šØ 1 Day. Lifesaving Skills for Life. 𩹠Get certified with the RQF Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work qualification ā a regulated, 1-day course designed to give you the confidence and competence to handle real-life emergencies in the workplace. š§ Learn how to: āļø Assess and manage incidents š Perform CPR š Help unconscious casualties 𩸠Control bleeding 𩺠Respond to common injuries and medical conditions Whether you're an employer, employee, or volunteer ā this course is your first step to becoming a workplace hero. šŖ š Book your place today! #EmergencyFirstAid #EFAW #FirstAidTraining #WorkplaceSafety #HealthAndSafety #BePrepared
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Youth Club Bowling Trip ā Ashford Bowling Join us for a fun, social morning of bowling with Includes Us 2 Youth Club! šAshford Bowling Alley š Starts at 11:30am ā approx. finish 13:30pm š· Ā£10 per person (includes two games of bowling) After bowling, thereās the optional chance to stay for something to eat. Weāll support young people in ordering food if they wish, but please note this is not included in the price. Volunteer support will be limited, so this event is best suited to young people who are able to attend independently. This is a relaxed social activity, not a structured youth work session. Parents/carers are welcome to stay if they prefer or feel their young person may need extra support ā this is entirely optional. Open to Youth Club members only. Booking is essential.
Come join us for this tomato inspired event. An open-day style mini tomato fest, celebrating the diversity and deliciousness of one of our favourite crops - tomatoes. There will be two tours of the market garden during the day, seed saving demos, tomato tastings, food, a bar and more. The first tour will start at 1pm and the later tour will start at 4pm so if you'd like to go on either of the tours, please make sure to arrive before whichever one you choose is set to begin. The day will run from midday to 6pm. Feel free to come for as much of the day or as little as you like. The purpose of the day is to invite anyone who enjoys the produce we grow, to come out to the farm and celebrate the abundance of summer in the market garden, whilst getting a better sense of where your veg and flowers come from and how and why we do what we do. This is a fundraising event, organized by a collaborative volunteer effort. All proceeds from the day will go towards the continuing work of our Community Food Project - which includes events and also provides subsidised veg in the local area to anyone struggling to afford the food they need and want to eat . Donations on the day on top of ticket cost are very welcome. Our friends at Trill Farm Garden are also holding a similar Tomato Fest on Saturday August 9th. Ticket booking for both events is separate. Come join us in celebrating August in the market garden! - We don't want to exclude anyone from being able to join us for the day, so if the ticket price will be a barrier, please get in touch and we'll do what we can to offer subsidised or discounted tickets. - Both cash and card accepted for lunch, bar, and anything else to purchase on the day. - No dogs please, as there are cats and livestock etc on the farm. We look forward to seeing you there.
DATE: Tuesday 28th January TIME: 4pm LOCATION: Classroom 2 Every film student can benefit from learning basic first aid skills. Whether theyāre needed on a night out or on a film set, this specially tailored session will enable you to get to grips quickly with techniques and practice to help in an emergency. This session is run by a volunteer from Saint John's Ambulance, to whom CFS are greatly appreciative for their time. Book your ticket now to secure your place on this important sessional.
Success = Value + People + Process With innovation happening more than ever, the new agile project economy requires more and more people across organisations to manage projects successfully, leading to many of us quietly slipping into the role of the unofficial project manager! The problem is very few people receive formal training on how to do it. Stakeholders, scope creep, limited training, and a lack of process all combine to raise the probability of project failure costing organisations time, money, and employee morale Is it any wonder 65% of all projects fail* each year! The good news isāunofficial project managers can build confidence to lead high-value projects and engage teams in a way that inspires them to volunteer their best efforts. Source: *Nieto-Rodriguez, A. (2021). āThe Project Economy Has Arrived.ā Harvard Business Review; Nov/Dec 21. Outcomes Project Management for the Unofficial Project Manager⢠combines best practices from agile and waterfall project management to equip learners with the mindset, skillset, and toolset to engage and inspire team members. Success starts with the core agile principle of valueāa project must deliver value to Noble! Once value is established, it is people who make projects successful through a consistent process. Project management isnāt just about managing logistics and hoping the project team is ready to play to win. The skills of āinformal authorityā are more important than ever before, so team members are inspired to contribute to project success! This course will help learners: Build strong informal authority that inspires project teams to consistently volunteer their best efforts. Utilise a consistent process to start and finish high-value projects on time and with quality. Influence and engage others to define a clear project scope, including clear deliverables and risk strategies. Model openness and agility to apply proactive change management and deliver high-value projects. Project Management Framework The Project Management Framework guides you through five distinct elements in the life of any project. Coupled with the foundational behaviours taught in the programme, this framework can help you deliver highly successful projects again and again. Who Should Attend? This programme is for anyone who finds themselves leading projects at work, regardless of whether or not their job title says, Project Manager! It is NOT a deep dive into project management processes, nor is it a qualification based programme. Whilst it would be helpful to either be involved in or to be leading a project, during the programme, this is clearly not essential. However, it is advisable that the participants have had some experience, whether as a project member or as the person who is leading the project (officially or not)! Project Management Institute (PMI) FranklinCovey is a member of the Project Management Institute (PMI) Authorised Training Partners (ATP) Programme and this course has been designed to satisfy the project management education requirement for PMI Certifications as well as Professional Development Education units (PDUs) needed by PMI credential holders.
