First Aid for Pets Course Overview The "First Aid for Pets" course is designed to equip learners with essential knowledge and skills to respond effectively to a variety of emergency situations involving pets. This course covers key topics such as handling injuries, treating burns, managing breathing problems, and performing CPR on animals. It provides a clear understanding of the symptoms and treatments for common pet emergencies, ensuring that learners feel confident and prepared to care for pets in critical conditions. On completion, learners will be able to act quickly and competently in emergencies, improving their ability to manage animal health crises. Course Description This course delves into the fundamentals of pet first aid, offering an in-depth exploration of a range of emergency situations pets may face. Topics include treating fractures, burns, and stings, managing choking and drowning, and addressing common health issues such as dehydration, fever, and poisoning. Learners will also gain knowledge on handling pets during emergencies and performing life-saving procedures like CPR. With a focus on both preventative care and urgent interventions, the course offers a comprehensive learning experience. By the end, learners will have a solid foundation in managing pet health emergencies and will be able to provide immediate care in critical situations. First Aid for Pets Curriculum Module 01: Basics of First Aid Module 02: Handling Fracture and Injuries Module 03: Stings, Bites and Burns Module 04: Impalement Injuries, Drowning and Choking Module 05: Pet First Aid for Fainting, Fever and Dehydration Module 06: First Aid for Breathing Problems Module 07: Diarrhoea and Vomiting Module 08: Treatment for Difficult Labour and Poisoning Module 09: Straining, Sunburn and Wounds Module 10: Shock and Regular Check-Ups Module 11: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Module 12: Tips for Handling Pets (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their ability to manage pet emergencies. Professionals aiming to develop skills for pet care and animal welfare. Beginners with an interest in animal health and emergency response. Pet owners wanting to improve their emergency preparedness for their animals. Career Path Pet care assistant Veterinary support roles Animal welfare officer Pet first aid trainer Animal shelter worker
Course Overview The Sports Medicine Fundamentals course offers a comprehensive introduction to the key principles, practices, and applications of sports medicine. This engaging programme covers essential areas such as common sports injuries, athlete nutrition, performance enhancement, and the future of sports science. Designed for individuals looking to deepen their understanding of athlete care and physical performance, the course provides valuable insights that can support professional growth or personal interest. Learners will explore the medical challenges faced by athletes, understand imaging techniques used in diagnostics, and examine the role of exercise and nutrition in injury prevention and recovery. By the end of this course, learners will be equipped with a strong foundational knowledge of sports medicine, ready to pursue further study or career opportunities in related fields. The content is suitable for both beginners and those looking to enhance their expertise within the world of sports and health sciences. Course Description This course delves into the core concepts of sports medicine, offering an in-depth understanding of injury management, prevention strategies, and athlete wellbeing. Topics include the study of the most common sports injuries, the use of medicines in treatment plans, and the impact of nutrition and weight management on athletic performance. Learners will explore medical conditions unique to athletes, advancements in imaging technologies, and the science behind performance enhancement techniques. Additionally, the course highlights potential career paths within the sports medicine sector, providing guidance for those considering entering the field. With a carefully structured curriculum, learners will gain theoretical knowledge and critical thinking skills that will prepare them for roles in sports healthcare, rehabilitation, and exercise science. Presented in an accessible format, the course supports diverse learning needs and fosters a solid understanding of the evolving landscape of sports medicine. Course Modules Module 01: Sports Medicine Module 02: Careers in Sports Medicine Module 03: Top Ten Common Sports Injuries Module 04: Common Sports Medicines Module 05: Nutrition and Weight Management Module 06: Medical Problems Faced by Athletes Module 07: Sports and Exercise Module 08: Imaging in Sports Medicine Module 09: Performance Enhancement Module 10: The Future of Sports Science (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand the fundamentals of sports medicine and athlete care. Professionals aiming to broaden their knowledge of sports healthcare and rehabilitation. Beginners with an interest in sports science, athletic performance, or health studies. Fitness coaches, physical education teachers, or anyone considering a career in sports health. Career Path Sports Medicine Assistant Athletic Trainer Rehabilitation Support Staff Fitness and Wellness Advisor Exercise Scientist Sports Performance Analyst Health and Wellness Coordinator Youth Sports Programme Coordinator
