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Sales Overview: Delivery Driver Online Course Are you ready to embark on a fulfilling career as a delivery driver? Welcome to our comprehensive 'Delivery Driver Online Course' designed to equip you with the essential skills, knowledge, and strategies to excel in the dynamic world of delivery driving. Whether you're delivering food, packages, or goods, this course is your passport to success on the road. Module 1: Introduction to Delivery Driver In this introductory module, you'll gain insights into the role of a delivery driver, its significance in various industries, and the opportunities it offers. Understand the responsibilities, expectations, and potential career paths available to delivery drivers. Module 2: Challenges and Strategies for Delivery Drivers Navigate through the unique challenges faced by delivery drivers, from time management to navigating through traffic. Learn effective strategies to overcome obstacles, optimize routes, and ensure timely deliveries, even in the most demanding situations. Module 3: Safety Considerations and Best Practices for Delivery Drivers Safety is paramount in delivery driving. Explore safety protocols, defensive driving techniques, and hazard awareness to minimize risks and protect yourself, your cargo, and others on the road. From inclement weather to handling emergencies, you'll be prepared for any scenario. Module 4: Customer Service Skills for Delivery Drivers Delivering more than just packages, this module hones your customer service skills to delight customers with every delivery. From professionalism to handling customer inquiries and complaints, learn how to leave a positive and lasting impression. Module 5: Tools and Technologies for Efficient Delivery Driving Discover the latest tools, technologies, and apps that streamline delivery operations and enhance efficiency. From GPS navigation systems to route optimization software, leverage cutting-edge solutions to maximize productivity and minimize downtime. Module 6: Ethical Considerations and Challenges for Delivery Drivers Ethics and integrity are the cornerstones of successful delivery driving. Explore ethical dilemmas, privacy concerns, and legal considerations that impact delivery drivers. Uphold ethical standards and navigate through challenging situations with integrity and professionalism. Module 7: Recap and Future Development as a Delivery Driver In this concluding module, reflect on your journey as a delivery driver and identify areas for growth and development. Set goals, explore opportunities for advancement, and chart your course for continued success in the dynamic field of delivery driving. Why Choose Our Delivery Driver Online Course? Flexible Learning: Access modules anytime, anywhere, and at your own pace. Expert Guidance: Learn from industry professionals and subject matter experts. Interactive Content: Engaging multimedia content, quizzes, and practical exercises enhance learning retention. Career Advancement: Gain a competitive edge and unlock opportunities for career advancement in the delivery industry. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your delivery driving skills and embark on a rewarding career journey. Enroll in our 'Delivery Driver Online Course' today and drive your success on the road ahead! Course Curriculum Module 1: Introduction to Delivery Driver Introduction to Delivery Driver 00:00 Module 2: Challenges and Strategies for Delivery Drivers Challenges and Strategies for Delivery Drivers 00:00 Module 3: Safety Considerations and Best Practices for Delivery Drivers Safety Considerations and Best Practices for Delivery Drivers 00:00 Module 4: Customer Service Skills for Delivery Drivers Customer Service Skills for Delivery Drivers 00:00 Module 5: Tools and Technologies for Efficient Delivery Driving Tools and Technologies for Efficient Delivery Driving 00:00 Module 6: Ethical Considerations and Challenges for Delivery Drivers Ethical Considerations and Challenges for Delivery Drivers 00:00 Module 7: Recap and Future Development as a Delivery Driver Recap and Future Development as a Delivery Driver 00:00
Level 3 Alcohol and Drug Addiction Psychology Diploma To effectively help those addicted to drugs and alcohol, understanding Alcohol and Drug Addiction Psychology is crucial due to human capacity for diverse thinking, making psychology intriguing, especially in addicted individuals. Divided into three parts: concepts & psychology of addiction, signs and symptoms of various types of addiction, and treatments of addiction, the course covers everything that you need to know to be able to understand an addicted person’s psychology. By completing this course, you will also be able to help them to get diagnosed and treated with maximum care and intensity. Course Curriculum Module: 01 Module: 02 Module: 03 Module: 04 (Learn more about this online course)
