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Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

Explore Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) and learn how to challenge irrational beliefs to improve mental health. Suitable for individuals and professionals looking to integrate REBT into their practice.

Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 22 minutes
£11.99

Teaching Online Masterclass

By The Teachers Training

Excel in virtual education with our Teaching Online Masterclass. Gain essential skills to deliver engaging and effective online lessons, enhancing your digital teaching expertise.

Teaching Online Masterclass
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours
£15

Editing a Spherical Panorama with Photoshop and After Effects

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

Learn to edit spherical panoramas with ease! This comprehensive course covers Photoshop and After Effects techniques for isolating areas, removing artifacts, adding effects, and more

Editing a Spherical Panorama with Photoshop and After Effects
Delivered Online On Demand45 minutes
£11.99

Mobile Photography: Take Better Smartphone Photos

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

Enhance your mobile photography skills with our comprehensive course. Perfect for hobbyists, content creators, and aspiring photographers. Learn to capture stunning images and elevate your visual storytelling.

Mobile Photography: Take Better Smartphone Photos
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 32 minutes
£11.99

IT Skills for Teachers

By The Teachers Training

This course equips educators with the knowledge and confidence to harness technology in the classroom. Learn how to integrate digital tools, navigate online resources, troubleshoot common issues, and keep student data safe. Enhance your teaching practices, improve student engagement, and prepare for the future of education with essential IT skills.

IT Skills for Teachers
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours
£15

Self Esteem and Assertiveness Skills

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

Through the Self Esteem and Assertiveness Skills you will learn techniques to build self-esteem, think positive thoughts and ignore negative ones. This course teaches how to set goals, stick to them and enjoy the rewards. You'll learn to recognise the signs of unhelpful, unreal thoughts that undermine your confidence. As you recognise them, you'll also learn ways to replace them with thoughts and actions that support you in getting what you really want. This course will teach you to discover your own personal worth, how to use effective body language, how to express disagreement in a positive manner, how to speak with confidence, how to say 'no' without offending and much more. Who is this course for? Self Esteem and Assertiveness Skills is suitable for anyone who wants to gain extensive knowledge, potential experience and professional skills in the related field. This course is CPD accredited so you don't have to worry about the quality. Requirements Our Self Esteem and Assertiveness Skills is open to all from all academic backgrounds and there are no specific requirements to attend this course. It is compatible and accessible from any device including Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, Tablets etc. CPD Certificate from Course Gate  At the successful completion of the course, you can obtain your CPD certificate from us. You can order the PDF certificate for £9 and the hard copy for £15. Also, you can order both PDF and hardcopy certificates for £22. Career path This course opens a new door for you to enter the relevant job market and also gives you the opportunity to acquire extensive knowledge along with required skills to become successful. You will be able to add our qualification to your CV/resume which will help you to stand out in the competitive job industry. Course Curriculum Self Esteem and Assertiveness Skills Course Module One - Getting Started 01:00:00 Module Two - What Does Self-Confidence Mean To You 01:00:00 Module Three - Obstacles to Our Goals 01:00:00 Module Four - Communication Skills 01:00:00 Module Five - The Importance of Goal Setting 01:00:00 Module Six - Feeling the Part 01:00:00 Module Seven - Looking the Part 01:00:00 Module Eight - Sounding the Part 01:00:00 Module Nine - Powerful Presentations 00:30:00 Module Ten - Coping Techniques 01:00:00 Module Eleven - Dealing with Difficult Behavior 00:30:00 Module Twelve - Wrapping Up 00:15:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam- Self Esteem and Assertiveness Skills Course 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam- Self Esteem and Assertiveness Skills Course 00:20:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates or Transcripts 00:00:00

Self Esteem and Assertiveness Skills
Delivered Online On Demand10 hours 55 minutes
£11.99

