Elevate your expertise in vegan nutrition with our comprehensive Vegan Nutritionist Course. Uncover the essentials of plant-based living, master meal planning, and develop counseling skills to guide others on their vegan journey. Gain insights into allergen guidance for food businesses and embark on a path of professional development. Join us to become a certified expert, promoting a healthy, ethical, and sustainable vegan lifestyle. Enroll now and nourish both your knowledge and career in the world of vegan nutrition.
Birth Right Hypnobirthing is a full antenatal birth preparation course for pregnancy. Particularly useful for those who are scared of giving birth. Whether this is your first or tenth baby this information is essential. Whether you're looking for a natural birth or support for your caesarean birth this course will support you and give you the tools for the best birth for you.
About this training NEA Together provides live meetings and recorded presentations for NEA support. Training includes how to prepare yourself and candidates for NEA, how to carry it out, and how to mark and moderate NEA. You will have access to the NEA Together training room for the 2025-26 exam year. Training outcomes By the end of the sessions teachers/trainers will be able to: ● Explain the structure and criteria for their exam boards NEA ● Analyse the current NEA tasks ● Outline how to plan and prepare for NEA ● Outline how NEA will be implemented with their learners ● Explain how to undertake marking for NEA and describe the process of giving effective feedback Why this course is useful The training will provide effective professional development by giving: ● guidance and information on the structure and implementation of the specification in particular NEA and current NEA tasks ● practical ideas to help with teaching and assessment ● a focus on essential content to support the delivery of NEA ● advice and guidance for planning, preparing, marking and moderating NEA ● a collaborative approach and support from experienced teacher practitioners and trainers ● signposting to reliable supporting resources for NEA What training standards are met? No.1 Developing professional development; No.3 Teaching the curriculum; No. 5 Teaching food preparation and cooking. Standards are from the government framework: Food teaching in secondary schools: A framework of knowledge and skills What this course provides For all GCSE Boards Planning and preparing for NEA1 (Food Science) Advice on preparing for this year's NEA 1 tasks Planning and preparing for NEA 2 (Practical Skills) Advice on preparing for this year's NEA 2 tasks Marking and Moderating NEA There are also dedicated Q&A sessions where you are able to seek help and ask questions . What teachers say “Wonderful resources - the best CPD I have had in 13 years of teaching.” “I have found some really useful resources - including presentations on things to check when marking the NEAs and the evidence which the moderators want to have clearly marked. If you haven't been to any of the NEA Together events, then this could be a really good option for you. It's pretty budget friendly as well.” “I have to say it's a brilliant resource. It's very easy to navigate around the site & dip in and out of the sections that you want to use. Lots of excellent resources … I think the donation is worth it, especially to have all the resources in one place.” Booking This ticket gives access to ALL live on-line meetings throughout the year for your board PLUS UNLIMITED access to the full training programme listed below. These are pre-recorded modules you can follow at your own pace. NEW THIS YEAR: LIVE Q&A Forum to ask any questions about NEA throughout your training.
