These events are designed to work on the ideas introduced in Level 1: Understanding & Dealing with Everyday Racism The Six Stages Framework
Have you heard of Q fever? Join this free informative session about the disease and how it impacts herds and flocks in the UK. We will share our findings and bring forward case information, where herds have been impacted by the disease and are now beginning to take control of the disease through a number of steps, including vaccination and biosecurity measures. Q Fever is a disease caused by infection with the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, which can infect cattle, goats, sheep and many other mammals. Studies on the UK cattle herd indicate that Q fever is highly prevalent. Q fever is zoonotic, with those people in direct contact with ruminants at most risk – This will be a great opportunity for those working with livestock or going onto farms, to get the answers to the many questions that this disease raises. Join us for a free webinar to explore the disease behind the “silent troublemaker” that is Coxiella burnetii. Find out how Q-Fever can affect your flock, cattle or goat herds, and some of the challenges with diagnosis and management. Your speakers We are delighted to be joined by our expert guest speakers to share their insights and experiences. Prof Jonathan Statham, MA VetMB DCHP FRCVS. Jonathan is Chief Executive at RAFT Solutions and Professor of Sustainable Livestock Health & Welfare at Harper and Keele Veterinary School, chairing the InSHAW research group there. He is a practicing independent farm veterinary surgeon, graduating from Cambridge University in 1996 and is a partner and chair of Bishopton Veterinary Group. Jonathan is a Fellow and Specialist of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons; in 2015 he was awarded the UK Dairy Vet of the year. He is Past-President of the British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA), has held a range of representative or policy linked roles and currently sits on the Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) of the VMD, the steering group of the Ruminant Health & Welfare Group and the EU ‘Q fever’ one health panel. He is chair of the Innovate UK Agriculture Sector Group and chair of the Defra Pathway Chairs Group. He is a Fellow of Askham Bryan College and chairs the Animal Health & Welfare Board for England at Defra. He has published widely in the field of sustainable food, herd health, precision livestock farming and breeding technologies. Current key industry roles; ~ Chair Animal Health & Welfare Board for England (AHWBE) ~ Fellow of Askham Bryan College ~ Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) of the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD), ~ Chair Animal Health & Welfare Pathway Chairs Group ~ Member of the GB Ruminant Health & Welfare Steering Group ~ Chair of innovate UK Agriculture Sector Group ~ Member Industry Cattle Mobility Steering Group ~ Member Johnes Disease technical Group ~ Member of International Embryo Transfer Society, Past key industry roles; ~ Past-President of the British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA), ~ GB ‘Cattle Health & Welfare Group (CHAWG), ~ GB ‘Sheep Health & Welfare Group’ (SHAWG), ~ Veterinary Policy Group (VPG) of the British Veterinary Association (BVA), ~ Past Director of the Cattle Health Certification Standards (CHeCS), ~ Past-President of the Yorkshire Veterinary Society (BVA) ~ Served on the Veterinary Residues committees (VRC) of the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD), ~ FarmSkills Steering Group Katherine Timms, BVetMed (Hons), MRCVS. Ruminant Veterinary Advisor, Ceva Animal Health Katherine grew up in Leicestershire and went to the Royal Veterinary College, graduating with honours in 2007 before working in mixed practices in the Midlands with dairy, beef and equine clients. Katherine has a busy home life being married to a beef and sheep farmer with three children and having an active involvement in rural life. Katherine joined Ceva Animal Health in 2014 as part of the technical team, covering the UK in the role of veterinary advisor for the ruminant part of the business. Registrations are open to vets, farmers, SQP’s and those in farm supporting roles. Time permitting, the webinar will finish with a brief Q&A session.
