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The Life Garage

By Metanoeo Coaching and CIC

The Life Garage - you service your car so why not your life? Skills, tools and ideas for living life well.

The Life Garage
Delivered Online On Demand
FREE

Understanding the LGBTQ+ Community

By traumatraining.uk

Throughout this course, we explore key topics including the historical context of LGBTQ+ rights, the impact of societal attitudes on mental health, and the importance of affirming practices in therapy. You will also learn about the intersectionality of LGBTQ+ identities with other aspects of diversity, such as race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status, providing a holistic view of your clients’ experiences. Our goal is to create a deeper understanding and awareness of the LGBTQ+ community, empowering you to build meaningful, respectful relationships with clients and colleagues from all backgrounds. By the end of this course, you will be better equipped to challenge biases, advocate for inclusivity, and support the mental health needs of LGBTQ+ individuals.

Understanding the LGBTQ+ Community
Delivered Online On Demand15 months
FREE

Understanding Addiction

By traumatraining.uk

Have you ever wondered why some people seem to be more prone to addiction than others? While addiction can affect anyone, certain individuals may have a higher susceptibility due to their personality traits and characteristics. This concept is often referred to as an addictive personality. While the term "addictive personality" may sound simple, it is important to understand that it is not a diagnosis or a definitive label. Instead, it is a set of traits and behaviours that may increase the risk of addiction. The concept of addiction and addictive behaviour has a rich and complex history deeply intertwined with human civilisation. From ancient times to our modern understanding, the evolution of addiction has been shaped by cultural, medical, and scientific developments.

Understanding Addiction
Delivered Online On Demand47 months
FREE

Ask a Clinical Supervisor 24/7 - Resource Hub

By traumatraining.uk

ASKACLINICALSUPERVISOR 24/7 membership plan is an excellent resource for counsellors looking for some extra support.

Ask a Clinical Supervisor 24/7 - Resource Hub
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
FREE

Health and Social Care Communication Skills

3.0(2)

By Alpha Academy

Health and Social Care Communication Skills Effective communication is a vital part of health and social care. This Health and Social Care Communication Skills course offers practical knowledge and techniques to enhance how professionals interact with patients, families, and colleagues. You’ll learn about professional behaviour, communication types, patient understanding, and how to maintain confidentiality in healthcare settings. Through this course, you will gain an understanding of medical terms, patient interaction techniques, and ethical issues in health communication. Whether you’re starting your career or looking to strengthen your current skills, this course offers the tools to build strong, respectful, and effective communication in any care environment. Course Curriculum Module 1. Introduction to Health and Social Care Module 2: Communication and its Relevance Module 3: Importance of Communication in Healthcare Module 4: Professional Communication and Behaviour Module 5: Interviewing Techniques Module 6: Adapting Communication to a Patient's Ability to Understand Module 7: Confidentiality in a Medical Environment Module 8: Human Body Vocabulary with Pictures Module 9: Equipment, Instrument and Lab Tests Module 10: Legal aspects and Ethics Module 11: Medical Jargon and Terminology Module 12: Acronyms and Abbreviation (Learn more about this online course)

Health and Social Care Communication Skills
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
FREE

Child and Adolescent Counselling Mental Health Online Course

3.0(2)

By Alpha Academy

Child and Adolescent Counselling Mental Health Online Course The Child and Adolescent Counselling Mental Health Online Course helps you understand how mental health affects children and teenagers. You will learn how to support young people through their emotional and mental struggles. The course explains the causes of mental health problems and teaches how to build strong relationships, handle issues like ADHD, autism, and dyslexia, and respond to harmful behaviours. You will also learn about treatments, medication, and mental health laws in the UK. This course offers clear and useful knowledge that can help in real-life care and support. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Mental Health Module 02: Child Psychology Module 03: Attachment and Relationship Building in Childhood Module 04: Impacts of Separation and Loss on Attachment Module 05: Factors that Influence Development Module 06: Mental Health Problems in Young and Adults Module 07: Other Mental Health Problems in Young and Adults Module 08: Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia in Young and Adults Module 09: Dealing With Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia in Young and Adults Module 10: The Self Harming Behaviour Module 11: Mental Health Treatment and Medicine Module 12: Mental Health over Life Span and Society in the UK Module 13: Mental Health Related Legislations in the UK (Learn more about this online course)

