The main subject areas of the course are: Building construction and the uses of asbestos Survey types Bulk sampling and material assessments Survey reports Quality control
Asbestos surveyors, or managers of surveyors and surveying teams. Asbestos re-inspectors or anyone that undertakes asbestos re-inspections. Those who require a detailed understanding of asbestos surveying principles (e.g. asbestos report writers, architects, building surveyors etc.) Prior Knowledge and Understanding Candidates for this course are expected to be aware of the contents of HSG 264 Asbestos, the survey guide and have a minimum of six months prior experience of assisting on asbestos surveys. In addition, candidates are expected to have had training to cover the core competencies outlined within the foundation material detailed within Table A9.1 of HSG248 Asbestos: The Analysts' Guide (July 2021). This may be achieved by In -house learning or through the P400 foundation module.
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Duration 1 Days 6 CPD hours Overview Students will come away with knowledge and skills to become a top-notch team performer. This workshop will encourage you to explore the different aspects of a team, as well as ways that they can become a top-notch team performer. 1 - GETTING STARTED Icebreaker Housekeeping Items The Parking Lot Workshop Objectives 2 - DEFINING SUCCESS What is a Team? An Overview of Tuckman and Jensen's Four-Phase Model 3 - TYPES OF TEAMS The Traditional Team Self-Directed Teams E-Teams 4 - THE FIRST STAGE OF TEAM DEVELOPMENT-FORMING Hallmarks of This Stage What To Do As A Leader What To Do As A Follower 5 - THE SECOND STAGE OF TEAM DEVELOPMENT-STORMING The Hallmarks of This Stage What To Do As A Leader What To Do As A Follower 6 - THE THIRD STAGE OF TEAM DEVELOPMENT-NORMING The Hallmarks of This Stage What To Do As A Leader What To Do As A Follower 7 - THE FOURTH STAGE OF TEAM DEVELOPMENT-PERFORMING Hallmarks of This Stage What To Do As A Leader What To Do As A Follower 8 - TEAM BUILDING ACTIVITIES The Benefits and Disadvantages Team-Building Activities That Won't Make People Cringe Choosing a Location for Team-Building 9 - MAKING THE MOST OF TEAM MEETINGS Setting the Time and Place Trying the 50-Minute Meeting Using Celebrations of All Sizes 10 - SOLVING PROBLEMS AS A TEAM The Six Thinking Hats Encouraging Brainstorming Building Consensus 11 - ENCOURAGING TEAMWORK Some Things to Do Some Things to Avoid Some Things to Consider 12 - WRAPPING UP Words from the Wise Review of Parking Lot Lessons Learned Completion of Action Plans Additional course details: Nexus Humans Teamwork and Team Building training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Teamwork and Team Building course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Learn the ‘Essentials’ of gift wrapping in just 90 minutes (with your friends!) What’s included (and how it will help): Step by step tuition covering all the Essential Techniques of gift wrapping so you never need to grab a gift/bottle bag again Practical guidance on tying different styles of Ribbon Bow so you can confidently use them on any gift (and when it’s best to use each one) Learn Pro tips so you feel less overwhelmed & can gift wrap quickly at busy times With many years experience teaching classes, both one to one and in groups, you will complete the class feeling confident that your gift wrapping will never be an embarrassment to you again. 90 Minute Group Class No Replay £97 How to measure exactly how much gift wrapping paper you need so you always know how much to cut (and why this is important) Wrap a box using the paper & only 3 pieces of tape so you can do this quickly & easily Learn to tie 2 differnt styles of bow (and when to use them) How to pleat gift wrapping paper so you can add extra detail to a gift How to wrap a bottle so you never need to grab a bottle bag again 90 Minute Group Class Includes replay ££117 How to measure exactly how much gift wrapping paper you need so you always know how much to cut (and why this is important) Wrap a box using the paper & only 3 pieces of tape so you can do this quickly & easily Learn to tie 2 differnt styles of bow (and when to use them) How to pleat gift wrapping paper so you can add extra detail to a gift How to wrap a bottle so you never need to grab a bottle bag again Plus a replay of the class FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. What's included in a 90 minute virtual class? Step by step tuition covering all the Essential Techniques of gift wrapping so you never need to grab a gift/bottle bag again Practical guidance on tying different styles of Ribbon Bow so you can confidently use them on any gift (and when it’s best to use each one) Learn Pro tips so you feel less overwhelmed & can gift wrap quickly at busy times 2. How much is a 90 minute virtual gift wrapping class?There are 2 options to choose from starting from £97 per person3. How long does a virtual gift wrapping class last?A group virtual gift wrapping class lasts 90 minutes but I recommend allowing 2 hours in case there are any tech issue (unlikely but better to be prepared).4. Are materials provided?No, materials are not provided. I will send you a list of what you need at least 2 weeks ahead of the class (or once your booking is confirmed if less than 2 weeks until the class)5. What is the difference between an in person & a virtual workshop?At a 90 minute virtual class you will get tuition on essential gift wrapping techniques, practical guidance on tying different styles of bow & learn pro tips. An in-person class ususally last a full day, includes lunch/refreshments and all materials which are not included with any virtual classes. 6. What if I can't attend the class - do I get a refund?If you can bo longer attend the date of the class you have chosen, you may move your booking to another date, once, at no extra charge. I do limit the number of people at a group virtual class so if your chosen date to move to is full, you may need to wait until another class becomes available. If no class is available then you will be eligible for a refund. 7. Who is a virtual class suitable for?The classes are suitable for any skill level from beginner to anyone that has already tried the basics and wants to learn more. A group class is ideal if want to attend with a group of friends but you struggle to attend an in person class that fits in with your schedule/commitments. 8. Who is a virtual class not suitable for? There are no exclusions to suitability 9. What results can I expect if I attend a virtual class?That all depends on you and if you’re prepared to go away and practice/use the skills you have learned in the class. 10. Is there a replay? You do have the option to buy a class that includes a recording. If you decide after the class that you’d like to purchase a recording, email me louise@louiselewis.co.uk
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Historical Association webinar series: Making history accessible Presenters: Cat Priggs This webinar will provide an overview of recent key developments in SEND, including statutory guidance and regulations from Ofsted’s latest Education Inspection Framework and the SEND improvement plan. Drawing on SEND toolkits, we will reflect on how to embed inclusive practice. This will be explored in the context of the history classroom as we draw upon the Historical Association’s Secondary Committee ‘Making History Accessible’ resources to consider how to develop and support SEND students’ historical learning. At the end of this session, participants will be introduced to an optional small-scale action research project. This project will prompt reflection on a specific aspect of participants’ practice, which will be explored and reviewed through the webinar series. Image: A Squire "Old English" padlock on a gate latch in Devon (Image: Partonez/Wikimedia Commons)
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Have you always been intrigued by dreamcatchers and want to learn the art of weaving your own, or do you know someone who loves them and want to gift them one? This ancient art is has gone through a lot of morphism and yet the old techniques are still here as always. Learn to weave a traditional dreamcatcher.