About this training NEA Together provides live meetings and recorded presentations for NEA support. Training includes how to prepare yourself and candidates for NEA, how to carry it out, and how to mark and moderate NEA. You will have access to the NEA Together training room for 2025-26 examination year. Training outcomes By the end of the sessions teachers/trainers will be able to: ● Explain the structure and criteria for their exam boards NEA ● Analyse the current NEA tasks ● Outline how to plan and prepare for NEA ● Outline how NEA will be implemented with their learners ● Explain how to undertake marking for NEA and describe the process of giving effective feedback Why this course is useful The training will provide effective professional development by giving: ● guidance and information on the structure and implementation of the specification in particular NEA and current NEA tasks ● practical ideas to help with teaching and assessment ● a focus on essential content to support the delivery of NEA ● advice and guidance for planning, preparing, marking and moderating NEA ● a collaborative approach and support from experienced teacher practitioners and trainers ● signposting to reliable supporting resources for NEA What training standards are met? No.1 Developing professional development; No.3 Teaching the curriculum; No. 5 Teaching food preparation and cooking. Standards are from the government framework: Food teaching in secondary schools: A framework of knowledge and skills What this course provides For all GCSE Boards Planning and preparing for NEA1 (Food Science) Advice on preparing for this year's NEA 1 tasks Planning and preparing for NEA 2 (Practical Skills) Advice on preparing for this year's NEA 2 tasks Marking and Moderating NEA There are also dedicated Q&A sessions where you are able to seek help and ask questions . What teachers say “Wonderful resources - the best CPD I have had in 13 years of teaching.” “I have found some really useful resources - including presentations on things to check when marking the NEAs and the evidence which the moderators want to have clearly marked. If you haven't been to any of the NEA Together events, then this could be a really good option for you. It's pretty budget friendly as well.” “I have to say it's a brilliant resource. It's very easy to navigate around the site & dip in and out of the sections that you want to use. Lots of excellent resources … I think the donation is worth it, especially to have all the resources in one place.” Booking This ticket gives access to ALL live on-line meetings throughout the year for your board PLUS UNLIMITED access to the full training programme listed below. These are pre-recorded modules you can follow at your own pace. NEW THIS YEAR: LIVE Q&A Forum to ask any questions about NEA throughout your training.
About this training NEA Together provides live meetings and recorded presentations for NEA support. Training includes how to prepare yourself and candidates for NEA, how to carry it out, and how to mark and moderate NEA. You will have access to the NEA Together training room for the 2025-26 exam period. Training outcomes By the end of the sessions teachers/trainers will be able to: ● Explain the structure and criteria for their exam boards NEA ● Analyse the current NEA tasks ● Outline how to plan and prepare for NEA ● Outline how NEA will be implemented with their learners ● Explain how to undertake marking for NEA and describe the process of giving effective feedback Why this course is useful The training will provide effective professional development by giving: ● guidance and information on the structure and implementation of the specification in particular NEA and current NEA tasks ● practical ideas to help with teaching and assessment ● a focus on essential content to support the delivery of NEA ● advice and guidance for planning, preparing, marking and moderating NEA ● a collaborative approach and support from experienced teacher practitioners and trainers ● signposting to reliable supporting resources for NEA What training standards are met? No.1 Developing professional development; No.3 Teaching the curriculum,; No. 5 Teaching food preparation and cooking. Standards are from the government framework: Food teaching in secondary schools: A framework of knowledge and skills What this course provides For all GCSE Boards Planning and preparing for NEA1 (Food Science) Advice on Preparing for this year's NEA 1 tasks Planning and preparing for NEA 2 (Practical Skills) Advice on Preparing for this year's NEA 2 tasks Marking and Moderating NEA There are also dedicated Q&A sessions where you are able to seek help and ask questions . What teachers say “Wonderful resources - the best CPD I have had in 13 years of teaching.” “I have found some really useful resources - including presentations on things to check when marking the NEAs and the evidence which the moderators want to have clearly marked. If you haven't been to any of the NEA Together events, then this could be a really good option for you. It's pretty budget friendly as well.” “I have to say it's a brilliant resource. It's very easy to navigate around the site & dip in and out of the sections that you want to use. Lots of excellent resources … the donation is worth it, especially to have all the resources in one place.” Booking This ticket gives access to ALL live on-line meetings throughout the year for your board PLUS UNLIMITED access to the full training programme listed below. These are pre-recorded modules you can follow at your own pace. NEW THIS YEAR: LIVE Q&A Forum to ask any questions about NEA throughout your training.
