DATE: Tuesday 11th June TIME: 4pm LOCATION: Studio A Join us for a frank and informative discussion on mental health, how best to maintain and support yourself and others during times of stress and anxiety. Hosted by our very own school counsellor, Alice Coyle, this session will be a great way for you learn new key skills that will develop your own mental health and help you cope with everyday stress, both from personal circumstances and school assessments. We hope to see you all there!
DATE: 26th March TIME: 4pm LOCATION:Studio A We are pleased to welcome Film Buddy back for an exclusive TELEVISION SCREENWRITING mentoring session, where we will feature two wonderful guest speakers and mentors: CALEB RANSON (Around the World in 80 Days, Midsomer Murders) and JAKE RIDDELL (Waterloo Road, Young Dracula, Grantchester, Death in Paradise). They will be discussing various aspects of TV Screenwriting, including what to include in your pilot and how best to pitch your series idea. Be sure to book on if you are interested and want to learn more about professional screenwriting.
Let’s answer that all important question: How can we recognise when our teen has become addicted to screens? With Dr Naomi Fisher, clinical psychologist, and Heidi Steel, Unschooling Parent. Welcome to Tea and Guests: Exclusive content for LPL Monthly Members It’s half an hour exploring the key signs of addiction, gaming, social media, the impact of lifting restrictions, and how we can nurture a healthy relationship with technology. Discover: Four signs that engagement is problematic Five ways to support your teen And, how to deal with real life problems in unschooling ways. All in half an hour (actually, this one is 40 minutes)
The Paediatric Infectious Diseases team at University College London Hospital are hosting this training for the networks of people who care for Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children: Support/ Key workers, foster carers, social workers and members of Looked After Children teams. The aim of the training is to inform you why we carry out infectious screening, how our service works, and how you can support our service. Cademy will send you a link for the Teams meeting once you have registered. Please disseminate these events in your networks. For more information and queries please contact Joanna Martin, Specialist Nurse: joanna.martin8@nhs.net.
The Paediatric Infectious Diseases team at University College London Hospital are hosting this training for the networks of people who care for Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children: Support/ Key workers, foster carers, social workers and members of Looked After Children teams. The aim of the training is to inform you why we carry out infectious screening, how our service works, and how you can support our service. Cademy will send you a link for the Teams meeting once you have registered. Please disseminate these events in your networks. For more information and queries please contact Joanna Martin, Specialist Nurse: joanna.martin8@nhs.net.
No one ever said that being a parent was easy, but when on earth did being a parent get so blooming hard? From conflicting work and school/nursery schedules to the multitude of clubs, activities and socialising opportunities filling up your calendar. It's a lot. And that's before we talk about the basic stuff needed to run a household and get everyone where they need to be AND all the 'quality time' and emotional stuff that all your social media guru's keep reminding you about. If you collapse into bed exhausted every night, no wonder! If your 'stuff' is constantly at the back of the line, well, that's just how it is. Right? And then there are the holidays. The annual headache that never seems to improve. The mental gymnastics and juggling involved should surely be an Olympic sport. But, here we are, and yet again, you've got too many weeks to cover and not enough annual leave to make it work. Simply making it through will be a triumph. When you do eventually get your time 'away' you'll be too drained to really enjoy it before it's back to the merry-go-round to start it all again. But stop. What if there was a way to create space in the chaos? To breathe through the strain and find ease? To change very little but get a HUGE return? If you are thinking 'yes' then this little workshop might be just what you need! We won't be telling you anything you don't already know, we won't be sharing schmaltzy fluff that sounds great but means nothing either. We'll be talking about practical down to earth stuff, in a down to earth and compassionate way. Even better? Our workshop is FREE at the moment so that we can make sure it's useful by getting your help AND we've included a pick and mix assortment of thought provoking exercises to help get you thinking. We hope that you find it all helpful
Learn how to effectively manage data breaches under GDPR regulations. Discover essential steps, from establishing a response plan to leveraging GDPR Data Protection Consultancy and gap analysis services. Ensure compliance and protect your organization.
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Join us for an enlightening webinar featuring distinguished experts from UCLH NHS Foundation Trust’s National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square London, and Sheffield Thornbury Radiosurgery Centre, Sheffield. This webinar is your gateway to invaluable insights into the world of Vestibular Schwannomas management, equipped with an introduction to cutting-edge Gamma Knife Radiological techniques, planning, and applications.