In the fast-paced world of business, there's an untold story of pain and frustration that resonates with countless aspiring marketers. It's the narrative of launching a product or service into a crowded market, only to watch it disappear into obscurity. The agony of crafting clever advertising campaigns that seem to fall on deaf ears and the frustration of not understanding the intricate dance of consumer behaviour. Marketing is the lifeblood of any successful business as it’s the bridge that connects your offerings to the world, the art of making your business thrive. Your journey to becoming a marketing maestro begins with our comprehensive Marketing course. In this marketing course, you'll delve deep into the multifaceted realm of marketing, from the basics to the intricacies of branding, consumer behaviour, and market segmentation. You'll learn how to navigate the ever-changing marketing environment, conduct effective research, and craft compelling product and pricing strategies. Our comprehensive course equips you with the knowledge and skills to master these critical aspects, to not only enhance your own business endeavours but also be a valuable asset in the marketing world. Join our Marketing course now, and take the first steps to conquer the world of marketing! Goals By the end of this, you will be able to: Grasp the fundamentals of marketing, understanding its core concepts and principles. Gain proficiency in the marketing process, from strategizing to implementation and evaluation. Develop strategic marketing skills, enabling you to create effective marketing plans and campaigns. Analyse the marketing environment and adapt strategies to changing market dynamics. Master market segmentation techniques for precise targeting of customer segments. Comprehend consumer buying behaviour, influencing marketing strategies and customer engagement. Understand business markets and buying behaviour, aiding B2B marketing decisions. Learn marketing research methods for informed decision-making and market insights. Craft product and branding strategies that enhance brand recognition and customer loyalty. Acquire pricing, marketing channels, and integrated marketing communication strategies for successful product promotion. Who is this course for? Aspiring marketers looking to build a solid foundation in marketing concepts and practices. Students and recent graduates seeking to enhance their knowledge of marketing to boost their career prospects. Anyone interested in understanding how businesses operate and how they connect with their target audiences. Individuals looking to explore consumer behaviour and the psychology behind buying decisions. Those interested in the intricacies of branding, advertising, and promotion to create a strong market presence. Career path Marketing Coordinator Marketing Manager Digital Marketing Specialist Market Research Analyst Brand Manager Advertising Executive Sales Manager Product Manager
Course Duration: Half-day or full-day program (with virtual delivery options) Target Audience: HR professionals, leaders, managers, and wellbeing champions who are responsible for creating and maintaining mental health support systems and promoting work-life balance within their organisations. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand the importance of mental health and wellbeing in the workplace. Learn strategies for creating a workplace culture that supports mental health and resilience. Develop practical tools to prevent burnout and promote work-life balance. Identify systems and resources to help employees maintain mental health and manage stress. Design and implement a workplace wellbeing plan that fosters employee engagement and productivity. Course Outline Module 1: The Importance of Workplace Wellbeing What is workplace wellbeing? Understanding mental health, emotional wellbeing, and work-life balance The link between employee wellbeing and organisational performance Statistics and trends: The rising importance of mental health in the workplace The business case for prioritising mental health: reducing absenteeism, turnover, and improving productivity Legal and ethical considerations in workplace mental health Module 2: Mental Health in the Workplace Recognising the signs of mental health challenges (e.g., anxiety, depression, stress) The impact of workplace culture on employee mental health Stress and burnout: Causes, symptoms, and prevention strategies The role of leadership in promoting mental health and supporting employees Confidentiality and stigma: Overcoming barriers to mental health support Module 3: Creating a Culture of Wellbeing Building a supportive and inclusive workplace culture that prioritises mental health Encouraging open dialogue: How to talk about mental health and reduce stigma The role of leadership in modelling and promoting wellbeing practices Policies and practices to promote work-life balance (e.g., flexible working, remote work options) The importance of employee engagement in fostering a culture of wellbeing Module 4: Systems and Resources for Mental Health Support Developing an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and other mental health resources Peer support networks and mental health champions within the workplace Mental health first aid training: How to support colleagues in need Creating accessible resources for employees to manage their mental health (e.g., online tools, workshops, apps) Integrating wellbeing initiatives into existing HR systems: policies, performance management, and professional development Module 5: Strategies for Managing Stress and Preventing Burnout Stress management techniques for individuals and teams Time management, task prioritisation, and setting boundaries to reduce stress Mindfulness and relaxation exercises to combat workplace stress Encouraging regular breaks, physical activity, and healthy work habits Building resilience: Developing coping strategies for challenging