysis to identify participants' specific language requirements - Establishing individual learning goals and expectations within their field of expertise Week 2: Speaking Skills for Specific Purposes - Developing effective oral communication skills for professional or academic contexts - Practicing role-plays, presentations, and discussions within participants' fields - Enhancing fluency and confidence in expressing ideas and opinions Week 3: Listening Skills for Specific Purposes - Developing listening skills to understand specialised language, accents, and speech patterns - Authentic listening materials related to participants' field of expertise - Strategies for effective note-taking and comprehension of specialised content Week 4: Vocabulary Expansion within Participants' Field - Expanding industry-specific vocabulary and terminology - Exercises and activities to reinforce and practice specialized vocabulary - Incorporating technical terms and jargon into spoken and written communication Week 5: Reading Comprehension for Professional/Academic Texts - Developing reading skills for professional or academic texts within participants' fields - Strategies for skimming, scanning, and understanding complex texts - Identifying main ideas, supporting details, and summarizing key information Week 6: Writing Skills for Specific Purposes - Improving writing skills for specific purposes within participants' field - Practice exercises for writing reports, proposals, academic papers, etc. - Enhancing clarity, coherence, and professional tone in written communication Week 7: Presentation and Public Speaking Skills - Developing effective presentation skills within participants' field - Techniques for organizing content, engaging the audience, and delivering impactful presentations - Practice sessions with feedback and guidance Week 8: Negotiation and Business Communication Skills - Enhancing negotiation and business communication skills for professional contexts - Role-plays and practical exercises for effective communication in meetings, negotiations, etc. - Polishing language and strategies for successful business interactions Week 9: Cross-Cultural Communication - Understanding cultural nuances and adapting communication styles within participants' field - Developing intercultural communication skills for international professional contexts - Practicing effective communication in multicultural environments Week 10: Review and Final Evaluation - Reviewing course content and addressing individual needs - Comprehensive review exercises for all language skills within participants' field - Final evaluation and feedback session Note: This syllabus serves as a guideline and can be customised based on the specific needs, interests, and proficiency levels of the participants. The course may also include guest speakers or industry-specific field trips to provide further immersion and practical application of language skills.

ESOL - English for Specific Purposes (ESP) (modular) - Online Tuition
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£40

Safeguarding Your Most Vulnerable Pupils & Students

By Brightcore Consultancy

Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable pupils and students is more challenging than ever. This masterclass is designed to equip key safeguarding staff with the knowledge and strategies needed to navigate the complexities of protecting our most at risk young people. In an ever changing landscape, where safeguarding concerns are becoming increasingly complex, this session will explore the key vulnerabilities affecting students today and the practical changes that can lead to earlier identification and intervention. We will examine critical areas of concern, statutory safeguarding requirements, key statistics and the risk factors that place students at heightened risk. Additionally, we will review best practices for providing effective support, ensuring that every young person receives the protection and care they need.

Safeguarding Your Most Vulnerable Pupils & Students
Delivered Online + more
£80

Public Youth Mental Health First Aid

5.0(1)

By Changing Minds Training

This online course trains you as a Youth Mental Health First Aider (MHFAider®), giving you: An in-depth understanding of young people’s mental health and factors that affect wellbeing Practical skills to spot the triggers and signs of mental health issues Confidence to reassure and support a young person in distress Enhanced interpersonal skills such as non-judgemental listening Knowledge to help a young person recover their health by guiding them to further support – whether that’s through self-help sites, their place of learning, the NHS, or a mix – engaging with parents, carers and external agencies where appropriate Ability to support a young person with a long term mental health issue or disability to thrive Tools to look after your own mental wellbeing Format This is an online course delivered through the MHFA England Online Learning Hub Learning takes place through four live training sessions spread across one to two weeks, with self-learning activities in between. See course structure section below for more detail Each session is built around a Youth Mental Health First Aid action plan We limit numbers to 16 people per course so that the instructor can keep people safe and supported while they learn Course StructureSession 1: Introduction Individual learning (1 hour 15 minutes): Introduction to the Online Youth Mental Health First Aid course and the Online Learning Hub Activity 1: Why Youth Mental Health First Aid? Activity 2: What is ALGEE? Activity 3: What is mental health? Activity 4: Mental health and stigma Activity 5: Mental health quiz: Impact of mental health Activity 6: Risk and protective factors for mental health Activity 7: The Stress Container Live session (2 hours 35 minutes): Introduction to the course Outline of live session 1, the value of Youth Mental Health First Aid Introduce ALGEE Recap what mental health is Recap the Mental Health Continuum Stigma Recap why Youth Mental Health First Aid is important Recap risk and protective factors The Stress Container The Frame of Reference Session 2: Depression, Anxiety & Self-Care Individual learning (1 hour 15 minutes): Activity 8: Your Stress Container Activity 9: Your Frame of Reference Activity 10: What is depression? Activity 11: What is anxiety? Live session (2 hours 10 minutes): Introduction to live session 2 Recap of homework after live session 1 Recap depression Signs and symptoms of depression in a young person Recap anxiety Signs and symptoms of anxiety in a young person ALGEE for depression and anxiety in a young person ALGEE for depression and anxiety, action 1 ALGEE for depression and anxiety, action 2-5 Self-care and close Session 3: Suicide & PsychosisIndividual learning (1 hour 20 minutes) Activity 12: Adolescent brain development Activity 13: About suicide Activity 14: Suicide risk factors Activity 15: What is psychosis? Activity 16: Lived experience of psychosis Activity 17: ALGEE for psychosis Live session (2 hours 5 minutes) Introduction to live session 3 Recap suicide Explore the impact of suicidal feelings ALGEE for suicidal crisis Practice non-judgemental listening skills Recap psychosis Recap warning signs and symptoms of psychosis Recap ALGEE for psychosis Session 4: Self-harm, Recovery & Action PlanningIndividual learning (1 hour 35 minutes) Activity 18: What is self-harm? Activity 19: What are eating disorders? Activity 20: Resilience Workbook activity 7: My action plan for using Youth Mental Health First Aid (completed after live session) Live session (2 hours 25 minutes) Introduction to live session 4 Recap self-harm, the self-harm continuum Warning signs of self-harm in young people ALGEE for self-harm Recap eating disorders ALGEE for eating disorders Applying MHFA to family and carers; the Recovery Tree Evaluation forms and close