Child and Adolescent Counselling Mental Health Online Course
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
FREE

Healthcare Assistant Course

3.0(2)

By Alpha Academy

Investment Banking: LBO, IPO and M&A Online Course This Investment Banking Training: LBO, IPO and M&A course gives you a clear and practical introduction to the world of investment banking. You will learn how investment banks operate, how they value companies, and how major financial deals like leveraged buyouts, initial public offerings and mergers and acquisitions work. The course explains these processes in a simple, step-by-step way, helping you build the skills to succeed in corporate finance and deal-making. Course Curriculum Module 1: Working in Different Healthcare Settings Module 2: Understanding Legal, Professional Standards of Practice and Ethical Aspects of Health Care – Part 1 Module 3: Understanding Legal, Professional Standards of Practice and Ethical Aspects of Health Care – Part 2 Module 4: Maintaining Medical Records Module 5: Confidentiality in a Medical Environment Module 6: Health and Safety Responsibilities Module 7: Hygiene in Nursing Module 8: Infection Control Module 9: Mobility and Immobility Issues of Patients in Nursing Module 10: Rights and Responsibilities as a Health and Social Care Worker Module 11: Role as a Caregiver and Healthcare Professional Module 12: Providing Care or Treatment to People Who Lack Capacity Module 13: Managing Service Delivery in Health and Social Care Module 14: Medical Jargon and Terminology Module 15: Effects of Covid-19 on Human Life Module 16: Preventions and Social Measures to Be Taken Module 17: Information Technology in Health Care Module 18: Artificial Intelligence, Data Science and Technological Solutions Against Covid-19 (Learn more about this online course)

Healthcare Assistant Course
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
FREE

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Npdrivingschool

npdrivingschool

London

The state of North Carolina requires anyone under the age of 18 to complete a driver education course consisting of at least 30 hours of classroom and a minimum of 6 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction. To be eligible to register for a class session, you must be 14 years and 6 months old by the first day of class. During the school year, students must register for class at the school that they attend. During the summer, students are permitted to take the class at any school within the county in which they attend school. Students may not cross into other counties to attend driver education class at any time. Your first step will be to visit our class schedule listing to see the upcoming sessions and sign up for a class. If your school does not hold online registration through our website, you will need to contact the school directly to register for a class. Though class sessions vary from school to school, most class sessions are eleven school days long with each session three hours in length and typically, there are no class sessions on Fridays. During the summer, there are no excused absences. Students must attend all sessions to get credit for the class. Once the student has completed the classroom phase of driver education, the students from each class are placed in order by date of birth from the oldest to the youngest and will be driven in that order. You should receive a call within 30-90 days of classroom completion from your instructor to set up your behind-the-wheel schedule. Some of the larger areas are between 90-120 days due to the shortage of instructors. Our instructors will do their best to work with your schedule. Most instructors drive afternoons, evenings, and on Saturdays. Some instructors drive mornings before school. There is no one-on-one instruction. There will be a total of two or three students in the vehicle at all times. Students will be picked up and dismissed from the school campus. It is the parents’ responsibility to provide transportation to and from driver education. It typically takes three to four days to complete the behind-the-wheel phase. On the last day of driving, the instructor will issue a completion certificate. This certificate does not expire. You will then need to obtain a driver eligibility certificate which is provided by the high school and verifies that the student meets the requirements of the adequate progress law. The driver eligibility certificate expires 30 days from the issue date. Once you have these forms (along with your birth certificate and social security card) you may visit the DMV to apply for your permit. We hope you have a pleasant and rewarding driver education experience. If we can be of any assistance, please call and speak with our office staff.