situations Preventing burnout: Identifying early warning signs and taking proactive measures Module 6: Promoting Work-Life Balance Defining work-life balance in today’s connected world Strategies for setting boundaries between work and personal life Managing expectations: How to avoid overworking and reduce the pressure to be "always on" The importance of taking breaks, vacations, and "disconnecting" from work Flexible working arrangements and how they contribute to balance Supporting parents, carers, and individuals with other life commitments Module 7: Implementing a Workplace Wellbeing Plan Conducting a wellbeing audit: Understanding current practices and identifying gaps Designing a comprehensive wellbeing program: Key components and best practices Measuring the success of wellbeing initiatives: Metrics, feedback, and employee engagement Aligning wellbeing efforts with organisational goals and values Action planning: Creating a roadmap for rolling out workplace wellbeing initiatives Communicating wellbeing resources and encouraging employee participation Module 8: Sustaining Wellbeing in the Workplace Embedding mental health and wellbeing into the organisation’s long-term strategy Continuous improvement: Monitoring and refining wellbeing programs Engaging employees in ongoing wellbeing activities (e.g., wellness challenges, workshops, wellness days) Training leaders and managers to foster ongoing mental health support Celebrating successes and recognising the importance of mental health in organisational culture Delivery Style Interactive, with a blend of group discussions, case studies, and role-playing activities Practical exercises for creating wellbeing strategies and action plans Relaxation techniques and mindfulness exercises incorporated into the sessions Tools and templates for creating mental health initiatives in the workplace Employee engagement surveys and feedback collection techniques to measure program effectiveness Course Materials Provided Workplace Wellbeing Framework and Best Practice Guidelines Wellbeing Plan Template and Action Plan for Implementation Stress Management and Resilience Toolkit Resources for Managers: Creating Mental Health-Supportive Teams Mental Health First Aid Checklist and Employee Assistance Program Resources Resource list: Apps, books, and online resources for mental health in the workplace Optional Add-ons Follow-up sessions for managers and leaders on maintaining a mental health-friendly work environment E-learning modules on specific aspects of wellbeing (e.g., stress management, mental health first aid) One-on-one wellbeing consultations or coaching for employees Employee wellbeing workshops (e.g., mindfulness, physical wellness, nutrition)
Enamelling Workshop We are delighted to be offering this super creative workshop. Enamelling is the exciting process of applying finely ground glass to metal which, when heated to a high temperature, melts and fuses to the metal. The process is fascinating, and the results can be extraordinary. At this workshop you will learn how to enamel using opaque enamels on copper and applying them using sieving, wet packing, stencilling and glass decoration techniques. Your experienced and knowledgeable tutor will guide you through the explorative process, demonstrating each stage and offering one-to-one support where appropriate. This workshop is suitable for complete beginners as well as those who have dabbled and would like to further their experience. We aim for you to complete at least 4 pieces during your day. These could be jewellery items, such as earrings or pendants, or small pictures for you to frame. The choice is very much yours. The workshop will run from 10.00am until 4.00pm, with a pause for a ploughman-style lunch. Your lunch and all the materials to make your 4 pieces will be provided, as will a workshop apron for you to wear during your day. Join us for a truly creative day and immerse yourself in this ancient art form. Places on this workshop are limited to 8. Sunday 22nd June 2025 10.00am - 4.00pm £98.00 (includes lunch and materials) Birlingham, Worcestershire
Supporting your team - a manager's guide Facilitated by Claire Warner Charity Culture, Wellbeing & Leadership Specialist Aimed at managers | heads of | directors working in fundraising and marcomms leadership roles in UK hospices Please only sign up for this session if you have line management responsibility - - - Managing a team of fundraisers isn’t just about hitting targets - it’s about keeping your people motivated, engaged, and well-supported. Hospice fundraising comes with unique pressures, and as a manager, you play a crucial role in helping your team navigate them. This practical, interactive workshop will help you: ✅ Recognise the early signs of stress and burnout in your team ✅ Create a culture of support, resilience, and psychological safety ✅ Implement strategies to balance high performance with team wellbeing With real-life examples, discussion, and actionable takeaways, you’ll leave with the tools and confidence to be a stronger, more effective leader for your fundraisers. - - - Claire Warner (she/her) is a Charity Culture, Wellbeing & Leadership Specialist. Before developing this specialism, Claire had 19 years working in the charity sector, including 10 years in Director / Senior Leader roles. But it was a period of significant unwellbeing (breast cancer) that led Claire to the career change. And it was in conducting a large piece of research into sector wellbeing, that Claire recognised this significant gap in provision and went on to create Lift. In 2020, Claire won the Best Digital Leader Award at the Social CEO Awards for her wellbeing work during the pandemic. In 2021, she curated the first Charity Workplace Wellbeing Summit and was named as one of Charity Times Magazine’s 20 Pandemic Pioneers. Claire lives in rural Lancashire with her husband, their two daughters, Rowan the dog and horses Maddie and Bernie.