Public Youth Mental Health First Aid
Delivered OnlineJoin Waitlist
£325

How to Create a Wardrobe to Treasure - Styling Workshop Experience

By The Motivation Clinic

An interactive workshop experience with personal stylist Emma Shoe, sharing her expertise on how to create a wardrobe you'll truly treasure! How To Create A Wardrobe To Treasure............ Do you have a wardrobe full of clothes that you don't love? Do you have lots of things hanging in your wardrobe you never or rarely wear? Do you mostly default to the same few outfits all the time? Thinking you'd like to have less stuff, but value what you do have more? Keen to discover more planet friendly ways to update your wardrobe? This group styling experience is for you if you answered yes to any of these questions. During the workshop, we will share wardrobe treasures, discuss personal style, look at shape and colour and more sustainable ways to create your wardrobe. You'll get the opportunity to 'play' with creating outfits and experiment with new looks for your own wardrobe. The practical and tangible outcomes you'll experience from this workshop include: How to edit what's in your wardrobe. Emma's approach to eliminate regretful shopping mistakes and binge buying. The flat-lay method to create outfits and plan looks. How to create your wardrobe of treasure. Why and how to embrace the circular fashion model. Access to Emma's black book of favourite pre-loved treasure troves. About Emma: Emma (Shoe) Reed is the founder of Styling You Well. She is a former shoe designer turned personal stylist and image consultant. She has over twelve years expertise styling women, transforming confidence and mindset to elevate professional presence. Emma's clients are entrepreneurs, creatives and leaders, professional women dealing with major life changes or transitioning from experiences like the menopause, divorce, illness, promotion, career change or returning to work post maternity leave. Kind words... "Emma is a fantastic personal stylist. She put items together that I never would have thought of myself. This is her unique gift. She has great knowledge of body shapes and made suggestions that were really flattering. She is also a master at accessorising. I would highly recommend her if you need some styling support." "I took the opportunity in lock-down to take a hard look at my personal style - or perhaps lack of personal style is a more appropriate phrase! Having left corporate life behind a few years ago, I felt I knew how to dress smartly and I LOVE my jeans and gold trainers but I knew that there had to be something stylish yet relaxed that looked AND felt great...I just couldn't seem to find it alone. Cue Emma. I'd attended one of her Capsule Wardrobe Styling sessions in Hampton which opened my eyes to the possibility of having a small but hard-working wardrobe with the right accessories to make it feel fresh. So, I booked in for Emma's virtual styling session which was a revelation! I quickly understood why I didn't feel (or look) great in certain pieces and which styles and colours really work/don't work for my body shape and skin-tone. I also realised that I'd been stuck in a colour rut for quite some time. It was time to say good-bye to black. It also became obvious during the session that there were giant gaps in my wardrobe - mostly due to my overly-enthusiastic Marie Kondo-style clear outs! My interest in shopping for clothes has been renewed - I feel like I have a better idea of what I should be looking for which makes it all so much easier and more fun. I'm also feeling much braver with colour. I can't wait to take Emma shopping with me in real life. She knows her stuff and she's also great fun to be around." "Emma was such a joy to help me go through my wardrobe and get me interested in clothes again. She was kind, honest, practical and had a very stylish take on my limited wardrobe. I trusted her judgement implicitly and was buzzing after our session. Highly recommend Emma for her professionalism and empathy plus the fabulous outfits." You can contact Emma at: https://www.stylingyouwell.com / +44 7900 242487 / emmashoe@stylingyouwell.com If you have any questions regarding this event, please email Lara at lara@themotivationclinic.co.uk or call her on 07817247727  

