Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for individuals who want to improve their phone skills. Overview Upon successful completion of this course, students will be more confident in handling the phone, resulting in new customers while retaining current clientele. In this course, students will learn about different types of calls and the etiquette associated with them. Getting Started Housekeeping Items Pre-Assignment Review Workshop Objectives The Parking Lot Action Plan Aspects of Phone Etiquette Phrasing Tone of Voice Speaking Clearly Listen to the Caller Case Study Using Proper Phone Language Please and Thank You Do Not Use Slang Avoid Using the Term ?You? Emphasize What You Can Do, Not What You Can?t Case Study Eliminate Phone Distractions Avoid Eating or Drinking Minimize Multi-Tasking Remove Office Distractions Do Not Let Others Interrupt Case Study Inbound Calls Avoid Long Greeting Messages Introduce Yourself Focus on Their Needs Be Patient Case Study Outbound Calls Be Prepared Identify Yourself and Your Company Give Them the Reason for the Call Keep Caller Information Private Case Study Handling Rude or Angry Callers Stay Calm Listen to the Needs Never Interrupt Identify What You Can Do For Them Handling Interoffice Calls Transferring Calls Placing Callers on Hold Taking Messages End the Conversation Case Study Handling Voicemail Messages Ensure the Voice Mail Has a Proper Greeting Answer Important Messages Right Away Ensure Messages are Delivered to the Right Person When Leaving A Message for Others... Case Study Methods of Training Employees Group Training One-on-One Training Peer Training Job Shadowing Case Study Correcting Poor Telephone Etiquette Screening Calls Employee Evaluations Peer Monitoring Customer Surveys Case Study Wrapping Up Words From The Wise Review Of The Parking Lot Lessons Learned Recommended Reading Completion Of Action Plans And Evaluations
To explore the factors which affect and influence feacal continence when supporting individuals in order to effectively manage bowel incontinence.
Learners will be able to demonstrate much improved awareness of pressure sores and understand how they can help positively impact the service users' lives. They will be able to identify the function of the different layers of skin, highlight how and why pressure sores form, understand how they can prevent them and have a better understanding of the dressings, aids, and equipment used.
This course will explore what we mean when we say someone has dementia. The course will challenge you to think more about how we can best care for and support people with dementia.
Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for anyone engaged with teams or looking to live a more fulfilling life. Overview Upon successful completion of this course, participants will gain a new perspective on themselves and their emotions, and increase their value to society. In this course, participants will learn how beneficial becoming more self-aware can be and see how a highly self-aware person becomes more equipped to deal with daily life and its challenges. Getting Started Workshop Objectives Action Plan What is the Self? The Physical Self The Emotional Self The Mental Self The Spiritual Self Practical Illustration Awareness of the Physical Self Scanning Progressive Relaxation Physical Stressors Exercise Practical Illustration Time Management Organization Goal Management Priorities Procrastination Practical Illustration The Emotional Self Validity of Emotions Utility of Emotions Emotional Arousal Emotional Valence Practical Illustration Mood Management Emotional Intelligence Categories of Emotion Increasing Arousal Decreasing Arousal Practical Illustration The Mental Self Thinking Style Learning Style Personality Stinking Thinking Practical Illustration Interpersonal Awareness Addressing Different Thinking Styles Addressing Different Learning Styles Active Listening and Body Language Transactional Analysis Practical Illustration The Spiritual Self Mindfulness Meditation Cultivating Positivity Gratitude Practical Illustration Limitations of Self Awareness Navel Gazing Excessive Self Discipline Developing Humility Developing Empathy Practical Illustration Independence versus Interdependence What is Interdependence? Systems Theory More Than the Sum of All Parts Team Building Practical Illustration Wrapping Up Words from the Wise Additional course details: Nexus Humans Improving Self Awareness training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Improving Self Awareness course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for Network Video Engineer Voice/UC/Collaboration/Communications Engineer Collaboration Tools Engineer Collaboration Sales/Systems Engineer Overview Install, Configure, and Implement Cisco Emergency Responder (Cisco ER). Configure CUCM for CER Configure Emergency Response Locations (ERLs) Configure Emergency Location Identification Numbers (ELINs) Configure PSAP calls and PSAP CallBack Configure Users and onsite Security Management This is a 2-day hands-on course, where students will Install, Deploy, and Configure Cisco Emergency Responder (Cisco ER) 12.5. Student will also integrate emergency communication system with Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Students will learn how Cisco ER automatically notifies and routes calls to the local public safety answering point (PSAP) operator. Students will configure