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Tuesday sewing class

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By Make it!

Learn to sew in Greenock. Small class sizes tailored to your abilities. All levels from complete beginners to thiose with a couple of projects undere their belt are welcome.

Tuesday sewing class
Delivered In-Person in Greenock + more
£20 to £180

Crochet class

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By Make it!

Join us to learn crochet as a complete beginner or improve your crochet skills.

 Crochet class
Delivered In-Person in Greenock + more
£20 to £180

Friday crochet class

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By Make it!

Learn to crochet in inverclyde. In a couple of hours you’ll learn the basic stitches to get you started. After a few lessons you’ll be on your way to making all sorts of woolly creations.

Friday crochet class
Delivered In-Person in Greenock + more
£20 to £180

Sunday morning Sewing classes

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By Make it!

Brush up your sewing skills or learn the basics of machine sewing in our Sew Something Sunday class. Classes run each week on a sunday morning and afternoon.

Sunday morning Sewing classes
Delivered In-Person in Greenock + more
£20 to £200

Sunday Sewing classes

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By Make it!

Brush up your sewing skills or learn the basics of machine sewing in our Sew Something Sunday class. Classes run each week on a sunday morning and afternoon.

Sunday Sewing classes
Delivered In-Person in Greenock + more
£20 to £200

Paediatric First Aid 1 Day Course

By Maltz76

**Qualsafe Paediatric First Aid Course – Saturday, 1st March** **Time: 0930hrs – 1630hrs** Are you prepared to handle a medical emergency involving a child or infant? Join our *Qualsafe-approved Paediatric First Aid Course* and gain the skills and confidence to make a difference when it matters most. This comprehensive, one-day course is perfect for parents, carers, childcare professionals, teachers, or anyone responsible for children. Delivered by **highly experienced paramedic instructors**, you’ll benefit from expert-led training that combines practical, hands-on learning with real-life insights from years of emergency care experience. Key topics include: - CPR and AED (defibrillator) use for infants and children - Managing choking, allergic reactions, and asthma attacks - Recognizing and responding to childhood illnesses and injuries - Handling burns, bleeding, and fractures in young children By the end of the course, you’ll leave with not only the knowledge to handle emergencies but also a **nationally recognized certificate**, valid for three years. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from paramedics who’ve seen it all. Spaces are limited, so book your place today and ensure you’re ready to protect those who need you most. For more details or to reserve your spot, contact us at info@kudosawardsltd.com

Paediatric First Aid 1 Day Course
Delivered In-Person in Kilwinning
£75

First Aid at Work

By Maltz76

Emergency First Aid at Work course delivered by experienced pre hospital staff. For anyone wanting to learn the basics when dealing with any injury or cardiac arrest in the work place or any environment. Certificates by a nationally recognised awarding body. Certificate valid for 3 years.

First Aid at Work
Delivered In-Person in Kilwinning
£75

University Foundation Year - International Diploma

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By Bournemouth City College

The Level 3 International Foundation Diploma for Higher Education Studies (L3IFDHES) is usually a one-year pre-university qualification that provides students with an entry route to an overseas university. The L3IFDHES prepares students with the essential English language skills, key transferable study skills, cultural knowledge, and chosen specialisms that universities feel bridges the gap between high school and undergraduate study. In January 2023 we offer pathways in business and higher finance. With agreements in place with over 70 universities across the globe, students’ can progress with confidence to a higher education course for further study. Entry Requirements For entry onto the NCC Education Level 3 International Foundation Diploma for Higher Education Studies (L3IFDHES) qualification students must have successfully completed secondary school education. Students must also meet the English language entry requirements of: • IELTS minimum score of 4.5 or above OR • GCE ‘O’ Level English D7 or above Alternatively, a student can take the free NCC Education Higher English Placement Test which is administered by our Accredited Partner Centre’s.

University Foundation Year - International Diploma
Delivered In-Person in Bournemouth or UK WideFlexible Dates
£9,000 to £17,500

Leadership and Management Programmes

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By Lapd Solutions Ltd

Leadership and Management development, Leadership training, management training, Leadership development

Leadership and Management Programmes
Delivered in Birmingham + 1 more or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£9,000 to £15,000

The Gold Card Training Programme

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By Optima Electrical Training

The Gold Card Training Programme is the most comprehensive electrician course available. We offer weekday, weekend and evening delivery options. JIB ECS (Gold) Card is quickly becoming a necessity when seeking work on commercial sites, or sub-contracting to larger contractors.

