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23 Special Needs courses in Cardiff delivered Live Online

Advanced Phlebotomy - Skills & Techniques (GPT005)

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

The UK's first and only Level 4 qualification in Phlebotomy (equivalent to Ireland Level 6) FDSc (Foundation Degree Level) qualification Nationally Recognised certificate Dually accredited: Open College Network and CPD Covers both aspirated and evacuated systems Covers specialised blood collection systems & methods Classroom or Virtual Classroom learning options Comprehensive Training Kit is provided when booking our Virtual Classroom option (yours to keep) Complete your training from beginner to advanced level This course either follows on from our Introduction to Phlebotomy Course or can be combined with our introductory course as part of a course package (see below) Available to candidates who have completed (or are currently enrolled to complete) our Introduction to Phlebotomy Course or have previous phlebotomy practical experience.

Advanced Phlebotomy - Skills & Techniques (GPT005)
Delivered in Liverpool + 20 more or Online + more
£195

Advanced Phlebotomy & Cannulation Course (GPT004E) - E-LEARNING

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

Take your phlebotomy qualifications to the next level ... Nationally Recognised Qualification OCN Accredited - Level 3 (advanced) CPD Accredited Covers specialised and advanced phlebotomy techniques and practices Comprehensively covers Peripheral IV Cannulation Advanced qualification - additional credits Download a digital certificate on completion Basic understanding of English language required ​ LOOKING TO ADD PRACTICAL TRAINING? ALSO AVAILABLE AS SEPARATE CLASSROOM OR VIRTUAL CLASSROOM COURSES: ​ 1: Advanced Phlebotomy Course - Level 4 2: Peripheral IV Cannulation Course - Level 3 ​ COMPLETION OF INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY COURSE RECOMMENDED BUT NOT ESSENTIAL

Advanced Phlebotomy & Cannulation Course (GPT004E) - E-LEARNING
Delivered in person or Online3 days
£195

Healthy Foods and Special Diets

5.0(50)

By Pochat Training

This qualification is ideal for anyone who prepares and serves food, as it provides learners with a basic understanding of nutrition and the requirements of special diets to enable the planning and provision of well-balanced meals that will have a positive impact on health.

Healthy Foods and Special Diets
Delivered in Chesterfield or Online + more
£105

Coping With ADHD

5.0(50)

By Pochat Training

CPD Accredited, Interactive Short Course 2 - 4 hr sessions What is Attention Deficit Disorder? How can you best understand, and thus cope and help those affected? Course Contents: What is ADHD ADHD as part of the Autistic Spectrum How to help you cope if you have ADHD How to cope with children who have ADHD Great for teachers and TAs in schools, others who work with people who have ADHD, and of course, those with ADHD themselves Benefits of this Short Course: Boys are around 4 x as likely to have ADHD Worldwide, 5% of people have it - that is 1 out of every 20! The figure for this is estimated to be higher in the UK This means that every single classroom in the UK will have at least one child or young people with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder Learn more about the condition and how you can help them cope and take part in 'normal' life.

Coping With ADHD
Delivered in Chesterfield or Online + more
£25

Dyslexia - What is Working Memory? Strategies to Support Memory

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By Dyslexia Support Services

💥 Dyslexia & Working Memory The Masterclass That’s Helped Hundreds of Educators and Parents Make Real Change Do you feel like your child or student is trying hard… but still falling behind? Do they seem overwhelmed, forgetful, or struggle to follow instructions? 👉 It’s not laziness. It’s likely a weak working memory. And it’s more common than you think — especially in children with dyslexia. But here’s the GOOD news: with the right support, these children can THRIVE. 💡 Join me LIVE for my most popular masterclass – and discover the game-changing strategies that actually work. 👋 Hosted by Paloma Forde Special Needs Educator, Consultant, International Speaker and Dyslexia Screening Expert 💫 Founder of Dyslexia Support Services 🎯 With 27+ years of SEN experience, I’ve helped hundreds of educators and parents across the globe understand and support children with weak working memory — and I want to help you too. ✅ This session is for you if: You're a parent wondering why your bright child is struggling to keep up You’re an educator or TA constantly re-teaching or reminding the same students You’ve heard about working memory but don’t fully understand it You’re desperate for real solutions, not just theory 🧠 What we’ll cover: ✔️ What working memory is – and why it matters ✔️ How to spot the early signs in your child or students ✔️ Get a taste for what it is like to have a weak working memory with a practical activity! ✔️ Practical, proven strategies that will reduce overwhelm and ensure you are supporting your child/students in the RIGHT way. ✔️ PLUS: A live Q&A with me so you can get tailored advice 💥 What you’ll walk away with: Clear understanding of working memory and how it affects learning Confidence in spotting the signs in your child or student A bank of go-to strategies that can be used at home or in school Confidence in working with kids with a weak working memory knowing that they CAN achieve — when we give them the right support 📌 Key Details: LIVE via Zoom Replay available if you can’t make it live Sponsored by International Dyslexia Learning Solutions (IDL) Early Bird pricing ENDS 15th May – don’t miss out! 🎟️ BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW Spots are limited and always fill fast — this is my most popular webinar for a reason. Looking forward to supporting you! See you there, Paloma Forde The Go-To Global Dyslexia Screening Expert Founder | Dyslexia Support Services Please note that by signing up to my webinar, you will automatically be added to my mailing list. You can unsubscribe at anytime. You will also be automatically subscribed to IDL and can also unsubscribe anytime. Tickets are non-refundable.

