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The Customs and Business Compliance Mini Bundle covers key workplace themes without sounding like a legal textbook. From British Law and GDPR to communication, self-organisation, and company expectations, this bundle is designed to help you understand how to navigate business requirements without getting lost in fine print. It’s ideal for anyone working in environments where communication meets caution—such as HR, admin, or operations. If you’ve ever paused before hitting “send” on a sensitive email or hesitated before filing a report, this course makes those tasks less daunting and more structured. Learning Outcomes: Understand British law topics that affect office-based business work. Recognise the key rules and frameworks of GDPR expectations. Improve business communication through purpose-driven writing. Learn how to organise your tasks and workflows efficiently. Identify how business guidelines shape office behaviours. Build structure and clarity into your daily working approach. Who Is This Course For: Office professionals needing stronger legal and organisational understanding. Admins balancing communication, structure, and policy awareness. HR personnel handling sensitive workplace communication tasks. New hires learning how to follow internal procedures properly. Managers reviewing business documentation and compliance points. Data workers handling customer or staff-related information. Team members looking to reduce errors in sensitive work. Anyone working in regulated business environments. Career Path: Business Compliance Officer – £37,000/year GDPR Administrator – £36,000/year Internal Communication Coordinator – £33,000/year Legal Admin Assistant – £30,000/year Policy Documentation Clerk – £28,000/year Office Compliance Assistant – £31,000/year
The Business Network Management Mini Bundle combines five essential areas of business operations into one tidy package. With courses in business management, operations, project management, problem solving, and employment law, it’s a no-nonsense online option for those involved in organising people, processes, and projects. The content cuts through the clutter and gets right to the point. It’s suitable for learners seeking to improve their understanding of business structure, workflow systems, legal requirements, and how to handle bumps in the road — all while staying in line with good organisational practice. Learning Outcomes: Understand the building blocks of structured business management. Explore operations management and workflow process planning. Review project management stages and role responsibilities. Study the essentials of UK employment law in the workplace. Develop problem-solving approaches for team and project settings. Learn how to align business tasks with operational goals. Who Is This Course For: Business staff looking to grow into operational roles. New managers seeking structured knowledge and terminology. Team leads handling project tasks and people organisation. Admin staff working across teams or internal operations. Entrepreneurs learning how to organise business functions. HR staff needing awareness of employment law basics. Supervisors aiming to sharpen workplace communication. Those preparing for management or planning responsibilities. Career Path: Business Manager – £35,000 to £60,000 Operations Coordinator – £28,000 to £40,000 Project Administrator – £26,000 to £38,000 HR Officer (Employment Law) – £28,000 to £42,000 Business Analyst – £35,000 to £55,000 Team Supervisor – £25,000 to £37,000
Vital information about depression for everyone – includes new insights and research findings which dramatically improve recovery rates and reduce relapses Accredited CPD: 6 hours Despite being on the increase, depression is actually one of the easiest disorders to treat successfully and quickly – once you know how. The best online depression training I've ever hadMENTAL HEALTH WORKER Why take this course This popular online depression course with psychologist Joe Griffin, a leading expert in the field (and co-founder of the human givens approach), shatters the many myths that still surround this distressing condition and how it should be treated. It gives you the new insights, information and research findings that have been quietly revolutionising the effective treatment of depression for well over a decade. Literally thousands of people in the UK and Ireland have already been helped to recover from depression – often remarkably quickly – as a result of the new information taught on this course. Among other things, you will discover: what really causes depression; why depressed people wake up tired and unmotivated; the link between worrying, dreaming and depression; why some forms of psychotherapy can actually be harmful when treating depression; why the appropriate type of psychotherapy has a dramatically lower rate of relapse than antidepressants and is also the most effective treatment – even with severe cases and postnatal depression. For the sake of the millions of people affected by depression around the world (including rising numbers of children, young people and the elderly), this information needs to be much more widely known. It doesn’t just transform lives – it saves them… So much valuable information about depression – makes total senseGENERAL PRACTITIONER What will you learn Essential new information about why people become depressed A better understanding of what depression really is, why it’s on the increase and how to diagnose it Clear explanations of symptoms such as waking up tired and unmotivated Practical help to quickly break patterns of depression, move people on and prevent relapse New insights into the dissociative elements of depressive lifestyles An important understanding of why some forms of psychotherapy can make depression worse Techniques for tackling rigid thinking and negative expectancy Why some people are more vulnerable to depression than others How to make a positive difference straight away Ways to talk to suicidal people – this training saves lives The myths that have grown up around depression How to manage bi-polar depression psychologically The links between emotional arousal, REM sleep, dreaming and depression How this discovery dramatically improves our ability to help people