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PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner are process-based project management approaches that can be easily customised and scaled. PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner course aim to provide delegates with a comprehensive knowledge of project management methodologies. Course Overview PRINCE2 Foundation and Practitioner are process-based project management approaches that can be easily customised and scaled. PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner course aim to provide delegates with a comprehensive knowledge of project management methodologies. At the end of this PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner course, delegates will be able to delegate tolerances and report actual and forecast progress effectively. They will also be able to quickly prepare the risk management, change control, quality management, and communication management approaches. Attaining this PRINCE2® certification enables candidates to demonstrate and enhance their project management proficiency – contributing to elevated business acumen and career prospects. Concepts covered: • Project management • Levels of management • Authorise initiation • Tailoring the IP process • Project and stage plans • Analysing risks to a plan • Escalate issues and risks PRINCE2® Foundation Training: This introductory PRINCE2® certification will help candidates understand the fundamentals of the PRINCE2® project management methodology and develop an appreciation of the constituents that contribute to a project’s success – underpinned by the PRINCE2® principles, processes, and themes. The foundation element of the combined course lasts for 3 days. During the course, candidates will gain a basic understanding of how to work in part of a PRINCE2® team. PRINCE2® Practitioner Training: The PRINCE2® Practitioner element of the combined course forms the final part of the training where the candidate learns to apply their acquired knowledge. Candidates will be educated on how to apply the methodology to a set of scenarios and how to efficaciously lead a project. What’s Included in this PRINCE2® Course? The following is included in this PRINCE2® Course: • The PRINCE2® Foundation Examination • The PRINCE2® Practitioner Examination • Pre-course material • PRINCE2® Workbook • PDUs • Experienced PRINCE2® Instructor • Certificate • Refreshments • PRINCE2 Homework – Set by your PRINCE2 Instructor at the end of each day. Prerequisites for PRINCE2® Course: In this PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner course, there are no formal prerequisites. This PRINCE2® Course is designed for anyone who wants to gain in-depth knowledge about project management methodologies. This Course is more beneficial for: • Project Managers • Aspiring Project Managers • Team Leaders • Directors • Senior Responsible Owners PRINCE2® Foundation and Practitioner 6th Edition Training Course Outline: Module 1: Introduction to Projects and the PRINCE2® Methodology: • PRINCE2® “Project” Definition • Project Characteristics • Project Management • What is PRINCE2®? • Four Integrated Elements • What PRINCE2® Does Not Provide • What Makes a Project a PRINCE2® Project? Module 2: Project Manager Activities: • Customer/Supplier Environment • Projects in Context • Commercial Environment • Applying PRINCE2® • Delivery Approaches • Measuring Success • Organisational Capability • Seven Processes Module 3: Seven Themes: • Business Case • Organisation • Quality • Plans • Risk • Change • Progress Module 4: Seven Principles: • Continued Business Justification • Learn from Experience • Defined Roles and Responsibilities • Manage by Stages • Manage by Exception • Focus on Products • Tailor to Suit the Project Module 5: Organisation Theme: • Four Levels of Management • PRINCE2® Organisation Requirements • Project Management Team • Project Management Team Roles • Project Board • Project Assurance • Change Authority • Project Support • Communication Management Approach Module 6: Starting Up a Project (SU): • Process Overview • Feasibility Study and Mandate • Appoint the Executive and the Project Manager • Capture Previous Lessons • Design and Appoint the Project Management Team • Prepare the Outline Business Case • Project Product Description • Select the Project Approach and Assemble the Project Brief • Plan the Initiation Stage • Tailoring the SU Process Module 7: Directing a Project (DP): • Authorise Initiation • Authorise the Project • Authorise a Stage or Exception Plan • Authorise Project Closure • Give Ad Hoc Direction • Tailoring the DP Process • Theme Overview • Balance of Justification • Continued Business Justification • PRINCE2® Requirements • Contents of a Business Case • Business Case Development • Benefits Management Approach • Key Responsibilities Module 8: Initiating a Project (IP): • Agree to the Tailoring Requirements • Prepare the Risk Management Approach • Prepare the Change Control Approach • Prepare the Quality Management Approach • Prepare the Communication Management Approach • Set up the