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Our Team Building Programmes are 'simply excellent' (quote from Unilever). They always deliver much greater energy' motivation and efficiently accelerates to a galvanised, integrated team for their Manager/Team Leader. They're great fun and very commercially orientated - the best of both key elements to a successful and long-lasting high performance team. A successful company is always made up of successful teams. Teams that can work autonomously with a clearly defined set of goals, roles, vision, responsibility and culture will always reach for and achieve far greater success than a team that works just as a group of individuals. Our team building solutions are individually built and geared towards teams at any level within an organisation, providing an independent and objective perspective to promote a common purpose such as the creation of a 'high performance team'. Out With The Old Traditionally, team building events have been restricted to certain levels of management where they head off site for a bit of archery, quad biking and paintballing or something along those lines. Then over some coffee and cocktails, business plans and more efficient ways to work are casually discussed. Whilst being out having fun instead of being at work may improve an individual person's mood, the effect will only be short-term, and will not go far in creating permanent and cohesive teams who are able to overcome challenges together and drive the business forward when back in the workplace. In With The New Today's business thinking is more strategic and certainly has to look for returns on the investment. That is why Dickson Training Ltd's team building programmes are bespoke and built to your requirements through research, understanding your business and, most importantly, what results and achievements you are looking to get out of the programme. Once "what success looks like" has been established, we create tasks and activities that will test your leadership, problem solving, communication and team work skills. When the tasks have been completed, the learning - both practical and theory - is debriefed to the group as well as how it will translate back in your business. Not only are our events great fun, but they provide participants with learning points they can act upon to improve or enhance the working practices/environment. Team Building That Gets Results We have a highly innovative team who design team builds to suit all budgets and time or space restrictions. Large or small, we will develop the perfect event to meet your commercial objectives, keeping in line with your values and company culture. More recently we have combined team galvanising events with ways to engage the participants with and support their local communities. This solution has proved extremely popular with our clients and we are continuing to develop more and more programmes doing exactly this. " Phil did everything in a very professional and focused manner, without losing sight of the overall aims or having 'fun'. When I moved to Airbus UK and subsequently European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company (EADS), I had no hesitation in recommending Phil and the team to deliver the required training and team events. Without doubt Phil and his team are excellent providers of training, to suit even bespoke requirements, and I would not hesitate in recommending the team to any business in the future. " Glenn Brown, Systems & Expertise Manager, Airbus Personnel Service Augmented Skills – an Essay by Phil Dickson All of you, who are reading this, and all the people you meet and work with will have – ‘Augmented Skills’. So – if you are an IT Engineer or a Pharmacist; perhaps you are, or know, a Departmental Leader and you work with a Logistics Project Manager; these roles will demand core skills, whether they be technical know-how or qualifications in the discipline. But to be that bit better; more reliable; more effective & productive and therefore more valuable and, frankly, marketable – capitalizing on ‘Augment Skills’ comes into play. The I T Engineer who was a Chess Champion at Uni, which would indicate that they possess some key ‘Augmented skills’ including how they plan 3 steps ahead and are always prepared for the unexpected. The Pharmacist, who is a keen sportsperson in their private life, will likely be tenacious, team-orientated and disciplined – again these are superb qualities to have in this – or any – role. Your colleagues, as well as yourself, will have ‘Augmented Skills’ that will be an asset if only they are explored and applied to their role and indeed, career. Everyone has their own 'Super-power' If they love gardening, they are probably strategic, patient and inclined to research; if they cook or bake, they are usually well organized and comfortable with multi-tasking. A big reader will tend to be considered and possess good critical thinking faculties, and an amateur mechanic or keen DIY person will often be practical, resourceful and very determined. I have observed that many new Parents discover they have ‘Augmented Skills’ they didn’t know they had... such as getting order out of chaos and displaying industrial amounts of patience and good grace when they really do not feel like it. They very often become far more compassionate and empathetic. Most people have their very own ‘Superpower’. Invite your team members to offer their ‘Augmented Skills’ to your work-place – and just watch as it elevates the motivation levels and improves results. It’ll be very rewarding for all concerned – and for meeting the Team’s objectives, to encourage the person who is a talented artist to be a sounding board on some of the marketing imagery and layouts; for the team member who is