get out of depression quickly The most effective strategies for successfully treating depression The causes of postnatal depression and how best to treat it How to help with excessive grief Lots of case history examples which illustrate how these new insights combined with the most effective brief therapy techniques can help people recover as quickly as possible Ways to ‘inoculate’ yourself against depression Includes Course Notes Accredited CPD certificate Counts towards a Diploma By taking this course, you could be on your way to completing Part 1 of the Human Givens Diploma – a flexible, part-time psychotherapy course which will deepen your psychological knowledge and increase your ability to help people effectively and quickly. Who is this course suitable for? Anyone wishing to gain a better understanding of the causes and symptoms of depression, and why some people are more vulnerable than others All health and welfare professionals ‒ if you have to deal with, treat or care for depressed people, the new insights on this course will make your work easier and more effective Anyone concerned about the side effects of drug treatments who would like to know about the recent discoveries and easy-to-learn psychotherapeutic techniques that combined can lift depression quickly What's included? 19 Videos 28 Quizzes PDF Course notes Life-long access CPD Certificate Course format ‘How to break the cycle of depression’ is based on our previous one-day seminar of the same name. This online course is split into 4 modules, each of which are broken down further into different sections containing filmed lectures given in English by the tutor, Joe Griffin. Each film clip is followed by a short series of multiple choice questions. These are designed to help you think about and absorb the course content and to check that you have understood the main points of that section before proceeding to the next. There are also course notes for you to download, plus additional reading information and helpful links. You can take as long as you like to work your way through the course and can view it as many times as you like. Once you have completed the online training course, you will receive an accredited CPD certificate, which counts towards Part 1 of the Human Givens Diploma. This course has been independently assessed by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 6 hours of CPD training. Meet your tutor Joe Griffin Joe Griffin is a psychologist with many years’ experience both in psychotherapeutic practice and in training psychotherapists. Read more
Highlights of the Course Course Type: Self-paced online course Guided Learning Hours: 140 Accreditation: NCFE Qualification: Nationally Recognised Qualification Study Materials: High-Quality E-Learning Study Materials Certificate: Certificate upon passing the official exam Access: Lifetime Access Tutor Support- Personalised feedback on your all assignments Customer Support: 24/7 live chat available What you will learn from this course? Upon successful completion of this Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training, you will be able to: Understand the responsibilities and function of teaching in education and training Possess the capacity to maintain a safe and encouraging learning environment Learn about the relationships between teachers and other training and career professionals. Utilise initial and diagnostic evaluations to work with children to set individualized learning objectives Develop and incorporate inclusive education to meet the needs of the organisation as well as those outside of it. Engage in conversation with students and other learning professionals to promote learning Embrace the basic standards while facilitating inclusive teaching and learning, and learn how to use technology to accomplish inclusive teaching and learning Consider your own performance as you get ready for inclusive teaching and learning Implement a variety of assessment strategies to meet the requirements of different learners, and while grading pupils stick to the fundamentals Utilise your resources while delivering inclusive instruction and evaluation Level 4 Certificate in Education & Training Online This Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training is accredited by NCFE and regulated by Ofqual, making it a nationally recognised credential that will improve your CV and set you apart from the competition. You will gain knowledge about the duties and responsibilities as well as gain skills to evaluate potential learners, develop and implement a variety of teaching and learning strategies, and deliver instruction and training. Towards the end of this course, you'll acquire an extensive range of teaching abilities and expertise you need to establish a successful career in the education sector. Who is this Course for? The following individuals may benefit from this Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training: all types of trainers aspirant teachers teachers of all levels teacher trainers teachers wishing to improve their instructional abilities teachers wishing to enhance their employment prospects Whether you are a complete beginner or an aspiring professional, this course will provide you with the necessary skills and professional competence, and open your doors to a wide number of professions within your chosen sector. Eligibility Requirements This Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training has no academic prerequisites and is open to students from all academic disciplines. Assessment Procedure Upon successful completion of this Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training, you will be evaluated by a series of assignments that the instructors of the course will internally construct and grade. This strategy will give students more confidence to ace the exam because it precisely represents the content taught in class and fits the teaching methodology being used. Pass" represents the qualification's overall grade Each item included in the qualification framework must be completed by the student For a student to pass a unit, they must demonstrate their understanding of each unit by achieving all of the listed learning outcomes and meeting all of the evaluation criteria Assignment Submission For each portion of the award, you are required to submit