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CATCH UP | Q Fever – a disease to put on your farming radar

4.8(4)

By NADIS Animal Health Skills

Have you heard of Q fever? Catch up on this free informative session about the disease and how it impacts herds and flocks in the UK. We will share our findings and bring forward case information, where herds have been impacted by the disease and are now beginning to take control of the disease through a number of steps, including vaccination and biosecurity measures. Q Fever is a disease caused by infection with the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, which can infect cattle, goats, sheep and many other mammals. Studies on the UK cattle herd indicate that Q fever is highly prevalent. Q fever is zoonotic, with those people in direct contact with ruminants at most risk – This will be a great opportunity for those working with livestock or going onto farms, to get the answers to the many questions that this disease raises. Watch our free webinar which explores the disease behind the “silent troublemaker” that is Coxiella burnetii. Find out how Q-Fever can affect your flock, cattle or goat herds, and some of the challenges with diagnosis and management. Your speakers We are delighted to be joined by our expert guest speakers to share their insights and experiences. Prof Jonathan Statham, MA VetMB DCHP FRCVS. Jonathan is Chief Executive at RAFT Solutions and Professor of Sustainable Livestock Health & Welfare at Harper and Keele Veterinary School, chairing the InSHAW research group there. He is a practicing independent farm veterinary surgeon, graduating from Cambridge University in 1996 and is a partner and chair of Bishopton Veterinary Group. Jonathan is a Fellow and Specialist of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons; in 2015 he was awarded the UK Dairy Vet of the year. He is Past-President of the British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA), has held a range of representative or policy linked roles and currently sits on the Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) of the VMD, the steering group of the Ruminant Health & Welfare Group and the EU ‘Q fever’ one health panel. He is chair of the Innovate UK Agriculture Sector Group and chair of the Defra Pathway Chairs Group. He is a Fellow of Askham Bryan College and chairs the Animal Health & Welfare Board for England at Defra. He has published widely in the field of sustainable food, herd health, precision livestock farming and breeding technologies. Current key industry roles; ~ Chair Animal Health & Welfare Board for England (AHWBE) ~ Fellow of Askham Bryan College ~ Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) of the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD), ~ Chair Animal Health & Welfare Pathway Chairs Group ~ Member of the GB Ruminant Health & Welfare Steering Group ~ Chair of innovate UK Agriculture Sector Group ~ Member Industry Cattle Mobility Steering Group ~ Member Johnes Disease technical Group ~ Member of International Embryo Transfer Society, Past key industry roles; ~ Past-President of the British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA), ~ GB ‘Cattle Health & Welfare Group (CHAWG), ~ GB ‘Sheep Health & Welfare Group’ (SHAWG), ~ Veterinary Policy Group (VPG) of the British Veterinary Association (BVA), ~ Past Director of the Cattle Health Certification Standards (CHeCS), ~ Past-President of the Yorkshire Veterinary Society (BVA) ~ Served on the Veterinary Residues committees (VRC) of the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD), ~ FarmSkills Steering Group Katherine Timms, BVetMed (Hons), MRCVS. Ruminant Veterinary Advisor, Ceva Animal Health Katherine grew up in Leicestershire and went to the Royal Veterinary College, graduating with honours in 2007 before working in mixed practices in the Midlands with dairy, beef and equine clients. Katherine has a busy home life being married to a beef and sheep farmer with three children and having an active involvement in rural life. Katherine joined Ceva Animal Health in 2014 as part of the technical team, covering the UK in the role of veterinary advisor for the ruminant part of the business. This webinar is suitable for vets, farmers, SQP’s and those in farm supporting roles.

CATCH UP | Q Fever – a disease to put on your farming radar
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours
FREE

How to Handle Data Breaches in Compliance with GDPR?

By GDPR Advisor

Learn how to effectively manage data breaches under GDPR regulations. Discover essential steps, from establishing a response plan to leveraging GDPR Data Protection Consultancy and gap analysis services. Ensure compliance and protect your organization.

How to Handle Data Breaches in Compliance with GDPR?
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
FREE

Exploring the importance of EAL CPD for whole-school impact

4.9(9)

By FlashAcademy®

Watch back our launch webinar for Grow: a new CPD programme created for EAL teachers by EAL teachers!