Course Overview: This comprehensive course offers learners a thorough understanding of swing trading, combining foundational knowledge with advanced techniques to succeed in the financial markets. It covers the principles of technical analysis, swing trading strategies, and market analysis, providing a complete framework for effective trading. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped to make informed decisions, understand market trends, and implement strategies with confidence. This course is ideal for individuals seeking to develop a solid understanding of swing trading, whether they are new to the field or looking to refine their existing skills. Course Description: In this course, learners will explore key swing trading concepts, including chart reading, market trends, and risk management techniques. Topics such as technical indicators, trading strategies, and timing the market will be covered in depth. Learners will develop a structured approach to market analysis and learn how to make informed decisions. The course is designed to provide a well-rounded understanding of swing trading, from basic theory to advanced strategies, enabling participants to confidently navigate the financial markets and make sound trading decisions. Course Modules: Module 01: Introduction Module 02: Intro to Swing Trading Module 03: Technical Analysis 101 Module 04: Swing Trading Strategy & Analysis (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand swing trading fundamentals. Professionals aiming to enhance their trading strategies and market analysis skills. Beginners with an interest in financial markets and trading. Anyone wanting to gain a deeper understanding of technical analysis and trading strategies. Career Path Swing Trader Technical Analyst Investment Advisor Market Researcher Financial Analyst
Course Overview The "Criminology & Profiling" course provides an in-depth exploration of criminology, criminal behaviour, and profiling techniques. Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of crime classification, the psychology of offenders, and the methods used in criminal investigations. This course combines theory with practical insights, preparing individuals to analyse criminal patterns and contribute to crime prevention strategies. Learners will leave with the skills to evaluate crime scenes, profile offenders, and understand the workings of the criminal justice system. The course offers an essential foundation for anyone seeking to work in criminology or forensic psychology, equipping them with the expertise to support law enforcement agencies and legal professionals. Course Description This course delves into various facets of criminology, with modules covering the classification of crime, violent crimes, criminal psychology, and the forensic science used in profiling offenders. It explores offender profiling, the phases of profiling, and investigative strategies that draw from behavioural science. Learners will examine crime scenes, develop an understanding of victimology, and explore the roles within the criminal justice system. Through this structured curriculum, learners will develop skills to identify criminal behaviour, understand criminal motivation, and apply profiling techniques to real-world cases. The course is designed to equip learners with a strong theoretical foundation, complemented by an understanding of practical approaches in criminology and profiling. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to Criminology and Profiling Module 02: Classification of Crime Module 03: Violent Crimes Module 04: The Crime Scene Module 05: Dealing with Crime Module 06: Understanding Criminal Psychology Module 07: Forensic Science Module 08: Phases of Profiling Module 09: Criminal Profiling: Science, Logic and Metacognition Module 10: Offender Profiling: Pragmatic Solution and Behavioural Investigative Advice Module 11: Victimology Module 12: The Criminal Justice System in England and Wales (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand criminal behaviour and profiling techniques. Professionals aiming to advance their career in criminology or forensic psychology. Beginners with an interest in criminology, criminal justice, or psychology. Those interested in law enforcement and criminal investigation. Career Path Criminologist Criminal Profiler Forensic Psychologist Police Detective Criminal Justice Researcher Victim Support Specialist Legal Consultant Crime Analyst
Course Overview This Criminal Law course provides an in-depth exploration of the fundamental principles and practices within criminal law. Covering key areas such as the elements of a crime, the role of law enforcement, the trial process, and various criminal offences, this course offers learners a comprehensive understanding of the subject. Learners will gain a solid foundation in criminal law, preparing them for further study or careers within the legal and law enforcement sectors. By the end of the course, participants will have developed a critical understanding of how criminal law operates in the UK, the procedures followed in law enforcement, and the nuances of different criminal offences. Course Description This course delves deeper into the various elements that make up criminal law, covering both theoretical and practical aspects. Topics include the definition and classification of crimes, the process of prosecution, the role of the police, and the broader concepts surrounding sentencing and trials. Learners will explore areas such as youth justice, white-collar crime, terrorism, cybercrime, and the workings of prisons and the probation service. Throughout, learners will acquire knowledge of the law's evolution, the principles of justice, and the importance of ethical considerations in criminal cases. The course offers a structured learning experience with a clear progression, ensuring learners build knowledge step-by-step. Course Modules: Criminal Law Module 1: Introduction to Criminal Law Criminal Law Module 2: Elements of a Crime Criminal Law Module 3: Incitement, Conspiracy and Attempt Criminal Law Module 4: Accomplice Criminal Law Module 5: Crime Prevention Criminal Law Module 6: The Police Criminal Law Module 7: Prosecution, Caution and Diversion Criminal Law Module 8: Youth Justice Criminal Law Module 9: The Trial Criminal Law Module 10: Sentencing Process Criminal Law Module 11: Homicide Criminal Law Module 12: Offences against Person Criminal Law Module 13: Sexual Offences Criminal Law Module 14: Theft Criminal Law Module 15: Blackmail, Robbery & Burglary Criminal Law Module 16: White-Collar Crime Criminal Law Module 17: Terrorism & Law Criminal Law Module 18: Property Offences Criminal Law Module 19: Cybercrime & Piracy Criminal Law Module 20: Prisons Criminal Law Module 21: Probation Service Criminal Law Module 22: War Crimes (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand the key principles of criminal law. Professionals aiming to expand their legal knowledge and expertise. Beginners with an interest in pursuing a career in law or criminal justice. Those interested in understanding the framework of crime and justice systems. Career Path Criminal lawyer Legal assistant or paralegal Police officer or law enforcement personnel Public prosecutor Correctional officer Compliance officer in corporate law Victim support services Researcher in criminal justice