a number of short assignments. Assignments should incorporate theory and establish connections to actual workplace or classroom circumstances in order to convey pertinent arguments. These assignments will aid in your exploration and application of the entire teaching and learning cycle. If more work is needed, your instructor will offer feedback and the chance to resubmit assignments. Practical Teaching Assessment The practical assessments require you to provide written documentation of at least three actual classroom teaching sessions of an hour each. This does not include anything done as part of the Level 3 Award in Education and Training that was witnessed. A minimum of thirty minutes must pass between each observation. This witness evidence must be given by a teacher who possesses the necessary qualifications. In extraordinary circumstances, we may also set up a video link with your tutor to finish these observations. The three observations must be related to the following compulsory units: Delivering education and training (M/505/0122) Using resources for education and training (L/505/0127) Assessing learners in education and training (F/505/0125) No previous experience is required to enrol into this course. However, you must complete 30 hours of in-class teaching experience throughout the course of the program to receive your completion certificate. Your practical teaching demonstration will need to be observed by an expert witness who has a level 5 diploma in education and training. For an extra charge of £175 + VAT for 4 hours, if you'd prefer, we can assist you by providing an expert witness. Advance Your Career This Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training will provide you with significant opportunities to enter the relevant job market and select your desired career path. Additionally, by showcasing these skills on your resume, you will be able to develop your career, face more competitors in your chosen sector, and increase your level of competition. Following the completion of this certification, you may pursue the following credentials: Assessing Vocationally Related Achievement at Level 3 Assessing Vocational Achievement at the Level 3 Assessing Competence in the Workplace: Level 3 Award Certificate in Education and Training at Level 4 Advanced Practitioner Level 4 Certificate in Schools and Colleges Technology-Enabled Educators Level 4 Award Diploma in Education and Training at Level 5. If you are looking for a Level 3 Award in Education and Training, enrol into our affordable and highly informative course, which will open your door towards a wide range of opportunities within your chosen sector. This Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training is accredited by NCFE and regulated by Ofqual. The National Council for Educational Awarding (NCFE) is a national educational awarding body that is well-known and respected throughout the world, which will improve your prospects of finding employment and showcase your professional growth. Course Curriculum Course Overview Course Overview - Level 4 Certificate in Education and Training 00:00:00 Sample Useful Documents Observation Recording Requirements 00:15:00 Sample Session Plan Pro-Forma 00:15:00 Sample Portfolio Building Record Sheets 00:15:00 Sample Graded Observation Pro-Forma 00:15:00 Preface Preface 00:18:00 Introduction Introduction 00:25:00 1. Reflecting, evaluating and improving your practice 1. Reflecting, evaluating and improving your practice 00:15:00 2. Professional roles and responsibilities 2. Professional roles and responsibilities 00:15:00 3. You and your learners mental health and emotional well-being 3. You and your learners mental health and emotional well-being 00:18:00 4. Learners and their needs 4. Learners and their needs 00:25:00 5. Assessment practices and processes 5. Assessment practices and processes 00:25:00 6. Communication 6. Communication 00:18:00 7. Inclusive learning environments 7. Inclusive learning environments 00:19:00 8. Planning and Delivery 8. Planning and Delivery 00:15:00 9. Teaching practice and observations 9. Teaching practice and observations 00:17:00 10. Progression routes 10. Progression routes 00:16:00 11. Study skills Glossary of acronyms Glossary of acronyms 00:18:00 Appendix Appendix 00:24:00 Answers to Activities Answers to Activities 00:15:00 Index Index 00:23:00 Assignment - Mandatory Units Assignment 1: Understanding Roles, Responsibilities and Relationships in Education and Training Assignment 1 - Understanding Roles, Responsibilities and Relationships in Education and Training 00:14:00 Assignment 2: Planning to Meet the Needs of Learners in Education and Training Assignment 2 - Planning to Meet the Needs of Learners in Education and Training 00:10:00 Assignment 3: Delivering Education and Training Assignment 3 - Delivering Education and Training 00:15:00 Assignment 4: Assessing Learners in Education and Training Assignment 4 - Assessing Learners in Education and Training 00:14:00 Assignment 5: Using Resources for Education and Training Assignment 5 - Using Resources for Education and Training 00:09:00 Assignment - Optional Units Assignment 6: Working with Individual Learners Assignment 6 - Working with Individual Learners 00:00:00 Feedback Feedback 00:00:00
Understanding loss and the best ways to help This sensitive course gives you greater insight into our natural grieving process, what can go wrong, the myths about grief, and how you can support those going through it Accredited CPD: 6 hours Incredibly helpful online grief course, very informativeEMMA WARDROPPER Loss is a common human experience and major part of life – every one of us will face the loss of a loved one at some time in our lives. Grief and bereavement can hit us in other ways too – like when we lose someone through dementia, addiction or divorce, or lose something significant, like the ability to have our own children or our physical health. This online course helps explain the different ways people react to grief, offers guidance on the most appropriate ways to support people and will also help you with your own grief when the time comes. Véronique's compassion and own extensive experience of grief and supporting others really shines through Why take this course In our Western culture death and dying have largely been taken