We’re excited to introduce Cademy Course Forums, a new feature that allows students to engage in discussions, ask questions, and connect with instructors and peers—all within their courses. This Playground & Feedback Program is your chance to experience course forums from a student’s perspective, explore their functionality, and share your insights to help us refine and improve the feature. Why Join? Hands-On Experience – See how course forums work from the student side. Engage in Discussions – Post, reply, and interact with other participants. Provide Feedback – Help shape the future of course forums with your suggestions. Stay Ahead – Get an early look at features that will enhance online learning. How to Get Started Enroll in this course – Simply sign up to gain access. Explore the course forum – Once enrolled, click on the “Forum” tab at the top of the page. Share your thoughts – Let us know what works well and what could be improved. We value your input and can’t wait to hear your thoughts. Enroll now and be part of the future of online learning with Cademy!
This Paediatric First Aid Training Course is a QA Level 3 Award and is recognised by Ofsted and includes the requirements of the appointed person in the workplace. This 2 Day Paediatric First Aid QA Level 3 award course is suitable for school staff, child minders, nursery assistants and staff who look after children as part of their working requirements. It will be of particular interest to Child Minders, Teachers, Crèche Assistants and staff who have a responsibility for children whilst in their care. You can be assured that you are meeting your First Aid Training requirements by attending this Paediatric First Aid Course which is Ofqual regulated. This 2 Day Paediatric First Aid course can also be delivered directly in your workplace for 6-10 delegates for only £1180.00 +Vat. Delivered in Liverpool, Manchester and across North Wales. The prevention of accidents is obviously preferable to giving first aid. Nothing can replace adequate supervision of a child in a friendly and relaxed environment. Now and again however, accidents and illness do happen and you may be called upon to give first aid to a child in your care. It is important therefore, to make a plan for how you would deal with such an emergency situation. The current EYFS statutory framework requires at least one person who has a current Paediatric First Aid certificate to be on the premises or outings at all times when children are present. According to EYFS guidance for effective paediatric first aid training; Training is designed for workers caring for children in the absence of their parents The training leading to a certificate or a renewal certificate is a minimum of 12 hours The Paediatric first aid training certificate should be renewed every 3 years Resuscitation and other equipment include baby and junior models, as appropriate Training covers appropriate contents of a first aid box for babies and children Training should include recording accidents and incidents For more information on our Paediatric first aid training courses delivered directly in your workplace anywhere in Liverpool, please email us or why not call us on 0151 515 0416 and speak to our experienced and friendly staff. Paediatric First Aid Training 2 Day - Liverpool
DATE: Friday 1st November TIME: 4pm LOCATION: Studio A Covering Everything you've ever wanted to know (but been too afraid to ask) about starting and running a successful film production company. Join James Haslam and Dominic Howlett as they explain how you can develop and grow your own independent film company in only a few years. Through careful planning, hard work and dedication, you can achieve your dream job and potential, whilst cutting your own path through the quagmire. They are two of the heads of Window-Zebra Media, who have been producing work for clients as varied as the BBC, NHS, Google, Universal and Sky Arts, as well as many more! Some of the areas covered will include: When to start your company Funding vs self-funding Getting/understanding clients How to survive in an ever-changing industry Some of our early mistakes How to keep your passion projects going Be sure to book in advance to guarantee yourself a space.