Abrasive Wheels Training - Online Course

By i2Comply

Abrasive Wheels Training - Online Course This online abrasive wheels training course will advise you of the hazards you may encounter when using abrasive wheels and the precautions you need to take to prevent accidents and injury. According to the HSE, nearly half of all accidents involving abrasive wheels happen due to unsafe working practices and operator errors. Employers must make sure their employees follow strict health and safety practices to protect both themselves and their colleagues. The law requires employers to take reasonable steps to safeguard the health and safety of all employees. Therefore, employers need to raise awareness about the hazards they may encounter when using abrasive wheels in the workplace, and need to outline what can be done to minimise risk. What is an abrasive wheel? An abrasive wheel is a versatile disposable tool made from an abrasive material or compound. Abrasive wheels are typically found on portable grinders, grinding machines, and cut-off saws. They rotate at high speed and are capable of cutting, shaping, smoothing and cleaning a wide variety of materials. Abrasive wheels course learning outcomes After completing the online Abrasive Wheels training online course, you will be able to describe: The main types of abrasive wheel Abrasive wheel identification and labelling The principal risks and hazards associated with abrasive wheels Important legislation relating to the use of abrasive wheels Legal duties and responsibilities relating to abrasive wheels Required routine maintenance checks The role of risk assessments Introduction to abrasive wheels The first topic identifies what an abrasive wheel is and what they are used for, and explains what organic and inorganic bonded wheels are. The topic describes various methods used in the construction of abrasive wheels to strengthen them to avoid breakage. You will also learn about the different abrasive wheel types and their wide range of applications. Abrasive wheel identification The second topic outlines how abrasive wheels are labelled so that you can check that the correct wheel has been selected for the equipment and task you need to carry out. It also identifies any restrictions placed on the use of the wheel and precautions you must take when using the wheel. You will also learn about where to find the wheel dimensions and the importance of never exceeding the maximum permissible speed of the wheel. The topic also covers how to read the specification mark to understand the abrasive type, grain size and bond of the abrasive wheel. Hazards and health risks The third topic describes the principal risks of injury and long term ill health associated with the handling and use of abrasive wheels. It explains the term drawing-in. It outlines the risks of sudden breakage of the abrasive wheel that can cause serious life-changing injuries. The topic also explains the term silicosis and the effect of exposure to large amounts of dust that contains crystalline silica causes. It also covers other health risks including exposure to loud noise and how prolonged exposure to hand-arm vibration (HAV) during grinding and cutting-off operations can damage joints, nerves and blood vessels. Important legislation Topic 4 provides an overview of important legislation that aims to protect people in the workplace from injury and ill health. Handling, storage and disposal Topic 5 explains how to avoid damaging abrasive wheels during handling and storage. It covers the precautions to take when handling abrasive wheels and how to store abrasive wheels. The topic also explains the effect of damp, cold, heat and humidity on stored abrasive wheels. Lastly, the topic covers how to safely dispose of used abrasive wheels. Selecting the correct wheel Topic 6 identifies the main things to consider when selecting an abrasive wheel. It explains how a number of factors determine the selection of an abrasive wheel including the wheel size, operating speed, the material being cut, the wheel grade and grain size and the type of cut. Wheel inspection and mounting Topic 7 outlines how to inspect and test abrasive wheels before mounting and the key considerations when mounting a wheel. It explains the importance of inspecting new and used wheels before use. The topic also covers how to use the 'ring test' to check wheels for damage. It identifies the purpose of flanges, blotters and bushes. Finally, the topic explains the term run-out and how excessive run-out puts additional stress on the wheel which increases the risk of breakage. Guards and shields Topic 8 outlines the purpose and common types of guards and shields. It explains the requirement of guards and shields and covers the types of guards and shields required for bench grinders, angle grinders. Lastly, the topic covers the wheel enclosure angles for fixed machines. Wheel truing and dressing Topic 9 explains why wheels must be trued and dressed and how this is done. It identifies why it is necessary to true and dress wheels, the difference between truing and dressing and what truing and dressing wheels involves. It also outlines the tools commonly used for dressing wheels and finally, the topic covers the dressing process. Portable and hand-held equipment Topic 10 provides an overview of additional precautions you should take when you use portable and hand-held equipment such as angle grinders. It identifies the wheels that cannot be used on portable machines. The topic also explains electrical safety advice and electric shock protection. It explains how routine checks, regular inspection and preventive maintenance are essential to avoid accidents. Finally, the topic covers safety checks for internal combustion powered equipment. Managing the risks The final topic outlines the purpose and essential steps of an abrasive wheels risk assessment and recaps on the things you should do to stay safe when using abrasive wheels. The topic covers how to use the hierarchy of control to prioritise measures to keep people safe. Lastly, the topic summarises the day-to-day measures that you can use to stay safe when using abrasive wheels.

Abrasive Wheels Training - Online Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£15

Certificate in Sterile Services Technician

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

Become a certified Sterile Services Technician with our comprehensive course, designed to equip you with essential skills in sterilisation, decontamination, and quality management of medical equipment. Learn to support critical healthcare environments by ensuring the sterility of instruments across operating rooms, emergency departments, and more.