How to Create a Wardrobe to Treasure - Styling Workshop Experience
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£49.99

Fresh Claims Training Course

By Immigration Advice Service

Explore the essentials of fresh claims and further submissions in our beginner-friendly course. Learn to understand, make, and challenge claims, discovering potential outcomes and available options for a comprehensive grasp. Fresh Claims and Further Submissions   Embark on a learning adventure with our Fresh Claims training course, designed for legal professionals, advocates, and newcomers to immigration law. As a top immigration law firm, we offer a engaging program to simplify the complexities of Fresh Asylum Claims. Our expert-led course goes beyond theory, immersing participants in practical scenarios mirroring real-world challenges. Dive into the heart of Fresh Claims, where our instructors share valuable insights and skills essential for success in immigration law. Unlock the secrets to handling fresh asylum claims through a curriculum that balances depth and accessibility. Join us for an empowering experience that not only equips you with essential legal knowledge but also transforms learning into an exciting journey toward expertise in immigration law.   Course joining links will be sent out 24hours prior to the course start date and sent to the email address used at the time of booking. Why study on IAS Immigration Training Courses? Immigration Advice Service has been providing professional immigration services for over a decade across the public, private and corporate sectors. This training course on preparing applications for fresh claims for asylum will provide you with the knowledge you need to best serve your clients. Our fully qualified and OISC regulated trainers will lead you through the course and give you a comprehensive overview of what you need to know. This is a very valuable opportunity for immigration and legal professionals. Who is the course trainer? The course will cover the following: What is fresh claim/further submissions How can a claim for further submissions be made Potential outcome and options available in challenging them   The course is suitable for beginners and experienced advisors.

Fresh Claims Training Course
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£120

Minor Illness Update

By BBO Training

Learning Outcomes for 'Minor Illness Update' Day for Experienced Registered Healthcare Professionals   By catering to experienced registered healthcare professionals already practicing in the area of minor illness, this 'Minor Illness Update' Day equips participants to elevate their existing skills, apply the latest insights, and enhance patient care through informed, compassionate, and effective practices. Agenda: 09.15Coffee and registration 09.30Introduction and course objectives 09.40Perspective on changes and safe practice within primary care 10.00Respiratory Tract infections 10.45Coffee 11.00Ears, Nose and Throat 13.00Lunch 14.00Abdominal pain and UTIs 14.30Head, Neck and Back Pain 14.30Eye infections 15.00Skin Rashes 15.30Injuries 15.45Evaluations and Close Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the 'Minor Illness Update' Day, aimed at registered and experienced healthcare professionals already practicing in the field of minor illness, participants will be able to: 1. Stay Current in Minor Illness Management: - Demonstrate an updated and well-informed understanding of the latest developments in minor illness management within the primary care context. - Stay informed about current prescribing guidelines and adjustments in the field of minor illness treatment. 2. Critical Analysis of Consultation Dynamics: - Exhibit a critical comprehension of the significant dynamics at play during patient consultations related to minor illness cases. - Apply analytical skills to assess the complexities of patient presentations and prioritize appropriate diagnostic and treatment strategies. 3. Effective Problem-Solving in Practice: - Discuss and analyse practical challenges that arise during minor illness consultations, and propose effective solutions tailored to individual patient needs. - Employ problem-solving abilities to navigate diverse patient scenarios, enhancing overall patient care. 4. Integration of Attitudes and Values: - Develop an understanding of how personal attitudes and values may influence patient interactions and treatment decisions. - Apply self-awareness to ensure professional conduct aligns with ethical and patient-centred principles. 5. Awareness of Professional Growth: - Recognize the ongoing nature of professional development and the importance of staying updated in the rapidly evolving field of minor illness management. - Acknowledge the responsibility for continuous growth, embracing opportunities for learning and improvement. 6. CPD Contribution and Revalidation: - Identify the applicability of these study days as part of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements for experienced registered healthcare professionals already practicing in minor illness. - Understand how participation contributes to professional revalidation, ensuring compliance with professional standards. 7. Virtual Engagement for Learning: - Leverage virtual learning environments effectively to enhance knowledge and skills related to minor illness management. - Demonstrate adaptability in engaging with virtual platforms for professional development and learning. 8. Holistic Patient Care Approach: - Integrate the acquired knowledge to provide holistic care to patients presenting with minor illness, recognizing the interconnectedness of physical and psychosocial aspects. - Foster a patient-centred approach by considering patients' needs, preferences, and well-being.  

