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Outspoken Cycles Park Tool School courses are aimed at home mechanics who wish to have an in-depth knowledge of their bikes as well as those individuals required to maintain bikes for friends, schools, clubs, businesses and other organisations. The 4 Day Advanced course teaches you advanced mechanical skills following the Park Tool Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair syllabus in order to help you gain the confidence to take on bicycle repairs involving various manufacturers and systems. Completion of assessment leads to the award of a certificate. You are encouraged to work on your own bike. Please be aware for some elements of the course certain bikes may not be suitable, however, there are also a number of classroom bikes to work on where necessary. We can provide a classroom bike if you’re unable to bring your own. Course Detail Over four days you will cover: Workshop Practices (Health and Safety, Safe use of tools, PPE, etc.) Tyres & Tubes (Inspection, sizing, systems, puncture repair) Cassettes & Freewheels (types, compatibility, wear, removal and installation) Hub Service (full strip down and rebuild, different systems) Gears and Cabling (identify issues, re-cable, set up and adjustment) Headsets (a-Head and Quill types, strip down and reassemble) Wheel Truing (spoke replacement, introduction to truing, demo wheel construction and lacing) Frame Assessment & Preparation (damage, tools, frame preparation etc.) Bike Setup (choosing the right size bike, saddle height, basic bike fit) Cranksets & Bottom Brackets (different types discussed, removal and replacement) Rim & Disc Brakes (mechanical disc and rim brake set up and adjustment, demo of hydraulic brake bleed) Price The course costs £500 inc VAT. This includes Park Tool Big Blue Book of Bicycle Repair and the use of all tools and equipment while on course. If you’re a Cambridge Cycling Campaign member, we offer a 15% discount to support the good work that they do. Please email us for access to your coupon code. Refunds for courses are only given under exceptional circumstances and never within 7 days of the advertised course. In the unlikely event we have to make the difficult decision to cancel a course, participants will be offered a refund or the option to reschedule. Please read our terms and conditions for full details. Pre-requisites Course participants must be 18 years old or above. We may be able to accommodate younger participants 16+, we accept these on a case by case basis based on prior experience. Please contact us to discuss. Participants should have a good knowledge of the key content outlined in the Basic: Ride With Confidence and Intermediate courses before booking the Advanced course as this level of knowledge is assumed by the instructor on the day. There will be a brief refresher, but if you are unsure do get in touch to discuss. Course Timings, Assessment, Location & Travel Courses run 9am-4pm over four days, or 9:30am – 4:30pm for weekend courses. Courses take place in our dedicated training workshop at our offices in Cambridge. We have an abundance of bike racks, and we are close to Cambridge North Station. There is limited parking on site on a first-come-first-served basis and we are close to parking at Cambridge North Station. There is some limited on-road parking (at owners risk). You may also park for free at the Milton Park & Ride, which is only a short 15 minute cycle to our workshop. Further details If you have any further questions, please do please get in touch to discuss. For more information, please read our Terms & Conditions. I would like to say a big thank you to all the teachers for the knowledge they have given me, I’ve loved learning it – Simon Spry, PTS Advanced Participant July 2022
Course Objectives At the end of this course you will be able to: Identify the components of the PowerPoint interface Create slides Format text on slides Add and modify graphical objects to a presentation Work with tables in a presentation Add charts to a presentation Prepare the SlideShow '1 year email support service Take a look at the consistent excellent feedback from our corporate clients visiting our site ms-officetraining co uk Customer Feedback Very patient Trainer. Happy to adapt course + help with problems on existing presentations. Andrea Lethbridge - CNN ' With more than 20 years experience, we deliver courses on all levels of the Desktop version of Microsoft Office and Office 365; ranging from Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced to the VBA level. Our trainers are Microsoft certified professionals with a proven track record with several years experience in delivering public, one to one, tailored and bespoke courses. Our competitive rates start from £550.00 per day of training Tailored training courses: You can choose to run the course exactly as they are outlined by us or we can customise it so that it meets your specific needs. A tailored or bespoke course will follow the standard outline but may be adapted to your specific organisational needs. Getting Started with PowerPoint Identify the Components of the PowerPoint Interface Create a PowerPoint Presentation Accessing Help Choose the right view for the task in PowerPoint Normal view Slide Sorter view Notes Page view Outline view Add, rearrange, and delete slides in PowerPoint Working with Themes Add colour and design to my slides with themes Remove the current slide design (theme) Slide Layout What is a slide layout? Apply or change a slide layout Working with text Add text to a slide Create a new text box Format text Tables Add a table to a slide Format a Table Copy and paste a table from Word Insert an Excel spreadsheet within PowerPoint Edit Cells, Rows and Columns Delete a table Graphics Working with Clipart, and Shapes Selecting objects, shapes, pictures or text boxes Arrange a picture, shape or other object Adding Charts to Your Presentation Create a Chart Format a Chart Insert a Chart from Microsoft Excel Inserting date and slide numbers Add slide numbers to your presentation Hide slide numbers on the title slide Change where the page numbers appear on your slides Start your slide numbering with a specific number Print slides, notes, or handouts Create the Slide Show Record your slide show Preview the recorded slide show Turn slide timings off Set the slide timings manually Add or remove transitions between slides Add Animations to Text and Objects Deliver the Presentation Speakers notes Add speaker notes to your slides View your speaker notes as you deliver your slide show Who is this course for? Who is this course for? This course is designed for end users who are interested in learning the fundamentals needed to create and modify engaging presentations. Requirements Requirements General knowledge of the Windows OS Career path Career path Microsoft Office know-how can instantly increase your job prospects as well as your salary. 80 percent of job openings require spreadsheet and word-processing software skills Certificates Certificates Certificate of completion Digital certificate - Included
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.
