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Introduction to Phlebotomy Course (GPT003) - 2 Day Classroom

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

Learn how to take blood ... train as a Phlebotomist Nationally Recognised Qualification No previous experience or qualifications needed OCN Accredited - Level 3 (advanced) CPD Accredited (The CPD Certification Service) Covers all steps up to live blood draw Practise on artificial arm and fake blood! Basic understanding of English language required OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS

Introduction to Phlebotomy Course (GPT003) - 2 Day Classroom
Delivered In-Person in Yorkshire + 17 more + more
£285

Phlebotomy Training - Beginner to Advanced PACKAGE

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

THIS COURSE PACKAGE INCLUDES: 1: INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY COURSE (GPT003) - Level 3 (Ireland Level 5) 2: ADVANCED PHLEBOTOMY COURSE (GPT005) - Level 4 (Ireland Level 6) 3: GEOPACE COMPETENCY CERTIFICATE - CPD Certified (optional with Virtual Classroom) Learn how to take blood ... train as a Phlebotomist FAST-TRACK YOUR PHLEBOTOMY TRAINING WITH OUR COMPLETE TRAINING PACKAGE 20% off - Multi-Course Discount Cover all stages from beginner through to Level 4 Available as Classroom or Virtual Classroom Complete your beginner to advanced training in 2 days Awards 2 accredited qualifications - Introduction to Phlebotomy and Advanced Phlebotomy qualifications Both courses are dually accredited (OCN & CPD) Geopace Certificate of Competency included with classroom attendance or available as an option when booking virtual classroom Covers all steps up to live blood draw Learn advanced skills and techniques Virtual Classroom options include comprehensive Practise@Home Training Kits (yours to keep) Basic understanding of English language required OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS

Phlebotomy Training - Beginner to Advanced PACKAGE
Delivered in Rotherham + 19 more or Online + more
£495

Advanced Phlebotomy - Skills & Techniques (GPT005)

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

The UK's first and only Level 4 qualification in Phlebotomy (equivalent to Ireland Level 6) FDSc (Foundation Degree Level) qualification Nationally Recognised certificate Dually accredited: Open College Network and CPD Covers both aspirated and evacuated systems Covers specialised blood collection systems & methods Classroom or Virtual Classroom learning options Comprehensive Training Kit is provided when booking our Virtual Classroom option (yours to keep) Complete your training from beginner to advanced level This course either follows on from our Introduction to Phlebotomy Course or can be combined with our introductory course as part of a course package (see below) Available to candidates who have completed (or are currently enrolled to complete) our Introduction to Phlebotomy Course or have previous phlebotomy practical experience.

Advanced Phlebotomy - Skills & Techniques (GPT005)
Delivered in Rotherham + 19 more or Online + more
£195

Route to Competency Masterclass - Live Blood Sessions

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

AVAILABLE ONLY TO APPLICANTS WHO HAVE ENROLLED ON (OR HAVE PREVIOUSLY COMPLETED) OUR INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY COURSE Geopace Certificate of Competency Add live blood draws to your training Follow and complete a Competency Checklist Obtain tutor sign-off for live draws Awards a CPD Accredited Certificate Awards a Geopace Certificate of Competency Half day or evening sessions

Route to Competency Masterclass - Live Blood Sessions
Delivered In-Person in Rotherham + 20 more + more
£159

Introduction to ECG Course (GPT009)

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

Learn how to perform and read an ECG ... Nationally Recognised Qualification OCN Accredited - Level 3 (advanced level) CPD Accredited - The CPD Certification Service Introduces you to the fundamentals of setting up and operating an ECG machine Includes patient preparation Produce a valid (error free) ECG Learn and understand ECG traces Recognise recordings that require urgent attention Basic understanding of English language required OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS VIRTUAL CLASSROOM OPTION INCLUDES COMPREHENSIVE PRACTISE@HOME ECG TRAINING KIT Final interpretation of all ECG recordings is the responsibility of a medical professional.

Introduction to ECG Course (GPT009)
Delivered in Milton Keynes + 2 more or Online + more
£195

Make a footstool in a day

5.0(8)

By Manorhouse School of Upholstery

Make a footstool in a day upholstery course - an ideal course for beginners to upholstery.