The Gold Card Training Programme
Delivered In-Person in London + 2 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£8,995

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YES Your Entire Self

yes your entire self

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Largs

Main Health Benefits: Reduced Stress with Increased Happiness Buddha was asked : ’What have you gained from meditation’? He replied ‘It’s not what I have gained, let me tell you what I have lost; anger, anxiety, depression, insecurity, fear of old age and death’. Sympton Reduction - reduced stress, anxiety with increased life quality Biological Markers - positive changes in cortisol levels affecting the immune system Neuorplasticity - the brain's ability to change in response to life circumstances & learning MINDFULNESS – FORMAL AND INFORMAL There are two ways of practising mindfulness; the formal way and the informal way. Formal mindfulness is better known as meditation. It involves following established practices taking time out of your day to be still and silent, to focus on your breath, to be aware of sounds, senses, thoughts and feelings. It can also involve totally clearing the mind. Informal mindfulness requires no conventions. It simply means bringing mindful awareness to everyday life, to daily activities such as eating, walking, driving and housework. Informal mindfulness is also part of your interactions with other people, at work, at home and in your social life. People have been practising mindfulness for thousands of years. It is stated it originated from ancient Buddhist, Hindu, Chinese and Tao Te Ching philosophies. However, some may suggest that it has its roots in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. To give an idea of dates; Buddhism was founded around 400-500 BC by Siddhartha Gautama who was referred to as the Buddha. My feeling is that I am just grateful for all those who have practised before us from all corners of the world, inviting this practice into my life to bring calm into the chaos. 'The role of such mindfulness practices is to keep the mind properly grounded in the present moment, decreasing reactivity to what happens in the moment. It is a way of relating to all experience - positive, negative and neutral - such that overall levels of suffering are reduced and a sense of wellbeing is increased' (Germet & Fulton, 2005). Today there are a variety of definitions within the Eastern and Western approaches. We are indebted to Dr Jon Kabat-Zinn for bringing the benefits of mindful practice to the West through his Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) programme (based on a type of Buddhist meditation called Vipassana). Dr Kabat-Zinn defined it as 'paying attention with purpose, non-judgemental and while in the present moment' (Kabat-Zinn, 1994, 2005). Over the years, I personally have benefited physically and mentally from mindfulness by: making time for 'non-doing' allowing me to be still enough to tap into my 'inner voice' living my experiences in a non-judgemental way, accepting as it is, letting go of my need to 'control' bringing moment to moment awareness to my physical body, thoughts, feelings and emotions What I have learned is that Life happens all around us; sometimes we can select what we experience and other times the experiences are a natural part of life. Either way, mindfulness practice has supported me to recognise the difference if I only honour myself enough by giving time to do mindfulness/meditation practice. Mindfulness is a way of life, a choice of behaviour and thinking. WHAT IS THE UNIVERSAL LAW OF ATTRACTION (LOA) Main Health Benefit: Learn to listen to your Inner Coach, not your Inner Critic In accordance with the Law of Attraction, you attract into your life those things, circumstances and conditions that correspond with the nature of your dominant, habitual thoughts and beliefs, both conscious and subconscious. The basic premise of the LOA is that like energy attracts like energy. The belief is that as we came from ‘source energy’ in order to attract what we want, we have to resonate with the energy of the Universe’s vibration by feeling, thinking and visualising our wants/purpose in life. However, taking specific action is always needed. As our focus is on LOA the more general lesson is that being positive, proactive and loving attracts more of the same into your life. Meanwhile pessimism, fear and lethargy will lead to a more negative experience in all aspects of life. By working to live more positively even just today, you’re already using the LOA to create a better existence. There are however 12 spiritual Laws of the Universe which are a network of interconnected spiritual laws that can impact on every aspect of your life. These laws can be used to assist in Law of Attraction work. WHAT IS NATURE THERAPY Main Health Benefit: Boost your immune system with relaxed mind and body. Nature Therapy can also be known as forest bathing, forest being or Japanese Shinrin-Yoku and describes the practice that combines a range of exercises and tasks in an outdoor environment. Garden therapy, horticultural therapy or ocean therapy may be viewed as forms of nature therapy. Many studies show diminished stress, reduced blood pressure and positive effects on the immune system.