Project Controls • Create the Project Plan • Prepare the Benefits Management Approach • Assemble the Project Initiation Documentation • Tailoring the IP Process Module 9: Risk Theme: • Risk Definition • Effective Risk Management • PRINCE2® Risk Requirements • Risk Management Approach • Probability/Impact Grid • Risk Register • Risk Management Procedure • Identify Step • Risk Budget • Key Responsibilities Module 10: Quality Theme: • Quality Definitions • Quality Management • Quality Planning and Control • What is Quality Assurance? • PRINCE2® Quality Requirements • PRINCE2® Quality Documentation Requirements • Quality Management Approach • Quality Audit Trail • Project Product Description • Product Description • Quality Review Technique • Quality Review Roles/Responsibilities • Quality Review Meeting • Off-Specifications and Concessions • Review Follow-Up • Quality Review Benefits • Key Responsibilities • Communication Management Approach Module 11: Plans Theme: • Dealing with the Planning Horizon • PRINCE2® Planning Requirements • Documentation Requirements • Project and Stage Plans • Team Plans and Work Packages • Plans Relationship • What is in a Plan? • PRINCE2® Approach to Plans • Designing a Plan • Delivery Approaches • Defining and Analysing the Products • Product Breakdown Structures • Product Description • Product Flow Diagram • Identify the Activities and Dependencies • Preparing Estimates • Preparing a Schedule • Documenting the Plan • Analysing Risks to a Plan • Gantt Chart and Tailoring • Key Responsibilities Module 12: Progress Theme: • Progress Definition • PRINCE2® Requirements • Progress Control • Management by Exception • Delegating Tolerances and Reporting Actual and Forecast Progress • Types of Control • Management Products and Progress Control Module 13: Change Theme: • Issue Definition • PRINCE2® Approach to Change • PRINCE2® Change Documentation • Issue Register • Change Control Approach • Change Budget • Issue and Change Control Procedure • Issue Report • Exception Report Module 14: Controlling a Stage (CS): • Activity Breakdown • Authorise a Work Package • Work Package • Review Work Package Status • Receive Completed Work Packages • Review the Management Stage Status • Report Highlights • Highlight Report • Capture and Assess Issues and Risks • Escalate Issues and Risks • Take Corrective Action • Tailoring CS Module 15: Managing Product Delivery (MP): • Accept a Work Package • Execute a Work Package • Checkpoint Report • Deliver a Work Package • Tailoring MP Module 16: Managing a Stage Boundary (SB): • Plan the Next Management Stage • What is in a Plan? • Update the Project Plan • Update the Business Case • Report the Management Stage End • End-Stage Report • Produce an Exception Plan • Tailoring SB Module 17: Closing a Project (CP): • Prepare Planned Closure • Hand Over Products • Evaluate the Project • End Project Report • Recommend Project Closure • Tailoring CP Module 18: Considerations for Organisational Adoption: • Creating a PRINCE2® Based Project Management Method • Creating Tailoring Rules and Guidelines • Rating the Complexity of Projects • Embedding PRINCE2® • Tailoring • What Should Be Tailored? • Tailoring Constraints and Influences • Creating an Organisation’s Method DURATION 6 days WHATS INCLUDED Course Material Case Study Experienced Lecturer Refreshments Certificate
Discover the golden art of Kintsugi. The perfect answer to fixing or upcycling sentimental pottery. Whether it's your favourite cup or your Nan's best vase, during this uplifting pottery workshop, we'll take you on a step-by-step journey to fix or upcycle pottery using gold metallic lacquer that is visible and beautiful. Loosely translated, Kintsugi means 'golden joinery' that highlights your object's events rather than disguises them. It can also be seen as a variant of "Waste not, want not". All materials and tools are provided to fix one piece of ceramics per person across 1.5 hours. You can bring your own broken pottery or we have some pottery ready for you to upcycle and take home. You don’t need any experience, as your guide will be on hand with plenty of one-to-one support, letting you switch off from the world to focus entirely on yourself and follow your mind, body and spirit during the session. At the end of this Kintsugi class in London, you'll have a beautiful piece of pottery, along with a new skill to continue developing in your own time! Good to know: All workshops take place at AC Studios, CC1 Studio 2, Trinity Buoy Wharf, E14 OJW Group workshop of up to 10 people All materials and tools are provided to fix one piece of ceramics per person across 1.5 hours that you can take home there and then. Feel free to bring your own broken pottery otherwise, we have some pottery ready for you to upcycle and take home. Ideal for anyone & everyone no matter your experience but persons under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a paying adult By purchasing it will imply you have read & understood our t&c’s. If you have any questions please feel free to contactus. Otherwise we look forward to welcoming you in the studio.