As humanitarians, helping others is both rewarding and challenging as it takes a toll on our wellbeing and mental health. Whether you are providing humanitarian response to current events in Israel and Gaza, the protracted crises in Syria, civil war in Yemen, earthquake in Nepal, or flooding in Dominican Republic (just to name a few), a focus on your wellbeing and mental health is just as important as those you help. Partnering with The KonTerra Group, an expert in wellbeing and resilience, we created videos in English, Hebrew, Arabic, French, Spanish, Ukrainian, Polish, and Russianon the topics below. They are available on the DisasterReady YouTube channel making them easily available for you and those you are helping. Coping with Grief and LossCoping with an Insecure EnvironmentUnderstanding and Coping with Vicarious TraumaMaintaining Wellbeing During DisplacementWays to Stay Calm in an EmergencyUnderstanding and Coping with BurnoutWhat Is Counseling and How Can it Help Me?10 Tips for Supporting Staff After a Traumatic EventSupporting Staff During Evacuation, Displacement and Shelter in Place Take a few minutes to invest in your wellbeing by watching one or more of the videos and forward the YouTube link to co-workers, family, and the crisis-affected communities you are walking alongside. Together we can help each other strengthen our wellbeing and mental health during these difficult times. As humanitarians, helping others is both rewarding and challenging as it takes a toll on our wellbeing and mental health. Whether you are providing humanitarian response to current events in Israel and Gaza, the protracted crises in Syria, civil war in Yemen, earthquake in Nepal, or flooding in Dominican Republic (just to name a few), a focus on your wellbeing and mental health is just as important as those you help. Partnering with The KonTerra Group, an expert in wellbeing and resilience, we created videos in English, Hebrew, Arabic, French, Spanish, Ukrainian, Polish, and Russianon the topics below. They are available on the DisasterReady YouTube channel making them easily available for you and those you are helping. Coping with Grief and LossCoping with an Insecure EnvironmentUnderstanding and Coping with Vicarious TraumaMaintaining Wellbeing During DisplacementWays to Stay Calm in an EmergencyUnderstanding and Coping with BurnoutWhat Is Counseling and How Can it Help Me?10 Tips for Supporting Staff After a Traumatic EventSupporting Staff During Evacuation, Displacement and Shelter in Place Take a few minutes to invest in your wellbeing by watching one or more of the videos and forward the YouTube link to co-workers, family, and the crisis-affected communities you are walking alongside. Together we can help each other strengthen our wellbeing and mental health during these difficult times. As humanitarians, helping others is both rewarding and challenging as it takes a toll on our wellbeing and mental health. Whether you are providing humanitarian response to current events in Israel and Gaza, the protracted crises in Syria, civil war in Yemen, earthquake in Nepal, or flooding in Dominican Republic (just to name a few), a focus on your wellbeing and mental health is just as important as those you help. Partnering with The KonTerra Group, an expert in wellbeing and resilience, we created videos in English, Hebrew, Arabic, French, Spanish, Ukrainian, Polish, and Russianon the topics below. They are available on the DisasterReady YouTube channel making them easily available for you and those you are helping. Coping with Grief and LossCoping with an Insecure EnvironmentUnderstanding and Coping with Vicarious TraumaMaintaining Wellbeing During DisplacementWays to Stay Calm in an EmergencyUnderstanding and Coping with BurnoutWhat Is Counseling and How Can it Help Me?10 Tips for Supporting Staff After a Traumatic EventSupporting Staff During Evacuation, Displacement and Shelter in Place Take a few minutes to invest in your wellbeing by watching one or more of the videos and forward the YouTube link to co-workers, family, and the crisis-affected communities you are walking alongside. Together we can help each other strengthen our wellbeing and mental health during these difficult times. As humanitarians, helping others is both rewarding and challenging as it takes a toll on our wellbeing and mental health. Whether you are providing humanitarian response to current events in Israel and Gaza, the protracted crises in Syria, civil war in Yemen, earthquake in Nepal, or flooding in Dominican Republic (just to name a few), a focus on your wellbeing and mental health is just as important as those you help. Partnering with The KonTerra Group, an expert in wellbeing and resilience, we created videos in English, Hebrew, Arabic, French, Spanish, Ukrainian, Polish, and Russianon the topics below. They are available on the DisasterReady YouTube channel making them easily available for you and those you are helping. Coping with Grief and LossCoping with an Insecure EnvironmentUnderstanding and Coping with Vicarious TraumaMaintaining Wellbeing During DisplacementWays to Stay Calm in an EmergencyUnderstanding and Coping with BurnoutWhat Is Counseling and How Can it Help Me?10 Tips for Supporting Staff After a Traumatic EventSupporting Staff During Evacuation, Displacement and Shelter in Place Take a few minutes to invest in your wellbeing by watching