One Team Logic (MyConcern)

one team logic (myconcern)

Talbot Green,

Good record keeping is the cornerstone of effective safeguarding practice. A vitally important practical step in safeguarding is to record concerns as they arise. MYCONCERN® is our Queen’s Award-winning secure digital platform that enables staff or other members of your organisation (such as volunteers) to record their safeguarding concerns quickly and easily. Recording safeguarding concerns in a carefully structured and consistent way supports highly effective case management and data analysis. Our mobile companion app enables the secure recording and case management of concerns on-the-go and seamlessly links with your user account in MYCONCERN®. TAKE ACTION INFORMED DECISION MAKING Understanding your safeguarding data is critical if you want to prevent serious harm. By recording incidents and concerns diligently and consistently a picture will quickly emerge of risks, issues and trends. By monitoring and managing your data in MYCONCERN® you will be in the best possible position to provide early help and to demonstrate the impact of your initiatives and interventions. GENERATING INSIGHT BUILD A RICH PICTURE Gaining a multi-establishment perspective provides much greater insight to improve safeguarding practice. Safeguarding concerns are rarely limited to a single place or issue - they often occur in multiple locations and involve several people and issues. Building a rich picture using a wide base of data and from a multi-establishment perspective can provide much greater insight. Organisation-wide and even community-based action now becomes possible. Data from multiple instances of MYCONCERN® can be analysed using the advanced capabilities of CLARITY® to track trends, identify actionable opportunities for intervention, save time and money, and improve safeguarding practice.

Metal Cladding & Roofing Manufacturers Association

metal cladding & roofing manufacturers association

Newport Gwent

MCRMA HOME Welcome to the Metal Cladding and Roofing Manufacturers Association web site! A NEW MEMBER FOR MCRMA! MCRMA extends a warm welcome to Blueprint who offer a comprehensive in-house design and detailing service covering all aspects of the development and engineering of the building envelope.GD40 EXPLAINED IN ONLINE WEBINAR This webinar from A. Proctor Group introduces and discusses the content of MCRMA Guidance Document GD40 – Understanding membranes in ventilated rainscreen facades. ADVICE NOTE BRINGS CLARITY TO AD-L2 MCRMA has published an Advice Note AN 09 The Building (Amendment) Regulations Guidance 2021. This advice note addresses ambiguities in the new Approved Document AD-L Volume 2 Buildings other than dwellings which MCRMA has identified in comparison with previous versions of the Approved Documents.CPD MODULES ON SUSTAINABILITY Four CPD modules have been added to the MCRMA online CPD programme. All are based on the recent guidance document ‘Sustainability and durability of metal roofing and cladding systems’ and cover a range of topics including sustainability, recyclability, life cycle costings and durability.DID YOU KNOW? All MCRMA publications are free to download without any restrictions! MCRMA believes that it is essential for technical information to be made as widely available as possible – visit the publications page.NEW! THE AUTUMN EDITION OF METAL MATTERS – OUT NOW This issue features an article on cavity barriers and fire stopping in which we examine how effective fire stopping and cavity barriers are essential elements of fire protection to restrict the spread of smoke or flames, and to maintain compartmentation . This issue of Metal Matters also features case studies from A.Proctor Group, Architectural Profiles, BTS Facades & Fabrications, Euroclad Group and Rockwool, Contact the MCRMA Follow us on Find us on The MCRMA was formed in 1990 to support the systems manufacturers in the emerging metal cladding and roofing industry. Since then MCRMA has evolved to encompass the needs of component manufacturer suppliers, stockholders, systems installers, independent roofing and cladding inspectors plus industry support services providers, all providing independent building envelope solutions for metal-based roofing and cladding systems, products and services. MCRMA publishes a wide range of guidance documents and articles which reflect the latest developments in the specification and manufacture of metal building envelope systems and their components. All MCRMA publications are free to download. A new MCRMA guidance document GD39 Sustainability and durability of metal roofing and cladding systems focuses on sustainability from a ‘fabric first’ approach where the metal building envelope provides a long-lasting solution which can be future proofed for potential changes of use of the building. As there is a natural split between sustainability and durability topics the MCRMA guidance document is published as a suite of eight standalone sections each of which covers specific but interrelated subjects, including sustainability background, zero avoidable waste, environmental assessment methods, durability, life cycle/whole life costing, products and components. The document can be downloaded from the sustainability page. MCRMA has published a new Advice Note AN 09 The Building (Amendment) Regulations 2021 Guidance. This advice note addresses ambiguities in the new Approved Document AD-L Volume 2 Buildings other than dwellings which MCRMA has identified in comparison with previous versions of the Approved Documents. Advice Note AN 06 Safe working practices on roofs: the distinction between ‘walkable’ and ‘non-fragility’ has been produced to remind all those involved in roof work construction that they have a responsibility to be aware of the most up to date advice on safe working practices and also to be compliant with the legal requirements. Guidance document GD 32 Self drilling fastener installation tools explains that screw guns are an installer essential when working in roofing and cladding construction, as they ensure that the optimum mechanical performance of a self-drilling fastener is obtained, guaranteeing the integrity of the building envelope. Impact drivers should not be used! Their repetitive impact action can lead to drilling failures, reduce the fastener pull-out performance, and damage the coating or strip the moulding on the fastener head.

