This is the self-guided version of the 'You Can't Tell Me What To Do' course, with Dr Naomi Fisher and Heidi Steel. This course starts on 25th September and offers recorded presentations and activities, to help you build a family strategy for a happier, calmer life.
LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION, NON-FICTION Daisy Chandley joined PFD in 2019 after graduating from the University of Oxford with a BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. She is an Associate Agent and assistant to Senior Agent Annabel Merullo and Head of Books Tim Bates as the UK sub-agent for New Directions Publishing in the US. Daisy is actively building a list of both fiction and non-fiction authors across a range of genres. With fiction, Daisy's wishlist roughly falls into three categories – if something feels like it overlaps between them, even better! 1) Sharp, original novels on the literary to upmarket spectrum, all the way from deeply dark and boundary-pushing books like Hurricane Season, Under The Skin or In The Cut to those balancing edge, heart and humour, like Detransition, Baby or A Visit From The Goon Squad. She loves irreverent wit, daring approaches in narrative or form, and seriously unsettling stories in equal measure, and if you can bring a few of those elements into one, it’ll go straight to the top of her. 2) Com-heavy rom-coms, whether in the dry but ultimately sob-inducing vein of Greta and Valdin or a Nora Ephron film, the escapist screwball delight of a Cary Grant classic, or the more unusual, genre-bending style of something like Palm Springs. Daisy is a sucker for Emily Henry and will always be happy to see an innovative take on tropey love stories, but is equally very keen to see to things a bit outside of the box, whether that’s integrating speculative elements, dark humour, or topical issues. In any case, humour and originality are my priority, and affectionately snarky bickering is the best way to make her fall head over heels with a couple. 3) Sleuths! Daisy is not the right person for police procedurals, but loves classic detectives and amateur sleuths. Whether it’s a delightful Knives Out or Nancy Drew homage or an intricate, unputdownable mystery on the darker side, the minute someone finds a good old fashioned clue, count her in! Overall, whether it’s a delightfully fun and scandalous page-turner or something really bold and experimental, if it’s stylish and smart – and maybe even a bit sexy – Daisy would love to see it. Daisy is definitely interested in literary speculative fiction, though not generally looking for hard SFF. Across the board, she is always looking for stories that explore sexuality, race, gender, and disability, and would particularly love to hear from writers whose voices and experiences aren’t given enough space in publishing. On the non-fiction side, Daisy is looking for bold new insights and underrepresented voices on popular science, nature writing, relationships, social issues and politics, and am always especially interested in fresh, playful and exciting writing on pop culture, love and the internet. She’d also love to see illuminating narrative non-fiction, whether a beautiful and lyrical exploration, or an enthralling and explosive deep-dive. A (large) handful of authors past and present whose work Daisy loves include Patricia Lockwood, Toni Morrison, Elif Batuman, Gillian Flynn, Shirley Jackson, Raven Leilani, Max Porter, Carmen Maria Machado, Virginia Woolf, Sayaka Murata, Kiley Reid, Sally Rooney, George Saunders, Joan Didion, Amy Liptrot, Ottessa Moshfegh, J.D. Salinger, Donna Tartt, Bret Easton Ellis, and Fernanda Melchor. Daisy is not the right fit for Children’s or YA authors. Daisy would like you to submit a covering letter, 1 page synopsis and the first 2,500 words of your manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Daisy is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Thursday 8th May 2025
Overview This course is specially designed to give you intense knowledge and walk you through steps of proven approaches to Public Relations (PR) planning and management. The skills attained through this course can be very well measured and implemented within their work organisation thereby contributing towards the growth of their organisation also helping to build a good reputation and maintaining healthy relationships. You will be shown how the fundamentals of PR are vital, and how significant they are to understanding organisational reputation and relationships. PR professionals are mostly considered as challenging positions and many times have to deal with difficult and even different situations. Therefore, attending this course will enable you to gain the skills needed to present practical and achievable plans.