Exploring the importance of EAL CPD for whole-school impact
Delivered Online On Demand35 minutes
FREE

Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care - CPD Certified

By Khan Education

🌟 Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care – CPD Certified 🌟 Are you passionate about making a difference in people’s lives? Do you want to pursue a rewarding career in the health and social care sector? Look no further! Our Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care – CPD Certified course is designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills needed to excel in this field. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to advance your career, this comprehensive program will provide you with the tools and qualifications necessary to succeed. Benefits of Taking This Course 🎓 Professional Development: Gain a recognized qualification that demonstrates your expertise and commitment to the health and social care profession. 💼 Career Advancement: Open doors to a wide range of career opportunities in hospitals, care homes, community centers, and more. 📚 In-Depth Knowledge: Learn about the principles and practices of health and social care, including communication skills, safeguarding, and promoting equality and inclusion. 🤝 Hands-On Experience: Develop practical skills through real-life case studies, simulations, and work placements. 🌱 Personal Growth: Enhance your empathy, compassion, and resilience as you support individuals with diverse needs and backgrounds. 💡 Continuous Learning: Stay up-to-date with the latest developments and best practices in the ever-evolving field of health and social care. Who is This For? This course is ideal for individuals who are passionate about helping others and making a positive impact in their communities. Whether you’re a recent high school graduate, a career changer, or an experienced professional looking to upskill, this program welcomes learners from all backgrounds and experiences. Career Path Upon completion of this course, you’ll be equipped to pursue a variety of roles in the health and social care sector, including: 👩‍⚕️ Care Assistant: Provide hands-on support to individuals with physical or mental health needs in residential settings. 👨‍⚕️ Support Worker: Assist clients with daily tasks, such as personal care, meal preparation, and medication management, in their own homes. 👩‍🔬 Healthcare Assistant: Work alongside registered nurses and healthcare professionals to deliver high-quality care in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings. 👨‍🏫 Community Worker: Engage with local communities to promote health education, social inclusion, and access to support services. 👩‍💼 Social Services Officer: Assess individuals’ needs, coordinate care plans, and advocate for vulnerable populations within social services agencies. FAQ Q: Is this course accredited? A: Yes, our Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care – CPD Certified course is accredited by [insert accrediting body name here], ensuring that it meets the highest standards of quality and relevance in the industry. Q: How long does it take to complete the course? A: The duration of the course may vary depending on your learning pace and study mode. Typically, learners can complete the program within [insert estimated duration here] months. Q: Can I study this course online? A: Yes, we offer both online and blended learning options to accommodate diverse learning preferences and schedules. Our online platform provides 24/7 access to course materials, interactive modules, and tutor support. Q: Are there any prerequisites for enrolling in this course? A: While there are no formal prerequisites for this course, a basic understanding of English and numeracy skills may be beneficial. Additionally, a genuine interest in helping others and a commitment to professional development are essential qualities for success in the health and social care field. Q: Will I receive a certificate upon completion of the course? A: Yes, upon successfully completing the program and meeting the assessment criteria, you will receive a Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care – CPD Certified certificate, which is recognized and respected by employers worldwide. Q: Can I progress to higher education after completing this course? A: Absolutely! Our Level 3 Diploma serves as a solid foundation for further studies in health and social care-related disciplines, such as nursing, social work, or healthcare management. You may also consider pursuing advanced qualifications or professional certifications to enhance your career prospects. Q: Is financial assistance available for this course? A: We understand that investing in education can be a significant decision. Depending on your circumstances, you may be eligible for financial support, scholarships, or flexible payment options. Please reach out to our admissions team for personalized guidance and assistance. Q: How can I enroll in the course? A: Enrolling in our Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care – CPD Certified course is easy! Simply visit our website or contact our admissions team to learn more about the enrollment process, upcoming start dates, and available study options. We’re here to support you every step of the way on your journey to success in the health and social care profession. Don’t miss this opportunity to embark on a fulfilling career path that allows you to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Enroll in our Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care – CPD Certified course today and take the first step towards a brighter future!

Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care - CPD Certified
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours
FREE