Career Development Plan Fundamentals Course Overview: The "Career Development Plan Fundamentals" course is designed to guide learners through the essential elements of creating and implementing an effective career development plan. This course equips learners with the tools and frameworks to identify career goals, create strategic plans, and develop the necessary skills to achieve professional growth. Participants will gain a clear understanding of career progression pathways, set achievable career objectives, and learn how to align their strengths with their aspirations. By the end of this course, learners will have the skills to manage their career trajectory proactively, resulting in a structured approach to achieving long-term success. Course Description: This course provides in-depth coverage of the key components of career planning, starting with the importance of self-assessment and goal-setting. Learners will explore strategies for identifying career goals, building an actionable career roadmap, and mastering key skills for professional advancement. Topics include understanding personal strengths, researching career options, networking, and professional branding. Throughout the course, learners will be guided through various frameworks and methodologies to develop a structured plan for career growth. By completing this course, learners will be prepared to confidently manage their career path, identify opportunities for growth, and take decisive steps towards achieving their career objectives. Career Development Plan Fundamentals Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to Career Development Module 02: Setting Career Goals and Objectives Module 03: Assessing Personal Strengths and Areas for Growth Module 04: Researching Career Paths and Opportunities Module 05: Building a Personal Brand and Networking Strategy Module 06: Navigating Career Transitions and Promotions Module 07: Monitoring Progress and Adjusting Career Plans (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their career trajectory. Professionals aiming to plan and manage their career development. Beginners with an interest in structured career progression. Individuals looking to identify and align their career goals with personal strengths. Career Path Career Development Specialist HR Manager Professional Coach or Mentor Recruitment Consultant Talent Development Advisor
Public Healthcare Course Overview This course provides a comprehensive introduction to public healthcare, offering learners a deeper understanding of the policies, concepts, and challenges involved in providing healthcare services to the public. It explores key aspects of public health, including health promotion, the role of religion, and the foundational quality features of health coverage. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with a strong theoretical foundation in public healthcare and its practical application. With a focus on global healthcare systems, this course prepares learners for roles in healthcare management, policy development, and public health advocacy. Course Description In this course, learners will delve into the core concepts of public healthcare, covering a broad spectrum of topics such as health policies, the definition of health, and the intersection of religion and healthcare. The course offers a detailed exploration of health promotion, public health concepts, and the quality features essential to effective healthcare coverage. Learners will gain insights into the barriers that hinder healthcare delivery and the strategies to overcome them. This learning experience will help learners develop a thorough understanding of the systems, challenges, and opportunities within public healthcare, equipping them with the knowledge to engage effectively in healthcare discussions, policy making, and strategic planning. Public Healthcare Curriculum Module 01: Definitions and Healthcare Policies Module 02: Concepts of Health Module 03: Religion and Health Module 04: Understanding the Role of Health Promotion Module 05: Concept of Public Health Module 06: Fundamental Quality Features of Health Coverage Module 07: Practical Barriers to Provision of Healthcare (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand public healthcare systems. Professionals aiming to enhance their career in healthcare policy, management, or advocacy. Beginners with an interest in healthcare and public health. Anyone seeking to contribute to the improvement of health services. Career Path Healthcare policy analyst Public health advisor Healthcare management professional Health promotion officer Public health researcher Policy maker in healthcare organisations
Metaphysics Course Overview This Metaphysics course offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental principles underlying reality, existence, and the nature of being. Learners will delve into key metaphysical concepts such as existence, causality, and the relationship between mind and matter. Designed to deepen philosophical understanding, the course also examines the historical development of metaphysical thought alongside its influence on religion, spirituality, and modern New Age beliefs. Participants will gain critical thinking skills, enhancing their ability to analyse abstract ideas and apply them in philosophical, religious, or cultural contexts. By completing this course, learners will build a strong intellectual foundation for further study or professional work involving philosophy, theology, counselling, or holistic disciplines. Course Description This detailed course covers the breadth of metaphysical inquiry, beginning with an introduction to its core subjects and evolving through historical perspectives from ancient to contemporary times. Topics include fundamental questions about existence, the supernatural, and the intersection of metaphysics with religion and occultism. Learners will engage with new metaphysical concepts emerging from the New Age movement and critically examine their cultural significance. The learning experience emphasises analytical reasoning