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Working with Children and Young People to Respond to the Climate and Ecological Emergency This is a recording of a session which took place Wednesday 20 March 2024. Do you want to support children and young people to respond to the Climate and Ecological Emergency, but don’t know where to start? About this event The Climate and Ecological Emergency affects everyone, but its impact will be felt most by children and young people and they are becoming increasing concerned by the issue. In the Climate Network’s Climate Action Survey, more than 80% of young people revealed that they were concerned about climate change, and 75% believe it will negatively impact their future. Museums can play an important role in supporting children and young people to learn more about the Climate and Ecological Emergency, to discuss and debate the issues surrounding it, and to get involved with social action to achieve long-term change. In this webinar, delegates will: understand the importance of this work think about how to use their collections and initiate local partnerships to take their own work forward gain inspiration from case studies to inform their work. About the trainer This training webinar will be led by Kathy Moore, Deputy Chair and Environmental Responsibility Champion at GEM and Director of Climate Museum UK. Kathy recently left SHARE Museums East after 10 years to work freelance. Always passionate about environmental issues, she ran an annual, museum-led A Level conference on biodiversity for over 10 years, using natural history collections and involving many external partners. Kathy has delivered Carbon Literacy courses to a variety of museums over the last two years and is now working with Historic England to roll out their Carbon Literacy offer. She will be joined by Louise Bragan, Senior Officer: Programming and Learning at Wakefield Museums and Castles, Jodie Henshaw, Museum Curator at Mansfield Museum and and Izzy McLeod, a Amgueddfa Cymru Producer and climate communicator. Take a look at the full schedule. Who should attend? This training is aimed at staff who work in museums, art galleries and heritage sites who are interested in supporting children and young people to respond to the Climate and Ecological Emergency within their organisation.
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Make a review of the videos focusing on the product's features and analyzing its pros and cons. Our Video Reviewing Course course guides you to create an effective review understanding your target audience. The contents of the course focus on how to review chose the core concepts and unique one, and scrutinize the products. It teaches you how to concise your findings in a single claim and brings another claim with effectiveness. It is better to draw a synopsis on your points with a clear, sound, and straight cuts explanation. You can revisit the product to gather more information. However, at the end of the course, you will learn how to approach with these methods effectively in your review and become fair and unbiased critic. What you'll learn You'll know how to record the perfect video review/case study You'll know the best questions to ask to the reviewer You'll know how to sell your coaching services through the use of video reviews You'll learn about the power of The Attractive Character and how it can make or break a business Requirements You should know how to use a computer at a beginner level You should have a product you've already sold and can collect reviews for Module: 01 Introduction FREE 00:02:00 The Perfect Video Review Overview 00:07:00 The 4W Perfect Testimonial 00:02:00 Recording Tips & Tricks 00:08:00 Recording The Perfect Video 00:16:00 Module: 02 Case Study Example I 00:06:00 Case Study Example II 00:03:00 Where These Videos Are Used 00:02:00 The Attractive Character Overview 00:10:00 Attractive Character II 00:18:00 Course Certification
A collection of my most popular courses and webinars to help you figure out how best to manage your fatigue challenge and move forwards towards a better level of wellness. Help for all stages of your journey - from the initial basics, to returning to work and figuring out when it's time to incorporate more movement and exercise. It also contains a webinar to share with your loved ones, so that they can better understand what you're going through. Contents £10 Communicating with others when you've got fatigue Course 4 Lessons Fatigue journeys vary from person to person - no two experiences are the same. But there's one challenging topic that seems to feature in most people's journeys at one time or another... communication! In this webinar recording I share tips and advice on how to tackle five of the most common conversation challenges when you're on a fatigue recovery journey. View product £75 Fatigue Reset: Crack pacing once and for all Course 32 Lessons View product £10 How to achieve a successful return to work Course 1 Lesson If you’ve had to take time off from your job for months or even years, contemplating a return to work can be difficult. How do you know if you’re ready? Are you well enough to return full-time or do you need to negotiate a phased approach? And what can you do to make sure the return itself goes as successfully as possible? This webinar