great at Maths or resolving crosswords to be asked for their input to solving a problem that is causing logistical or operational headaches. Never exploit a Team member’s unique special skills at their expense I would like to stress, however, that it must never be an area where a team member gets exploited by harvesting their unique special skills to coerce them into taking on greater responsibilities and tasks without providing them with the commensurate salary and status. To do so would be immoral and, ultimately, counter-productive as it would lead to resentment and disenfranchisement. This is about encouraging people’s capability and inviting their input to boost confidence and enhance the team’s capability. Often, we need to be more than what our Job Description says It is also important to highlight that whatever a person’s role or function is – they will definitely need to have additional capabilities to be effective. The best example of this is when we designed and delivered a range of ‘Advanced Customer Care skills’ training sessions for the Met Office a few years ago…we met so many remarkably super-bright Meteorologists, many of whom were having to make significant adjustments to answering questions from Customers that seemed to be illogical and often, obtuse. It wasn’t enough for these Meteorologists to be highly skilled at interpreting data and identifying patterns – they needed ‘Augmented skills’ to make that information accessible to members of the public (and Council workers and Air Traffic controllers and Shipping agents) and many other people, as to what that particular weather system was going to be like in their area and at what time. They have to know how to ‘de-jargonise’ the material and provide succinct, clear, and yet temperate, descriptions without ever appearing exasperated, impatient or judgmental in response to sometimes quite silly questions. For a highly trained scientist – that can be counter-intuitive. Being Philosophical... and a wee bit pretentious At the risk of being a little Philosophical (and probably a wee bit pretentious) – in my own role of Trainer – my core skills have to include – being a very good communicator, an active listener and have innovative and engaging ways to convert an idea, or a model, into practical application that my Delegates and Clients gain tangible benefits from. This is how it applies to me... I really enjoy composing short, light classical-style piano pieces. Now, to do this well, you need to be able to find a transition from one chord or melody to a different theme or key. It has to be worked out very carefully to have incremental transitions and pleasant-sounding developments as the piece unfolds. I think I have become better at this as I have honed my skills as a composer. But I have realized that these very same skills have ‘Augmented’ my ability to help a Manager, or a Team, move from a state of conflict; tension; disfunction; disenfranchisement; lack of confidence to a place that is more harmonious with far greater productivity. The very same process of careful listening, considering options, taking well-considered steps, having a creative, sometimes brave, move towards a resolution are at play in both Training and Piano Compositions! Scheduled Courses Unfortunately this course is not one that is currently scheduled as an open course, and is only available on an in-house basis. Please contact us for more information.
Keeping Yourself in Mind: An ACT-informed programme for people supporting a family member with JHD We are pleased to invite you to our virtual course for parents and family carers of people living with Juvenile Huntington’s disease. The course will be run by Sarah Gunn, a clinical psychologist and researcher at the University of Leicester, and will be based on the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is a therapeutic approach which focuses on learning to manage difficult thoughts and feelings, and to live a life which feels valuable and meaningful despite the struggles we encounter. This is an opportunity to explore the difficulties that can be associated with caring for a person with JHD (for you and within the family), to identify the values that matter most to you, and for you to think about how to move towards a more rich and valued life than you may have now. This is an eight-week course running from Wednesday 7 February to Wednesday 27 March 2024. The sessions will be on a Wednesday afternoon 1-2.30pm. Here is a very brief session outline: Week 1: Introductions: To ACT, to the programme, and to each other Week 2: Impacts of Juvenile Huntington’s on the “carer”* and wider family Week 3: Psychological wellbeing when supporting a person with Juvenile Huntington’s Week 4: Coping and adjustment: Living with, not battling against Week 5: What matters to you: Finding your values Week 6: Moving forward: Taking steps to align with your values Week 7: Living a valued life alongside Huntington’s: Plans and coping strategies Week 8: Reflection and ending: What’s next? *Note: Some people don’t like this term, so here we’re using it in quote marks. During the course, we will discuss which term would be preferred by the people attending. For more information on what information we collect and how we use it when booking onto one of our events, please see our privacy policy on our website.