emergency response locations (ERLs) and emergency location identification numbers (ELINs) in CER to properly route enhanced 911 (E911) calls. You will also examine CER disaster recovery and user management. Cisco Emergency Responder Overview PSAP/ Emergency Calling Overview National Emergency Number Association Legislation and Regulation Service Provider ALI Automatic Number Identification (ANI) Automatic Location Identification (ALI) NENA Emergency Response Location NENA Guidelines for ERLs NENA Emergency Location Identification Number (ELIN) E911 Preparation Cisco Emergency Call Handler Cisco Emergency Responder 11.x Enhancements License Management Emergency Responder Redundancy Clustering CER over the WAN Integration with UC Manager Intrado Architecture CER Wireless Features Overview Installing Cisco Emergency Responder Supported Hardware Platforms CER Virtual Server Requirements Deploy Cisco CER OVF/OVA Installation of CER CER CLI Interface Reset Application Administrator Password Add 2nd CER Server - Subscriber Upgrade VMware Tools on Cisco Emergency Responder Server CER Backup and Restore CER PLM Licensing Unified Communication Manager CER Configuration Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administrator Interfaces Cisco Unified Communications Manager Required Services for CER CUCM SNMP Settings Phone Partition and Calling Search Spaces Partitions for 911 Services CER CUCM Configuration for CTI Route Points and CTI Ports Configure CER Route Patterns for 911 and Security Personal Create Translation Patterns for ELINs Create Emergency Responder Cisco Unified Communications Manager User Location Awareness Overview Configure Wireless Endpoint Tracking Feature on UCM 11.5 Cisco Emergency Responder (CER) Configuration Emergency Responder Interface E.164 Dial Plan Support Cisco Emergency Responder Groups Setup CER Groups CER Telephony Settings for CER Cisco CER License Manager Cisco CER Email Settings Cisco CER - Add Subscriber Onsite Security Alerts for Security Personnel Pager Alert Configuration Configure Emergency Response Location (ERL) Configure Emergency Location Identification Number (ELIN) ERL Migration Tool Configure SNMP Configure Phone Tracking Configure LAN Switch Tracking Configuring IP Subnet-based ERLs Configuring Manual Phone Tracking Emergency Responder User Management Manage Onsite Alerts, ERLs, and ALI Data User and Security Logins CER - Web Alerts CER - ERL Audit Trail Export PS-ALI Records ERL Debug Tool
We all tend to have challenges throughout our lives that cause varying levels of pressure. It is healthy and essential that people experience such challenges because up to a certain point an increase in pressure improves performance and quality of life. Too much pressure can be harmful and affect our health and wellbeing. This participative half-day workshop will explore the causes and impact of stress and provide an opportunity to learn some new ideas and techniques to cope with it. Practical tasks and exercises will be used to promote discussion and participants will be encouraged to share their own experiences and approaches. By the end of the workshop participants will be able to: Understand the causes and symptoms of stress and how to spot them Become more aware of personal habitual behaviours and approaches that get in the way of dealing with stress productively Learn ideas and approaches that help you to cope with the thoughts, emotions and physical feelings that happen in stressful and difficult situations Review and evaluate learning and have an action plan to take back and put into practice at work 1 Welcome, introductions and objectives Breaking the ice 2 Stress Its sources and effects on you Defining stress, its signs and symptoms 3 Exploring your 'default' habits Their consequences in stressful situations 4 Dealing with perception Strategies and approaches for coping with stress 5 Setting goals with positive outcomes Review and evaluation of learning Action planning
If you are a Mental Health First Aider or MHFA Champion you have skills for life that support you and the people around you. We believe that mental health should be treated equally to physical health - and just like physical first aid, Mental Health First Aid training should be kept up to date. The four-hour MHFA Refresher course will empower you to: Keep your awareness of mental health supports current Update your knowledge of mental health and what influences it Practice applying the Mental Health First Aid action plan Outline About mental health Stress and factors that influence mental health Mental health continuum and stigma Frame of reference and non-judgement Reintroducing ALGEE Warning signs of mental ill-health Depression and anxiety Suicide and first aid for suicidal crisis Psychosis and first aid for severe psychotic episodes Practising our MHFA sills Self-care, wellbeing and recovery
LPS was introduced in the Mental Capacity (Amendment) Act 2019 and is designed to simplify the process of authorising the care and treatment of a person who lacks capacity to consent to it, where it constitutes a deprivation of liberty. The LPS system introduces new structures, roles, and responsibilities for organisations so it is essential that staff and managers understand the implementation of LPS.
This course will explore ways to support and enhance the quality of care provided to the individual approaching end of life, their families and their carers.