Diabetes Awareness (Type 1 & 2) Course Overview This course on "Diabetes Awareness (Type 1 & 2)" provides learners with a comprehensive understanding of diabetes, its types, and the challenges it poses both for individuals and the wider healthcare system. Covering critical topics such as the costs of diabetes in social care, treatments for Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, and related conditions like prediabetes and gestational diabetes, this course equips learners with the knowledge to support individuals with diabetes effectively. By the end of the course, learners will be able to recognise the symptoms, understand the complications, and contribute to the management of diabetes, enhancing their ability to work in related healthcare and social care settings. Course Description The "Diabetes Awareness (Type 1 & 2)" course delves deep into the different types of diabetes, including Type 1, Type 2, and gestational diabetes, as well as other less common forms. It explores the challenges faced by individuals with diabetes and the significant impact on social care resources. Learners will develop an understanding of the latest treatment methods for both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, alongside strategies for managing hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia. The course also covers the emerging issue of prediabetes and the long-term effects of diabetes on individuals’ health. Learners will be introduced to essential terms in the diabetes landscape, offering an enriched vocabulary for better communication with healthcare professionals and patients. By completing this course, learners will gain valuable insight into diabetes, equipping them for careers in healthcare, social care, and related fields. Diabetes Awareness (Type 1 & 2) Curriculum Module 01: What is Diabetes Module 02: The Diabetes Challenge Module 03: The Cost of Diabetes in Social Care Module 04: Type 1 Diabetes Module 05: Type 2 Diabetes Module 06: Type 2 Diabetes Treatments Module 07: Prediabetes Module 08: Gestational Diabetes Module 09: Other Types of Diabetes Module 10: Hypoglycaemia Module 11: Hyperglycaemia and Hyperosmolar Hyperglycaemic State Module 12: Glossary of Diabetes Terms (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand diabetes and its impact on health. Professionals aiming to expand their knowledge in healthcare or social care. Beginners with an interest in diabetes or healthcare management. Anyone looking to improve their understanding of diabetes awareness. Career Path Healthcare Assistant Social Care Worker Diabetes Educator Public Health Specialist Healthcare Administrator Diabetes Support Coordinator
Anaphylaxis & BLS Training for Healthcare Professionals Course Overview: The "Anaphylaxis & BLS Training for Healthcare Professionals" course is designed to provide learners with the essential knowledge and skills needed to recognise and manage anaphylactic reactions, as well as to administer Basic Life Support (BLS) in emergency situations. The course covers critical topics such as anaphylaxis management, CPR techniques, and the use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). Participants will also learn how to respond effectively to choking incidents and understand the vital recovery position. This training is ideal for healthcare professionals who want to enhance their emergency response capabilities and ensure that they are prepared to act quickly and efficiently in life-threatening situations. Upon completion, learners will be equipped to make informed decisions when faced with medical emergencies, improving patient outcomes. Course Description: This comprehensive course delves into a range of essential life-saving skills. The first modules explore the causes and treatments for anaphylaxis, offering in-depth knowledge of how to manage these severe allergic reactions. Learners will also gain a solid foundation in Basic Life Support (BLS) techniques, including CPR and the proper use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). Additional modules cover emergency interventions for choking, as well as how to safely position individuals in recovery. The course is structured to provide a well-rounded understanding of key first aid techniques that are critical for healthcare professionals in any setting. Through clear instruction and guidance, learners will develop the confidence to respond effectively to a variety of emergency situations, ensuring that they can deliver quality care when it matters most. Anaphylaxis & BLS Training for Healthcare Professionals Curriculum: Module 01: What Is Anaphylaxis? Module 02: Treatment for Anaphylaxis Module 03: Everyday Management of Anaphylaxis Module 04: An Introduction to Basic Life Support (BLS) Module 05: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Module 06: The Role of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Module 07: Choking Module 08: Recovery Position and First Aid Techniques (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their emergency medical response skills. Professionals aiming to enhance their life-saving capabilities in healthcare settings. Beginners with an interest in learning first aid and emergency care. Anyone interested in gaining knowledge in managing life-threatening situations effectively. Career Path Paramedic or Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Healthcare Assistant or Nurse First Aid Instructor Medical Emergency Coordinator Occupational Health Professional
