CRYOTHERAPY Cryosurgery also called cryotherapy is a type of surgery that involves the use of extreme cold to destroy abnormal tissues and skin lesions. The surgery most often involves the use of liquid nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen is sprayed on the treated area for a few seconds. The skin is then allowed to thaw and return to its natural colour WHAT CONDITIONS CAN BE TREATED: - Skin tags and warts - Freckles - Age Spots and Milia - Fibroma - Seborrheic Keratosis - Solar Lentigo - Cherry Angiomas - Verrucas - Mole removal (requires GP approval) COURSE CONTENT: - Laws and Regulations - Health and Safety - Skin anatomy - What is cryotherapy - Skin lesions - Treatment protocol - Consultation - Contraindications - Treatment process - Aftercare - Use of the device TRAINING KIT: - Cryoalfa Pen: Reaches a temperature of up to -89°C.Ensures a consistent freezing temperature. Gold coating of the applicator has an antibacterial effect and includes a capsule with 16 grams of N2O Cartridges can be easily replaced and have the following treatment capacity: 16 g ≙ 270 sec., with a therapy time of 10 sec. = 27 treatments 25 g ≙ 360 sec., with a therapy duration of 10 sec. = 36 treatments HOW DO OUR ONLINE COURSES WORK? The course is divided into 2 parts, the first part is theoretical which you have to complete before you come for your practical training, and the second one is a practical assignment. The practical assignment is done on the day which will be agreed upon course purchase. You will spend around 2 hours practising on a model in our venue in London E106RA. We will call you to arrange a date once you sign up for the course. WILL I REQUIRE A MODEL? Yes, usually 1 model is required ARE THERE PREREQUISITES? We’re pleased to offer courses to people with lots of different experiences. However, previous experience nor qualifications are not necessary if you would like to enrol on our Course. CERTIFICATE You will receive an end-of-course certificate which is accredited by the cpd group and allows you to work on public PAYMENT By paying for the course you agree to our Terms and Conditions *please note, if you run out of gas because you haven't used the pen for a while or stored the pen properly we won't be able to replace it and you will have to purchase a new canister.
This is the first module of a series designed to provide thorough, professional training in leatherworking and accessory making. Each module has been carefully designed to equip individuals with key skills for starting a career in this sector, broadening their industry knowledge, or embarking on their own journey with solid foundational skills. During the lesson, you will learn how to proficiently handle a variety of essential hand tools and how to distinguish leather types and understand their suitability for specific projects and techniques. You will gain insights into the technical aspects of leatherworking, including preparation, marking, cutting, gluing, reinforcing, skiving, debossing, and more. You will receive valuable handouts, curated lists of leather and tool suppliers for ongoing reference, and create personalised samples for your own reference. Summary of topics covered in the class: – Leather types, tanning, finishings, and best uses – Leather preparation, pattern placement and leather marking – Leather cutting, beveling and creasing – Leather gluing and reinforcing – Leather skiving – Tool sharpening By the end of the tuition, you will have: – Worked with a variety of tools and various leathers, creating a catalogue of samples to take home – Gained a comprehensive understanding of leather types and the ability to select the correct material for your project – Developed confidence in utilising a wide range of specific tools for leather preparation, marking, finishing, cutting and more – Acquired an understanding of working with diverse leather types and thicknesses, with the ability to source and select appropriate tools for the specific material you intend to use – Obtained a thorough understanding of the differences and best uses of reinforcements, stiffeners, and stabilisers Included in the course: You will receive useful paper handouts containing: – A list of tools and materials used during the lesson(s), with descriptions and usage instructions – A list of recommended suppliers for leather and fittings, both in London and online – A glossary of leather types and characteristics You will also be provided with catalogued material swatches, including: – Main leather types – Reinforcements, stiffeners, and stabilisers Find all modules here: https://the-london-leather-workshop.cademy.co.uk/