Smr Training

smr training

Wales

SMR International specializes in the management of knowledge services and the relationship of knowledge services to knowledge strategy development. The company is known for excellence in delivering consulting, publishing, and strategic learning services to its clients, and the company’s reputation in its field is unsurpassed, thanks to the expertise and commitment of the finest team of KM/knowledge services specialists working in the knowledge domain today. Guy St. Clair Guy St. Clair is President, Consulting Specialist for Knowledge Strategy, and Knowledge Services Evangelist for SMR International. In his professional work, Guy is recognized as an expert adviser in knowledge services and in building the organizational knowledge culture, with a special emphasis on knowledge strategy development. Guy is a prolific author and a frequent speaker on management and leadership issues relating to KM and knowledge services. In a filmed interview (available for view on Guy’s Profile on LinkedIn) with Knowledge Value Chain® expert Timothy W. Powell, Guy talks about knowledge services and knowledge strategy. In another filmed interview (also available for view on Guy’s Profile on LinkedIn), Tony Saadat of Soutron Global, SMT International’s long-time strategic affiliate, interviews Guy about his book — Knowledge Services: A Strategic Framework for the 21st Century Organization — published in 2016 by De Gruyter. Guy’s other books are listed in his Wikipedia site and on his Amazon Author Page. In June, 2017 Guy’s article “Knowledge Services: Your Foundation for Building the Twentieth-First Century Knowledge Organization” was published in Issue 85 of Leader to Leader, the award-winning journal of the Frances Hesselbein Leadership Institute (formerly the Peter F. Drucker Foundation). In the article, Guy provides direction for senior executives and organizational leaders seeking to initiate and implement knowledge services in the workplace. Many of Guy’s presentations, articles, special reports, briefings for clients and colleagues, white papers, and other professional writings can be accessed through SMRShare. Additionally, SMR International blog posts can be accessed by subject using the search engine for the site (to the right) or accessed by date (see chronological listing, also to the right). With Dale Stanley, Deb Hunt, and other members of the SMR International team, the company provides consulting services and strategic learning activities for a wide range of companies and organizations, including non-profit and not-for-profit organizations. In addition to his work with SMR International, Guy teaches at Columbia University in the City of New York. In 2010 Guy came to Columbia to work with the university’s School of Professional Studies in developing the M.S. in Information and Knowledge Strategy program, and he was for four years a Lecturer and Subject Matter Expert for Knowledge Services in that program. Guy currently serves as Lecturer in Knowledge Services for the school’s Postbaccalaureate Studies Program, teaching Managing Information and Knowledge: Applied Knowledge Services. Guy is also the Series Editor for Knowledge Services, the new series from Verlag Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin, the scholarly publishing house specializing in academic literature. Guy and Barrie Levy, his Associate Lecturer at Columbia University, are the authors of the first title in the series, The Knowledge Services Handbook: A Guide for the Knowledge Strategist, published by De Gruyter in 2019. Two other titles in the series were published in 2020: Powell, Timothy W.: The Value of Knowledge: The Economics of Enterprise Knowledge and Intelligence. Garfield, Stan. Handbook of Community Management: A Guide to Leading Communities of Practice. Two new titles are currently scheduled for publication and will be announced when available for purchase: Stepanek, Marcia: Knowledge Services and Knowledge Strategy: Closing the New Digital Divide (2021). Edler, Beatrice: Knowledge Services and Privacy-by-Design: The Nature of Doing Business in Modern Innovation (2022) The new series presents and discusses new and innovative approaches to knowledge sharing used in all fields of work, with authors chosen to provide critical analysis of issues and present solutions to selected knowledge leadership challenges. Since knowledge services is industry and workplace agnostic, the series strives to present practical solutions that can be applied in all institutions worldwide. It thereby contributes significantly to improvements in knowledge management, knowledge services, knowledge strategy development, and knowledge sharing within the organization.