starts to answer those questions - and many more! View product £10 How to cope better with fatigue Course 2 Lessons A recording of a live webinar held in November 2023. I share the most important areas that you should be focussing on, so that you minimise the time spent wondering what on earth you can do to improve your fatigue challenge and current situation - and get onto the right path to recovery. View product £10 How to start exercising when you have fatigue Course 3 Lessons We hear how helpful it is to exercise for health and wellbeing. But when you have fatigue it can be difficult to know if this is going to help or hinder. When *is* it the right time to start to feel confident about moving more and starting to exercise?In this webinar recording I share tips and advice on how to tackle five of the most common conversation challenges when you're on a fatigue recovery journey. View product £10 When a Loved One has fatigue...how to help them, and yourself. Course 5 Lessons A fatigue-related condition doesn’t only impact the life of the person who's ill, it often changes things for you, their loved ones. Adjusting to this can be tough for you, and it can be difficult to know how to best help them.This webinar will increase your understanding of what life feels like for your loved one, and help you know how to support them on their recovery journey, while looking after yourself too.View product
About this training course This highly interactive 5-day training is aimed at those who wish to take their E&P accounting skills to a more advanced level than our introductory course, E&P Accounting - Level 1, and our intermediate course, E&P Accounting - Level 2. It will help equip you for more demanding analytical roles within your organisation. Training Objectives After the completion of this training course, participants will be able to: Carry out and manage the day-to-day financial accounting activities associated with participation in E&P joint ventures Prepare, analyse and present information for effective financial reporting Understand the impact of a comprehensive range of activities on the financial statements of an upstream oil and gas company Practically apply IFRS in accounting for a wide range of typical oil and gas industry activities Target Audience This is an advanced level course designed for: those who have already attended E&P Accounting - Level 1 and E&P Accounting - Level 2, or those who can demonstrate, by a combination of relevant experience and previous study, sufficient prior knowledge to contribute and benefit from attending this workshop Course Level Advanced Training Methods Training Method - Scenario Based Learning Learning centers around highly realistic E&P company scenarios. A computer-based simulation is used to plan, record and report the progress of your company through several years of international E&P activities. Teams of 2 - 3 people participate in the financial management of these activities, including Operator and Non-operator accounting, recording of transactions, updating of financial statements and analysis of results. The highly interactive laptop-based scenario approach will enable you to follow the impact of each activity from initiation through to final results and analysis of company performance. You will need to bring with you to the course your own laptop PC with MS Excel⢠pre-installed. Prior knowledge of spreadsheet techniques is assumed. Trainer will provide various Excel files which participants may retain at the end of the course. Course Duration: 5 days in total (35 hours). Training Schedule 0830 - Registration 0900 - Start of training 1030 - Morning Break 1045 - Training recommences 1230 - Lunch Break 1330 - Training recommences 1515 - Evening break 1530 - Training recommences 1700 - End of Training The maximum number of participants allowed for this training course is 25. Trainer Your expert course leader has more than 30 years of experience in the international oil and gas industry, covering all areas of Finance and Audit, including involvement in Commercial roles. During her 19 years with ENI she worked in Italy, Netherlands, Egypt and UK and was CFO for 2 major ENI subsidiaries. She has delivered training courses in Accounting, Audit, Economics and Commercial topics in many Countries. She has a Degree in Economics & Accounting and is a Certified Chartered Accountant. She is also a Chartered Auditor and an International Petroleum Negotiator. Outside of work, she is inspired by the beauty of nature and art, helping disadvantaged people, sports (football, golf) and her cat. Courses Delivered Internationally: E&P Accounting, Auditing in the Oil & Gas Industry Cost Control & Budgeting Introduction to the Oil & Gas Industry Petroleum Project Economics Contracts Strategy International O&G Exploitation Contracts POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations
Meetings are a fact of working life - both virtual and physical meetings. Recording the key points from meetings is critical to making sure that accurate information is captured, and action points are clearly identified and allocated. This virtual training session will support members of staff to develop their skills in recording the key points from meetings and discussions. This course will help participants: Describe the different levels of note taking and pick the appropriate style for the meeting Prepare to take minutes in the virtual and the physical environment Liaise and work in partnership with the meeting Chair Use a template to enable the capturing of key points Set up the room ready for the meeting Identify key points to record, versus what not to record Interrupt the meeting confidently to check key points Take neutral, accurate and concise records Produce a well-laid out set of minutes. 1 Introduction Objectives and overview Introductions and personal aims 2 An introduction to minutes Purpose and use Different levels of notetaking 3 Preparing to take minutes Identifying the purpose of the meeting Working with the Chair Tips and techniques to prepare effectively Case studies, review and discussion The physical environment: setting up for a meeting 4 Listening and recording Tips and techniques to make the process easier How to interrupt a meeting What to record; what to leave out Recording in short-form using playscript and bullet-points Listening neutrally Activity: Minuting a Meeting The tricky ones and how to overcome problems in the meeting 5 Preparing the minutes Producing a set of draft minutes Tips on grammar, punctuation and layout Stylistic variation Managing feedback from the Chair 6 Review Summary of key learning points Action planning
How to create a museum visual story Please Note: this is a recording of a session which took place 3 October 2024. The purchase includes access to the recording until April 2025 to view as many times as you like, as well as resources used during the training. Do you want to create a visual story about your museum to help families and other visitors to plan their visits, but don’t know where to start? About this training In this session, SEND in Museums Consultant Sam Bowen will guide you through how to create visual stories, drawing on her own professional museum learning knowledge and lived experience as a parent of a child with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). A visual story is a photo document supported by limited but clear explanatory text. By including a visual story on your website, you can help a range of visitors, including families, to plan their museum visits. Sam explains, “Visual stories act as both a way-finding tool and a reassurance, as they help eliminate the unknown of visiting somewhere new. For many people with neurodivergence or high levels of anxiety, visual stories can be very helpful in removing the fear factor of entering an unfamiliar place.” During this virtual training event, we will: find out why visual stories are important for a range of families to help plan their visits, learn how to create a visual story and how to present it on a website, think about how to test a visual story with families. Take a look at the full schedule. This virtual training session will be delivered over one and a half hours by Sam Bowen, SEND in Museums Consultant. Who should attend? This training is aimed at staff at museums, galleries and heritage sites who are interested in making their organisations more welcoming to SEND families.
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24 Hours Left! Don't Let the Winter Deals Slip Away - Enrol Now! In the Level 3 Forensic Scientist Course, you will delve into the fascinating world of crime scenes and learn how criminal investigations are conducted, taking you through each and every step. It includes a detailed overview of the history and development of forensic science, as well as an introduction to the first forensic scientists. With this Level 3 Forensic Scientist course, you will develop the core skills required to fast-track your career, providing you with both a practical and theoretical understanding of the field of forensics. From analysing fingerprints to recording a crime scene and collecting physical evidence, our experienced instructor will walk you through the entire investigation process. Key Topics to Be Covered by Level 3 Forensic Scientist The History and Development of Forensic Science An Introduction to the First Forensic Scientists An Overview of the Locard Exchange Principle Crime Lab Services & Biological Forensic Science Services The Role of the Coroner and Medical Examiner How to Conduct a Crime Scene Investigation Recording the Crime Scene and Essential Equipment Collecting and Packaging Physical Evidence Fingertip Evidence, DNA, Drug & Bloodstain Analysis This Forensic Scientist online training course is accredited by CPDQS with 10 CPD points for professional development. Students can expect to complete this Forensic Scientist training course in around 07 hours. You'll also get dedicated expert assistance from us to answer any queries you may have while studying our Forensic Scientist course. Learning Outcomes of Level 3 Forensic Scientist Gain an in-depth understanding of the crime scene investigation process Deepen your knowledge of crime lab services & biological forensic science services Learn about the role and responsibilities of the coroner and medical examiner Understand the process for analysing DNA, drug, and bloodstain evidence Sharpen your logical thinking, analytical and investigative skills Know how to collect and package physical evidence taken from a crime scene Develop a comprehensive understanding of fingertip analysis and