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258 General Health courses in West Bridgford delivered On Demand

Diploma in Health and Wellbeing

5.0(3)

By School Of Health Care

Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing Do you want to learn more about the science behind what keeps us healthy? Do you wish to pursue a profession in wellness or healthcare? Then this Diploma in Health and Wellbeing course is ideal for you. This Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing course provides a solid foundation of the principles in health and wellbeing: health and wellbeing. In addition, the skills and knowledge that you will gain through studying this Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing course will help you get one step closer to your professional goals and develop your skills for a successful career. This Diploma in Health and Wellbeing course will teach you about health and social concerns like addiction, mood disorders, and nutrition, among many others. Whether you desire to be a Social Worker, a Counsellor, or a Mental Health Worker, the Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing course is a complete guide that will equip you to help others. Enrol in the Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing to gain access to high-quality training modules that will cover the essential topics you need to excel in your chosen field and help you get closer to your dream job! Why choose this Diploma in Health and Wellbeing course from the School of Health Care? Self-paced course, access available from anywhere in the world. High-quality study materials that are easy to understand. Course developed by industry experts. After each module, there will be an MCQ quiz to assess your learning. Assessment results are generated automatically and instantly. 24/7 support is available via live chat, phone call, or email. Free PDF certificate after completing the course. Special Offers of this Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing Course This Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing Course includes a FREE PDF Certificate. Lifetime access to this Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing Course Instant access to this Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing Course 24/7 Support Available to this Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing Course Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing Learning Objectives After completing this Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing course, the learner will be able to: Understand the fundamentals of health and wellbeing. Understand personality disorders and psychotic disorders. Understand anxiety disorders and mood disorders. Explain Schizophrenia. Gain a thorough understanding of health stress and coping. Understand the fundamentals of environmental health and risk assessment. Treat psychological disorders. Know the impacts of alcohol & tobacco use on personal health. Certificate of Completion You will receive a course completion certificate for free as soon as you complete the Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing course. Who is this course for? Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing You do not need any prior qualifications or experience to apply for this Diploma in Health and Wellbeing. This Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing course is open to anyone who wants to learn new skills. Requirements Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing To enrol in this Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing Course, students must fulfil the following requirements: Good Command over English language is mandatory to enrol in our Diploma in Health and Wellbeing Course. Be energetic and self-motivated to complete our Diploma in Health and Wellbeing Course. Basic computer Skill is required to complete our Diploma in Health and Wellbeing Course. If you want to enrol in our Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing Course, you must be at least 15 years old. Career path Diploma in Health and Wellbeing: Diploma in Health and Wellbeing Social Care Worker Recovery Worker Community Wellbeing Officer Counsellor Mental Health Care Worker

Diploma in Health and Wellbeing
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours 30 minutes
£12

LGBTQ+ Intimate Partner Violence Inclusive Support

By Wellbeing Insight

This module will equip individuals with tools to more inclusively assess and provide safety plan support for LGBTQ+ individuals experiencing domestic abuse. This 20-minute module is beneficial for health/social care practitioners, policing, justice services, safe space providers, and all others who may have contact with people experiencing domestic abuse.

LGBTQ+ Intimate Partner Violence Inclusive Support
Delivered Online On Demand20 minutes
£10

Personal Hygiene

5.0(1)

By LearnDrive UK

After completing this Personal Hygiene Course, you will have the practical knowledge necessary to improve your general hygiene routine.

Personal Hygiene
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5

Child Psychology

5.0(1)

By LearnDrive UK

In this Child Psychology Course, learners will gain a basic understanding of child psychology issues and child development, including its various stages.

Child Psychology
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5

Heatwave Safety and First Aid

5.0(1)

By LearnDrive UK

Learn the basic precautions and first aid before, during, and after the onset of a heat wave.

Heatwave Safety and First Aid
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5

Workplace First Aid

5.0(1)

By LearnDrive UK

Workplace first aid course will teach you first aid methods and techniques that may come in handy in an emergency at your workplace. This program aims to enable you to take care of a first aid scenario and systematically plan further steps to save someone’s life from a hazardous situation.

Workplace First Aid
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5

Safeguarding Children

5.0(1)

By LearnDrive UK

Safeguarding Children course aims to make you an expert on safeguarding children by guiding you through all crucial matters.

Safeguarding Children
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5

Child Counselling

5.0(1)

By LearnDrive UK

Embark on a journey to become a proficient child counsellor with this comprehensive course. Explore the nuances of child development, delve into psychological disorders, and master therapeutic language. Equip yourself with the skills required to make a lasting impact on young lives as a qualified Child Counsellor.

Child Counselling
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5

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Expectancy - complementary therapy courses for midwives

expectancy - complementary therapy courses for midwives

Derbyshire

Yet again, mainstream media has sensationalised what they perceive as “witchcraft” – the use of “alternative” therapies by midwives. The Sunday Times has now waded into the melee, castigating midwives’ use of aromatherapy, acupuncture, reflexology and “burning herbs to turn a breech baby” (moxibustion). The article by Health Editor Shaun Lintern also denigrates practices which are not classified as complementary therapies, such as water injections for pain relief, hypnobirthing for birth preparation and counselling sessions following traumatic birth. Some of the accusations focus on their (inaccurate) statement about the lack of complementary therapy research, whilst others deplore trusts charging for some of these services. A letter to the Chief Executive of the NHS has been sent by a group of families whose babies have died in maternity units that have now come under scrutiny from the Care Quality Commission and the Ockenden team. Amongst those spearheading this group is a consultant physician whose baby died during birth (unrelated to complementary therapies) and who has taken it on himself to challenge the NHS on all matters pertaining to safety in maternity care. That is admirable – safety is paramount – but it is obvious neither he, nor the author of this latest article, knows anything at all about the vast subject of complementary therapies in pregnancy and birth. The article is padded out with (incorrect) statistics about midwives’ use of complementary therapies, coupled with several pleas for the NHS to ban care that they say (incorrectly) is not evidence-based and which contravene NICE guidelines (the relevant word here being guidelines, not directives). The article is biased and, to my knowledge, no authority on the subject has been consulted to provide a balanced view (the Royal College of Midwives offered a generic response but did not consult me, despite being appointed a Fellow of the RCM specifically for my 40 years’ expertise in this subject). I would be the first to emphasise that complementary therapies must be safe and, where possible, evidence-based, and I am well aware that there have been situations where midwives have overstepped the boundaries of safety in respect of therapies such as aromatherapy. However, I have not spent almost my entire career educating midwives (not just providing skills training) and emphasising that complementary therapy use must be based on a comprehensive theoretical understanding, to have it snatched away because of a few ill-informed campaigners intent on medicalising pregnancy and birth even further than it is already. For well-respected broadsheets to publish such inaccurate and biased sensationalism only serves to highlight the problems of the British media and the ways in which it influences public opinion with untruths and poorly informed reporting.