Make a footstool in a day
Delivered In-Person in Huddersfield + more
£145

FORS Virtual Reality Safe Driving - Periodic 7 Hour CPC Course - Wakefield

By Total Compliance

Experience safer urban roads with our FORS Approved Virtual Reality Safe Urban Driving Training. Our immersive program empowers drivers to navigate bustling city streets alongside vulnerable road users, fostering a culture of road safety. With a seven-hour DCPC-approved course, participants gain valuable insights and skills for responsible driving. Invest in your drivers' safety and meet compliance requirements while protecting lives on the road. Elevate road safety with our innovative VR training. Learn more at www.totalcompliance.co.uk

FORS Virtual Reality Safe Driving - Periodic 7 Hour CPC Course  - Wakefield
Delivered In-Person in Wakefield + more
£110.75

Introduction to Virtualization

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Introduction to Virtualization course description A comprehensive tour of virtualization. The course concentrates on the actual technologies involved as opposed to any one vendor solution. What will you learn Explain the concepts of virtualization. Partition servers. Create Virtual Machines. Introduction to Virtualization course details Who will benefit: Anyone looking for an introduction to Virtualization. Prerequisites: None. Duration 2 days Introduction to Virtualization course contents Virtualization Concepts What is Virtualisation? What are virtual machines (VMs)? Virtualisation Landscape. Network Virtualisation. Suitability for Organisations. Advantages of deploying Virtualisation. Downsides of deploying Virtualisation. Overview of Virtualisation products. Hypervisors What is a hypervisor? Difference between type 1 and 2 hypervisors. Available hypervisors. Hypervisors and device drivers. Hands on: Installing Oracle VirtualBox on Windows. Creating/Importing/Configuring VMs. Virtualization Hosts Hardware and resource requirements. Installation of the hypervisor. Hands on: Installing Hyper-V role into Windows Server. Creating/Importing/Configuring VMs. Virtual Machines Creating virtual machines. Resource requirements. Settings. Installation of the guest OS. Additional tools/ extensions for hypervisor integration. VM files and their uses. Virtual hard disk and their formats. Hardware pass through. Hands on: Connecting to VMWare ESXi via WebGUI and using ESXi to create/import/configure VMs. VM Snapshots/Checkpoints What is a snapshot? How to use them and how they impact performance? Creating/deleting/merging of snapshots. Hands on: Using ESXi to create/manage snapshots. Command Line use on the Hypervisor Interacting with the hypervisor through the command line. Simple commands to configure the hypervisor and VMs. Simple scripts. Hands on: Connecting to VMWare ESXi via PowerCLI to manipulate VMs and snaphshots. Virtualization Storage Different types of storage: local vs remote. Local and remote storage technologies. Configuring storage. Hands on: Using ESXi to deploy VMs on remote NFS storage. Virtual Networking How is networking done in virtualization environments. What is a virtual switch and vNIC and what are their performance characteristics? NIC teaming and trunking in the virtual world. Port groups and isolation. Physical NICs and their use in virtual switches. Hands on: Using ESXi to create and configure vswitches and networking. Templates and clones What is a template? What is a clone? When to use templates and clones to optimize VM deployment. Migrating/Importing VMs What is migration? Migrating compute and storage. Importing VMs from files or physical machines. Hands on: Using VMWare vCenter Server to clone/ template/migrate VMs, tag resources, create local user accounts and assign permissions. VMs and Backups Taking backups of your VMs. Restoring your VMs from backups. Virtualization and Licensing Different licensing models and costs. Containerization Concepts What is a container and how is it different from a virtual machine. When to use containers. Docker and Kubernetes

Introduction to Virtualization
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,727

Introduction to Java programming

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Java training course description A comprehensive introduction of the Java language and environment. It is important to note that the course will assume that the delegates are already familiar with the C language as this enables more advanced features of the Java language to be covered in the course. The course will also give an overview of areas related to programming in Java. What will you learn Describe the Java architecture. Write Java applets and applications. Debug Java programs. Examine existing code and determine its function. Use multimedia extensions, the awt, multithreading, exceptions within Java Java training course details Who will benefit: Those wishing to program in Java. Prerequisites: Complete C programming Duration 5 days Java training course contents Review of UNIX fundamentals What is Java? What Java is, history of Java, reasons for success. The Java Virtual Machine, Bytecodes, getting up and running with Java, Java resources. Simple Java applications. C features in Java Java data structures, Java flow control, differences from C, arrays, strings and packages. OO features in Java Java classes and objects, inheritance, overloading, packages. Differences from C++. Java applets Applications vs. applets, HTML, the applet tag, applet methods, life cycle, testing and debugging. Multimedia applets Images, sounds, fonts, colours and animation. Java products The JDK in detail, other development environments. Javabeans and JDBC overviews. Abstract Window Toolkit JFC and Swing versus AWT. Event handling (JDK 1.1), GUIs, panels, buttons, lists, scrollbars, text areas, frames… Exception handling and multithreading Handling exceptions. Starting, pausing, stopping threads, producers, consumers, monitoring. More standard classes Java file I/O, Streams, The system class. The networking model, java.net classes. Security and Java Types of attack, the security manager, craplets, securing the network. Integrating legacy code with Java

