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Dog Training - Stop Dog Attacks

By IOMH - Institute of Mental Health

Overview of Dog Training - Stop Dog Attacks Are you worried about dog attacks—whether from your own pet or another dog? The Dog Training - Stop Dog Attacks Course is designed to help you stay safe and build a better bond with dogs. Every year, around 250,000 people in the UK are bitten by dogs. In fact, hospital visits due to dog attacks have gone up by 17% in recent years. This course helps you understand dog behaviour, especially signs that show if a dog is feeling aggressive or scared. You’ll learn how to react the right way to stop problems before they happen. This is more than basic obedience training. The Dog Training - Stop Dog Attacks Course goes deeper by showing you the real reasons behind dog aggression. You’ll learn how to spot warning signs and calm things down before a dog reacts. The course also shows how to handle leash-pulling, prevent fights between dogs, and guide aggressive dogs in safe ways. These are skills you can use every day with your dog or any dog you meet. Many people have already seen big changes using this course. It helps build trust, respect, and understanding between dogs and humans. With the Dog Training - Stop Dog Attacks Course, you’ll be ready to create a safer and more peaceful life with your dog. This Dog Training - Stop Dog Attacks course will help you to learn: Spot the difference between confident and scared behaviour in dogs. Use calm and strong leadership to guide your dog’s behaviour. Stop your dog from pulling on the leash during walks. Notice early signs that a dog may be ready to attack. Help aggressive dogs mix safely with other dogs. Use simple steps to stop aggressive behaviour from happening again. Who is this Course for? Dog owners who have trouble with their pet’s aggression and want real help to stop attacks. Dog walkers who look after more than one dog and want to feel safer when handling aggressive dogs. Rescue centre workers who care for dogs with past trauma or social problems. Pet owners who’ve gone through a dog attack and want to understand why it happened and how to prevent it. Puppy owners who want to teach their dog the right behaviour from the start. Process of Evaluation After studying the Dog Training - Stop Dog Attacks Course, your skills and knowledge will be tested with an MCQ exam or assignment. You have to get a score of 60% to pass the test and get your certificate. Certificate of Achievement Certificate of Completion - Digital / PDF Certificate After completing the Dog Training - Stop Dog Attacks Course, you can order your CPD Accredited Digital / PDF Certificate for £5.99. (Each) Certificate of Completion - Hard copy Certificate You can get the CPD Accredited Hard Copy Certificate for £12.99. (Each) Shipping Charges: Inside the UK: £3.99 International: £10.99 Requirements There is no prerequisite to enrol in this course. Career path Dog Behaviour Expert – Earn around £25,000 to £45,000 a year Dog Trainer – Earn around £20,000 to £35,000 a year Animal Welfare Worker – Earn around £18,000 to £28,000 a year Dog Walker or Handler – Earn around £15,000 to £25,000 a year Dog Rehabilitation Therapist – Earn around £22,000 to £38,000 a year Course Curriculum The Proof Is In The Pudding - This Is What People Say Why Getting 2, 8 Week Old Parson Terrier Puppies Changed My Life And My Career! 00:03:00 This Is What People Say Who've Learnt My Methods 00:01:00 This Could Be You! 00:15:00 This is What You'll Get from This Course Able To Do All This After the Course... 00:04:00 Important - Please Read This Before Starting The Course Important - Please Read This First 00:05:00 Challenging And Submissive Signals In Dogs How To Recognize Challenging And Submissive Signs In Order to Stop an Attack 00:11:00 Body Language And How To Get Leadership qualities 00:07:00 Pulling on the Leash and Dog Aggression The Missing Part of Dog Aggression - You Must Get This Right First 00:10:00 How To Get Your Dog To Walk Calmly On The Leash And Integrate Aggressive Dogs 00:08:00 Who's Walking Who E-Book 01:00:00 This Video Shows You How To Get An Aggressive Dog To Relax Around Other Dogs 00:05:00 A Dog Attack What A Dog Attack Means And How To Stop It Happening Again 00:15:00 The Transcript To Lectures 6,7 And 10 00:10:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam - Dog Training - Stop Dog Attacks 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam - Dog Training - Stop Dog Attacks 00:20:00