CATCH UP | Blowfly prevention, control and costs in a changing climate

By NADIS Animal Health Skills

Catch up with Dr Katie Lihou (University of Bristol), Phillipa Page (NADIS) and Matt Colston (ELANCO) for discussions around blowfly control. A review of the blowfly life cycle along with preventative management strategies and appropriate chemical use was discussed by Matt from ELANCO. Phillipa described effective treatments of clinically affected sheep to minimise compromised sheep welfare. Dr Lihou discussed the costs associated with prevention and treatment of clinical cases of blowfly using cost/benefit analysis modelling. The webinar was a useful refresher ahead of the blow fly season to ensure that knowledge is up to date for improved client and customer engagement. This event concluded with a Q&A session. This webinar, aimed at Vets, SQPS and farmers, was hosted by NADIS in association with Elanco. Dr Katie L Lihou, PhD, BSc Katie completed her PhD at the University of Bristol on the prevalence and distribution of livestock ectoparasites in the UK, in the department of Veterinary Parasitology and Ecology. Before her PhD, she studied 3 years of Veterinary Medicine, before moving into Biology. Katie is now a post-doctoral researcher working in the Bristol Vaccine Centre on infectious disease epidemiology and modelling. Phillipa Page, BVSc BSc MRCVS Phillipa qualified from Liverpool Vet School in 2006 and started her first job in Neath, South Wales in a mixed practice. Following a short time as a locum dairy vet in Devon she then joined Wood Vet group in 2009 as a large animal vet. Her work was predominantly dairy but she had a special interest in sheep and developed the sheep side of the practice. In 2016 she then moved to specialize in sheep veterinary work with Flock Health Ltd. This involves a mixture of consultancy flock health work, farmer and vet CPD training and collaboration with retailers, processors and pharmaceutical companies and industry levy bodies. Phillipa was part of the co design groups for the DEFRA Animal Health and Welfare Pathway and Endemics disease program. Phillipa also works with NADIS (National Animal Disease Information Service) as the sheep lead on the Blowfly, parasite control, online health planning and disease alerts information. She has been a board member on the British Cattle Veterinary Association and the Sheep Veterinary Society and is the current conference organiser for the Sheep Veterinary Society and the current Junior Vice President. Phillipa co authored and published a book ‘Sheep Keeping’ as part of the professional small holders series by 5M Publishing and the chapter ‘Lameness’ in Differential Diagnosis in Sheep. 2022 Herriot Publications. She is involved with research and works on regular contributions to publications and is currently working towards a Diploma of the European College of Small Ruminant Health and Production. Outside of work she is a tenant farmer of 100 acres. Together with her husband and two boys she farms a flock of 300 commercial ewes and has a farm shop. Matt Colston, BVM & S, CertSHP, MRCVS Matt graduated from the R(D)SVS in Edinburgh in 1986. He then spent five years working in a mixed practice in Fife and the Borders before taking up a two-year demonstrator’s position (shared between R(D)SVS and SAC (Edinburgh Genetics), concentrating on equine reproduction and artificial breeding in small ruminants. He later obtained the Cert.SHP qualification before returning to general practice in Penrith, where he has worked since 1997. In November 2013, Matt joined Novartis Animal Health as a Veterinary Technical Advisor for the Farm Animal Team. When Novartis was acquired by Elanco, he continued in this role with the company. Also, Matt currently serves as the Chairman of Moredun Foundation's North of England Regional Board.

CATCH UP | Blowfly prevention, control and costs in a changing climate
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
FREE

CATCH UP | How to prepare and control liver fluke on your farm this year

By NADIS Animal Health Skills

Catch up with Dr John Graham Brown (University of Liverpool), Phillipa Page (NADIS) and Matt Colston (ELANCO) on their discussion around liver fluke control in sheep. Dr Graham Brown works with NADIS and SCOPS to calculate and predict the parasite and fluke forecast for the year ahead. He discusses the risks posed for this year and specific farm risks to consider for your farm. Matt and Phillipa discuss testing, management and treatment options for effective control on your farm. This event concluded with a Q&A session. This webinar was hosted by NADIS in association with Elanco. Dr John Graham-Brown, BVSc, MSc, PhD, MRCVS John graduated from the University of Liverpool in 2010. As part of his studies, he also completed a master’s degree in Veterinary Parasitology. Having spent some time in mixed practice in Wales, John returned to Liverpool in 2012 to complete a PhD investigating liver fluke infection in cattle under the supervision of Professor Diana Williams. Since 2016, John has been working as a researcher and lecturer at the university investigating a range of parasitic diseases of livestock and domestic animals in the UK and abroad. John is also currently collaborating with the national animal disease information service (NADIS) to develop and produce their monthly parasite forecasts. Phillipa Page, BVSc BSc MRCVS  Phillipa qualified from Liverpool Vet School in 2006 and started her first job in Neath, South Wales in a mixed practice. Following a short time as a locum dairy vet in Devon she then joined Wood Vet group in 2009 as a large animal vet. Her work was predominantly dairy but she had a special interest in sheep and developed the sheep side of the practice. In 2016 she then moved to specialize in sheep veterinary work with Flock Health Ltd. This involves a mixture of consultancy flock health work, farmer and vet CPD training and collaboration with retailers, processors and pharmaceutical companies and industry levy bodies. Phillipa was part of the co design groups for the DEFRA Animal Health and Welfare Pathway and Endemics disease program. Phillipa also works with NADIS (National Animal Disease Information Service) as the sheep lead on the Blowfly, parasite control, online health planning and disease alerts information. She has been a board member on the British Cattle Veterinary Association and the Sheep Veterinary Society and is the current conference organiser for the Sheep Veterinary Society and the current Junior Vice President. Phillipa co authored and published a book ‘Sheep Keeping’ as part of the professional small holders series by 5M Publishing and the chapter ‘Lameness’ in Differential Diagnosis in Sheep. 2022 Herriot Publications. She is involved with research and works on regular contributions to publications and is currently working towards a Diploma of the European College of Small Ruminant Health and Production. Outside of work she is a tenant farmer of 100 acres. Together with her husband and two boys she farms a flock of 300 commercial ewes and has a farm shop. Matt Colston, BM & S, CertSHP, MRCVS Matt graduated from the R(D)SVS in Edinburgh in 1986. He then spent five years working in a mixed practice in Fife and the Borders before taking up a two-year demonstrator’s position (shared between R(D)SVS and SAC (Edinburgh Genetics), concentrating on equine reproduction and artificial breeding in small ruminants. He later obtained the Cert.SHP qualification before returning to general practice in Penrith, where he has worked since 1997. In November 2013, Matt joined Novartis Animal Health as a Veterinary Technical Advisor for the Farm Animal Team. When Novartis was acquired by Elanco, he continued in this role with the company. Also, Matt currently serves as the Chairman of Moredun Foundation's North of England Regional Board.

