Dog training, beginner lever for dogs 10 months and older. This 6 week course where the classes encompasses a comprehensive range of essential skills and behaviours. You will attend 6 x 30-minute training classes Mancetter Memorial Hall, Old Farm Road, Mancetter, Atherstone, Warwickshire, CV9 1QN.
For 30 years the ALSG certified MIMMS course has led the way in delivering standardised major incident training. This course is delivered by an experienced faculty and blends short lectures, skills stations, table-top and practical exercises. The aim of this course is to develop skills in the structured response to a major incident using a systematic 'all hazards' approach. Content includes introduction to major incidents, the role of health & emergency services, planning & preparation, communications, radio procedures and major incident triage. The course provides essential skills for anyone involved in the planning of, or the response to, major incidents. There are no prerequisites to attending but is best suited to those from medical, paramedic or nursing backgrounds as well as those who are involved in event medical cover. Information A full course information letter will be sent to you, along with your manual. Please ensure you read this information fully prior to attending. Please note this course includes a day of e-learning and pre-course knowledge checks which must be completed prior to attending the face-to-face element. All information on how to access the e-learning will be included in the pre-course joining instructions. Please ensure you have completed the pre-course MCQ prior to attendance on the course. On day 2 the afternoon will be spend conducting a practical exercise without casualties (PEWC) either a football stadium or ferry. Details will be given closer to the course however candidates should be prepared to travel for the purposes of this exercise. It is not necessary to return to ECS HQ following the conclusion of this exercise.
This workshop is aimed at practice managers who work in GP Practices and Health Centres or their equivalent. The purpose of this workshop is to equip practice managers with the tools and techniques they need to run a busy practice and/or team.
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4and20Million run Sustainable Excellence, a course designed to help people unlock their productivity, without resorting to longer hours and unnecessary stress. For full details, further information and learning more about how to boost your career prospects, please contact: dan@4and20million.com alex@4and20million.com
Strapping & Taping Course covering Sports tape, k-tape (kinesio) & biomechanical tape. Perfect for Sports therapists osteopaths physiotherapists chiropractors
Resuscitation Council UK’s e-ALS course blends a day of e-learning with a day of face-to-face practical learning. The course covers the essentials of managing the acutely unwell patient and adult cardiac arrest. The online portion of the course covers the theory and workshop learning that is required for the course and can be done flexibly in your own time. The face to face element is delivered over a number of skills stations and practical scenarios to consolidate knowledge. During the practical element you will cover the following essential skills in resuscitation: Airway management Intraosseous access Standardised CPR and defibrillation Cardioversion & pacing Team working & non-technical skills The RC(UK) ALS qualification is recognised internationally, giving you the freedom to use your lifesaving skills in other countries. Instructions Please note this course includes a day of e-learning and pre-course MCQ which must be completed prior to attending the practical day. All information on how to access the e-learning will be included in the pre-course joining instructions. Course regulations state that candidates should receive relevant course materials with minimum 4 weeks' notice in order to adequately prepare. If you choose to book this course with less than 4 weeks notice ECS cannot be held responsible should a candidate feel they have had inadequate preparation time.
Overview Understanding the grants coming in and their monitoring, spending and many other factors are directly proportionate to effecting Grant Accounting and Grant Management. Many different funding entities give grants to so many companies, the government sector, and private sectors with the aim to encourage growth and employment and economic viability. It is important to recognise the government grants in the profit and loss account, so at the end, it can match the costs to which they relate. Considering these grants efficiently in the accounts is very important, as many entities (including the grant-making body) may closely monitor the accounts; and any errors will reflect badly on the accountant. Many development projects are funded through grants from donors. Therefore, it becomes the responsibility of the project management team to safeguard that the limited resources are used efficiently to achieve maximum impact. This course is planned to train the participants with best practices and essential skills in effective grants management.