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
Masterclasses? Refreshers? Introductions? It depends what you're looking for and where you want to pitch them, but here are six tried-and-tested highly focused sessions that organisations can take individually or as a series, to help develop their teams' project management capabilities one topic at a time. Objectives for each individual session are set out below, as part of the session outlines. Taken together, as a series, however, these modules are an ideal opportunity to develop your team's levels of project management capability maturity, whether that's by introducing them to the basic principles, refreshing them on best practice, or giving them the opportunity to really drill down into a specific area of challenge in your particular operating environment. Session outlines 1 Stakeholder management Session objectives This session will help participants: Understand why stakeholders matter to projects Be able to identify and engage stakeholders Be able to categorise stakeholders by their significance 1 Key principles What does 'stakeholder' mean - in theory? What does this mean in practice? Why stakeholders matter Consequences of missing stakeholders The stakeholder management process:IdentifyAssessPlanEngage 2 Identifying stakeholders Rapid listing CPIG analysis PESTLE analysis Drawing on the knowledge and experience of others Other ways to identify stakeholders 3 Assessing stakeholders Which stakeholders are significant? Stakeholder radar Power-interest maps Power-attitude maps 4 Planning The adoption curve Dealing with obstacles Who should engage which stakeholder? How should the project's organisation be structured? How will communication happen? 5 Engaging Seven principles of stakeholder engagement 2 Requirements and prioritisation Session objectives This session will help participants: Understand how clarity of requirements contributes to project success Use different techniques for prioritising requirements Agree requirements with stakeholders Manage changes to requirements 1 Understanding and managing stakeholder needs and expectations What are 'requirements'? What is 'requirements management'? Sources of requirements - and the role of stakeholders Are stakeholders sufficiently expert to specify their needs? Do they understand the detail of what they want, or do they need help to tease that out? What do stakeholders want to achieve? Working within constraints Prioritising requirements - three techniques 2 MoSCoW prioritisation 'Must have', should have', 'could have, 'won't have this time' When to use MoSCoW 3 The Kano Model Customer satisfaction - 'attractive' and 'must-be' qualities When to use Kano 4 Value-based prioritisation Understanding risk v value Using risk v value to prioritise features and schedules 5 Agreeing requirements Perfect v 'good enough' Establishing acceptance criteria Requirements traceability Agreeing project scope 6 Changing requirements Why requirements change Why change control matters Impact on projects A formal change control process Paying for change - managing change for different types of project 3 Estimating Session objectives This session will help participants: Understand the different purposes estimates satisfy Be able to use different estimating techniques Understand how to achieve different levels of accuracy 1 Key principles What's an estimate? Informed guesswork What needs to be estimated? Costs, resources, effort, duration Tolerances Precision v accuracy 2 Estimating through the lifecycle Start Plan Do 3 Early estimates Comparative ('analogous') estimating Parametric estimating Using multiple estimating techniques 4 Bottom-up estimating Bottom-up ('analytical') estimating Pros Cons 5 Three-point estimating Three-point ('PERT': Programme Evaluation and Review Technique) estimating Uncertainty and the range of estimates Calculating a weighted average Three-point with bottom-up 4 Scheduling Session objectives This session will help participants: Understand how to create a viable schedule Be able to use different forms of schedule Understand the concept of the critical path 1 Key principles The planning horizon Rolling wave planning Release planning 2 Viable scheduling Creating a viable schedule Define the scope Sequence the work Identify the risks and build in mitigations Identify the resources Estimate the effort and durations Check resource availability Refine until a workable schedule is produced 3 Critical path analysis The critical path Network diagrams Sequence logic Practical application:Network diagram with estimated durationsThe 'forward pass'The 'backward pass'Calculating total floatIdentifying the critical pathCalculating free float Gantt charts 5 Risk and issue management Session objectives This session will help participants: Understand the difference between risks and issues Be able to identify and assess risks Understand ways of mitigating risks Manage issues 1 Key principles Understanding risk Threats and opportunities The risk management processPreparation - proactive risk managementThe process - identify, assess, plan, implementStakeholder communication Roles and responsibilities Risk management strategy The risk register Risk appetite 2 Risk identification