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Health Link Services Uk

health link services uk

5.0(1)

Leicester

Established in 2011, Health Link Services (UK) is a growing Accredited Social Enterprise Training company which delivers tailor made bespoke short courses or longer-term training programs. We hold approved centre status with two awarding bodies, so that we can offer both accredited and non-accredited programs to suit your organisations training needs. Our company is accredited with the Advantage Independent Accreditation in Learning. We are a member of Association of Health Care Trainers (AoHT) and we also work in partnership with De Montfort University in Leicester (UK). Health Link Services (UK) works with individuals from different communities, community organisations and different companies registered in Health and Social Care. As a growing and expanding company, we take pride in the fact that we are friendly, approachable and professional. We provide a high level of customer service. Our training facilities are equipped with computers, chairs and desks, a health care bed, a hoist as well as First Aid Kit equipment, so that we are able to give practical illustrations during Mandatory Training in Care. We offer our clients the flexibility of training their employees at our training venue or sending our trainers at the venues themselves. Our customers are also able to do our online courses and then they are able to attend our practical training aspects at our centre. This is for courses like People Movers Moving & Handling, Basic First Aid and Medication.

Dandelion Training and Development

dandelion training and development

5.0(11)

Crawley

When children feel better, they learn better. At Dandelion Training and Development our mission is to improve mental health knowledge and understanding in education and care settings, to ensure that children have the best possible chances. Early intervention and support improves children’s outcomes. With 1 in 6 children experiencing mental health issues, we know that if education and care staff know more, they can support more effectively. So, Dandelion offer high quality, current and practical mental health training to parents, early years’ providers, schools and further/higher education facilities. Supporting children to develop a positive sense of self and mental well-being relies on strong partnerships with all those who care for and work with children and adolescents. Which is why our courses are focussed on: Providing engaging learning about the causes of mental health issues Offering high-quality information about the signs that indicate a child’s mental health may need support Supporting you to feel more confident in recognising and responding to mental health issues in your home or setting Teaching relevant and easily implemented strategies to support parents and professionals to offer children and adolescents high-quality care at home and in learning environments Guiding professionals to create relevant mental health care plans for children and adolescents to ensure that care and education are accessible whilst ensuring that mental health is well supported. Providing resources to support positive well-being and emotional literacy in education settings and at home. Dandelion Training provides mental health training & resources for parents and professionals working with children and young people.

Sarah Mannion Health & Wellness Coach

sarah mannion health & wellness coach

My mission is to empower women with endometriosis and pelvic pain to reclaim control of their own health. Supporting women to achieve health and wellness by working out what helps them truly thrive. I know what it is like to live with chronic pain and to be told that there is no ‘cure’. Feeling frustrated that your body is letting you down and holding you back from living the life you want. I had difficult periods from the start - irregular cycles and crippling cramps. My doctor put me on the pill when I was 15 to ‘manage’ my cycle and that is the mindset I had. For almost two decades, I saw my cycle as an inconvenience, something to be managed, and believed that the symptoms I experienced were just something I’d have to put up with - it was out of my control. I was diagnosed with endometriosis when I was 20 while studying law at university. For the next 10 years, I used the pill, prescription and over-the-counter medications to manage my symptoms and had various laparoscopic surgeries. Over the years, I took pride in my ability to push through the pain I experienced and worked hard to achieve the goals I set myself personally and professionally. I had a successful law career and loved the busyness of life, working long hours and exercising hard. I was pretty stressed, but that was normal, right? I relied on the pill and pain medication to continue with the pace of life I’d set for myself. I didn’t understand that they were just masking my natural cycles and there were so many things I could do to help heal myself.