About this training NEA Together provides live meetings and recorded presentations for NEA support. Training includes how to prepare yourself and candidates for NEA, how to carry it out, and how to mark and moderate NEA. You will have access to the NEA Together training room for one year. Training outcomes By the end of the sessions teachers/trainers will be able to: ● explain the structure and criteria for their exam boards NEA ● analyse the current NEA tasks ● outline how to plan and prepare for NEA ● outline how NEA will be implemented with their learners ● explain how to undertake marking for NEA and describe the process of giving effective feedback. Why this course is useful The training will provide effective professional development by giving: ● guidance and information on the structure and implementation of the specification in particular NEA and the current NEA task ● practical ideas to help with teaching and assessment ● a focus on essential content to support the delivery of NEA ● advice and guidance for planning, preparing, marking and moderating NEA ● a collaborative approach and support from experienced teacher practitioners and trainers ● signposting to reliable supporting resources for NEA What training standards are met? No.1 Developing professional development; No.3 Teaching the curriculum; No. 5 Teaching food preparation and cooking. Standards are from the government framework: Food teaching in secondary schools: A framework of knowledge and skills What this course provides For WJEC Hospitality and Catering L1-2 we have: 1. New to Teaching H&C NEA? 2. Planning for NEA tasks (released 1st Sept, new tasks EACH YEAR) 3. Marking and Moderating There are also dedicated Q&A sessions where you are able to seek help and ask questions . What teachers say “Wonderful resources - the best CPD I have had in 13 years of teaching.” “I have found some really useful resources - including presentations on things to check when marking the NEAs and the evidence which the moderators want to have clearly marked. If you haven't been to any of the NEA Together events, then this could be a really good option for you. It's pretty budget friendly as well.” “I have to say it's a brilliant resource. It's very easy to navigate around the site & dip in and out of the sections that you want to use. Lots of excellent resources … I think the donation is worth it, especially to have all the resources in one place.” Booking This YEAR LONG ticket gives access to ALL live on-line meetings throughout the year for your board PLUS UNLIMITED access to the full training programme listed below. These are pre-recorded modules you can follow at your own pace. NEW THIS YEAR: LIVE Q&A Forum to ask any questions about NEA throughout your training.
Our Food Hygiene and Safety Training for Catering Management Bundle Course provides a comprehensive theoretical foundation in food safety principles, equipping you with the knowledge to excel in leadership roles.
This comprehensive course is designed to prepare you to take and pass the CompTIA A+ Certification Core (220-1102) certification exam. This is the second of a two-course series. To become fully A+ certified, you will need to pass both the 220-1101 and 220-1102 exams.
Step-by-step online guide to becoming a driving instructor. Learn vehicle care, problem solving, gas saving, and hybrid tech essentials. 🔹 Overview: This step-by-step guide to becoming a driving instructor offers a clear path through the technical and safety elements vital for teaching drivers. Covering essential vehicle maintenance, fuel-saving techniques, hybrid car technology, and effective problem solving, the bundle breaks down the core knowledge needed to build confidence behind the teaching wheel. Designed for flexible online study, the courses provide a detailed roadmap for learners aiming to enter the driving instruction field. From understanding bike maintenance to exploring hybrid systems, this bundle ensures well-rounded preparation without the need to visit a workshop or classroom. 🔹 Learning Outcomes: Understand detailed car and bike maintenance essentials Apply structured problem-solving in instructional scenarios Learn gas saving practices for modern vehicles Gain knowledge of hybrid car systems and technology Develop a step-by-step approach to driver education Improve awareness of vehicle and driver safety principles 🔹 Who is this Course For: Prospective driving instructors seeking structured guidance Drivers keen on vehicle maintenance and fuel efficiency Individuals interested in hybrid and sustainable car tech Learners wanting clear, online stepwise driving education People preparing for driving instructor qualification exams Those seeking to improve problem-solving in driving contexts Motorbike enthusiasts interested in teaching others Anyone looking for flexible and detailed driver training content 🔹 Career Path: Driving Instructor – £22,000–£35,000 per year Automotive Technician – £25,000–£33,000 per year Driving School Administrator – £20,000–£28,000 per year Fleet Safety Trainer – £28,000–£38,000 per year Fuel Efficiency Consultant – £30,000–£40,000 per year Motorbike Instructor – £20,000–£30,000 per year