Dog Training - Stop Dog Attacks
Delivered Online On Demand3 hours 14 minutes
£25

HA Webinar: Teaching disciplinary knowledge directly: sources

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Historical Association webinar series: Direct history teaching Presenters: Mike Hill and Jacob Olivey In this fifth session, Jacob and Mike will argue that 'source work' often doesn’t work. They will suggest that common classroom approaches to sources are often ineffective and inaccessible. Instead, they will share examples of lessons that teach pupils very directly about sources – rather than getting them to do 'source work'. To use your corporate recording offer on this webinar please fill in this form: https://forms.office.com/e/Qr1PfgRHSS We are able to offer the webinars in this series at a subsidised cost as the presenters' time has been partially funded by their school, Ark Soane Academy. We are open to developing partnerships across schools and trusts. If you are interested in discussing this further, please contact Mel Jones at melanie.jones@history.org.uk

HA Webinar: Teaching disciplinary knowledge directly: sources
Delivered Online
£8.33 to £12.50

Emergency First Aid at Work 6 hours (VTQ) Level 3 - EFAW - Group booking up to 12 participants

5.0(27)

By PETM

Embark on a journey to become a workplace hero with our comprehensive one-day First Aid course. This dynamic and engaging training program is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to handle emergency situations confidently and effectively.

Emergency First Aid at Work 6 hours (VTQ) Level 3 - EFAW - Group booking up to 12 participants
Delivered In-Person in ELY + 1 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£600

Creating Psychological Safety for Stronger Teams

By Elite Forums

Course Duration: Half-day, 1-day, or modular delivery over 2–3 sessions Target Audience: Managers, team leaders, HR professionals, and employees who want to foster trust, openness, and inclusivity within their teams or organisations. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand the concept and importance of psychological safety. Recognise how psychological safety impacts team performance and wellbeing. Identify behaviours and practices that support or undermine psychological safety. Develop strategies to create inclusive, respectful, and open team cultures. Apply tools to encourage constructive feedback, innovation, and open dialogue. Course Outline Module 1: What is Psychological Safety? Definition and origin (Dr Amy Edmondson’s research) Why psychological safety matters: the business and human case Link between psychological safety, innovation, collaboration, and retention Misconceptions: It’s not about comfort or avoiding challenge Module 2: Assessing the Current Environment Signs of a psychologically safe vs unsafe environment Common team behaviours and leadership pitfalls Self-assessment: how psychologically safe is my team? Module 3: Building the Foundations The four stages of psychological safety: Inclusion safety Learner safety Contributor safety Challenger safety Role of trust, empathy, and emotional intelligence The leader’s role in creating safe environments Module 4: Practical Strategies to Foster Safety Encouraging open communication and constructive disagreement Creating space for risk-taking and vulnerability Responding to feedback and mistakes without blame Speaking up behaviours – how to model and support them Module 5: Embedding Psychological Safety into Team Culture Meeting practices that promote psychological safety How to give and receive feedback safely Inclusive decision-making and respectful challenge Recognising and rewarding candour and contribution Module 6: Leading with Psychological Safety Coaching conversations and active listening Managing difficult conversations and underperformance safely Supporting neurodiverse or marginalised voices Sustaining safety under pressure and during change Delivery Style Facilitated discussions and group work Role plays, reflection activities, and real-life scenarios Peer learning and action planning Optional pre-work or post-session surveys Course Materials Provided Participant workbook Psychological safety assessment toolkit Conversation starter guide Leadership checklist for building safety Personal and team action plan Optional Add-ons Team psychological safety assessments (anonymous survey) Post-course coaching or leadership debrief Co-delivery with DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) workshops Integration with feedback or team development programs

Creating Psychological Safety for Stronger Teams
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
Price on Enquiry

Information Management & Document Control - QLS Endorsed Certificate

By Imperial Academy

Information and confidentiality are closely related to each other. You may lose trust and job at a time. BE CAREFUL

Information Management & Document Control - QLS Endorsed Certificate
Delivered Online On Demand
£125

Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People or Vulnerable Adults

By Madeleys First Aid Plus

RQF Level 3 Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People or Vulnerable Adults The RQF Level 3 Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People, or Vulnerable Adults course is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and understanding necessary to safeguard and protect those who are vulnerable. This course focuses on developing an awareness of the signs of abuse, the importance of reporting concerns, and the steps to take to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals in need of protection. The course covers a range of topics related to safeguarding and protecting children, young people, or vulnerable adults. Here is a description of what the course may include: Understanding Safeguarding: Participants will gain an understanding of what safeguarding means, why it is important, and the legal and regulatory frameworks that govern safeguarding practices. They will learn about the different types of abuse, including physical, emotional, sexual, and financial abuse, as well as neglect and exploitation. Recognising Signs of Abuse: Participants will learn how to recognize the signs and indicators of abuse and harm in children, young people, or vulnerable adults. They will understand the behavioural, physical, and emotional signs that may suggest abuse or neglect and the importance of early intervention. Reporting Concerns: Participants will learn about their roles and responsibilities in reporting concerns or suspicions of abuse. They will understand the appropriate procedures for reporting, the importance of confidentiality, and the agencies and organisations involved in safeguarding. Multi-Agency Collaboration: Participants will gain an awareness of the multi-agency approach to safeguarding and the importance of effective collaboration between professionals and organisations. They will learn how to work together to protect individuals and coordinate support services. Risk Assessment and Management: Participants will learn about the process of assessing and managing risks in safeguarding situations. They will understand the importance of risk assessment tools, risk management plans, and regular review processes. Support and Intervention: Participants will explore the types of support and interventions available for children, young people, or vulnerable adults who have experienced abuse or are at risk. They will learn about safeguarding policies and procedures, advocacy services, and the role of professionals in providing support and protection. Successful completion of the RQF Level 3 Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People, or Vulnerable Adults course indicates that participants have developed a solid understanding of safeguarding principles and practices. It equips individuals with the knowledge and skills to contribute to the safeguarding process, identify potential risks, and take appropriate action to protect those who are vulnerable. It's important to note that this course provides foundational knowledge and understanding of safeguarding, but it does not replace specialised training or qualifications required for specific safeguarding roles. It is advisable to check with relevant regulatory bodies or organizations in your sector to ensure that the course meets the specific requirements for your role or profession. Suitability - Who should attend? The RQF Level 3 Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People, or Vulnerable Adults course is suitable for individuals who work or aspire to work in roles that involve the care, support, or supervision of children, young people, or vulnerable adults. It is relevant to various sectors, including healthcare, social services, education, childcare, community work, and voluntary organizations. The course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of safeguarding principles and practices, enabling them to contribute to the protection and well-being of those who are vulnerable. It is particularly relevant for individuals in roles such as: Social Workers and Social Care Professionals: The course equips social workers and professionals working in social care settings with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively safeguard children, young people, or vulnerable adults under their care. Healthcare and Allied Health Professionals: Healthcare professionals, such as nurses, doctors, psychologists, counselors, and therapists, who work with children, young people, or vulnerable adults can benefit from the course to enhance their understanding of safeguarding and protection. Teachers and Education Professionals: Teachers, teaching assistants, and other education professionals who interact with children and young people in schools, colleges, or other educational settings can benefit from the course to enhance their awareness of safeguarding issues and their role in protecting students. Childcare and Youth Work Practitioners: Individuals working in childcare settings, youth clubs, after-school programs, and similar environments will find the course valuable in understanding the specific safeguarding needs and responsibilities associated with their work. Volunteers and Community Workers: Volunteers and community workers involved in activities or programs that involve children, young people, or vulnerable adults can gain essential knowledge and skills through the course to ensure the safety and well-being of those they support. It's important to note that while the course provides valuable knowledge and understanding of safeguarding principles, it may not fulfil specific regulatory or professional requirements for certain roles. Depending on the sector and specific job responsibilities, additional or specialized training may be necessary. It is advisable to consult with relevant regulatory bodies or organisations in your sector to determine the specific training requirements for your role. Overall, the RQF Level 3 Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People, or Vulnerable Adults course is suitable for individuals seeking to enhance their understanding of