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Program This course is specifically for people wanting to become Lean Six Sigma Black Belts, who are already Lean Six Sigma practitioners. If advanced statistical analysis is needed to identify root causes and optimal process improvements, (Lean) Six Sigma Green Belts typically ask Black Belts or Master Black Belts to conduct these analyses. This course will change that. Green Belts wanting to advance their statistical abilities will have a considerable amount of hands-on practice in techniques such as Statistical Process Control, MSA, Hypothesis Testing, Correlation and Regression, Design of Experiments, and many others. Participants will also work throughout the course on a real-world improvement project from their own business environment. This provides participants with hands-on learning and provides the organization with an immediate ROI once the project is completed. IIL instructors will provide free project coaching throughout the course. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Use Minitab for advanced data analysis Develop appropriate sampling strategies Analyze differences between samples using Hypothesis Tests Apply Statistical Process Control to differentiate common cause and special cause variation Explain and apply various process capability metrics Conduct Measurement System Analysis and Gage R&R studies for both discrete and continuous data Conduct and analyze simple and multiple regression analysis Plan, execute, and analyze designed experiments Drive sustainable change efforts through leadership, change management, and stakeholder management Successfully incorporate advanced analysis techniques while moving projects through the DMAIC steps Explain the main concepts of Design for Six Sigma including QFD Introduction: DMAIC Review IIL Black Belt Certification Requirements Review Project Selection Review Define Review Measure Review Analyze Review Improve Review Control Introduction: Minitab Tool Introduction to Minitab Minitab basic statistics and graphs Special features Overview of Minitab menus Introduction: Sampling The Central Limit Theorem Confidence Interval of the mean Sample size for continuous data (mean) Confidence Interval for proportions Sample size for discrete data (proportions) Sampling strategies (review) Appendix: CI and sample size for confidence levels other than 95% Hypothesis Testing: Introduction Why use advanced stat tools? What are hypothesis tests? The seven steps of hypothesis tests P value errors and hypothesis tests Hypothesis Testing: Tests for Averages 1 factor ANOVA and ANOM Main Effect Plots, Interaction Plots, and Multi-Vari Charts 2 factor ANOVA and ANOM Hypothesis Testing: Tests for Standard Deviations Testing for equal variance Testing for normality Choosing the right hypothesis test Hypothesis Testing: Chi Square and Other Hypothesis Test Chi-square test for 1 factor ANOM test for 1 factor Chi-square test for 2 factors Exercise hypothesis tests - shipping Non-parametric tests Analysis: Advanced Control Charts Review of Common Cause and Special Cause Variation Review of the Individuals Control Charts How to calculate Control Limits Four additional tests for Special Causes Control Limits after Process Change Discrete Data Control Charts Control Charts for Discrete Proportion Data Control Charts for Discrete Count Data Control Charts for High Volume Processes with Continuous Data Analysis: Non-Normal Data Test for normal distribution Box-Cox Transformation Box-Cox Transformation for Individuals Control Charts Analysis: Time Series Analysis Introduction to Time Series Analysis Decomposition Smoothing: Moving Average Smoothing: EWMA Analysis: Process Capability Process capability Discrete Data: Defect metrics Discrete Data: Yield metrics Process Capability for Continuous Data: Sigma Value Short- and long-term capabilities Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk capability indices Analysis: Measurement System Analysis What is Measurement System Analysis? What defines a good measurement system? Gage R&R Studies Attribute / Discrete Gage R&R Continuous Gage R&R Regression Analysis: Simple Correlation Correlation Coefficient Simple linear regression Checking the fit of the Regression Model Leverage and influence analysis Correlation and regression pitfalls Regression Analysis: Multiple Regression Analysis Introduction to Multiple Regression Multicollinearity Multiple Regression vs. Simple Linear Regression Regression Analysis: Multiple Regression Analysis with Discrete Xs Introduction Creating indicator variables Method 1: Going straight to the intercepts Method 2: Testing for differences in intercepts Logistic Regression: Logistic Regression Introduction to Logistic Regression Logistic Regression - Adding a Discrete X Design of Experiments: Introduction Design of Experiment OFAT experimentation Full factorial design Fractional factorial design DOE road map, hints, and suggestions Design of Experiments: Full Factorial Designs Creating 2k Full Factorial designs in Minitab Randomization Replicates and repetitions Analysis of results: Factorial plots Analysis of results: Factorial design Analysis of results: Fits and Residuals Analysis of results: Response Optimizer Analysis of results: Review Design of Experiments: Pragmatic Approaches Designs with no replication Fractional factorial designs Screening Design of Experiment Case Study Repair Time Blocking Closing: Organizational Change Management Organizational change management Assuring project sponsorship Emphasizing shared need for change Mobilizing stakeholder commitment Closing: Project Management for Lean Six Sigma Introduction to project management Project management for Lean Six Sigma The project baseline plan Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Resource planning Project budget Project risk Project schedule Project executing Project monitoring and controlling and Closing Closing: Design for Lean Six Sigma Introduction to Design for Lean Six Sigma (DMADV) Introduction to Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Summary and Next Steps IIL's Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Program also prepares you to pass the IASSC Certified Black Belt Exam (optional)
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Program: In-House Training This course is specifically for people wanting to become Lean Six Sigma Black Belts, who are already Lean Six Sigma practitioners. If advanced statistical analysis is needed to identify root causes and optimal process improvements, (Lean) Six Sigma Green Belts typically ask Black Belts or Master Black Belts to conduct these analyses. This course will change that. Green Belts wanting to advance their statistical abilities will have a considerable amount of hands-on practice in techniques such as Statistical Process Control, MSA, Hypothesis Testing, Correlation and Regression, Design of Experiments, and many others. Participants will also work throughout the course on a real-world improvement project from their own business environment. This provides participants with hands-on learning and provides the organization with an immediate ROI once the project is completed. IIL instructors will provide free project coaching throughout the course. What you Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Use Minitab for advanced data analysis Develop appropriate sampling strategies Analyze differences between samples using Hypothesis Tests Apply Statistical Process Control to differentiate common cause and special cause variation Explain and apply various process capability metrics Conduct Measurement System Analysis and Gage R&R studies for both discrete and continuous data Conduct and analyze simple and multiple regression analysis Plan, execute, and analyze designed experiments Drive sustainable change efforts through leadership, change management, and stakeholder management Successfully incorporate advanced analysis techniques while moving projects through the DMAIC steps Explain the main concepts of Design for Six Sigma including QFD Introduction: DMAIC Review IIL Black Belt Certification Requirements Review Project Selection Review Define Review Measure Review Analyze Review Improve Review Control Introduction: Minitab Tool Introduction to Minitab Minitab basic statistics and graphs Special features Overview of Minitab menus Introduction: Sampling The Central Limit Theorem Confidence Interval of the mean Sample size for continuous data (mean) Confidence Interval for proportions Sample size for discrete data (proportions) Sampling strategies (review) Appendix: CI and sample size for confidence levels other than 95% Hypothesis Testing: Introduction Why use advanced stat tools? What are hypothesis tests? The seven steps of hypothesis tests P value errors and hypothesis tests Hypothesis Testing: Tests for Averages 1 factor ANOVA and ANOM Main Effect Plots, Interaction Plots, and Multi-Vari Charts 2 factor ANOVA and ANOM Hypothesis Testing: Tests for Standard Deviations Testing for equal variance Testing for normality Choosing the right hypothesis test Hypothesis Testing: Chi Square and Other Hypothesis Test Chi-square test for 1 factor ANOM test for 1 factor Chi-square test for 2 factors Exercise hypothesis tests - shipping Non-parametric tests Analysis: Advanced Control Charts Review of Common Cause and Special Cause Variation Review of the Individuals Control Charts How to calculate Control Limits Four additional tests for Special Causes Control Limits after Process Change Discrete Data Control Charts Control Charts for Discrete Proportion Data Control Charts for Discrete Count Data Control Charts for High Volume Processes with Continuous Data Analysis: Non-Normal Data Test for normal distribution Box-Cox Transformation Box-Cox Transformation for Individuals Control Charts Analysis: Time Series Analysis Introduction to Time Series Analysis Decomposition Smoothing: Moving Average Smoothing: EWMA Analysis: Process Capability Process capability Discrete Data: Defect metrics Discrete Data: Yield metrics Process Capability for Continuous Data: Sigma Value Short- and long-term capabilities Cp, Cpk, Pp, Ppk capability indices Analysis: Measurement System Analysis What is Measurement System Analysis? What defines a good measurement system? Gage R&R Studies Attribute / Discrete Gage R&R Continuous Gage R&R Regression Analysis: Simple Correlation Correlation Coefficient Simple linear regression Checking the fit of the Regression Model Leverage and influence analysis Correlation and regression pitfalls Regression Analysis: Multiple Regression Analysis Introduction to Multiple Regression Multicollinearity Multiple Regression vs. Simple Linear Regression Regression Analysis: Multiple Regression Analysis with Discrete Xs Introduction Creating indicator variables Method 1: Going straight to the intercepts Method 2: Testing for differences in intercepts Logistic Regression: Logistic Regression Introduction to Logistic Regression Logistic Regression - Adding a Discrete X Design of Experiments: Introduction Design of Experiment OFAT experimentation Full factorial design Fractional factorial design DOE road map, hints, and suggestions Design of Experiments: Full Factorial Designs Creating 2k Full Factorial designs in Minitab Randomization Replicates and repetitions Analysis of results: Factorial plots Analysis of results: Factorial design Analysis of results: Fits and Residuals Analysis of results: Response Optimizer Analysis of results: Review Design of Experiments: Pragmatic Approaches Designs with no replication Fractional factorial designs Screening Design of Experiment Case Study Repair Time Blocking Closing: Organizational Change Management Organizational change management Assuring project sponsorship Emphasizing shared need for change Mobilizing stakeholder commitment Closing: Project Management for Lean Six Sigma Introduction to project management Project management for Lean Six Sigma The project baseline plan Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Resource planning Project budget Project risk Project schedule Project executing Project monitoring and controlling and Closing Closing: Design for Lean Six Sigma Introduction to Design for Lean Six Sigma (DMADV) Introduction to Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Summary and Next Steps IIL's Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certification Program also prepares you to pass the IASSC Certified Black Belt Exam (optional)
Basic Python syntax and principles of Object Orientated Programming. Most attendees are in-work IT Professional. Private individuals are also very welcome. Evening courses also running. Our Style: Hands-on, Practical Location: Online, Instructor-led Download: anaconda.com Duration: 6 weeks, 1 evening per week, 6pm - 8pm Times: arrange a time for your time zone
MTS Glow Course- you must be qualified in micro-needling already. If not, we combine our MTS Glow course with micro-needling as well Please note: BB Glow wording has been trademarked and it's illegal to use unless permission has been granted from the owner. This means all accreditors have revoked the courses being accredited under this name. Therefore, we have trademarked our course to MTS Glow and our students are free to use this for advertising purposes. What is MTS Glow? BB Shine is a unique Korean produced serum with the addition of a foundation. Using Micro Needle Therapy System the goal of the treatment is to lighten and smooth the face skin tone. Course Content -Anatomy of the face and skin - Skin physiology - The choice of colour for the type of skin - Use of ampoules - Purpose of the treatment and the obtained effect - Contraindications for MTS Glow treatments - Possible complications after treatments - Types of pigments - Consultation/consent form - Step by step on how to offer MTS glow treatment Course Content for microneedling: https://www.kbhtrainingacademy.com/product-page/microneedling-course Training Kit for MTS Glow only(you must supply your microneedling pen and nano needles) 5x BB ampules Cleanser Neutralising foam Face Mask Repair Cream Training Kit for MTS Glow & Microneedling 5x BB ampules 5x Microneedling serums Cleanser Neutralising foam Face Mask Repair Cream DR Pen 5x nano needle 5x 12pin needle How does the course work? The course is divided into 2 parts, the first part is theoretical which you have to complete before you come for your practical training, and the second one is a practical assignment. The practical assignment is done on the day which will be agreed upon course purchase. You will spend around 3 hours practising on a model in our venue in London E106RA. Will I require a model? Yes, usually 1 model is required Do I Need Experience Before Booking a Course? You must be qualified in micro-needling already. If not, we combine our MTS Glow course with micro-needling as well Certificate You will receive an end of course certificate which is accredited by the cpd group and allows you to work on public PAYMENT Payments are non refundable. By paying for the course you agree to our terms and conditions.
Wood Therapy and BBL Vaccum Training- option without kit doesn't include wood therapy tools nor bbl machine. Wood Therapy aka Maderoterapia What is wood therapy? Wood therapy is a technique in which a rigorous and complete massage is performed with the help of various utensils made of wood. Each of these instruments has a specific shape and size since they adapt to different areas of the body to fulfil a function. Benefits: Redaction of cellulite Body contouring Bum Lift Helps to reduce stress and muscle tension Increases blood circulation Lymphatic drainage support Course Content: What is wood therapy History of wood therapy Benefits of wood therapy Contraindications Tools and their usage Anatomy Lymphatic system Health and Safety Consultation Step by step process Aftercare Brazilian BBL Non-Surgical Buttock Enhancement What is Non-Surgical BBl? A non-surgical Brazilian Bum Lift is a safe and non-invasive way to lift the sculpt the shape of your bum. Using our specialist equipment, focused heating causes the contraction of the fibres in your bum, resulting in an immediate tightening of your skin in this area. This Lipofirm technology used in our treatments brings increased smoothness and softness to the skin, in addition to the tightening and lifting that will help you to feel so much better about an area you may not be comfortable with. Course content: Health and safety Sterilisation and disinfecting The appearance of the therapist Ergonomics About Brazilian bum lift enhancement Electricity Skin laxity Epidermis & dermis Hypodermis Weight gain Subcutaneous fat White and brown adipocytes Cellulite Mechanical lymphatic drainage Electrical muscle stimulation Skin tightening - radiofrequency Fat reduction - radiofrequency Contra-actions Contra-indications Aftercare Treatment protocol for bum lift How does the course work? The course is divided into 2 parts, the first part is theoretical which you have to complete before you come for your practical training, and the second one is a practical assignment. The practical assignment is done on the day which will be agreed upon course purchase. You will spend around 3-4 hours practising on a model in our venue in London E106RA. Will I require a model? Yes, usually 1 model is required. You need to supply your own model. Do I Need Experience Before Booking a Course? We’re pleased to offer courses to people with lots of different experiences. However, previous experience nor qualifications are not necessary if you would like to enrol on our Course. Certificate You will receive an end of course certificates which is accredited by the cpd group and allows you to work on public Machine(if purchased) You will have 6 months warranty from the date of purchase on the machine and 3 months on the handles. Please check our terms and conditions for further information. Payment By paying for the course you agree to our Terms and Conditions