Artificial Intelligence is becoming more and more prevalent in society and many occupational sectors. But what about teaching? Is AI a threat to history and geography teaching, assessment and quality assurance? Or is it the saviour for teacher workload and a creative force that can bring our subjects to life for our pupils? Is it both of these things, or neither? In this special partnership event from the Historical Association and Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), we explore the implications of AI for history and geography in schools and how we can best harness the power of AI for us as teachers and for our pupils. This event will be suitable for primary and secondary teachers of history and geography.
Person Centred Planning (PCP) is a powerful tool for visioning, future planning and team building. It gets everyone on the same page and creates a progressive, constructive atmosphere so it is especially useful for people who are feeling āstuckā or in a really desperate situation. The PCP processes we teach are called āPATHā and āMAPsā, and are both used for different situations. āTo facilitate a group, family, team or organisation in thinking together around a given challenge or issue. Here is an opportunity to experience for real the person centred, futures planning tool ā MAP/PATHā (Pearpoint, Forest, OāBrien. 1989). PCP can focus on an individual, with family and friends in the room supporting them, or focus on a group who want to set goals, and realise their potential as a team. PCP focuses on hopes and dreams, so is a very positive approach to planning, and utilises graphic facilitation, making it a very friendly way of working that is accessible to everyone.Ā This unique, hands on PCP training course explores the difference between āperson-centred thinkingā and āservice-centred thinkingā. Traditionally, we have not always listened deeply enough to the needs of those we are planning for. Often āmedical modelā thinking dominates our planning for those with the most complex needs. Typically we plan āaboutā rather than āwithā children and adults.Ā We examine this āservice centredā approach that most professionals are used to, and question its limitations. This values based approach to inclusion will give participants the ātheoryā behind why thinking and working in a person centred way is so important, and challenges people to strive for more for the people we are planning around. In addition to the knowledge and theory, this course empowers participants to facilitate their own Person Centred Plans using the PATH or MAPs process and provides the skills to do this effectively. Learning objectivesĀ Strengthen understanding of how to think in a person centred way Knowledge of the steps of PATH / MAPs process Ability to facilitate PATH/MAPs process Ability to graphically facilitate a PCP meeting Develop problem solving and planning skills Inclusive Solutions offer: We could provide training for a team of staff, or we could facilitate a PATH or MAP around a disabled person. We can also offer bespoke training packages, please enquire for more details.Ā 1 day āIntroduction to PCPā with up to 100 attendees focusing on āPerson Centred Thinkingā ā includes live demonstration of PATH or MAPs Process (for a member of the group / with a student and their family/friends). 2 day āPCP Skills trainingā ā More skills focused, lots of practice. Includes Graphics academy, Process academy and Coaching (Best with under 30 attendees). 2 day āIntroduction to PCP with Skills trainingā ā includes live demonstration of PATH or MAPs process, Graphics academy, Process academy and Coaching (Best with under 30 attendees). Half day PATH or MAP for a disabled person, led by two experienced Inclusive Solutions facilitators. Full day PATH or MAP for a team, organisation or group such as a full school staff led by two experienced Inclusive Solutions facilitators. Typical Structure of 2-Day āIntroduction to PCP with Skillsā Training This course is most useful when delivered over 2 days so we have time to cover the āskillsā behind facilitating a PATH or a MAP. Here is an example of what usually happens. If you need us to, we can tailor any of our courses to suit your specific needs.Ā Day 1 AM What makes a good welcome?Service centred thinking and working ā what does it involve, how does it make people feel?Reflections on current practices ā what is useful and what is harmful?Introduction to underpinning values of person centred thinking and workingĀ In depth exploration of the fundamentals of inclusion ā encouraging identity, focusing on gifts and capacitiesĀ Sharing success stories, and personal insight from experienced psychologistsShowcasing a number of practical PCP process in actionIntroduction to the ā5 service accomplishmentsā, or ā5 ordinary needsā PMĀ Full PATH process demonstration, led by 2 experienced facilitators ā one process facilitator and one graphic facilitatorVolunteers will make notes on what they see the facilitators doing and feedback at the end of the dayFeedback, Q&A Day 2 AM Graphics Academy ā we will ease you into the world of graphic facilitation and show you how simple it really is ā includes live coaching and graphics tutorial, then participants will practice on each other by facilitating the first 1 or 2 sections of the PATHĀ Process Academy ā we will give you some pointers about holding the group, and facilitating in an inclusive way, this is another chance to practice your new graphics skills PM The group is divided up, and volunteers are selected to facilitate PATH meetingsĀ The group then run the PATHās simultaneously with an experienced coaches in the room to guide and to be available for questionsWe reconvene to feedback about the process and digest all we have learntBrief Q&A session and then final reflections
We are offering an Annual Child Protection Awareness Course at your organisation for up to 50 people for a low cost of Ā£800+vat. Itās essential that anyone who works or volunteers with children or young people has the knowledge and skills needed to help keep children safe. But what does that mean in practice? Statutory guidance sets out the child protection requirements for people working or volunteering with children in the UK.