Forming attachments in the early years is vital for young children in order for them to grow up and form their own lasting and loving relationships. Knowing that you are loved and cared for, and that your needs will be met, will boost your self-esteem and confidence, as well as promote good mental health as a young baby. The purpose of completing this Early Years - (Attachment Theory) course is to understand the importance of attachment theory in child development and know the best practices when working with children and their families. This course also looks at the theorists who researched attachment and their recommendations for best practices when working with children and their families. By the end of this Early Years - (Attachment Theory) course, the learner will gain a thorough understanding of the theory behind attachment and how to effectively plan to meet the needs of young children. Learning Outcomes After completing this Early Years - (Attachment Theory) course, learner will be able to: Gain a thorough understanding of attachment theory in child development. Know the best practices when working with children and their families. Why Choose Attachment Theory in the Early Years Course from Us Self-paced course, access available from anywhere. Easy to understand, high-quality study materials. Course developed by industry experts. MCQ quiz after each module to assess your learning. Automated and instant assessment results. 24/7 support via live chat, phone call or email. Free PDF certificate as soon as completing this course. ***Others Benefits of Early Years - (Attachment Theory) Course: Free One PDF Certificate Access to Content - Lifetime Exam Fee - Totally Free Free Retake Exam [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Early Years - (Attachment Theory) course] ***Early Years - ( Attachment Theory )*** Detailed course curriculum Module 1: Attachment Theory Attachment Theory Theorists John Bowlby Bowlby's Four Phases of Attachment Developmental Stages Mary Ainsworth Strange Situation Procedure Application of Ainsworth's Strange Situation Study Types of Attachment Secure AttachmentInsecure AttachmentAvoidant AttachmentDisorganised Attachment The Key Person Approach The Key Person's Role Secure Attachment and the Key Person Building an Attachment Relationships with Parents Module 2: Putting it into Practice EYFS Settling Children In - Supporting Transitions How the Key Person Approach Works in Practice The Child and Key Person Relationship in EYFS Attachment-Based Child Care Attachment: Relationships and Relating Interactions Build Relationships Attachment and Cognitive Development in EYFS Attachment Behaviours Nurturing Attachments Interpreting Children's Behaviour in Terms of their Needs Developmental Differences in Attachment Behaviours Parents as Partners Learning Together Effective Practice Assessment Method After completing each module of the Early Years - (Attachment Theory) Course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Early Years - (Attachment Theory) course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. Who is this course for? Early Years - ( Attachment Theory ) This Early Years - ( Attachment Theory ) course is ideal for: Practitioners in early years settings Childminders Anyone interested in the well-being and emotional needs of young children. Requirements Early Years - (Attachment Theory) There are no specific requirements for this Early Years - (Attachment Theory) course because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills. Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
Forming attachments in the early years is vital for young children in order for them to grow up and form their own lasting and loving relationships. Knowing that you are loved and cared for, and that your needs will be met, will boost your self-esteem and confidence, as well as promote good mental health as a young baby. The purpose of completing this Early Years: (Attachment Theory) course is to understand the importance of attachment theory in child development and know the best practices when working with children and their families. This course also looks at the theorists who researched attachment and their recommendations for best practices when working with children and their families. By the end of this Early Years: (Attachment Theory) course, the learner will gain a thorough understanding of the theory behind attachment and how to effectively plan to meet the needs of young children. Learning Outcomes After completing this Early Years: (Attachment Theory) course, learner will be able to: Gain a thorough understanding of attachment theory in child development. Know the best practices when working with children and their families. Why Choose Attachment Theory in the Early Years Course from Us Self-paced course, access available from anywhere. Easy to understand, high-quality study materials. Course developed by industry experts. MCQ quiz after each module to assess your learning. Automated and instant assessment results. 24/7 support via live chat, phone call or email. Free PDF certificate as soon as completing this course. ***Others Benefits of Early Years: (Attachment Theory) Course: Free One PDF Certificate Access to Content - Lifetime Exam Fee - Totally Free Free Retake Exam [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing the Early Years - (Attachment Theory) course] ***Early Years : ( Attachment Theory )*** Detailed course curriculum Module 1: Attachment Theory Attachment Theory Theorists John Bowlby Bowlby's Four Phases of Attachment Developmental Stages Mary Ainsworth Strange Situation Procedure Application of Ainsworth's Strange Situation Study Types of Attachment Secure AttachmentInsecure AttachmentAvoidant AttachmentDisorganised Attachment The Key Person Approach The Key Person's Role Secure Attachment and the Key Person Building an Attachment Relationships with Parents Module 2: Putting it into Practice EYFS Settling Children In - Supporting Transitions How the Key Person Approach Works in Practice The Child and Key Person Relationship in EYFS Attachment-Based Child Care Attachment: Relationships and Relating Interactions Build Relationships Attachment and Cognitive Development in EYFS Attachment Behaviours Nurturing Attachments Interpreting Children's Behaviour in Terms of their Needs Developmental Differences in Attachment Behaviours Parents as Partners