Course Information This one day course is designed to provide you with comprehensive guidance and practical help for when designing and implementing audit programmes. Using the guidance of ISO 19011 with reference to PV, GCP, GMP and GLP audit programmes, you will explore audit programme design, operation, review and improvement. The course will work through why audits are important and understanding the drivers behind a good audit programme. It will discuss how to identify and assess the risks in your organisation, linking them with organisational goals, using these risks as a basis for the design of a risk-based audit programme during facilitated practical workshops. Delegates will have the opportunity to consider and discuss common issues and constraints that may shape their audit programmes. By the end of the course you will have: A clear understanding of the role of audit programmes in managing compliance and of the drivers and risks behind audit programmes An understanding of the roles and responsibilities of management and personnel An appreciation of resourcing implications and auditor attributes A good insight into the practicalities and activities required for design of risk based audit programmes A comparison of your circumstances, challenges, common issues and ways to approach managing audit programmes with other delegates on the course. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Louise Handy Director, Handy Consulting Ltd Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 08:50 Registration 09:00 Welcome and Introduction 09:15 Why do we Need to Audit? Exploring risk and regulation, responsibility and performance. 09:45 Discussion - Programmes, Needs, Commonalities Understanding the needs of delegates' own organisation and comparing common themes and threats. 10:00 Establishing an Audit Programme Design, objectives, risk and resources. This session discusses the consideration when designing audit programmes. 10:30 Break 10:45 Risk Management Considerations, guidance and methods for assessing and controlling risk. 11:00 Workshop 1 - Risks, Prioritisation and Control Looking at specific risks, assessing and evaluating to feed into audit programme management. 12:00 Workshop 1 - Feedback 12:30 Lunch 13:30 Putting it into Practice Resources, practicalities and challenges - the realities of auditing, including selection of auditors, ensuring practice will meet expectations and the reasons to note audit results. 13:45 Workshop 2- Designing Audit Programmes Designing audit programmes using output from risk assessment process. Challenges and flexibility. 15:00 Break 15:15 Workshop 2 - Feedback 15:30 Monitoring, Reviewing and Improving Why or when should existing processes change, understanding the implications of change or inaction and exploring how to improve the audit programme. 16:15 Panel Session This final session will address any outstanding issues raised by delegates. 16:30 Close of Course Extra Information Remote Course Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device< Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 7 Points Development Level Develop
Course Information This highly interactive course will provide guidance on why and how to implement a quality system successfully into the research laboratory. By doing so, you will position your innovation for the success it deserves. But leave things as they are and there is a good chance that your science will not realise its full potential should success, and its consequences, come your way. A quality system in your research laboratory is the most effective and efficient way to: Help scientists work more efficiently Ensure discoveries can be defended Protect the value of intellectual property. This course is particularly aimed at those working in early phase research environments which are not constrained by the regulatory requirements of the Good Practice regulations but are producing intellectual property, testing and/or products for the therapeutic market. For organisational reasons, rather than regulatory ones, this is a place where you need to get it right. The programme is delivered by leaders in the field who, quite simply, ‘have done it’. Whether delegates are at senior management level seeking strategic direction, a laboratory head wishing to deliver science that will stand the test of time or a quality professional thrown in at the deep end, this course will provide key insight and practical guidance to underpin future success. Based on risk based systems, tried and tested over many years in the workplace, the programme will help delegates to define, train, implement and monitor the quality of their research, irrespective of field or discipline. Delegates will learn how to help position their organisation for success. Course content: Delegates will be guided thoughtfully through each key component of the process in a stimulating learning environment. The course probes all avenues of the research quality arena, from an initial understanding of the cultural aspects of the scientific discovery environment, to managing quality in outsourced research programmes. Computer systems and e-data security in the research environment will be discussed and pragmatic solutions described to help manage the ballooning cloud of e-data. In addition, the ever blurring boundary between the regulated and non-regulated research environments will be discussed and delegates given perspective on future developments in the field. With this knowledge, delegates will be able to get it ‘right first time’. Is this course for you? The course is designed