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A cup of positiviTEA with Max and Fi

By The Ed Psych Coach

Part 1: ‘Lunch and Learn’ with Max & Fi ✨ ( About 15-20 min) Max and Fi will share various psychological models, resources and ideas to help you feel positive, purposeful and inspired in your EP career. We draw upon positive psychology, with the aim of helping you feel motivated, engaged and purposeful in your EP Career. Part 2: Time to connect 🧠🧠 ( About 40-45 min) Come and find your 'tribe' and connect with like-minded EPs. W e will organise breakout rooms for small group chats, reflections and connection-building within the EP community. You might want to share some ideas with others, find out what others are up to, make connections and explore possible collaborations. Maybe you're feeling isolated (easy in this role!) and just fancy some EP company and connection. We will offer some prompts for your chats and do our best to reduce any awkwardness and make it fun and friendly! Come with an open mind. Be brave. Be curious. See where the session takes you... Bring your own lunch and a cup of PositiviTEA. If your cup is feeling a bit empty, we hope we can fill it during the session* * This is a metaphor. No actual tea is included ;) P.s. Sorry this session is not suitable for aspiring EPs . Please do look out for more appropriate events via Twitter.

A cup of positiviTEA with Max and Fi
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE

[Data Bites for Comms Pros] 7 steps to assessing Bluesky’s role in 2025

By Alex Waddington

Whetstone Communications and comms2point0 are pleased to bring you the Data Bites series of free webinars. Our aim is to boost interest and levels of data literacy among not-for-profit communicators.

[Data Bites for Comms Pros] 7 steps to assessing Bluesky’s role in 2025
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FREE

[Data Bites for Comms Pros] Award-winning numbers: Using data for a great cost of living campaign

By Alex Waddington

Whetstone Communications and comms2point0 are pleased to bring you the Data Bites series of free webinars. Our aim is to boost interest and levels of data literacy among not-for-profit communicators.

[Data Bites for Comms Pros] Award-winning numbers: Using data for a great cost of living campaign
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Is it possible to build resilience to stress?

By Human Givens College

Resilience has become a buzzword in mental health and corporate well-being – but what does it mean and why are some people more resilient to stress than others? Discover important insights that will help to inform your work and bring much needed clarity to the topics of stress and resilience. Human givens psychotherapist, Julia Welstead explains the scientifically-sound answers to these important questions and an insightful view that will increase your understanding of “resilience” – allowing you to make more informed decisions and interventions. Your no-nonsense approach is always refreshing. I just wish more people knew about and practiced the human givens approach.HG STUDENT What will you learn What “resilience” & “stress” really mean and where resilience comes from A more helpful and sound alternative to the flawed concept of “good stress” How we can build resilience in a way that is healthy – and how organisations can contribute to this in the workplace An important model that will help you understand – and explain – stress and resilience A number of practical ways to immediately reduce stress levels – useful for yourself or to teach others Who is this webinar suitable for? You – if you want to know the best ways to help people who are suffering from stress – whether for professional or personal reasons HR consultants, HR managers, wellbeing officers, psychotherapists, counsellors, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, doctors, psychiatric nurses, occupational therapists, health visitors, nurses, pastoral workers, social workers, youth workers, trainee counsellors, psychology students, etc. Anyone wanting to know more about the latest effective strategies for alleviating emotional distress that incorporate the latest insights from neuroscience

Is it possible to build resilience to stress?
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
FREE

Conquer Your Deadlines: Top Assignment Help Tips for Busy Students

By Jack Walker

Discover how to conquer your assignment deadlines with ease. Packed with valuable tips and strategies, this article explores the importance of effective deadline management for busy students. Learn how to prioritise tasks, plan your schedule wisely, and utilise assignment help services to achieve academic success.

Conquer Your Deadlines: Top Assignment Help Tips for Busy Students
Delivered Online On Demand
FREE

Own your story - 15 minute intro

By Exkavate Ltd

Unsure & lost? Empower yourself, now! Find out how to feel reconnected with what's important to you and how to get back on track - in just 15 minutes! Empowered people perform better at work. Why? Because when your abilities, purpose and experience are valued you feel more like taking initiative, being accountable and supporting colleagues. Being empowered involves embracing the person you are today: what’s important to you, the lessons you’ve learned and the choices you’ve made. Developing and sharing your story allows others to understand you better, allowing you to influence and inspire others – no matter what the paygrade. The 3 things you'll learn in this FREE introductory training: 1. How to analyse your current level of empowerment at work 2. Your core super power (and potential kryptonite) 3. What one event created the impetus for change that created who you are today Start to create your own empowerment story by connecting with what has helped or hindered you to get where you are today.

Own your story - 15 minute intro
Delivered Online On Demand15 minutes
FREE

Managing time, energy & boundaries - 10 minute intro

By Exkavate Ltd

Over-committed? Reduce your stress without disappointing others… Find out how to handle yourself well when your to-do list is out the door - in just 10 minutes! Working ‘harder’ isn’t the answer to being effective at work. This workshop helps you to recognise your default behaviour and helpful alternatives to managing competing requests on your time. Repeatedly saying 'yes' to requests that don't allow us to do our best work can end up with frustration on all sides - but we are often more afraid of the consequences of pushing back, or simply don't know how to do it with grace and professionalism. The 3 things you'll learn in this FREE introductory training: 1. The shocking facts of how stress changes the brain 2. The best thought disrupter for handling pressure 3. How to use the accountability ladder to boost your reputation for effectiveness at work Uncover the neuroscience behind your triggers and reactions to stressful workloads and find out how to switch into a more helpful way of working.

Managing time, energy & boundaries - 10 minute intro
Delivered Online On Demand10 minutes
FREE

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Asdan

asdan

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London

ASDAN is an education charity and awarding organisation providing courses, accredited curriculum programmes and regulated qualifications to engage, elevate and empower young people aged 11 to 25 years in greatest need. We define young people in greatest need as those living in poverty, without support for their emotional and social needs, those with a special educational need or disability, those not engaged or succeeding in their education, who miss an English and/or Maths pass at 16 or subsequently, and who are at risk of becoming NEET. Our goal is to engage them through relevant and motivating courses to achieve meaningful learning outcomes, which elevate them to go on to further education, training and work, and empower them to take control of their lives. We do this by developing courses with an accessible and practical pedagogy for learners; and by working with our partner educators to foster the personal, social and work-related abilities of young people in greatest need. We know the development of personal, social and work-related abilities is vital for learners of all abilities because: strengthening these abilities supports academic and vocational learning they are particularly effective in re-engaging young people in greatest need they are important for accessing knowledge and skills at work they are especially important for entry level work they equip learners to live well and make full use of their abilities We believe that young people should have the opportunity to discover, develop and make use of their abilities to affirm their identities, contribute to society, and challenge educational and social inequalities.