Certificate in Sterile Services Technician
Delivered Online On Demand10 hours 53 minutes
£11.99

Diploma in Office Admin and Reception

4.7(26)

By Academy for Health and Fitness

The UK's demand for office administration and receptionist roles has generally been increasing over the past few years. And with this Diploma in Office Admin and Reception, you can jumpstart your career and find yourself in a well-paying position with opportunities for advancement. Office Admin and Reception skills give you the flexibility to work in a variety of positions. For example, you may specialise as a Medical or Legal Secretary, go into HR or finance, or even become a personal assistant. This Diploma in Office Admin and Reception is an excellent place to start whether you have some expertise or are a newbie because these are all fantastic, lucrative possibilities. The Diploma in Office Admin and Reception is broken up into handy, simple-to-understand segments so you may learn as you go. Everything is covered, including how to properly organise business documents and communicate at work. Learning Outcome Gain sufficient knowledge of the role and responsibilities of office administrators and receptionists Be trained in the role of an office administrator and receptionist to fast-track your career Familiarise with administrative and reception duties to ensure the smooth running of an office Learn how to motivate your team and provide them with the right tools to achieve common work goals Develop your knowledge of telephone etiquette and understand how to respond to difficult customers Why Choose a Diploma In Office Admin And Reception - Level 3? Opportunity to earn a certificate which is accredited by CPDQS. Get a free student ID card! (£10 postal charge will be applicable for international delivery). Innovative and engaging content. Free assessments. 24/7 tutor support. ****Course Curriculum**** Here are the topics you will cover on the Diploma In Office Admin And Reception - Level 3 Course: Module 01: Personal Assistant Module 02: Admin Support Module 03: Administrative Management Module 04: Organisational Skills Module 05: Telephone Etiquette Module 06: Business Writing Module 07: Time Management Module 08: Body Language and Effective Communication Module 09: Meeting Management Module 10: Excel Basics Navigate the Excel User Interface Use Excel Commands Create and Save a Basic Workbook Enter Cell Data Use Excel Help Create Worksheet Formulas Insert Functions Reuse Formulas and Functions Insert, Delete, and Adjust Cells, Columns, and Rows Search for and Replace Data Use Proofing and Research Tools Apply Text Formats Apply Number Format Align Cell Contents Apply Styles and Themes Apply Basic Conditional Formatting Create and Use Templates Preview and Print a Workbook Set Up the Page Layout Configure Headers and Footers Manage Worksheets Manage Workbook and Worksheet Views Manage Workbook Properties Module 11: PowerPoint Basic Customize the User Interface Set PowerPoint 2016 Options Modify Slide Masters and Slide Layouts Add Headers and Footers Modify the Notes Master and the Handout Master Create SmartArt Modify SmartArt Write Math Equations Add Audio to a Presentation Add Video to a Presentation Customize Animations and Transitions Review a Presentation Store and Share Presentations on the Web Annotate a Presentation Set Up a Slide Show Create a Custom Slide Show Add Hyperlinks and Action Buttons Record a Presentation Secure a Presentation Broadcast a Slide Show Create a Video or a CD Assessment Process Once you have finished the learning stages in the Diploma in Office Admin and Reception , your abilities will be assessed by an automated multiple-choice question session, after which you will receive the results immediately. CPD 15 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This Office Admin and Reception course does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. Anybody who wants to start a career as an office admin. Anybody who wants to learn basic receptionist skills. Requirements You will not need any prior background or expertise to enrol in this course. Career path Receptionist Telephonist School Secretary Office Admin Health Record Clerk Receptionists in the UK earn around 15K - 22K per annum. Certificates CPDQS Accredited Certificate Digital certificate - £10 CPDQS Accredited Certificate Hard copy certificate - £29 If you are an international student, then you have to pay an additional 10 GBP as an international delivery charge.

