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Level 2, 3 & 4 QLS Endorsed Diploma | QLS Hard Copy Certificate Included | Plus 10 CPD Courses | Lifetime Access
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Course Summary: This workshop is designed for Club Welfare Officers and it is highly recommended that attendees complete UK Coaching's Safeguarding and Protecting Children Workshop first. Are you new to the Welfare Officer role or has it been three years since you last attended a Time to Listen workshop? The 3 hour workshop covers the following and learners will be able to: Describe how a club welfare officer works with others to create a child centered environment. Explain how the club welfare officer role fits into the wider safeguarding environment. Apply learning to case studies including sharing good safeguarding practice.
Learn about Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA) and develop the skills to identify bloodstains and interpret bloodstain patterns, over the course of 3 MODULES, from renowned experts in the field. Brought to you by SPATTER/ED Ltd.
Historical Association webinar series: Making GCSE history accessible: supporting all learners at Key Stage 4 Presenters: Dale Banham "This session explores how to help SEND learners retain historical knowledge by applying research-informed strategies that reduce cognitive overload and support long-term memory formation within the context of history teaching. Key topics: • Applying cognitive load theory to history-specific content and tasks • Using dual coding, retrieval practice, and spaced learning frameworks to support retention • Embedding effective homework, revision routines and explicit instruction to strengthen pupils’ historical schema " To use your corporate recording offer on this webinar please fill in this form: https://forms.office.com/e/bdNUSwLNrL Image: A Squire "Old English" padlock on a gate latch in Devon (Image: Partonez/Wikimedia Commons)
Ethics and compliance training is helpful for encouraging appropriate behavior, setting expectations, demonstrating the organization's commitment, and informing employees of laws or regulatory principles that may not be common knowledge. Description This course will help you to increase your personal ethics and explore your obligations to act with integrity in all aspects of your work and professional relationships. You will also appreciate an Ethical Code of Standards and examine how you can prevent bribery and corruption based on a financial regulatory context. Integrity and scruples not only keep us out of court and out of prison, but they are good for business. One study found that companies making 'an explicit commitment to doing business ethically' have produced profit/turnover ratios at 18% higher than those without a similar commitment. Conversely, a bad reputation can ruin a business - ethics and compliance training is how an organization can avoid that. Training Duration This course may take up to 2.5 hours to be completed. However, actual study time differs as each learner uses their own training pace. Participants This course is ideal for anyone wishing to consider ethics from a financial regulatory perspective. It is also suitable to professionals pursuing regulatory CPD in Financial Regulation. Training Method The course is offered fully online using a self-paced approach. The learning units consist of video presentations and reading material. Learners may start, stop and resume their training at any time. At the end of each session, participants take a Quiz to complete their learning unit and earn a Certificate of Completion once all quizzes have been passed successfully. Accreditation and CPD Recognition This programme has been developed by the London Governance and Compliance Academy (LGCA), a UK-recognised training institution. The syllabus is verified by external subject matter experts and can be accredited by regulators and other bodies for 2 CPD Units that approve education in financial regulation, such as the FCA and other financial regulators. The course may be also approved for up to 2 CPD Units by institutions that approve general financial training, such as the CISI. Eligibility criteria and CPD Units are verified directly by your association or other bodies in which you hold membership. Registration and Access To register to this course, click on the Get this course button to pay online and receive your access instantly. If you are purchasing this course on behalf of others, please be advised that you will need to create or use their personal profile before finalising your payment. If you wish to receive an invoice instead of paying online, please contact us at info@lgca.uk. Access to the course is valid for 365 days.
Introduction to Agile and Scrum: On-Demand This half-day course provides an overview of Agile principles and mindset, and the Scrum framework as a key Agile approach. It will provide you with the key benefits of an Agile approach, and its differences with the traditional Waterfall method. Lastly, as Agile is looked upon more frequently as an alternative delivery method, you will review situations where Agile can be adapted outside of software development, where it is most commonly used. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Explain the basics and benefits of using an Agile approach Describe the Scrum framework, its events, artifacts and roles and responsibilities Illustrate Agile approaches outside of Software Development Getting Started Introduction Course structure Course goals and objectives Agile Introduction What is Agile? Agile Benefits Agile Methods Overview of Scrum Scrum Overview Scrum Events Scrum Artifacts Scrum Roles Definition of Done Agile Approaches Outside of Software Development Agile in other environments Product Development Course Development Marketing Agile Project Candidates Summary What Agile is not... Concerns and Pitfalls
This 3 day practical course (taken in professional beauty salon) designed to show You how to carry out manicures. This course is designed for complete beginners, who wish to learn from basic to professional most popular nail art techniques to start Your career as nail technicians. It is also good to refresh knowledge and learn new techniques for those of You that are already in business.
The course will familiarize students with industry history, the distribution chain, jobs in the industry, safe practices, and national codes and standards. Students will explore the different types of collectors, systems, components, and materials used in solar heating systems and determine their appropriate applications. The course will also examine the techniques and tools used for installing solar heating equipment. Finally, students will learn how to conduct site assessments, analyze hot water loads, develop accurate system sizing and project cost estimates, and identify the economic and non-economic benefits of a solar heating system. Students who complete the SHOL101 course will be able to perform the following: Differentiate between various renewable energy sources and types of systems Perform calculations as needed for system sizing and other exercises. Evaluate the different types of SH systems and their suitability for specific climates. Describe solar energy and applications for solar heating systems. Identify components specific to various types of solar water heating and solar pool heating systems. List the applications, operation, and functionality of the following SH systems - solar pool heating, ICS, thermosyphon, direct forced circulation, drainback, and antifreeze. Obtain specifications for various solar collectors and determine collector performance given various environmental and operating conditions. Identify various types of tools used in the SH industry and explain how to use them safely. Determine the magnetic declination, define azimuth and altitude angle and evaluate the shade potential for a given site. Estimate energy production of a SH system based on location specifics including orientation and tilt angle. Describe methods of attaching mounting hardware to a collector. Evaluate what type of solar heating system is most appropriate based on specific site criteria. Identify appropriate codes and standards concerning the installation, operation, and maintenance of SWH systems. Identify potential safety hazards and the proper personal protective equipment for working on solar heating systems.