As the field of skin technology and products continues to evolve, skin peels have undergone a remarkable resurgence in popularity. These treatments, also known as "chemical" peels, harness the advancements in specialised products to exfoliate the skin and eliminate dead cells, providing remarkable results while ensuring client comfort. Our course will introduce you to a variety of natural acids, such as glycolic, lactic, and salicylic acid, which are used in modern skin peels. You'll learn the art of mixing peels and working with pre-mixed products, enabling you to customise treatments to address specific skincare concerns and conditions. Our comprehensive training will empower you to confidently combine various skin peels, enhancing the effectiveness of your existing facial treatments. By extending the efficacy of your services, you'll provide your clients with exceptional results and a rejuvenated complexion. Moreover, you'll gain a deep understanding of the science behind skin peels, allowing you to educate your clients on the benefits and guide them towards achieving their skincare goals. Join our Skin Peel Course and unlock the potential of these innovative treatments. With our expert guidance, you'll acquire the expertise and knowledge to become a trusted skincare professional. Course Entry Requirements: Minimum of 18 years Good command of English Previous skin and facial training are desirable; we suggest that learners new to the industry enrol on our facial and skincare course before enrolling on our ClinicCare skin peel course. Course Pre-Study/Practical & Length: This course is a combination of theory study, virtual lectures and onsite practical Course Agenda: All courses are intimate with four learners in class 2-1 ratio. Areas covered within this course are: Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin Infection control Sharps and hazardous waste Pre-study chemical peel theory Practical training 1 model Professional live demonstrations Clinical setup Acids covered in this course: Glycolic acid Kojic acid Lactic acid Enzyme peels Mandelic acid Arbutin Phytic Acid Salicylic acid Equipment / Starter Kits A professional starter kit can be purchased with this course. The kit costs 200 and is an additional cost to the training fees. Key Information A very popular treatment that is growing in popularity. Quick appointments. Minimal downtime which produces quality results. We gear the training around the use of the Clinicare brand which is well-known, reputable and produces effective results. Training in chemical skin peels is the first step for many beauty therapists to become aestheticians. 8 types of chemical peels are covered in this training course, providing you with the knowledge and skills to help clients with a wide range of skin concerns. The course offers hands-on practical training in a small group setting, allowing for personalised instruction and support from the instructor. The course covers a comprehensive curriculum, including the theory behind chemical peels and their various types, as well as practical application techniques. Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate of achievement that demonstrates their newfound knowledge and skills. The use of the Clinicare brand in the training program ensures that participants are learning with products that are highly effective and widely recognised in the beauty industry. The combination of e-learning and practical training provides participants with a well-rounded educational experience, allowing them to build their knowledge and confidence in a convenient and flexible manner. Chemical skin peels are in high demand, making this training program a valuable investment for anyone looking to expand their skills and grow their business. The course is accredited by ABT & CPD, providing participants with the assurance that the training is of high quality and meets industry standards. Course Benefits Benefits for Students Expertise in Skin Rejuvenation: By completing this training course, you will gain in-depth knowledge of chemical skin peels and their application. You will learn various peel types, their effects on the skin, and how to select the appropriate peel for different skin concerns. This expertise will enable you to provide effective treatments and achieve remarkable results for your clients. Versatility in Treating Skin Concerns: Chemical skin peels can address a wide range of skin concerns, including acne, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and uneven skin texture. By enrolling in this course, you will acquire the skills to tailor treatments to meet individual client needs, helping them achieve healthier, smoother, and more radiant skin. Advanced Techniques and Safety: Our training course focuses on the latest techniques and safety protocols in performing chemical skin peels. You will learn about skin assessment, pre-treatment preparation, peel application methods, post-treatment care, and potential complications. This knowledge will ensure the safety of your clients and enhance your professional credibility. Practical Hands-on Experience: Practical training is an essential component of our course. You will have the opportunity