Brainstorming Interviews Assumption analysis Checklists 3 Risk assessment and prioritisation Probability, impact and proximity Triggers Qualitative risk assessment Qualitative impact assessment Qualitative probability assessment Probability / impact grid Bubble charts Risk tolerance 4 Planning countermeasures To mitigate or not to mitigate? Categories of risk response Avoid and exploit Reduce and enhance Transfer Share Accept Contingency Secondary risks 5 Issue management What is an issue? Tolerances Issues and tolerances The PRINCE2 view of issues Ownership of issues An issue management process Issue register 6 Budgeting and cost control Session objectives This session will help participants: Understand what to include in a budget - and why Choose - and use - the appropriate estimating technique Align the budget with the schedule Understand how to monitor spend and control costs Trouble-shoot effectively to get projects back within budget Session format Flexible. The session can be tailored to the participants' average level of project management maturity - a 60-minute session (delivered virtually) is an effective introduction. A 90-minute session allows for more in-depth treatment. A half-day session (face-to-face or virtual) gives time for a more challenging workshop, particularly to discuss specific cost control issues with any of the participants' current projects. 1 Where is the money coming from? Can we pay from revenue? Do we need to borrow? How long will the project take to pay back? The lifecycle of the budget Through-life costs Stakeholder involvement 2 Estimating costs Reminder: the relationship between estimates Reminder: possible estimating techniques What do we need to estimate?PeopleEquipmentMaterialsFacilities and operating costsWork package estimateEstimated project costs Estimating agile projects 3 Aligning budget and schedule Scheduling and financial periods Spreading the budget 4 Reserves and agreeing the budget Contingency reserve Management reserve Agreeing the budget 5 Cost control Planned spend over time Actual spend over time Work completed over time Evaluating different scenarios: delivery v spend 6 Trouble-shooting Why are we where we are? What has caused the project to spend at the rate it is? Why is it delivering at the rate it is? What are the root causes? What can we do about it?
Speech & Language Therapy Training - Child Course Overview The Speech & Language Therapy Training - Child course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of speech therapy, with a focus on children's speech and language development. It explores the theoretical foundations and practical applications of speech therapy, helping learners understand the complexities of speech disorders. Throughout the course, participants will gain valuable insights into the nature of speech and language difficulties in children, as well as approaches to treatment and intervention. The course is designed for anyone interested in pursuing a career in speech therapy or working with children who have speech and language needs. Upon completion, learners will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to assess, diagnose, and provide effective support for children with speech and language challenges. Course Description This course offers a detailed exploration of speech therapy, covering essential topics such as the science of speech, anatomy, and the linguistic characteristics of speech. Learners will delve into the stages of language development, with a focus on the specific speech and language disorders that affect children. The course also examines child-specific speech difficulties and provides evidence-based approaches for helping children overcome these challenges. Through interactive modules, learners will gain a deeper understanding of language acquisition, literacy development, and the neurological aspects of speech disorders. By the end of the course, learners will be able to identify the signs of speech and language difficulties in children and apply theoretical knowledge to real-world cases. This course is ideal for those pursuing a career in speech therapy or those looking to develop a deeper understanding of speech and language issues in children. Speech & Language Therapy Training - Child Curriculum Module 01: An Overview of Speech Therapy Module 02: The Science of Speech Module 03: The Anatomy of Speech Module 04: Characteristics of Speech: Linguistic Discipline Module 05: Literacy and Language Development Module 06: Child Speech & Language Disorders Module 07: Adult Speech & Language Disorders Module 08: How to Help a Child with SL Difficulties (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to pursue a career in speech and language therapy. Professionals aiming to enhance their expertise in working with children. Beginners with an interest in speech and language disorders. Teachers and childcare professionals seeking to support children with communication challenges. Career Path Speech and Language Therapist Child Development Specialist Educational Support Assistant Early Childhood Educator Child Psychologist or Therapist
