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Family Support Worker

5.0(1)

By LearnDrive UK

Empower families as a dedicated Family Support Worker. This course equips you with the skills to tackle family challenges, support addiction recovery, and safeguard children. Join us to make a meaningful difference in lives and build a rewarding career.

Family Support Worker
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5

Parallel Parking Pro

By Julie Hazell

Unlock the secret to confident parallel parking with our 30-minute formula! Empower yourself to teach your teenager to parallel park without traditional driving lessons. Pass on the same method used by Professional Driving Instructors and boost your teen's chances of acing their driving test.

Parallel Parking Pro
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£5

Building your business via Facebook.

By HD Beauty & Business Academy

My personal steps on how I built my beauty business from my nan's conservatory to my own salon in months!

Building your business via Facebook.
Delivered Online On Demand15 minutes
£4.99

Duolingo Test Preparation-Competitive Course (7-Day Access to Duolingo Online Course)

5.0(5)

By TEFL Wonderland - Brilliant Minds

Duolingo Test Preparation

Duolingo Test Preparation-Competitive Course (7-Day Access to Duolingo Online Course)
Delivered Online On Demand
£4.50

The Birth of the Industrial Revolution

By Ideas Into Action

The Birth of the Industrial Revolution in Britain 1707 to 1830   Course Description   Introduction The Industrial Revolution started in Britain in the eighteenth century. A number of factors converged to create the conditions for developments in industry and science. Agricultural improvements created a cadre of wealthy landowners with money to invest. Improved educational opportunities, particularly in Scotland, created a broader set of young people with ideas and ambition. Greater religious freedom allowed individuals of talent to develop businesses. Interest in science and technology blossomed and the birth of the coffee house culture brought people with ideas into the orbit of those with money. But it was not all rosy. The new culture of ideas and experimentation was almost entirely limited to men. A woman’s place was seen to be in the home. At the same time the slave trade flourished providing much of the wealth for investment and, shamefully, Britain was a key facilitator in this odious business – and there were few voices of dissent at the time. And the poor lived short and brutish lives of hard physical work in grim conditions with an inadequate diet and very little healthcare. In this course I am going to take you through the key milestones of the early industrial revolution – in the textile industry, in coal mining and iron production, in civil engineering; in the development of steam power and the birth of the railways.     Course Pre-Requisites There are no course pre-requisites.     What Students will Learn The history of the industrial revolution in Britain from 1707 to 1830 The factors that created the conditions for the industrial revolution Developments in the textile industry in the eighteenth century The development of steam as a source of power The birth of steam locomotion Developments in coal, coke and iron Civil engineering in the eighteenth century Scientific developments in the eighteenth century     Curriculum SS1 The Birth of the Industrial Revolution 6 mins SS2 The Textiles Revolution 13 min SS3 The Birth of the Steam Engine 10 mins SS4 The Age of Steam Locomotion 14 mins SS5 Fuelling the Industrial Revolution 10 mins SS6 The Engineering Revolution 6 mins SS7 The Scientific Revolution 18 mins SS8 Black Lives during the Industrial Revolution 5 mins SS9 The Birth of the Industrial Revolution 2 mins SS10 The Industrial Revolution History Quiz 19 mins   Total time: 1 hour 44 minutes     Additional Resources None     Course Tutor Your tutor is Ross Maynard. Ross is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in the UK and has 30 years’ experience as a process improvement consultant specialising in finance processes. Ross is also a professional author of online training courses for accountants. Ross lives in Scotland with his wife, daughter and Cocker Spaniel