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Dive into Revenue Cycle Management in Healthcare (RCM) with our detailed course. From pre-registration to denial management, gain mastery over key RCM processes to enhance financial health in healthcare settings. Essential for healthcare professionals seeking to optimize revenue flow.
We hear how helpful it is to exercise regularly for health and wellbeing. But when you have fatigue it can be difficult to know if this is going to help or hinder. And suspecting it could be the latter, then when is it the right time to start to feel confident about moving more...and gradually starting to exercise? How this webinar will help you I've helped hundreds of people to navigate this element of their recovery journey and I've used this experience to share in this webinar the most successful ways to plan for, and introduce, movement and exercise. Who is this webinar for? Anyone who thinks they might be nearing a stage where exercise could well be possible again and are keen to ensure it goes well! Whether the goal be to walk, swim, cycle etc. Please note: This event isn't about how to re-condition and move from severe fatigue to achieving some level of activity. That requires careful 1:1 guidance via my coaching service. This webinar is for those who have a base level of activity but want to be smart about where to build from there. My help is relevant to anyone tackling a fatigue recovery journey - whether that be due to ME/CFS, Long Covid etc, or perhaps post-operative recovery. Basically, anyone who has - or has had - an energy-related issue that's meant they have to be very careful about what they commit to doing each day. What topics do you cover? How to spot when you're doing well enough to start thinking about exercising again How to feel confident about starting to do more The types of exercise that seem to go well at first Guidance and tips about HOW to start incorporating exercising into your recovery plan This is a recording of a live webinar that I held a short time ago. After the main presentation we held a Q&A session, and by purchasing this recording you'll also have access to a written capture of the questions asked, and my responses. Contents The webinar recording In this 49 minute video, hear me give advice and tips on how to tackle these tricky communication situations: Communicating your situation to those you live with/are close to - in a way that goes well, and doesn't negatively impact your health/symptoms How to talk to people who are 'helpfully' trying to tell you how to cure yourself (when you know it's wrong!) Socialising with friends when you have fatigue Navigating conversations at large events (weddings, parties etc) How to talk to people who don't understand fatigue (or even believe in it) How to start exercising webinar.mp4 48 mins104 MB A copy of the slides I presented How to start exercising with fatigue.pdf 1.38 MB The Q&A digest This is a written capture of the Q&A discussion, held after my main presentation. I didn't record the Q&A in order to allow those who attended live to feel comfortable switching their cameras on and participating in the discussion. I hope you find this written summary helpful. How to start exercising when you have fatigue.pdf 147 KB
Comprehensive Carpentry Training The Carpentry Training Course gives you the skills to work with wood safely and effectively. It covers key areas like tool use, building materials, wall and roof framing, stair construction, and even concrete work. Whether you're new to carpentry or want to improve your skills, this course helps you build a solid foundation for a hands-on career in construction or DIY projects. With step-by-step lessons, you'll learn how to handle tools, plan projects, and complete tasks with confidence and care. Course Curriculum Module 1: Introduction to Carpentry Module 2: Tool Checklist and Use Module 3: Building Materials Module 4: Adhesives and Fasteners Module 5: Floor Systems Module 6: Wall Framing Module 7: Roof Framing and Siding Module 8: Windows and Exterior Doors Module 9: Stair Construction Module 10: Concrete Construction (Learn more about this online course)