Mental Health First Aid Level 5 Course Overview: The "Mental Health First Aid Level 5" course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and understanding of mental health issues and the role of a mental health first aider. This course explores various mental health conditions, their symptoms, and how to respond appropriately. Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of mental health, the challenges individuals face, and the resources available for support. Upon completion, learners will be equipped with the necessary skills to identify and offer initial support to individuals experiencing mental health issues, while promoting positive mental health and well-being in their environment. Course Description: This course covers a wide range of topics crucial for understanding mental health and supporting individuals in distress. Learners will explore the fundamentals of mental health first aid, common psychiatric disorders, and effective response strategies. Topics include childhood and adolescent psychiatric disorders, anxiety, schizophrenia, mood disorders, and more. The course will also examine relevant mental health legislation, workplace issues, and approaches to managing mental health crises. Learners will develop skills in identifying mental health concerns, providing initial support, and knowing when and how to refer individuals to appropriate services. The knowledge gained will help learners enhance their professional capacity to manage mental health situations in various settings. Mental Health First Aid Level 5 Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to Mental Health Module 02: Overview of Mental Health First Aid Module 03: Childhood and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders Module 04: Stress and Anxiety Disorders Module 05: Schizophrenia Module 06: Personality Disorders Module 07: Mood Disorders Module 08: Eating & Sleeping Disorders Module 09: Self-Harm and Suicide Module 10: Medication and Therapy in the Treatment of Mental Illness Module 11: Social Attitudes to Mental Illness Module 12: Mental Health Legislation and Services Module 13: Mental Health in the Workplace Module 14: Approach and React To People in Mental Health Crisis (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to improve their understanding of mental health and well-being. Professionals aiming to develop skills in managing mental health crises. Beginners with an interest in mental health support. Those wanting to pursue a career in healthcare or mental health services. Career Path Mental Health Support Worker Healthcare Assistant Crisis Intervention Specialist Mental Health Awareness Trainer Human Resources Specialist in Mental Health Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Coordinator
Dental Radiography Course Overview This comprehensive course in Dental Radiography equips learners with a thorough understanding of the principles and practices involved in dental imaging. It covers both traditional and digital imaging techniques, providing insights into equipment, radiation physics, and safety protocols. The course is designed to enhance your technical skills, enabling you to produce high-quality dental images essential for diagnosis and treatment planning. Learners will gain the knowledge necessary to understand the full scope of dental radiography, ensuring confidence in their ability to manage imaging processes and interpret results effectively. Course Description The Dental Radiography course offers in-depth coverage of a wide range of topics, starting with the fundamentals of radiation physics and progressing through to advanced image interpretation. Learners will explore the types of radiographic equipment and film used in dental practice, alongside digital imaging systems. Special attention is given to the essential aspects of radiation protection, ensuring the safety of both patients and practitioners. The course delves into various intraoral and extraoral techniques, as well as how to identify dental conditions such as caries, trauma, and pulp lesions through radiographic images. By the end of the course, learners will have developed strong technical proficiency in dental radiography, with an ability to interpret dental images and apply safety measures. Dental Radiography Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Dental Radiography Module 02: Radiation Physics Module 03: Basics of Equipment and Film Module 04: Film Processing Module 05: Film and Film Duplication Module 06: Digital Imaging Basics Module 07: Risk and Practical Radiation Protection Module 08: Practical Radiation Protection Module 09: Intraoral Technique: Intraoral Imaging, Paralleling and Bisecting Module 10: Intraoral Technique: Bite-Wing, Occlusal and Localisation Module 11: Exposure and Technique Errors Module 12: Extraoral Technique Module 13: Image Interpretation Basics Module 14: Image Interpretation: Dental Caries, Trauma, Pulpal and Periapical Lesions Module 15: Dental Radiographer Fundamentals Module 16: Quality Assurance (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to develop expertise in dental radiography. Professionals aiming to advance their career in dental imaging. Beginners with an interest in dental healthcare and imaging. Those wishing to enhance their knowledge in radiographic techniques. Career Path Dental Radiographer Dental Imaging Specialist Radiology Technician Dental Assistant in imaging departments Healthcare settings requiring dental diagnostic imaging expertise
A 5-day intensive, practical course covering model-making skills for theatre, film, animation or spatial design. Led by David Neat from his studio in Deptford.