and reflective thought, encouraging students to evaluate complex ideas and theories. Skills developed include philosophical analysis, conceptual clarity, and an enhanced understanding of diverse belief systems, preparing learners for roles that require insight into metaphysical and spiritual frameworks. Metaphysics Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Metaphysics Module 02: Core Subjects of Metaphysics Module 03: History of Metaphysics Module 04: Fundamental Questions of Existence Module 05: New Age Movement and Metaphysics Module 06: Metaphysics and the Supernatural Module 07: Metaphysics, Religion and Occultism Module 08: Other Metaphysical Concepts (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of philosophical concepts. Professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge in theology or spiritual counselling. Beginners with an interest in philosophy, spirituality, or metaphysical studies. Those exploring careers in holistic, religious, or cultural education fields. Career Path Philosophy lecturer or researcher Spiritual or holistic counsellor Religious studies advisor or educator Author or content creator in metaphysical and spiritual topics Cultural consultant or community facilitator
Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology of Human Body Course Overview The Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body offers a comprehensive exploration of the structure and functions of the human body. It covers key systems, from the cellular level to complex bodily functions, providing a strong foundation in understanding human biology. Learners will gain valuable insights into the mechanisms that govern health and disease, which is essential for careers in healthcare, fitness, and other related fields. By the end of the course, learners will have a deep understanding of human anatomy and physiology, empowering them to apply this knowledge in various professional settings. Course Description This course covers a wide range of topics, including cellular chemistry, tissues, the skeletal and muscular systems, the nervous system, and the cardiovascular and reproductive systems. Learners will explore the intricate workings of the human body, including the mechanisms of cell division, metabolism, and sensory systems. The course provides detailed insights into the human brain, eyes, ears, digestive, and respiratory systems, as well as blood, lymphatics, and immunity. It offers a structured learning experience that develops learners' knowledge of human physiology and equips them with a thorough understanding of how the body functions in health and disease. The course is designed to prepare learners for roles that require a detailed understanding of human biology and the ability to apply it in diverse settings. Diploma in Anatomy and Physiology of Human Body Curriculum Module 01: The Chemistry of Cells Module 02: Cells Module 03: Cell Division Module 04: Replication and Metabolism Module 05: Human Tissues Module 06: Skin Module 07: Human Skeletal System Module 08: The Muscular System Module 09: Skeletal Muscle Fibre Module 10: Nervous System Module 11: The Brain Module 12: Nervous System—Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves Module 13: Nervous System - Autonomic Nervous System and Cranial Nerves Module 14: Nervous System—The Eyes Module 15: Nervous System—The Ears, Hearing, and Equilibrium Module 16: Nervous System—Memory Module 17: Sensory Systems Module 18: Cardiovascular System Module 19: Blood Module 20: Lymphatics Module 21: Immune System Module 22: Digestive System Module 23: Respiratory System Module 24: Urinary System Module 25: Male Reproductive System Module 26: Female Reproductive System (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to understand the fundamentals of human biology. Professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge of anatomy and physiology. Beginners with an interest in healthcare, fitness, or biological sciences. Healthcare workers wishing to improve their understanding of the human body. Career Path Healthcare Assistant Fitness Trainer Medical Researcher Nurse Physiotherapist Biomedical Scientist Occupational Therapist Sports Therapist
Sterile Compounding Preparations Course Overview: This Sterile Compounding Preparations course offers in-depth training on the procedures and techniques required for preparing sterile compounds. Covering essential topics such as universal precautions, the proper use of the Laminar Air Flow Hood (LAF), and the critical role of pharmacy math in compounding, the course provides learners with the foundational knowledge to excel in this specialised field. Emphasising safety, precision, and regulatory compliance, the course ensures that participants are equipped with the necessary skills to meet industry standards. Upon completion, learners will gain confidence in performing sterile compounding tasks and understanding the necessary processes, setting them on the path to a successful career in pharmaceutical preparation. Course Description: This comprehensive course dives deep into the science and procedures behind sterile compounding. Learners will explore critical topics such as universal precautions and the operation of the Laminar Air Flow Hood (LAF), understanding their role in preventing contamination. The course also covers the essential pharmacy math skills required for accurate measurements and compounding. A review of the entire sterile compounding process is included to reinforce the concepts taught throughout the course. Students will gain the knowledge and confidence to apply these practices in real-world settings, enhancing their ability to contribute to the pharmaceutical industry. This course is designed for those looking to specialise in sterile compounding and gain an essential understanding of the industry protocols and safety measures involved. Sterile Compounding Preparations Curriculum Module 01: Introduction Module 02: Universal Precautions Module 03: The Laminar Air Flow Hood (LAF) - 3 Lectures Module 04: Sterile Compounding Pharmaceuticals Demonstrations Module 05: Compounding Pharmacy Math BONUS: REVIEW OF THE STERILE COMPOUNDING PROCESS (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to specialise in pharmaceutical compounding. Professionals aiming to advance their skills in sterile compounding. Beginners with an interest in pharmaceutical preparation and safety. Pharmacy technicians or assistants looking to enhance their expertise. Career Path: Sterile Compounding Technician Pharmacy Technician in sterile compounding settings Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Specialist Healthcare Practitioner in clinical settings requiring compounding Pharmaceutical Researcher