Learning Together Effective Practice Assessment Method After completing each module of the Early Years: (Attachment Theory) Course, you will find automated MCQ quizzes. To unlock the next module, you need to complete the quiz task and get at least 60% marks. Certification After completing the MCQ/Assignment assessment for this Early Years: (Attachment Theory) course, you will be entitled to a Certificate of Completion from Training Tale. The certificate is in PDF format, which is completely free to download. A printed version is also available upon request. It will also be sent to you through a courier for £13.99. Who is this course for? Early Years : ( Attachment Theory ) This Early Years : ( Attachment Theory ) course is ideal for: Practitioners in early years settings Childminders Anyone interested in the well-being and emotional needs of young children. Requirements Early Years: (Attachment Theory) There are no specific requirements for this Early Years: (Attachment Theory) course because it does not require any advanced knowledge or skills. Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
Free relationships and sex education training for professionals working in North Wales. Cwmni Addysg Rhyw - Sex Education Company has been commissioned to deliver relationships and sex education (RSE) training to BCUHB staff and partner organisations in North Wales. The aim of this training is to increase confidence and skills to work more effectively with issues concerning sexual health and vulnerable young people. 'The best training I have ever attended!' 'Fun & informative' Attend the first day of the course if you simply want to update your RSE information and attend both days if you want to gain skills and confidence in delivering RSE to individuals or groups. Day one Vulnerable clients Attitudes and values in relation to practice The law and sex Key sexual health issues, including safer sex Gender identity and sexual orientation Communication and sexual health Relevant resources Day two - Additional second day/module for delivering RSE - participants must have completed day one before attending day two. Assessing learning needs Developing purpose and learning outcomes Managing safety and boundary issues Planning, delivering and evaluating sessions Each day will run from 9.30am to 4.30pm via Teams or Zoom. For more information and/or to be added to our mailing list contact Mel Gadd mel@sexeducationcompany.org Terms & conditions: Cwmni Addysg Rhyw facilitates externally funded training to staff that work in the public, private, voluntary and independent sectors. There is significant investment of resources in terms of time, planning and budget to deliver this service and due to repeated incidents of non-attendance without notice it has now become necessary to introduce a charging policy for cancellation and non attendance. Although this course is free of charge to attend we will charge late cancellation administration fees as follows: No notification of non-attendance - £50, less than 48 hours notice of non-attendance £30, Less than 1 weeks notice of non-attendance £25. By registering on the course you agree to these charges on late cancellation or failure to attend. As we usually have a reserve list for our courses we ask you to only book on the course if you can attend the whole day. Arriving late or leaving early will be classed as non-attendance and may be charged as such. We will be delivering this training via Teams or Zoom. It is your responsibility to ensure you can use the platform before booking. If you are unable to access the training on the day because you can't access the platform this will be classed as non attendance and will be charged as such. If you want to check that you can access the training via teams/zoom before booking please contact us. We are happy to set up a quick call for you to check access.
CRRUK equips professionals with the concepts, skills and tools to build conscious, intentional relationships, and to coach relationship systems of any size.
Positive relationships between educators and learners are crucial to success. Learners are more likely to engage with their learning programme leading to increased outcomes. Where students feel valued and respected they are more motivated to complete work and are more likely to ask for help or talk about concerns. This short course will give you the skills and knowledge you need to develop good relationships with your learners, providing you with the techniques to build rapport and communicate effectively. About this course £15.00 How to create connections and build rapport Assertiveness: What it is and how it plays a significant role in all of our communications. Effective Communication: how we interact with each other verbally and that the way we do this can determine how other people feel and behave Course launches 30th March 2024 **Launch Offer** Access this course at a reduced price until 1st September 2024
Project Stakeholder Relationship Skills: In-House Training This course is designed to provide project managers with the ability to: Analyze the complexities of major stakeholder relationship categories Apply the most appropriate interpersonal relationship skills to the different categories of relationships Align the dynamic needs of the stakeholders with a project's objective throughout the project life cycle What you Will Learn Examine traditional and non-traditional ways to identify and assess stakeholders Explain how competence, character, and trust lead to project success and strong relationships with stakeholders Utilize 'Embodied Leadership' skills to build stakeholder relationships Apply stakeholder engagement best practices to case study and real-life scenarios Getting Started Stakeholders and project success Stakeholder management research Managing stakeholder relationships Identifying Stakeholders Stakeholder categories Stakeholder relationships across the project life cycle Tools and techniques for identifying stakeholders Assessing Stakeholders Assessing stakeholder relationships Recognizing stakeholder attitudes toward the project Analyzing stakeholders Using other types of stakeholder assessments Building Stakeholder Relationships The importance of psychological safety Building trust and getting results The anatomy of trust Navigating Challenging Situations Dynamics of conflict Responding to conflict Managing difficult conversations