Dyslexia - What is Working Memory? Strategies to Support Memory
Delivered OnlineJoin Waitlist
£18.99

Making Complaints, Working Together and Not Losing Your S**t - Workshop

5.0(1)

By Born at the Right Time

2-part workshop for parents hosted by Rachel Wright, Founder of Born at the Right Time and author of 'The Skies I'm Under'.

Making Complaints, Working Together and Not Losing Your S**t - Workshop
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE to £20

24-hour Postural Care from Cradle to Grave (Sep-Nov 25)

5.0(1)

By Born at the Right Time

CPD certified, digital study session, 24-hour postural care training, learning new ways to bring excellence to 24-postural care, focussing on supported lying.

24-hour Postural Care from Cradle to Grave (Sep-Nov 25)
Delivered Online + more
£255

PERSON CENTRED PLANNING – FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY, SCHOOL OR MULTI ACADEMY TRUST TEAMS

By Inclusive Solutions

This training is aimed at developing Person Centred Planning – for Local Authority, School or Multi Academy Trust professional teams. Parents and carers can also participate in this training. One day introduction to underlying values and practicalities of approach in schools – 100 people 2 Day skill training for 30 participants to learn PATH planning skills 1 day follow up after 3 months to problem solve issues and celebrate what achieved. Person Centred Planning (PCP) is a way of expressing a set of inclusive values through a unique range of tools and techniques. The most commonly used person centred tool with children is a PATH – and it shows these values in action. Why now? The Children and Families Act 2014 sets out clear principles for supporting and involving children and young people in all aspects of the support and planning of their special educational need. The Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice: 0 – 25 years provides the statutory guidance relating to part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014. Embedded in its principles is the need for a stronger focus on the participation of children, young people and their parents/carers in decision making at both individual and strategic levels. The use of Person Centred Approaches provides the opportunity to fulfil those principles. Working in this way ensures the CYP and their parents/carers are at the centre of all decision making and future planning. It provides an opportunity to engage directly with children and young people to discuss their needs, and plan how they can achieve the best possible outcomes. This should be integral to all planning for children and young people with Special Educational Need and Disability (SEND) throughout their lives. Education Health Care Planning processes are required to be truly person centred at every stage, including annual reviews, so understanding this way of working has never been more essential. Is this different to what we do already? This person-centred way of working offers a radical new approach to visualising planning, empowering and directly involving children and those that care about them throughout planning meetings and allowing for inclusive, creative methodology which builds on and challenges existing practice in schools. Core principles The focus of inclusive, person-centred working is first and foremost on ordinary needs and not solely on special needs. – Being somebody – Contributing by sharing gifts and capacities – Knowing people and having relationships – Having choice and control – Sharing ordinary places – being present in local spaces and having a valued role there The training is delivered by Inclusive Solutions who are Educational Psychologists with a national reputation for training and person centred planning with schools over the last 16 years. In this training, you will learn how to facilitate with a child, family, team or an organisation to think together around their preferred future or about a challenge or issue. Here is an opportunity to experience first-hand the person centred, futures planning tool – PATH (Pearpoint, Forest et. al. 1989). This course will provide participants with a practical introduction to person centred planning and approaches, including examples of best practice in using person centred approaches in schools. The course will explore the underlying values of person centred approaches, provide an introduction to the person centred planning tools and link this to national policy and guidance. Participants will gain: 1 Knowledge of person centred planning and approaches 2 An understanding of how person centred approaches can be used in schools 3 A basic knowledge of the person centred review process and where to find out more information 4 The skills to gather information about what is important to and for the children and young people they support 5 An understanding of PATH and situations in which this process could be used in school The course answers these questions: • What are person centred approaches? • How can we use person centred approaches in our school? • What is person centred thinking and how can it be used in schools? • How can we learn about what is important to and for the child or young person and share this information? • How can we make sure that the child is at the centre of their annual/transition review?