About this training course Artificial lift systems are an important part of production operations for the entire lifecycle of an asset. Often, oil and gas wells require artificial lift for most of the life cycle. This 5-day training course offers a thorough treatment of artificial lift techniques including design and operation for production optimization. With the increasing need to optimize dynamic production in highly constrained cost environments, opportunities and issues related to real-time measurements and optimization techniques needs to be discussed and understood. Artificial lift selection and life cycle analysis are covered. These concepts are discussed and reinforced using case studies, quizzing tools, and exercises with software. Participants solve examples and class problems throughout the course. Animations and videos reinforce the concepts under discussion. Understanding of these important production concepts is a must have to exploit the existing assets profitably. Unique Features: Hands-on usage of SNAP Software to solve gas-lift exercises Discussion on digital oil field Machine learning applications in gas-lift optimization Training Objectives After the completion of this training course, participants will be able to: Understand the basics and advanced concepts of each form of artificial lift systems including application envelope, relative strengths, and weaknesses Easily recognize the different components from downhole to the surface and their basic structural and operational features Design and analyze different components using appropriate software tools Understand challenges facing artificial lift applications and the mitigation of these challenges during selection, design, and operation Learn about the role of digital oilfield tools and techniques and their applications in artificial lift and production optimization Learn about use cases of Machine learning and artificial intelligence in the artificial lift Target Audience This training course is suitable and will greatly benefit the following specific groups: Production, reservoir, completion, drilling and facilities engineers, analysts, and operators Anyone interested in learning about selection, design, analysis and optimum operation of artificial lift and related production systems will benefit from this course. Course Level Intermediate Advanced Training Methods The training instructor relies on a highly interactive training method to enhance the learning process. This method ensures that all participants gain a complete understanding of all the topics covered. The training environment is highly stimulating, challenging, and effective because the participants will learn by case studies which will allow them to apply the material taught in their own organization. Course Duration: 5 days in total (35 hours). Training Schedule 0830 - Registration 0900 - Start of training 1030 - Morning Break 1045 - Training recommences 1230 - Lunch Break 1330 - Training recommences 1515 - Evening break 1530 - Training recommences 1700 - End of Training The maximum number of participants allowed for this training course is 20. This course is also available through our Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) format. Prerequisites: Understanding of petroleum production concepts. Each participant needs a laptop/PC for solving class examples using software to be provided during class. Laptop/PC needs to have a current Windows operating system and at least 500 MB free disk space. Participants should have administrator rights to install software. Trainer Your expert course leader has over 35 years' work-experience in multiphase flow, artificial lift, real-time production optimization and software development/management. His current work is focused on a variety of use cases like failure prediction, virtual flow rate determination, wellhead integrity surveillance, corrosion, equipment maintenance, DTS/DAS interpretation. He has worked for national oil companies, majors, independents, and service providers globally. He has multiple patents and has delivered a multitude of industry presentations. Twice selected as an SPE distinguished lecturer, he also volunteers on SPE committees. He holds a Bachelor's and Master's in chemical engineering from the Gujarat University and IIT-Kanpur, India; and a Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Tulsa, USA. Highlighted Work Experience: At Weatherford, consulted with clients as well as directed teams on digital oilfield solutions including LOWIS - a solution that was underneath the production operations of Chevron and Occidental Petroleum across the globe. Worked with and consulted on equipment's like field controllers, VSDs, downhole permanent gauges, multiphase flow meters, fibre optics-based measurements. Shepherded an enterprise-class solution that is being deployed at a major oil and gas producer for production management including artificial lift optimization using real time data and deep-learning data analytics. Developed a workshop on digital oilfield approaches for production engineers. Patents: Principal inventor: 'Smarter Slug Flow Conditioning and Control' Co-inventor: 'Technique for Production Enhancement with Downhole Monitoring of Artificially Lifted Wells' Co-inventor: 'Wellbore real-time monitoring and analysis of fracture contribution' Worldwide Experience in Training / Seminar / Workshop Deliveries: Besides delivering several SPE webinars, ALRDC and SPE trainings globally, he has taught artificial lift at Texas Tech, Missouri S&T, Louisiana State, U of Southern California, and U of Houston. He has conducted seminars, bespoke trainings / workshops globally for practicing professionals: Companies: Basra Oil Company, ConocoPhillips, Chevron, EcoPetrol, Equinor, KOC, ONGC, LukOil, PDO, PDVSA, PEMEX, Petronas, Repsol, , Saudi Aramco, Shell, Sonatrech, QP, Tatneft, YPF, and others. Countries: USA, Algeria, Argentina, Bahrain, Brazil, Canada, China, Croatia, Congo, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Libya, Malaysia, Oman, Mexico, Norway, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Saudi Arabia, S Korea, Tanzania, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, UAE, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Venezuela. Virtual training provided for PetroEdge, ALRDC, School of Mines, Repsol, UEP-Pakistan, and others since pandemic. POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations