'An Introduction to Frame Loom Weaving' is a self-paced online course which will teach you everything you need to know to get set up and weaving from the comfort of your home. The course will guide you through materials and equipment, how to set up your loom for weaving, basic weaving techniques including techniques for creating texture, finishing and trouble shooting. On enrolment you gain lifetime access to the course.
Get inside my mind as I work out how to paint this magnificent Emu in colourful Vibrant acrylics.
What is socialisation? When does a puppy stop being a puppy? How can you spot a good breeder or avoid a puppy farm? This micro course is perfect for breeders, trainers and dog owners that want to perfect the art of puppy socialisation Course curriculum 1 Puppy Development Stages Puppy Development: 0-8 Weeks 8-16 weeks: The Sensitive Phase 4-6 months: Fear Phase 6-18 months: Adolescence 2 Practical Socialisation What is Socialisation? The Top 4 Socialisation Fails What is Habituation? Key Events: Early Stages Key Events: Fear, Sensitive Phases & Adolescence
An Advisor’s Essential Guide to the Merged R&D Scheme Our free course will help you to: Understand how the new Merged R&D Scheme works and when to claim under it Work confidently with complex areas of the new scheme Update your processes with the new rules and requirements for R&D tax relief claims and advisors. Key details Availability Available to all Cost Free CPD points 2 Level Foundation Best for Anyone preparing R&D claims, submitting R&D claims, or discussing R&D claims with clients and prospects. 12 months access to this training course for each user. Learning outcomes Our free course will help you to: Understand how the new Merged R&D Scheme works and when to claim under it Work confidently with complex areas of the new scheme Update your processes with the new rules and requirements for R&D tax relief claims and advisors. What does it cover? Unit 1 & 2: The Merged R&D Scheme Key facts about the Merged Scheme How to handle grants and subsidies Subcontracting under the Merged Scheme Unit 3: Costs & Financial Which costs attract relief in the Merged Scheme Restrictions on foreign subcontractors & EPWs The PAYE & NIC cap Unit 4: Rules & Regulations Rules & regulations when giving advice on R&D tax relief The rules and deadlines for Prenotification Where to find further support and training About the course
Self-paced course to learn about the functions of the conscious & subconscious and how hypnosis can be used to treat a wide array of issues and conditions. Individual feedback on each module submission. Successful completion required to progress to practical course for professional qualification in Curative Hypnotherapy (LCH)
Royal College of Chiropractors and First Aid for Life specialist chiropractor first aid course covering specific medical emergencies in a chiropractic setting (3 hours verifiable CPD) This RCC first Aid and 3 hours verifiable CPD for chiropractors course is a specialist first aid course covering specific medical emergencies in a chiropractic setting. Including topics such as recognising a stroke or pneumothorax, fainting (syncope), head injuries, diabetes and hypoglycaemia, managing spinal injuries in an emergency situation and much more. The course consists of illustrated step by step directions, flow charts, diagrams, videos and test yourself sections fully compatible with all computers and mobile devices. You will be able to stop and start as often as you like and print your Certificate on completion. The RCC first Aid and 3 hours verifiable CPD for chiropractors course is equivalent to 3 hours of verifiable CPD and you will have continuous access to the course for 12 months. This course fulfils the criteria for Appointed Person first aid training, however a more comprehensive practical course is required in order to be a full First Aider. This training does not seek to replace a practical first aid course and practical training is strongly recommended in order to prepare fully for medical emergencies and to experience the force required for CPR and learn exactly how to roll someone into the recovery position and other practical skills. It is impossible to cover all eventualities within this course, or to equip you with the knowledge and skills to appropriately diagnose and treat in unpredictable real life situations. If you suspect serious illness or injury, you should always seek immediate professional medical advice. The author has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within the course, however this course is merely a guide and the author does not accept any liability or responsibility for any inaccuracies or for any mistreatment or misdiagnosis of any person, however caused. The course material has been written by Emma Hammett, qualified nurse, first aid trainer and founder of First Aid for Life in conjunction with other medical and first aid professionals. If you have any queries concerning this course, please contact emma@firstaidforlife.org.uk Course contents: Action in an emergency Keep yourself safe Priorities of Treatment Preparing for an emergency Helpful information What to put in your First Aid kit Information to give the Emergency Services Role of the First Aider The Primary Survey – How to help in an Emergency Danger Response Airway Breathing Chest Wounds Collapsed Lung or a sucking chest wound Flail Chest Fainting Head Injuries What to look for and what to do Suspected brain injury Compression and concussion Skull Fracture Strokes and Trans Ischaemic Attacks Spinal Injuries Log rolling someone into recovery position Diabetic emergencies Useful advice Final Lesson & quiz
For all dog lovers: prompt emergency first aid reduces pain and suffering and could save your dog’s life. This step-by-step guide is designed to give you an introduction to essential first aid for all dog owners and those working with dogs. This course covers the key elements of basic first aid for dogs, for example breathing problems, poison, head injuries, what to put in your first aid kit and much more. This course does not include the care of an unconscious Dog (Dog CPR and the Recovery Position) If you're looking for a more comprehensive course please see our First Aid for Dogs course, which is equivalent to 6 hours verifiable CPD. These courses all conform to the latest RECOVER guidelines for veterinary CPR. The course consists of illustrated step by step directions, flow charts, diagrams, videos and test yourself sections fully compatible with all computers and mobile devices. You will be able to stop and start as often as you like and print your Certificate on completion. You have continuous access to this course for 12 months. This is essential training for anyone working with pets and all pet owners. Our courses empower you with the skills and confidence to provide immediate help to your pet in a medical emergency - in those first vital minutes before you can get to a Vet. Prompt and appropriate First Aid reduces the pain and suffering experienced by your pet and could save their life. It is impossible to cover all eventualities within this course, or to equip you with the knowledge and skills to appropriately diagnose and treat in unpredictable real life situations. If you suspect illness or injury, you should always seek immediate professional medical or veterinary advice. The author has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within the course, however this course is merely a guide and the author does not accept any liability or responsibility for any inaccuracies or for any mistreatment or misdiagnosis of any person or animal, however caused. The course material has been written by Emma Hammett, qualified nurse, first aid trainer and founder of First Aid for Life in conjunction with other medical, first aid, animal and veterinary professionals. If you have any questions concerning this course, please contact emma@firstaidforlife.org.uk Course contents: Action in an emergency Keep yourself safe Priorities of treatment Preparing for an emergency How to muzzle a dog Helpful information What to put in your first aid kit What the vet needs to know The primary survey – how to help in an emergency Danger Response Airway Breathing and circulation Unresponsive and breathing Choking and drowning Poisoning Head injuries Useful advice Final lesson
This course covers essential first aid for cyclists to give you the skills to be able to help yourself and others if involved in an accident. The course is designed as an introduction to basic first aid in a cycling environment. The course covers topics including head injuries, how to put someone into the recovery position, breaks, sprains and dislocations and so much more. For a more comprehensive course please see First Aid for Cyclists which includes CPR, spinal injuries, when to move them, asthma and breathing problems, heat exhaustion and much more. The course consists of illustrated step by step directions, flow charts, diagrams, videos and test yourself sections fully compatible with all computers and mobile devices. You will be able to stop and start as often as you like and print your Certificate on completion. You will have continuous access to the course for 12 months. It is impossible to cover all eventualities within this course, or to equip you with the knowledge and skills to appropriately diagnose and treat in unpredictable real life situations. If you suspect serious illness or injury, you should always seek immediate professional medical advice. The author has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within the course, however this course is merely a guide and the author does not accept any liability or responsibility for any inaccuracies or for any mistreatment or misdiagnosis of any person, however caused. The course material has been written by Emma Hammett, qualified nurse, first aid trainer and founder of First Aid for Life in conjunction with other medical and first aid professionals. If you have any queries concerning this course, please contact emma@firstaidforlife.org.uk Course contents: Action in an emergency Keep yourself safe Priorities of treatment Information to give the emergency services The primary survey – how to help in an emergency Danger Response Airway Breathing Unresponsive and breathing How to put someone into the recovery position Wounds and bleeding How to treat a bleeding wound Dressings Embedded objects Shock Symptoms of shock Breaks, sprains and dislocations How do you know if they have broken a bone? Treatment for soft tissue injuries or possible closed fractures When to call an ambulance Head injuries What to look for and what to do Compression and concussion Skull fracture How to recognise if something is seriously wrong Road traffic accidents – how to help! Final test-yourself section and certificate
This comprehensive, interactive and certificated course, will clearly guide you as to what to do if you find someone unconscious. The course covers CPR, Heart Attack, Recovery Position, Choking, Anaphylaxis and exactly how to use a Defibrillator and much more. The course consists of illustrated step by step directions, flow charts, diagrams, videos and test yourself sections fully compatible with all computers and mobile devices. You will be able to stop and start as often as you like and print your Certificate on completion. The course is equivalent to 3 hours of verifiable CPD and you will have continuous access to the course for 12 months. It is impossible to cover all eventualities within this course, or to equip you with the knowledge and skills to appropriately diagnose and treat in unpredictable real life situations. If you suspect serious illness or injury, you should always seek immediate professional medical advice. The Author has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained within the course, however this course is merely a guide and the Author does not accept any liability or responsibility for any inaccuracies or for any mistreatment or misdiagnosis of any person, however caused. The course material has been written by Emma Hammett, Qualified Nurse, First Aid Trainer and founder of First Aid for Life in conjunction with other medical and first aid professionals. If you have any queries concerning this course, please contact emma@firstaidforlife.org.uk Course contents: Unresponsive and Breathing Recovery Position How to put someone into the Recovery position How to put a baby into the recovery position Secondary Survey Unconscious and not breathing Resuscitation Resuscitation – Child Resuscitating a Baby Hygiene during CPR Compression only Resuscitation Breathing Problems Choking How to help a Choking adult How to help a choking child How to help a choking baby Anaphylactic Shock Introduction What is an allergic reaction? Who is at risk from anaphylaxis? Common triggers for reactions How to recognise an acute allergic reaction? Common symptoms include How to Treat Anaphylaxis How to use an Adrenaline Auto-injector Patient Positioning for anaphylaxis After an anaphylactic reaction Storage of auto injectors Legislation concerning the administration of Adrenaline in a life threatening emergency Final Lesson