safeguarding principles and their ability to contribute to the protection and well-being of vulnerable individuals in a professional capacity. Outcome / Qualification etc. The RQF Level 3 Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People, or Vulnerable Adults course aims to achieve several learning outcomes for participants. Understanding of Safeguarding Principles: Participants will develop a thorough understanding of safeguarding principles and concepts. They will learn about the legal and regulatory frameworks governing safeguarding, the importance of promoting the welfare of children, young people, or vulnerable adults, and the responsibilities of individuals and organizations in safeguarding. Recognition of Signs of Abuse: Participants will be able to recognize the signs, symptoms, and indicators of abuse, harm, or neglect in children, young people, or vulnerable adults. They will develop the skills to identify potential risks and respond appropriately to safeguard those in need of protection. Knowledge of Reporting Procedures: Participants will learn about the procedures for reporting concerns or suspicions of abuse. They will understand the importance of timely reporting, maintaining confidentiality, and following the appropriate channels to escalate concerns to relevant authorities or designated safeguarding officers. Awareness of Multi-Agency Collaboration: Participants will gain an understanding of the multi-agency approach to safeguarding and the importance of effective collaboration between professionals, agencies, and organizations. They will learn how to work together to share information, coordinate interventions, and ensure the safety and well-being of children, young people, or vulnerable adults. Risk Assessment and Management: Participants will acquire knowledge and skills in conducting risk assessments related to safeguarding. They will understand the principles of risk management and the steps involved in creating and implementing effective safeguarding plans. Promotion of a Safe and Supportive Environment: Participants will learn strategies for creating safe and supportive environments for children, young people, or vulnerable adults. They will develop an awareness of the importance of promoting dignity, respect, and equality in all interactions, and understanding the impact of trauma and adverse experiences on individuals. Successful completion of the RQF Level 3 Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People, or Vulnerable Adults course indicates that participants have gained the necessary knowledge and understanding to contribute to safeguarding efforts and protect those who are vulnerable. It provides individuals with the skills and confidence to recognize signs of abuse, respond appropriately, and work collaboratively with other professionals to ensure the safety and well-being of children, young people, or vulnerable adults. It's important to note that while the course provides valuable knowledge and skills, it does not confer specialized safeguarding qualifications or replace the need for ongoing training and professional development. Regular updates and continuous learning are essential to stay informed about current best practices, legislative changes, and emerging safeguarding issues in order to effectively protect and support vulnerable individuals. Training Course Content Module 1 Introduction Module 2 Safeguarding legislation and guidance Module 3 Indicators of abuse or neglect Module 4 Making judgements Module 5 Communicating worries and concerns Module 6 Roles and responsibilities Module 7 Sharing information Module 8 Allegations and complaints Module 9 Reporting allegations and complaints Module 10 Course assessment and closure MODULE 1 INTRODUCTION Session content Trainer/Assessor introduction Learner introductions Course syllabus Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Session duration 20 minutes MODULE 2 SAFEGUARDING LEGISLATION AND GUIDANCE Session content Introduction to safeguarding Definitions Assessment framework Case study one - The Victoria Climbié inquiry Safeguarding statistics Safeguarding legislation and guidance Session duration 50 minutes MODULE 3 INDICATORS OF ABUSE OR NEGLECT Session content Definitions Types of abuse Characteristics of abuse Indicators of abuse Female genital mutilation (FGM) Terrorism, extremism and radicalisation County line gangs Electronic media abuse Vulnerability of babies Vulnerability of disabled children Case study two - Judith Session duration 50 minutes MODULE 4 MAKING JUDGEMENTS Session content A child focus Case study three - scenario statements Child development Children’s views Session duration 50 minutes MODULE 5 COMMUNICATING WORRIES AND CONCERNS Session content Silencing factors Barriers to sharing worries Who are children likely to turn to? Characteristics of adult’s children can trust How concerns can arise Session duration 45 minutes MODULE 6 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Session content Agency involvement Safeguarding roles Local Safeguarding Boards Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) Social care services Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hubs (MASH) Safeguarding policy Session duration 45 minutes MODULE 7 SHARING INFORMATION Session content Confidentiality How concerns are raised Deciding to share information The seven golden rules to sharing information Session duration 30 minutes MODULE 8 ALLEGATIONS AND COMPLAINTS Session content Factors preventing disclosure Methods of disclosure Responding to disclosure Safeguarding failings Recording information Referral information Session duration 40 minutes MODULE 9 REPORTING ALLEGATIONS AND COMPLAINTS Session content Allegations and complaints in the workplace Reducing the risk of complaints Propriety and behaviour Duty of care Physical and sexual contact Children in distress One to one situations First Aid and medication Photography and video Use of personal living space Personal care Session duration 50 minutes MODULE 10 COURSE CLOSURE AND ASSESSMENT Session content Course summary Assessment paper Course evaluation Course closure Session duration 40 minutes Course delivery