to practice chemical skin peel techniques on models under the guidance of experienced instructors. This hands-on experience will boost your confidence and proficiency in performing the treatments. Benefits for Clients Personalised Treatment Plans: With your comprehensive understanding of chemical skin peels, you will be able to assess clients' skin concerns and develop customised treatment plans. This tailored approach will address their specific needs, leading to more effective and satisfactory results. Improved Skin Texture and Appearance: Chemical skin peels can significantly improve skin texture, reduce hyperpigmentation, diminish acne scars, and minimise the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Your expertise in performing these treatments will help clients achieve smoother, clearer, and more youthful-looking skin. Confidence and Trust: Clients will have confidence in your abilities as a trained professional in chemical skin peels. Your knowledge of different peel types and their effects, along with your commitment to safety, will build trust and assurance in your clients, creating a positive treatment experience. Earning Potential Your earning potential can increase after completing the Chemical Skin Peels (ClinicCare) Training Course: Expanded Service Offerings: With expertise in chemical skin peels, you can expand your service menu and offer a popular and in-demand treatment. This diversification can attract new clients and increase your earning potential. Client Retention and Referrals: Satisfied clients who experience positive results from chemical skin peels are more likely to become repeat customers. Additionally, they may refer friends, family, and colleagues to your practice, further growing your client base and increasing your revenue. Professional Advancement: By enhancing your skills and knowledge in chemical skin peels, you position yourself as a knowledgeable and sought-after aesthetics professional. This can lead to opportunities for career advancement, such as working in prestigious clinics, and spas, or establishing your own practice, which can contribute to higher earning potential. Frequently Asked Questions Is this training course suitable for beginners or those with prior experience? Our Chemical Skin Peels (ClinicCare) Training Course is designed for both beginners and experienced professionals in the aesthetics industry. Whether you are just starting your career or looking to enhance your skills, this course will provide you with the necessary knowledge and techniques. What will I learn in this training course? In this course, you will learn about different types of chemical skin peels, their indications, and the process of performing the treatment. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of skin anatomy, product selection, client assessment, treatment planning, application techniques, and post-treatment care. Will I receive hands-on training during the course? Yes, hands-on training is an integral part of our Chemical Skin Peels (ClinicCare) Training Course. You will have the opportunity to practice the techniques on models under the guidance and supervision of our experienced instructors. This practical experience will help you develop confidence and proficiency in performing chemical skin peels. What products or brands will be used in the training course? Our training course focuses on ClinicCare chemical skin peels. ClinicCare is a renowned brand known for its high-quality and effective skincare products. You will learn about their specific range of peels and gain hands-on experience in working with these products. Will I receive a certification upon completion of the course? Yes, upon successfully completing our Chemical Skin Peels (ClinicCare) Training Course, you will receive a certification of completion. This certification validates your training and demonstrates your competence in performing chemical skin peels using ClinicCare products. Are there any post-training support or resources available? Yes, we provide post-training support to our students. Our instructors are available to answer any questions or provide guidance even after you complete the course. Additionally, you will have access to resources and materials that can further enhance your knowledge and skills in chemical skin peels. Can I incorporate chemical skin peels into my existing practice? Absolutely! Chemical skin peels are a popular and effective treatment for various skin concerns. Upon completing the course, you will be equipped with the skills to incorporate chemical skin peels into your existing practice or start offering this service to your clients.