into the realm of professionals, with many of us dying in hospital. Death is rarely a part of our conversations. Many don’t feel comfortable around the bereaved, they don’t know what to say or do for the best, or what to expect when faced with a bereaved person. This can make the experience of being bereaved very lonely, particularly as there are also many misunderstandings around grief, which can sometimes make matters worse. Véronique is passionate about dispelling these myths and giving people a clear roadmap to demystify what is a normal, healthy response to the death of a loved one – and identify when professional help might be needed. As well as her own personal experiences of grief, she has supported countless others over the years through her professional role as a Human Givens practitioner as well as on a personal level. This compassionate online course, which is illustrated with case histories and packed full of practical tips, will help you feel more confident when supporting grieving friends, patients, family or neighbours – and leave you better prepared for what to expect in your own times of grief. What will you learn The common myths surrounding grief and bereavement – what’s true and what isn’t How differing cultural, religious and belief-based views impact on how people grieve What the science and the latest research tells us about the grieving process The 3 common responses to the death of a loved one When grieving becomes a problem; complicated, avoidant or delayed grief Grieving for someone who is still alive Two different sorts of crying Pathological grieving – how to tell if professional help is needed Guilt and grieving over the loss of someone you feel you might have helped, e.g. suicide, drug or alcohol related death Why our innate emotional needs (part of our ‘human givens’) have a protective role Essential ‘Do’s and Don’ts’ for those wanting to support an individual who has lost a loved one – and how these can change over time or depending on the context How the circumstances around a death can affect how individuals grieve The impact of sudden, unexpected death What to expect in the early days following the loss of a loved one The value and use of ritual The role of our emotions – and why they can come up again out of the blue, sometimes years later How to help children and teenagers deal with death Living loss: grieving over e.g. divorce, infertility, caring for a loved one who is terminally ill, estrangement from friends or family members, the loss of job, or status, freedom, hope etc. The effects of trauma on the process of grief and when to detraumatise the memory How depression and trauma can impact on grieving Practical ways to help someone immersed in grief Case history showing how a human givens therapist helped with extreme grief Help for those that are grieving Case studies: personal experiences of being bereaved and what helped Strategies to avoid being overwhelmed – dipping in and out of grief The use of targeted specialist groups (e.g. death by suicide, drugs, alcohol, the death of a child, of a life partner, cancer, sudden death, stillbirth, sepsis or Covid) and social media Finding meaning and purpose after loss Re-engaging with life Integrating the changes. Course Programme Part 1How and why we grieve Part 2What you need to know about grief and bereavement Part 3 Practical things you can do to help Who is this course suitable for This course is for anyone who would like to understand more about grief and the different ways loss can affect us, and to feel more confident in helping those who are bereaved. An online course, it is presented in a clear, practical way without psychobabble to make it as readily accessible and helpful to as many people as possible – including those who may be currently grieving themselves. What's included? Videos PDF Course notes Life-long access CPD Certificate Course format This online course is split into 3 modules, each of which are broken down further into different sections of videos clips delivered in English. There are also course notes for you to download, plus additional reading information and a range of helpful links. You can take as long as you like to work your way through this online course on Grief and Bereavement and can view it as many times as you like. Once you have completed the course, you will receive a CPD certificate. This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 6 hours of CPD training. Meet your tutor Véronique Chown Véronique is a psychotherapist with over 20 years experience in private practice during which time she also worked for three years in the NHS. Read more
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Intercultural Competence: On-Demand In a world that conducts business across continents and geographical borders, more than ever it is essential for team and organizational leaders to not only understand but also embrace the diversity of cultures; this is intercultural competence. Intercultural competence gives one the ability to effectively and appropriately communicate with people from other cultures in a competitively complex world. The participant in this program will gain cultural insights needed to build intercultural teams and navigate cultural diversities, without knowingly violating what are deemed to be acceptable or unacceptable cultural norms. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Articulate on the meaning of culture and intercultural competence Express the importance of body language and appropriately demonstrate its emblems Describe three cultural models and consider their application in assimilating cultural behaviors Define emotional intelligence and explain how it is linked to cultural intelligence Examine the four cultural intelligence capabilities and give examples of how each is developed Develop a personal cultural profile and compare its dimensions to gain an appreciation for intercultural competence Foundation Concepts Fundamentals of culture Culture and body language Culture and proxemics Cultural Models Iceberg culture model The onion model of culture Hofstede's model of national cultures High-context and low-context cultures Cultural Intelligence Emotional intelligence overview Cultural intelligence overview Cultural Profile Cultural profile dimensions Understanding your cultural profile