Diploma in Office Admin and Reception
Delivered Online On Demand19 hours
£12

Driving Theory Test Preparation (Online) - CPD Certified

4.7(26)

By Academy for Health and Fitness

24 Hours Left! Don't Let the Winter Deals Slip Away - Enrol Now! Passing on the UK driving theory exam is by no means certain, and in recent years, the DVLA has undoubtedly made things more challenging for new drivers. As a consequence, we have summarised all the information you require in our Driving Theory Test Preparation course. In this Driving Theory Test Preparation course, we will start by providing you with a clear idea of the driving test. You will learn the rules for Pedestrians and users of wheelchairs, general rules, techniques, and advice for drivers. In addition, we will discuss motorcyclist rules, driving in adverse weather, the meaning of signs, signals, road markings, vehicle maintenance, and many more. The UK driving exam evaluates your competence to operate a vehicle on main routes while abiding by the rules established by the regulatory authority. Anyone over 16 should learn to drive at some time in their lives for their own convenience since it is a necessary skill. If you want to get ready for the driving theory test, take this Driving Theory Test Preparation course immediately. Enrol Now! Upon successful completion of the Driving Theory Test Preparation course, you will be able to, Improve your knowledge of the highway code. Recognise the many markers, symbols, and signs seen on the road. Ensure secure transportation in all weather scenarios. Increase your understanding of UK traffic legislation. Study the regulations for motorists, motorcycle riders, and pedestrians. Understand how to drive at night and in dim light. Recognise the scoring criteria for the driving theory test. Identify risks and react effectively to them. Course Curriculum: Here is the curriculum breakdown of this Driving Theory Test Preparation course: Module 01: DRIVING TEST The Current Test Theory Test Practical Test Format Eyesight Test Vehicle Safety Questions Controlled Stop Manoeuvres Module 02: Rules for Pedestrians and Users of Powered Wheelchairs and Mobility Scooters Rules for Pedestrians Rules for Users of Powered Wheelchairs and Mobility Scooters Module 03: General Rules, Techniques and Advice for All Drivers and Riders Overview Signals Lighting Requirements Control of The Vehicle The Driver and the Environment Lines and Lane Markings on the Road Mobile Phones and In-Vehicle Technology Vehicles Prohibited from Using Roads and Pavements Module 04: Rules for Drivers and Motorcyclists Vehicle Condition Vehicle Towing and Loading Seat Belts and Child Restraints Motorcycle Licence Requirements Moped Licence Requirements Motor Vehicle Documentation and Learner Driver Requirements Learner Drivers Module 05: Driving in Adverse Weather Conditions Overview Wet Weather Icy and Snowy Weather Windy Weather Fog Hot Weather Road Users Requiring Extra Care Motorcyclists and Cyclists Other Road Users Other Vehicles Module 06: Signs, Signals and Road Markings Direction Signs on Roads and Motorways Signals by Authorised Persons Signals to Other Road Users Vehicle Markings Module 07: Maintenance, Breakdowns and Other Incidents Vehicle Maintenance Vehicle Security First Aid on The Road Breakdowns and Incidents Obstructions Module 08: Using the Road and Parking Using the Road Mirrors Large Vehicles Roundabouts Waiting and Parking Module 09: DSA Practical Driving Test Hire Cars Vehicles You Can't Use Known Safety Faults Cancelled or Stopped Tests and Bad Weather Candidate Impersonation Module 10: Preparation for the Test Preparation for the Test Special Circumstances Module 11: Day of the Test The Test Useful Information Common Faults Contributing to Test Failure Module 12: Your Test Result Further Learner Permit Module 13: Things to Remember Did You Know? BE (Car and Trailer) Tests Truck Tests (Categories C and CE) What Happens If We Cannot Conduct Your Test on the Day? Assessment Process Once you have completed the modules in the Driving Theory Test Preparation course, your skills and knowledge will be tested with an automated multiple-choice assessment, after which you will receive instant results. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This Driving Theory Test Preparation Course is ideal for: Anyone 17 years or older who wants to pass their UK driving theory test on their first try. Professionals looking to work in the transport sector. Requirements You will not need any prior background or expertise. All you need to take this Driving Theory Test Preparation course is - A smart device. A secure internet connection. Being over the age of 16. And a strong drive for learning and literacy. Career path Once you have successfully completed the Driving Theory Test Preparation course, you will have the confidence & practical knowledge to pass your driving theory test, ready to take the practical exam. You will have an excellent understanding of UK road safety laws & the skills to become a fully competent, reliable driver in all weather conditions. Driving Instructor Driving Examiner DVLA Officer Certificates CPDQS Accredited Certificate Digital certificate - £10 CPDQS Accredited Certificate Hard copy certificate - £29 If you are an international student, then you have to pay an additional 10 GBP as an international delivery charge.

Driving Theory Test Preparation (Online) - CPD Certified
Delivered Online On Demand6 hours
£12