details The delivery of the RQF Level 3 Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People, or Vulnerable Adults course includes a combination of theoretical learning, interactive activities, case studies, and discussions. Here are some delivery methods for this course: Classroom-Based Training: Many training providers offer classroom-based training where participants attend in-person sessions led by qualified instructors. These sessions typically involve interactive lectures, group discussions, case studies, and practical exercises. Participants have the opportunity to ask questions, share experiences, and engage in activities that facilitate learning about safeguarding and protection. Blended Learning: Some providers offer a blended learning approach, combining online modules with in-person workshops or practical sessions. Participants may complete self-paced online modules to gain foundational knowledge about safeguarding principles and concepts. The in-person sessions provide opportunities for group work, role-playing scenarios, and application of knowledge in real-world situations. This approach allows for flexibility and self-paced learning while ensuring practical aspects are adequately addressed. E-Learning: Some providers may offer the course entirely online, utilizing e-learning platforms. Participants access online modules, interactive lessons, multimedia resources, and quizzes to learn about safeguarding and protecting children, young people, or vulnerable adults. Online discussion forums may also be available to facilitate interaction and knowledge sharing among participants. However, it is important to ensure that practical aspects and case studies are adequately covered in the online format. Work-Based Learning: In certain cases, the course may be delivered in a work-based learning format. This involves participants applying their learning directly within their workplace or relevant settings. They may be required to complete assignments, case studies, or projects that demonstrate their understanding of safeguarding principles and their ability to apply them in practice. Regardless of the delivery method, it is important for the course to align with the requirements and guidelines set by the regulatory bodies overseeing safeguarding and protection training. This ensures that participants receive comprehensive and standardized training that meets industry standards. Why choose Madeleys First Aid Plus Founded in 2021 after Louise left 30 years in the NHS as an Advanced practitioner in A&E/ITU, had spent 1.5 years in Covid ITU Won FSB Best start-up business in the West Midlands in May 2023 Now trained 100's of delegates in Physical and Mental Health First Aid Expenses Travel costs and lunch required, there are many cafes and sandwich bars here in Much Wenlock to buy your lunch, you may eat it in the training room. All training material, books, qualification certificates are included in the price. Continuing Studies After completing the RQF Level 3 Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People, or Vulnerable Adults course, there are several potential pathways for further studies and professional development. Here are some options to consider: Advanced Safeguarding Training: To deepen your knowledge and skills in safeguarding, you can pursue advanced training courses that focus on specific areas of safeguarding. These courses may cover topics such as child protection, domestic violence, mental health, substance abuse, or safeguarding in specific settings like healthcare or education. These courses provide specialized knowledge and enhance your expertise in safeguarding practices. Specialist Safeguarding Qualifications: There are various specialist qualifications available in the field of safeguarding that can further enhance your professional standing and expertise. Examples include the Level 4 Certificate in Advanced Practitioner in Safeguarding Children or the Level 4 Award in Leading the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice for Safeguarding and Protecting Children and Young People. Continuous Professional Development (CPD): Engaging in continuous professional development is crucial for staying updated with the latest research, best practices, and legislative changes in safeguarding. You can attend seminars, workshops, conferences, or webinars related to safeguarding and protection. Additionally, reading relevant publications, participating in online forums or discussion groups, and networking with professionals in the field can all contribute to your ongoing learning and development. Higher Education Programs: If you aspire to advance your career in safeguarding or pursue leadership roles, you may consider higher education programs such as a bachelor's or master's degree in areas like social work, counselling, psychology, or child protection. These programs provide in-depth knowledge and research opportunities to further your understanding of safeguarding and contribute to the field through academic work. Supervision and Mentoring: Seeking regular supervision or mentoring from experienced professionals in the field can provide valuable guidance, support, and a platform for reflective practice. Supervision sessions allow for discussing complex safeguarding cases, ethical dilemmas, and personal development as a safeguarding practitioner. Specialised Roles: Depending on your career goals and interests, you may explore specialised roles within the field of safeguarding. This could involve working as a designated safeguarding officer, child protection advisor, safeguarding trainer, or consultant. These roles may require additional training, experience, and qualifications to meet specific job requirements. It's essential to stay updated with the requirements and guidelines of the regulatory bodies and organizations relevant to your sector. They may have specific recommendations or requirements for continuing studies and professional development in safeguarding. Additionally, consulting with your employer, professional networks, or industry associations can provide insights into the recommended pathways for ongoing learning and career progression in safeguarding.

Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People or Vulnerable Adults
Delivered Online & In-PersonFlexible Dates
£100

1 Day Data Governance Mastermind

5.0(3)

By The Data Governance Coach

A day of Data Governance, support, networking, and answering your questions. Join me for my 1 Day Data Governance Mastermind where you get allocated time to get specific advice on your current Data Governance challenges and get the chance to network with others in similar situations.

1 Day Data Governance Mastermind
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£420

Vectorworks Spotlight Training Courses

By ATL Autocad Training London

Why Learn Vectorworks Spotlight Training Courses? VectorWorks Spotlight Course offers strong 2D drawing tools and lighting skills. while. Spotlight goes beyond fundamentals, offering solution for designing, modeling, and sharing entertainment projects. It's the industry standard for lighting, scenery, sets, corporate events, theater, and exhibits. Click here for more info: Website When can I book this course? 1-on-1 training. Duration: 16 hrs, Flexible scheduling (Mon to Sat, 9 am - 7 pm). Choose your own day and time. Training Course: Vectorworks Spotlight Duration: 16 hours Course Overview: I. Introduction to Vectorworks (1 hour) Overview of Vectorworks software and its diverse applications Familiarization with the user interface and navigation Customizing preferences and settings to optimize workflow II. 2D Drawing Tools (2 hours) Utilizing basic drawing tools for creating lines, rectangles, circles, and polygons Implementing text and dimension tools for annotations Applying modify tools for object editing and transformation Organizing elements using layers and classes III. 3D Modeling Tools (3 hours) Introduction to extrude, revolve, sweep, and loft tools for 3D modeling Creating 3D objects from 2D shapes for spatial representation Modifying and refining 3D models Exploration of the 3D modeling environment IV. Advanced 3D Modeling Tools (2 hours) Utilization of solid modeling tools for complex geometry creation Performing Boolean operations to combine or subtract shapes Creation and use of symbols for efficient workflow V. Introduction to Spotlight (1 hour) Overview of the Spotlight workspace and its features Adding and configuring lighting devices for stage and event design Creation and modification of lighting positions for precise placement VI. Spotlight Tools and Techniques (3 hours) Creation and editing of lighting instruments for customized setups Use of visualization tools for lighting simulations Creation and application of labels and legends for documentation Generation of worksheets and reports for lighting analysis VII. Advanced Spotlight Techniques (2 hours) Utilization of video and projection tools for multimedia presentations Incorporation of audio and sound systems for immersive experiences Understanding rigging and hoisting for stage setup Management of paperwork and documentation for effective planning VIII. Integration with Other Software (1 hour) Importing and exporting files for collaborative work with other software Utilizing Vectorworks in CAD and BIM workflows for seamless interoperability Exploration of plugins and add-ons for expanded functionality IX. Project-based Exercises (1 hour) Application of learned techniques to real-world scenarios Creation of a lighting plan for a concert or theater production Designing a 3D model of a building or interior space Free 30-day BIM & CAD Software Trial Request: Vectorworks After completing Vectorworks 2D | 3D and Spotlight Training Course? Vectorworks Proficiency: Master Vectorworks software, including interface and tools. 2D Drafting: Create precise technical drawings using fundamental 2D tools. 