The Birth of the Industrial Revolution
Delivered Online On Demand
£4.61

New Excel Functions

By Ideas Into Action

New Excel Functions   Course Description   Ross Maynard     Description In the second half of 2020 Microsoft released a significant upgrade to the most used spreadsheet programme in the world. Microsoft Excel now offers the ability to handle dynamic arrays – functions that return a range of results that update as the source data changes. In this course, we discuss the power of dynamic arrays and introduce the new functions. The functions I am going to cover are: RANDARRAY- creating a table of random numbers or random dates UNIQUE – identifying the distinct items in a list SEQUENCE – listing numbers with a set interval SORT and SORTBY – new ways of dynamically sorting data FILTER – building the ability to filter data into formulae XLOOKUP – replacing VLOOKUP with greater flexibility IFS and SWITCH making it easier to construct IF statements The new CONCAT, and TEXTJOIN text functions   If you have an earlier version of Microsoft Excel then these functions will not be available to you and this course might not be for you. But if you do have a subscription to Office365 – either personally or through your work – I think you will find this course extremely useful.         Learning Outcomes Participants in this course will learn: What the new dynamic arrays feature in Microsoft Excel means How the new RANDARRAY function works How the new UNIQUE function works How the new SEQUENCE function works How the new SORT and SORTBY functions work How the new FILTER function works How the new XLOOKUP function can replace VLOOKUP How to build IF statements with the new IFS function How the new SWITCH function works How the new TEXTJOIN function can replace CONCATENATE and CONCAT How the new functions can be used in management reporting     Course Requirements There are no pre-course requirements.   Additional Resources Course Spreadsheet with the examples covered.       About Ross Ross Maynard is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in the UK. He is director of Ideas2Action Process Excellence Ltd and has 30 years’ experience as a process improvement consultant and facilitator. Ross is also a professional author of online training courses for accountants. Ross lives in Scotland with his wife, daughter and Cocker Spaniel

New Excel Functions
Delivered Online On Demand
£4.61

Science, Oneness and God with Don MacGregor

4.8(31)

By The Hamblin Vision

A recorded video of a presention given by Rev Don MacGregor to The Hamblin Vision on the subject of Science, Oneness and God.

Science, Oneness and God with Don MacGregor
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£2.99

Safeguarding

By Ideas Into Action

Safeguarding Course Information   Description This course provides a guide to the safeguarding procedures that medical practices and other service providers need to have in place to guard against abuse or neglect. Safeguarding procedures are needed within doctors’ surgeries, schools, nurseries, clubs and associations and any organisation dealing with children and young people, and vulnerable adults. This is not a course about the clinical detection or escalation of safeguarding concerns The aim of the course is to help providers design the administrative procedures in place that they need for safeguarding The focus of the course is the United Kingdom, but the principles covered in the course, and the procedures presented, should apply anywhere.     Course Pre-Requisites There are no course pre-requisites.   What Students will Learn The safeguarding procedures that organisations dealing with young people and vulnerable adults need The definition of Safeguarding The types of organisation that need safeguarding procedures The responsibilities of organisations for safeguarding Sources of information on safeguarding     Curriculum 1. What is Safeguarding? 2. Who is covered by safeguarding? 3. The Responsibilities of Service Providers 4. Key Decisions for Service Providers 5. Documents relating to safeguarding 6. Registration of new service users 7. Identification of Concerns 8. Proactive Analysis of Issues 9. Collaborative Review 10. Audit of Effectiveness     Additional Resources PDFs uploaded: What_to_do_if_you_re_worried_a_child_is_being_abused.pdf (328.0 kB) Scottish Government Safeguarding Guidance.pdf (4.1 MB) Working_Together_to_Safeguard-Children.pdf (2.3 MB) Making Safeguarding Personal - Guide 2014.pdf (277.9 kB)     Course Tutor Your tutor is Ross Maynard. Ross is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in the UK and has 30 years’ experience as a process improvement consultant specialising in finance processes. Ross is also a professional author of online training courses for accountants. Ross lives in Scotland with his wife, daughter and Cocker Spaniel

Safeguarding
Delivered Online On Demand
£3.66

A2 Level Sociology

By Spark Generation

Unlock the dynamics of human society with Spark Generation! Dive into the realms of culture, identity, and social change. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how societies function thanks to this AS Level self-paced course provided by Spark Generation. :)

A2 Level Sociology
Delivered Online On Demand48 hours
£4.50

AS Sociology

By Spark Generation

Unlock the dynamics of human society with Spark Generation! Dive into the realms of culture, identity, and social change. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how societies function thanks to this AS Level self-paced course provided by Spark Generation. :)

AS Sociology
Delivered Online On Demand48 hours
£4.50