one or more of the videos and forward the YouTube link to co-workers, family, and the crisis-affected communities you are walking alongside. Together we can help each other strengthen our wellbeing and mental health during these difficult times. As humanitarians, helping others is both rewarding and challenging as it takes a toll on our wellbeing and mental health. Whether you are providing humanitarian response to current events in Israel and Gaza, the protracted crises in Syria, civil war in Yemen, earthquake in Nepal, or flooding in Dominican Republic (just to name a few), a focus on your wellbeing and mental health is just as important as those you help. Partnering with The KonTerra Group, an expert in wellbeing and resilience, we created videos in English, Hebrew, Arabic, French, Spanish, Ukrainian, Polish, and Russianon the topics below. They are available on the DisasterReady YouTube channel making them easily available for you and those you are helping. Coping with Grief and LossCoping with an Insecure EnvironmentUnderstanding and Coping with Vicarious TraumaMaintaining Wellbeing During DisplacementWays to Stay Calm in an EmergencyUnderstanding and Coping with BurnoutWhat Is Counseling and How Can it Help Me?10 Tips for Supporting Staff After a Traumatic EventSupporting Staff During Evacuation, Displacement and Shelter in Place Take a few minutes to invest in your wellbeing by watching one or more of the videos and forward the YouTube link to co-workers, family, and the crisis-affected communities you are walking alongside. Together we can help each other strengthen our wellbeing and mental health during these difficult times. As humanitarians, helping others is both rewarding and challenging as it takes a toll on our wellbeing and mental health. Whether you are providing humanitarian response to current events in Israel and Gaza, the protracted crises in Syria, civil war in Yemen, earthquake in Nepal, or flooding in Dominican Republic (just to name a few), a focus on your wellbeing and mental health is just as important as those you help. Partnering with The KonTerra Group, an expert in wellbeing and resilience, we created videos in English, Hebrew, Arabic, French, Spanish, Ukrainian, Polish, and Russianon the topics below. They are available on the DisasterReady YouTube channel making them easily available for you and those you are helping. Coping with Grief and LossCoping with an Insecure EnvironmentUnderstanding and Coping with Vicarious TraumaMaintaining Wellbeing During DisplacementWays to Stay Calm in an EmergencyUnderstanding and Coping with BurnoutWhat Is Counseling and How Can it Help Me?10 Tips for Supporting Staff After a Traumatic EventSupporting Staff During Evacuation, Displacement and Shelter in Place Take a few minutes to invest in your wellbeing by watching one or more of the videos and forward the YouTube link to co-workers, family, and the crisis-affected communities you are walking alongside. Together we can help each other strengthen our wellbeing and mental health during these difficult times.
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
Did you know that understanding the intricate anatomy of the ankle and foot can significantly enhance your ability to treat common injuries and conditions? Deepening your knowledge in this area can lead to more effective patient outcomes and a more rewarding clinical practice. Discover the Secrets of Ankle and Foot Anatomy! Unlock the secrets to effective treatment and rehabilitation of ankle and foot conditions with our comprehensive webinar designed specifically for physiotherapists and related professionals. Creating the Course Module Our "Therapeutic Guide to Ankle and Foot Anatomy" webinar is structured to ensure a deep and practical understanding of the topic. Here's how we create an impactful learning experience: Foundational Overview: Anatomy of the Ankle and Foot: Detailed exploration of bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, and nerves. Biomechanics: Insight into the function of each structure and their role in stability and mobility. Common Injuries and Conditions: Identification and Diagnosis: Recognizing and diagnosing issues such as sprains, strains, fractures, and plantar fasciitis. Treatment Techniques: Developing and applying effective physiotherapy treatment plans. Biomechanical Considerations: Gait Analysis: Understanding gait abnormalities and their impact. Muscle Imbalances and Footwear: Addressing contributing factors to prevent injuries. Interactive Learning: Q&A Sessions: Engage with expert physiotherapists and peers. Practical Demonstrations: Hands-on learning to reinforce concepts. Additional Resources: Lifetime Access: Continuous learning with access to resources. Downloadable Materials: Keep handy references and notes. CPD Certificate: Earn credit hours and bolster your professional development. Benefits of the Course Enhanced Clinical Skills: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the ankle and foot, enabling better diagnosis and treatment. Effective Treatment Plans: Learn to develop and apply evidence-based treatment strategies. Prevent Future Injuries: Understand and address biomechanical issues to prevent recurrences. Professional Growth: Earn CPD credit hours and enhance your qualifications. Resource Access: Lifetime access to valuable learning materials and practical exercises.