3D Modeling: Develop skills in 3D modeling, modification, and spatial representation. Spotlight Expertise: Learn stage and event design tools, focusing on lighting setups. Advanced Techniques: Explore complex 3D modeling and Spotlight features. Interdisciplinary Integration: Integrate Vectorworks with other software in CAD and BIM workflows. Project Application: Apply skills to real-world scenarios, creating plans and models. Job Opportunities: CAD Technician: Draft detailed plans for architecture and engineering firms. Stage Designer: Plan lighting, sound, and multimedia setups for events. Event Planner: Design event layouts with lighting and audio-visual setups. Architectural Drafter: Create accurate architectural plans and models. Interior Designer: Visualize interior spaces in 2D and 3D for clients. Lighting Designer: Specialize in various lighting applications, from buildings to stages. BIM Specialist: Work with architectural firms on Building Information Modeling projects. Freelance Designer: Offer services in 2D/3D modeling, event planning, or architectural visualization. What is Vectorworks Spotlight? Vectorworks Spotlight is a specialized package tailored for entertainment design professionals, offering both 2D and 3D capabilities. It is the industry-standard CAD software for entertainment design, ideal for lighting, scenery, sets, events, theater, and exhibits. Training Details: Duration: 16 hrs (flexible scheduling) Method: Personalized 1-on-1 training (In-person or Live Online over Zoom) Tailored content, adaptable pace, individual support Differences from Vectorworks Fundamentals: Vectorworks Fundamentals serves general modeling and drawing needs, while Spotlight provides comprehensive solutions for design, modeling, documentation, and collaborative project sharing, catering specifically to industry experts. Applications of Spotlight: Spotlights have diverse uses, including emergency situations and when a powerful light source surpassing a flashlight is required. Interior Designers and Vectorworks: Yes, interior designers use Vectorworks software, particularly Vectorworks Architect, for efficient workflow and effective realization of creative visions. Course Structure: Individualized Instruction (1-2-1) Customized Content Adaptable Learning Pace Flexible Scheduling: Monday to Saturday, 9 am to 7 pm Get Vectorworks: For more information and to download Vectorworks, visit Vectorworks Website. Individualized Training: Get personalized attention and tailored guidance during your training sessions. Flexible Timings: Select your preferred schedule and training days to fit your convenience. Post-Training Assistance: Access complimentary online support even after course completion. Comprehensive Resources: Receive detailed PDF notes and handouts for effective learning. Certification of Completion: Receive a recognition certificate upon successfully finishing the course. Affordable Pricing: Take advantage of budget-friendly training rates. Software Setup Support: Receive assistance in configuring the software on your device. Referral Benefits: Recommend a friend and enjoy discounts on upcoming courses. Group Training Offers: Benefit from special discounts for group training programs. Convenient Hours: Attend sessions from Monday to Sunday, with extended operating hours. Tailored Learning: Experience customized training designed to meet your specific requirements.

Vectorworks Spotlight Training Courses
Delivered in London or OnlineFlexible Dates
£576

EUSR SHEA Telecommunications Course

5.0(179)

By Cross Compliance Training Limited

Become a professional in the Telecomms industry with our EUSR SHEA Telecommunications Card Training Overview Our Energy Utilities Skills Register Safety Health Environmental Awareness EUSR SHEA Telecommunications Card Training is designed for professionals working in telecommunication-related industries, such as Telephone Exchanges, on the network, customer properties and more. The course equips participants with essential knowledge and skills to ensure safe and environmentally responsible practices on work sites near telecommunication environments. Upon completion, you’ll receive the coveted EUSR SHEA Telecommunications Card.

EUSR SHEA Telecommunications Course
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£210

18th edition course Newcastle

By MJ Electrical Training

City & Guilds 18th edition course with 2382-22 final exam only £234.00. Exams available every week across the UK, same day results, quick certificate, best prices..

18th edition course Newcastle
Delivered Online & In-PersonFlexible Dates
£264