Introduction to Java programming
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3,697

Introduction to containers

5.0(3)

By Systems & Network Training

Intro to containers training course description This course looks at the technologies of containers and microservices. The course starts with a look at what containers are, moving onto working with containers. Networking containers and container orchestration is then studied. The course finishes with monitoring containers with Prometheus and other systems. Hands on sessions are used to reinforce the theory rather than teach specific products, although Docker and Kubernetes are used. What will you learn Use containers. Build containers. Orchestrate containers. Evaluate container technologies. Intro to containers training course details Who will benefit: Those wishing to work with containers. Prerequisites: Introduction to virtualization. Duration 2 days Intro to containers training course contents What are containers? Virtualization, VMs, What are containers? What are microservices? Machine containers, application containers. Benefits. Container runtime tools Docker, LXC, Windows containers. Architecture, components. Hands on Installing Docker client and server. Working with containers Docker workflow, Docker images, Docker containers, Dockerfile, Building, running, storing images. Creating containers. Starting, stopping and controlling containers. Public repositories, private registries. Hands on Exploring containers. Microservices What are microservices? Modular architecture, IPC. Hands on Persistence and containers. Networking containers Linking, no networking, host, bridge. The container Network Interface. Hands on Container networking Container orchestration engines Docker swarm: Nodes, services, tasks. Apache Mesos: Mesos master, agents, frameworks. Kubernetes: Kubectl, master node, worker nodes. Openstack: Architecture, containers in OpenStack. Amazon ECS: Architecture, how it works. Hands on Setup and access a Kubernetes cluster. Managing containers Monitoring, logging, collecting metrics, cluster monitoring tools: Heapster. Hands on Using Prometheus with Kubernetes.

Introduction to containers
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,727

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The Dance Studio Leeds

the dance studio leeds

4.9(83)

Leeds

Welcome to Leeds' home of dance. Studio hire, Adult classes, Workshops, Team building, Parties, Educational outreach and wedding dance tuition. Weekly Classes: Mondays                           Daytime Jazz Beginners+/Improvers                11.30am - 12.30pm Daytime Tap Improvers   1pm - 2pmBelly Dance Beginners Course6.15pm - 7.15pm Dancercise with Holly (DSL) 6.20pm - 7.20pm Open Level Street Dance6.30pm - 7.30pm Modern Jazz Performance Group (DSL)     7.25pm - 8.25pm Ballet Improvers (DSL) 7.25pm - 8.25pm Egyptian Oriental and Belly Dance (Improvers) 7.35pm - 8.35pm Ballet Beginners+ (DSL) 8.30pm - 9.30pm Bust-A-Move Original Hip Hop Styles8.35pm - 9.35pmEgyptian Oriental and Belly Dance (Intermediate/Advanced) 8.35pm - 9.35pm                                      Tuesday Creative Performance Group10am - 11.30amBeginners Street (DSL)6.15pm - 7.15pm Tap Intermediate/Advanced (DSL)6.20pm - 7.20pm Tap Improvers (DSL)7.25pm - 8.25pmImprovers Contemporary (DSL)7.25pm - 8.25pmBody Conditioning for Dancers (DSL)7.35pm - 8.05pmBallet Intermediate (DSL)8.10pm - 9.30pmTap Beginners+ (DSL)8.30pm - 9.30pmIntroduction to Contemporary (DSL)8.30pm - 9.30pm  Wednesday Intermediate Belly Dance5.50pm - 7.20pm((BOUNCE)) BLAST6.15pm - 7pmBurlesque Course6.20pm - 7.20pmLeeds Salsa Club7.25pm - 8.25pm Burlesque Course7.25pm - 8.25pm Lindy Hop Fundamentals Course7.30pm - 8.30pmSexy Floorwork Beginners+8.30pm - 9.30pmImprovers Musical Theatre Dance (DSL)8.30pm - 9.30pmSwing Dance Leeds Course8.40pm - 9.40pm Thursday Hip Hop (DSL)6.20pm - 7.20pmImprovers/Intermediate Commercial6.25pm - 7.25pm Afro Fusion7.25pm - 8.25pmDance Tribe7.30pm - 8.30pmBeginners Musical Theatre Dance 8.30pm - 9.30pmDancehall 8.35pm - 9.35pm Friday Kizomba and Semba for Beginners7.30pm - 8.30pm Saturday Boy with the Box Step9.45am - 10.45amYoga Basic10.45am - 12.15pm (Time changes - Check website)Bust-A-Move Youth Breakdance Beginners10.50am - 11.35amBust-A-Move Youth Breakdance Intermediate 11.45am - 12.45pmHot Charleston Beginners3.30pm - 4.20pm (Twice Monthly)Hot Charleston Plus4.30pm - 5.30pm (Twice Monthly) Sunday Koalas (5-7 years)11am - 11.30amKidd Koby (7-12 years)11.30am - 12.30pmKinetiks (12 - 17 years)12.30pm - 2pmKathak by Dr. Mitul Sengupta1pm - 2pmBack2Basics3.30pm - 5pm To book classes press Here! [https://bookwhen.com/thedancestudioleeds#focus=ev-s78o-20230525182000]                                                                                                  