classification Gain an insight into the history of forensic science and how the industry has developed *** Course Curriculum *** Here is the curriculum breakdown of this Forensic Scientist Masterclass course: Module 1: Forensic Science: The History and Organisation The Development of Forensic Science The First Forensic Scientists The Locard Exchange Principle General Organisation of Forensic Science Crime Lab Services Biological Forensic Science Services Physical Forensic Science Services The Coroner and The Medical Examiner Duties of The Coroner or Medical Examiner The Forensic Scientist In The Courtroom Module 2: Crime Scene Investigation Processing the Crime Scene Securing and Isolating The Crime Scene Recording The Crime Scene Photographic Procedures Video Recording Sketches Search Patterns Module 3: Collecting and Packaging Physical Evidence Locating Physical Evidence Collecting And Packaging Physical Evidence Handling Evidence Packaging Evidence Biological Materials DNA Evidence Best Practices in Biological Evidence Packaging Maintaining The Chain of Custody Obtaining Standard/Reference Samples Submitting Evidence To The Laboratory Ensuring Crime Scene Safety Module 4: Fingerprints: Your Personal Signature Getting a Grip on Fingerprints Developing The Science: A Trip Through Fingerprint History Using Ridge Patterns Making Matching Easier: Classifying Prints Developing the Henry System Locating Those Prints Seeking latent prints Powdering the print Using Chemistry To Expose Prints Cleaning up the Print: Digital Techniques Module 5: Bloodstain Analysis Understanding Blood's Character Looking into Blood Clotting Analysing Bloodstain Patterns Finding Clues in Passive Bloodstains Analysing Projected Blood Spatters Interpreting Void Patterns Classifying Projected Spatters Velocity Spatters Transfer patterns Reconstructing The Crime Scene from Bloodstains Putting It All Together: A Hypothetical Case Module 6: DNA Analysis The Function and Structure Of DNA DNA Identification Collection And Preservation of DNA Evidence Preparing DNA Samples For Fingerprinting Steps of DNA Fingerprinting Paternity DNA Database in the UK Applications Module 7: Drug Analysis Psychological Dependence Physical Dependence Societal Aspects Of Drug Use Types of Drugs Collection And Preservation Of Drug Evidence Forensic Drug Analysis Screening and Confirmation Colour Tests Microcrystalline Tests Chromatography Spectrophotometry Mass Spectrometry Module 8: Firearms Examination Characteristics of Firearms Firearms Evidence Gunshot Residue (GSR) Analysis Collecting Firearms Evidence Handling of Firearms Cartridge Cases Test Firing Powder Pattern Examination Module 9: Questioned Documents: Handwriting and Forgery Examination Handwriting Learning To Write Handwriting Comparison Forgery Disguised Writing Altered Documents Indented Writing Paper and Ink Typewriters and Photocopiers Module 10: Digital Evidence Computer Seizure Steps to Remember Collecting Video Evidence Determine If There Is A Video Stop The Recorder Confiscate The Recording Medium Immediately Document the Video System's Physical Relationship to the Crime Scene Seek Technical Assistance if Problems Occur Module 11: Forensic Psychology: Delving into the Criminal Mind Defining the Role of the Forensic Psychiatric Professional Differentiating Forensic from Clinical Psychiatry How the Mind Matters In Forensics Assessing the Brain Getting Started With a Medical History and Physical Exam Digging into the Psyche Employing Dubious Techniques Dealing with Deception Debunking the Eyewitness Dealing with False Confessions Assessing Competency and Sanity Determining a Defendant's Competence Tracking Serial Offenders Classifying the Multiple Murderer Profiling the Perpetrator Assessing The Perpetrator's Psyche Distinguishing MO from signature Profiling the Victim: Victimology Drawing Boundaries: The Killer's Domain Assessment Process Once you have completed the modules in the Level 3 Forensic Scientist course, your skills and knowledge will be tested with an automated multiple-choice assessment, after which you will receive instant results. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This Level 3 Forensic Scientist course is ideal for: Students and graduates of forensic science, criminology, or related fields Law enforcement professionals, detectives, and private investigators Anyone interested in pursuing a career in forensic science or criminal justice Requirements You will not need any prior background or expertise. All you need to take this Level 3 Forensic Scientist course is - A smart device. A secure internet connection. Being over the age of 16. And a strong drive for learning and literacy. Career path The Forensic Scientist: Masterclass is perfect for aspiring professionals who want to quickly advance their careers in this industry by acquiring the necessary abilities. The following opportunities exist in the field of forensic science: Forensic Scientist: £18,000 to £45,000 per year Crime Scene Investigator: £16,000 to £37,000 per year Fingerprint Expert: £18,000 to £30,000 per year Certificates Certificate Accredited by CPDQS Digital certificate - £10 Certificate Accredited by CPDQS Hard copy certificate - £29 If you are an international student, then you have to pay an additional 10 GBP as an international delivery charge.