UNDERSTAND TO TO WORK WITH AND MANIPULATE LEATHER TO CONSTRUCT REFINED LEATHER GOODS This is the second module of a series designed to provide thorough, professional training in leatherworking and accessory making. Each module has been carefully designed to equip individuals with key skills for starting a career in this sector, broadening their industry knowledge, or embarking on their own journey with solid foundational skills. During this lesson, you will learn how to manipulate leather to create specific shapes, constructions, and finishing types. You will work with different kinds of leather, tools, and reinforcements to achieve specific volumes, shapes, and structures. You will gain an understanding of the technical aspects of finishing edges, such as folding, burnishing, inking, creasing, and more. This module covers some of the most challenging aspects of working with leather and provides you with a strong foundation for making informed choices in developing your projects. You will also receive valuable handouts, curated lists of leather and tool suppliers for ongoing reference, and create personalised samples for your own reference. Summary of topics covered in the class: – Leather manipulation techniques based on various leather types and tanning – Bags and accessory finishing choices based on construction types – Leather structure creation using a variety of tools, reinforcements, stabilisers, and stiffeners – Leather edging: inking, burnishing, folding, tucking, creasing By the end of the tuition, you will have: – Gained the ability to identify the best construction, manipulation, and edging techniques for a specific project – Learned to recognise which tools and techniques to use based on the specific leather type – Understood the pros and cons of each edging technique and been able to choose the most suitable one for your project – Created a catalogue of samples to take home – Developed confidence in utilising a wide range of specific tools for leatherworking – Acquired an understanding of working with diverse leather types and thicknesses, with the ability to source and select appropriate tools for the specific material you intend to use Included in the course: You will receive useful paper handouts containing: – A list of tools and materials used during the lesson(s), with descriptions and usage instructions – A list of recommended suppliers for leather and fittings, both in London and online – A glossary of leather types and characteristics Find all modules here: https://the-london-leather-workshop.cademy.co.uk/
Art & Circus Easter Holiday Camp for 5 - 11 year olds in East London! We run totally unique Art and Circus workshops for children in London aged 5 - 11 with elements of well-being and mindfulness to help prepare your child for the day ahead. Bringing more creativity, confidence, fun, play and well-being to your child. Every week is centered around a different theme so your children will always be doing fun and exciting activities. We also offer healthy organic snacks throughout the day. All the fun and creativity your child could want in East London. Theme: Safari This will be a fun-filled and creative week, during which the children will make everything from a zebra masks, animal safari watering holes, safari jeeps, giraffe puppets, explorer hats and binoculars, safari maps and much more! Dates: 14th - 17th April Age Range : 5 - 11 years old Times: 9am -3.30pm (early drop off @ 8.30am & late pick up @ 5pm) Location: Holy Trinity Primary School Beechwood Road London E8 3DY AND Location: Columbia Primary School 49-53 Columbia Rd, London E2 7RH Accepting government tax-free scheme vouchers and childcare vouchers. OFSTED registered. We look forward to seeing you soon for some crafty fun! W: https://www.theartimaginarium.co.uk/ E: hello@theartimaginarium.co.uk
Start by learning to read a commercial dressmaking pattern, adjusting it to your own unique measurements, and then learn to sew up your garment. The class has a maximum of 4 people in it so you get tons of one to one support, and you will learn a lot! This is a really comprehensive introduction to learning to make your own clothes. It is a small class and nicely paced so you will be able to ask all the questions and really delve quite deep into it all. Most of my past students now regulary make their own clothes! I am passionate about teaching people about fit and we will talk about dart manipulation, bust adjustments, neckline and sleeve adjustments etc. We usually all work from the same pattern but if you want to make something else because you, for example, don't wear dresses, I am very flexible.
If you want to be able to offer a consistently better quality of education for your pupils without the stress that comes with worrying about Ofsted all the time, this workshop is for you.
This session is for those who find themselves teaching even though they have not gone through teacher training. It is designed to give you the basic tools you need to begin delivering to ensure that learning takes place.
Gain the clarity and confidence to take on inspections successfully with this actionable workshop.
A workshop for independent schools that are inspected by Ofsted. Providing a proven strategy for ensuring compliance with the independent school standards.
Who is this course for? Newly qualified teachers, teaching assistants, learning support assistants What will be covered? learning and progress working memory & long-term memory how we learn strategies for making sure pupils learn using assessment effectively feedback and progress using prompt, structure interventions