CATCH UP | How to prepare and control liver fluke on your farm this year
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours
FREE

Understanding the LGBTQ+ Community

By traumatraining.uk

Throughout this course, we explore key topics including the historical context of LGBTQ+ rights, the impact of societal attitudes on mental health, and the importance of affirming practices in therapy. You will also learn about the intersectionality of LGBTQ+ identities with other aspects of diversity, such as race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status, providing a holistic view of your clients’ experiences. Our goal is to create a deeper understanding and awareness of the LGBTQ+ community, empowering you to build meaningful, respectful relationships with clients and colleagues from all backgrounds. By the end of this course, you will be better equipped to challenge biases, advocate for inclusivity, and support the mental health needs of LGBTQ+ individuals.

Understanding the LGBTQ+ Community
Delivered Online On Demand15 months
FREE

construction enquirer uk

By CCM

Industry resources like the <a href="https://www.theccm.co.uk/construction-enquirer/" rel="dofollow">construction enquirer uk</a> provide essential updates for construction professionals. The College of Contract Management complements this by offering courses that focus on current industry practices and standards. This synergy helps learners stay informed and prepared for the evolving demands of the sector. Whether it’s understanding new regulations or adopting innovative practices, their programs equip you for success. Combining professional development with industry insights is a proven strategy for career growth. Discover how their courses align with industry needs on their website.

construction enquirer uk
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
FREE

Embody, Find your Centre : Get Ready to Dance!

By Niio Dance

embodiment course, somatic movement training, somatic awareness, free mini course to get embodied, find your centre, get grounded, embodiment training, somatic dance course, life coach with somatic intelligence, transformational dance, conscious dance, journey to freedom, mind body soul connection, mind body spirit, dance movement therapy, movementcoach, personaldevelopmentjourney, movementmeditation

Embody, Find your Centre : Get Ready to Dance!
Delivered Online On Demand
FREE

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alumno consulting

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Newcastle upon Tyne

The first question we are often asked, after 'What's your name again?' or 'How do you spell that?', is 'What does it mean?', we wanted a word to demonstrate our point of focus, the delegate. Alumno in Spanish means pupil or student. It is in its Latin translation that we find the reason for choosing Alumno as it means to nurture, nourish, educate and train.   For us that is what training is, not lecturing people and hoping 10% of it sticks, but nurturing and finding the best method of encouraging people to absorb new information and truly learn. For most people that means fun, interactive, engaging education. That's something every training provider tells you they deliver but, sadly, very few do. With over 30 years of experience, running sessions from 1-2-1 to an amphitheatre of over 500 we pride ourselves on getting better much feedback than any of our competitors and much better knowledge retention and application rates after the course. We tailor every session to the client's specific needs, most firms will say that and then churn out the same 'cookie cutter' course as before. If you want cheap, ineffective training then there are lots of companies out there. A recent study found that 12% of people who attended training would apply what they had learned to their job, that means 88% of all training is a waste of time and money! If you want to discuss your training needs with a team that really care and deliver 120% of your expectation every time, we would love to have a chat.