Minor Illness Update
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£180

General Grounds Of Refusal

By Immigration Advice Service

Discover the essentials tools and knowledge for General Grounds Of Refusal with our short course. View our General Grounds Of Refusal training course dates below, available remotely via Microsoft Teams. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the critical aspects of immigration law with our course on General Grounds of Refusal. Designed to equip participants with essential knowledge and skills, this course delves into Part 9 of the Immigration Rules, providing a detailed overview of its key components. Throughout the course, participants will engage in interactive sessions, facilitated discussions, and practical exercises to reinforce their understanding of the material. By the end of the program, participants will be well-versed in the nuances of General Grounds of Refusal, equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of immigration law confidently. Join us in this insightful journey to enhance your expertise in immigration law and ensure a solid foundation in understanding the general grounds of refusal.   Joining links and instructions are sent out 24hours before the course begins. Immigration Advice Service has been providing professional immigration services for over 10 years in the public, private and corporate sectors. Our fully qualified and OISC regulated trainer will guide you through the process and ensure you are competent in the area of Unaccompanied Minors. Who Should Attend: Designed for immigration Legal Practitioners, Lawyers, Solicitors, Immigration Advisors. Course Topics: Overview of Part 9 of the Immigration Rules:Explore the structure and content of Part 9, gaining insights into the legal framework that governs immigration decisions.Understand the significance of Part 9 in shaping the assessment process for visa applications. Limit of Application of the Rules:Examine the specific categories exempted from certain provisions within Part 9.Analyze scenarios where exceptions apply, enabling participants to navigate nuanced aspects of immigration law. Identifying Mandatory Refusals from Discretionary:Develop the ability to distinguish between mandatory and discretionary grounds for refusal.Learn how to apply legal principles to accurately assess whether a refusal is obligatory or discretionary in specific cases. Common Issues Encountered/Reasons for Refusal:Delve into real-world case studies to identify common issues encountered in immigration applications.Explore the reasons behind refusals and strategies for addressing and mitigating these issues.

General Grounds Of Refusal
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£120

Asthma Update

By BBO Training

This comprehensive one-day course is designed to empower registered healthcare professionals (HCPs) practicing in primary care with the latest advancements and insights in the field of asthma care. Building on the participants' existing expertise, this update day aims to enhance their proficiency in managing asthma effectively and providing the highest level of patient care. Target Audience: Exclusively tailored for registered healthcare professionals already experienced in asthma care within the primary care setting, this course is a unique opportunity for these practitioners to stay current with the latest developments in the field. Course Benefits: This Asthma Update Day is a prime opportunity for seasoned primary care healthcare professionals to deepen their expertise in asthma care. By staying current with the latest developments, practitioners can enhance their ability to provide high-quality, up-to-date patient care. The course encourages interactive learning, networking, and problem-solving, fostering a dynamic and collaborative learning environment. Prerequisites: This course is exclusively designed for registered healthcare professionals already actively practicing in the field of asthma care within the primary care setting. Outcome: Participants will leave the course armed with new insights, strategies, and approaches to further elevate their asthma care practice, ultimately improving patient outcomes and contributing to the advancement of respiratory healthcare within primary care. Asthma Update Day - Learning Objectives · Understanding Asthma Diagnosis Essentials o Gain insight into the latest diagnostic criteria and techniques for asthma. o Discuss the challenges and methods in accurately diagnosing asthma in children.   · Investigative Tests and Guideline Exploration o Review the range of investigative tests available for diagnosing and managing asthma. o Examine the current BTS/NICE & GINA Guidelines and their application in clinical practice.   · Pharmacological Treatments and Inhaler Techniques o Update knowledge on the pharmacology of asthma treatments. o Develop practical skills in various inhaler techniques and understand their importance in patient care.   · Personalised Asthma Management o Understand the factors influencing the choice of inhalers. o Learn to develop and implement Personalised Asthma Action Plans (PAAPs). o Explore SMART/MART therapy and its role in managing asthma.   ·  Managing Asthma Exacerbations o Identify and manage asthma exacerbations effectively. o Discuss strategies for preventing and managing severe asthma episodes.   · Application Through Case Studies o Engage in interactive case studies to apply learning in real-world scenarios. o Encourage the sharing of experiences and best practices among participants.   ·  Conclusion and Future Directions o Summarise key takeaways from the day's sessions. o Discuss future trends and areas for continued professional development in asthma care.   Through the "Asthma Update Day" course, clinicians will leave with an elevated level of confidence and competence, empowered to provide enhanced asthma care and positively influence patient outcomes within the primary care setting.

Asthma Update
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£180