PERSON CENTRED PLANNING – FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY, SCHOOL OR MULTI ACADEMY TRUST TEAMS
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,800 to £2,500

Immunisation Update - Travel Health

By BBO Training

Course Overview: Half Day 'Travel Vaccination' Update Session (Optional Add-On or Standalone Course)Note: This session is offered as an optional add-on or standalone course for participants who are practicing in the area of Travel Health Agenda: 12:45: Registration 13:00: Introduction and Course Objectives 13:05: Risk Assessment - Traveler, Destination, and Vaccines 14:00: Addressing Complex Travelers' Needs 14:30: Coffee Break 14:45: NHS Vaccine Schedule for Travel 15:00: Private Vaccine Schedule for Travel 15:15: Health Promotion for Non-Vaccine Preventable Diseases 15:30: Malaria: Understanding and Mitigation 15:45: Complex Patient Scenarios - Group Work and Shared Learning 16:00: Question and Answer Session for Shared Learning and Addressing Common Problems in Primary Care Learning Outcomes:Upon the successful completion of this 'Travel Vaccination' update session, participants will be able to:1. Conduct Comprehensive Risk Assessment: - Apply effective risk assessment strategies to evaluate the traveler, destination, and appropriate vaccine recommendations, considering individual health conditions and travel factors.2. Address Needs of Complex Travelers: - Analyze and address the unique vaccination requirements of complex travelers, including those with underlying health conditions and special needs.3. Navigate NHS and Private Vaccine Schedules: - Differentiate between the NHS and private vaccine schedules for travel, ensuring accurate administration of vaccines based on travel plans and personal preferences.4. Promote Health for Non-Vaccine Preventable Diseases: - Educate travelers about non-vaccine preventable health risks associated with travel destinations, promoting effective health promotion measures.5. Understand and Manage Malaria Risks: - Grasp the nuances of malaria prevention, including understanding malaria transmission, the selection of appropriate prophylaxis, and educating travelers on malaria risk reduction.6. Collaborate in Complex Patient Scenarios: - Participate in group discussions and shared learning exercises to collaboratively navigate complex travel-related patient scenarios, fostering a multidisciplinary approach.

Immunisation Update - Travel Health
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£90

Understanding Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

5.0(50)

By Pochat Training

CPD Accredited, Interactive Short Course 2 or 3.5 hour hr sessions What are the autistic spectrum disorder, autism and asperger's syndrome? How can you best understand, and thus help, those affected? Course Contents of the shorter course: What is ASD Autism and Asperger's Syndrome Understanding those on the Spectrum How to approach and help those on the Autistic Spectrum Great for teachers and TAs in schools, and for those working in care with older people with ASD Benefits of this Short Course: About 1% of the population is thought to be on the Autistic Spectrum That is several children per nursery and primary school and a significant amount of young people in secondary schools Many with Asperger's Syndrome will also go to university The way they experience the world is very different to 'neuro-typical' people Understanding their condition helps to support them and give them the best chance

Understanding Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Delivered in Chesterfield or Online + more
£25

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Behavioural Education

behavioural education

London

Behavioural Educational Services was established in 2000, and is now celebrating 13 years of home & school programme success, during which we have worked in partnership with families, local authorities, educational professionals, and national children's charities For the past 13 years, BES has provided CABAS® based early intensive interventions designed to increase the skills and abilities of children and young adults with special needs through the systematic use of applied behavioural analysis (ABA). ABA has a proven record of success with individuals with a diagnosis of autism and ADHD, as well as developmental, communication, and behavioural disorders. Early intensive intervention provides children with special needs the greatest possible chance at future mainstreaming, while also helping them achieve their highest intellectual, social and emotional potential. BES designs and supervises ABA home and school programmes that are based on theories of development and learning that focuses on variables that are observable, while also proposing a flexible research methodology that can benefit all children. Behaviour analysis benefits equally from its assessment methodologies, which emphasise factors that maintain or influence a child’s behaviour, as it does from its intervention procedures, which focus on the quality of implementation, effectiveness and social validity of the programme. In addition to our ABA work, BES are providers of Fast ForWord®, a learning acceleration programme based on over 30 years of neuroscience research, that helps develop the cognitive skills required to enhance learning. Strengthening these skills can result in a wide range of improved critical language and reading skills such as phonological awareness, phonemic awareness, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension, decoding, working memory, syntax, grammar, and other skills necessary to learn how to read or to become a better reader. Fast ForWord® includes several training programmes that are individually adaptive and interactive computerised language-learning programmes that incorporate the latest neurological research in brain plasticity. These intensive, computerised programmes are designed to help leaners increase the rate at which their brains can process auditory information, which then enhances abilities in communication, reading, writing, and spelling.