Rachel Hanberry Yoga

rachel hanberry yoga

Halifax

I believe that to be a yoga teacher takes courage, humility, strength, integrity and knowledge but above all love for yourself and and a passion to serve the collective. I empower women by teaching them yogic techniques that they can then share with others. I listen to and guide women and help them find their purpose in life. I lead women to connect to themselves and others on a conscious level, promoting self love and self acceptance. I support and build community through women’s circles with emphasis on ritual and ceremony to life. My offerings are both online and in-person and include yoga teacher training, yoga classes, mentoring and life coaching. I am a registered Yoga Alliance and Yoga Detour Instructor I am from Halifax, UK and live at Yoga Beach House in France where I host my retreats, trainings and workshops with business partner, best friend and husband James (who is also a yoga teacher, relationship coach and retreat chef). I hope to be part of your life journey and adventure. Until then, live your life with love, truth and integrity, Rachel My Study Includes - BSc with Honours 2:1 in Psychology from the University of Bristol specialising in adult and child development Landmark Forum Advanced Graduate E-RYT 200 Yoga Teacher with over 5000 teaching hours 200 hour foundational Yoga Teacher Training from Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centre in Paris 300 hour Core Strength Vinyasa teacher training with Sadie Nardini - Rock Star, Evolution and the Journey courses Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology - Drew Hulme

Hsa Education

hsa education

Bradford

The HSA is an independent registered charity, founded in 1911. It is the only UK charity concerned exclusively in the promotion of the humane treatment of all food animals worldwide in markets, during transport, at slaughter, and killing for welfare reasons and disease control. Growing numbers of people are interested and concerned about the welfare of the animals that provide them with food and the HSA has gained an international reputation for providing practical, science-based solutions to improve food animal welfare. The objectives of the HSA are: The promotion of humane methods of slaughter; The introduction of reforms in livestock markets (including transport facilities) where needed to prevent the suffering of animals. The HSA works to achieve these through providing: Technical information and advice on all aspects of animal handling, transport and slaughter. Training and education in humane methods of handling and slaughter of livestock for farmers, vets, abattoir staff and students. Technical and educational publications in a range of formats. Independent advice to governments, animal welfare organisations and the food industry worldwide. Visits to farm animal handling and slaughtering facilities, recommending and advising on improvements where necessary. Funding and support for essential research and other projects aimed at improving animal welfare during transport, in markets and at slaughter. Assistance with development and application of scientific advances into the working practices of the meat industry. The HSA's work has resulted in many significant improvements for food animals around the world and many of the reforms it has promoted in transport, markets and slaughter are now taken for granted. Significant improvements continue to be achieved through working constructively alongside agricultural, meat industry, veterinary and other welfare and professional organisations. Together we can make a difference The HSA relies on donations, subscriptions and legacies. With your support it will continue to make practical and lasting improvements to the welfare of all food animals.