for all those involved in the research laboratory quality arena and it has been tailored to meet the needs of scientific management, bench scientists and quality professionals alike. Delegates get immediate access to highly experienced tutors who will share their wisdom and insights in an area where few others have been successful. The course is linked with the RQA guidance which builds on years of experience and forms the foundation of the programme. Tutors Tutors will be comprised of (click the photos for biographies): Louise Handy Director, Handy Consulting Ltd Sandrine Bongiovanni Associate Director in Research and Quality Compliance, Novartis Programme Please note timings may be subject to alteration. Day 1 09:00 Registration 09:10 Welcome and Introductions 09:20 History and Overview of the Field Examples of business and regulatory risks and the consequences of low quality in research. A look at the standards and guidelines that exist. 10:00 The Culture, the Politics and the Scientist's Perspective Understanding research environments, the drivers and the challenges. 10:30 Break 10:45 Workshop - Risk Management Thinking about risk management and prioritisation. Looking at the critical factors for the implementations of a successful quality system. 12:15 Workshop - Feedback 12:45 Lunch 13:45 Personnel, Plans, Procedures, Facilities, Equipment, Materials and Reagents Looking at planning the work, defining procedures in a way which promotes robust science without compromising brilliance and ensuring that all these elements are demonstrably fit for their intended purpose. 14:30 Workshop - Assay Validation How much validation is required at what stage? What do we need to validate an assay? 15:00 Workshop - Feedback 15:15 Research, Work Records, Archives and Research Review Data and records which are accurate, attributable, legally attestable and safe to permit reconstruction experiments and studies. Looking at aspects of the work where there is a chance to review, correct or improve the science, the data and the processes. 16:15 Continual Improvement and Quality Systems Reviewing implementation of a quality system, finding opportunities for improvement, understanding culture change. 16:45 Questions and Answers 17:00 Close of Course Extra Information Course Material This course will be run completely online. You will receive an email with a link to our online system, which will house your licensed course materials and access to the remote event. Please note this course will run in UK timezone. The advantages of this include: Ability for delegates to keep material on a mobile device Ability to review material at any time pre and post course Environmental benefits – less paper being used per course Access to an online course group to enhance networking. You will need a stable internet connection, a microphone and a webcam. CPD Points 7 Points Development Level Develop
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Duration 2 Days - To maintain the validity of your certificate, it's essential to uphold your CPD portfolio and ILS certification. Course Overview Embark on the journey of the QA Level 3 Award in the Safe Administration of Lifesaving Medication (RQF), a qualification tailored for prehospital care providers entrusted with the crucial task of safely administering and overseeing medication's effects. Throughout this course, candidates delve into the realm of life-saving medication, understanding its diverse types and potential side effects. They grasp the art of evaluating a patient's condition, mastering the skills to assess, monitor, and evaluate medication's impact post-administration. Graduates emerge equipped with a comprehensive understanding, fortified with the necessary skills and competencies to administer lifesaving medication confidently and competently within prehospital settings. Prerequisites Completion of the QA Level 4 Certificate in First Response Emergency Care (RQF) or equivalent qualification. What's Covered: Exploration of legislation, guidelines, policies, and protocols Administration of lifesaving medication In-depth knowledge of lifesaving medication types, including their effects and potential side effects Pre- and post-administration physiological measurements Handling common adverse reactions Varied drug administration routes Accurate patient condition assessment for optimal medication selection Proficiency in safe and effective medication administration in prehospital scenarios Ongoing assessment, monitoring, and evaluation of medication effects While attainment of this qualification signifies mastery of both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, it doesn't confer a 'license to practice.' The scope of practice remains subject to the policies of the medication-providing organization. Additionally, this qualification doesn't authorize learners to procure, store, or administer medication without clinical oversight. Entry Requirements Learners must: Be at least 18 years old at the training's onset Be employed by a CQC registered organization or its overseas equivalent Successfully complete the QA Level 4 Certificate in First Response Emergency Care (QCF) or a recognized equivalent While no formal prerequisites exist, learners benefit from a minimum literacy and numeracy level of Level 3 or its equivalent to fully engage in the learning process. Course Information Venue: All our 'Open' courses are delivered from our dedicated training venue: Pulse South Coast Ltd, Bentley Wildfowl, Harveys Lane, Ringmer, BN8 5AF On occasion we may use a separate venue, this will be advised on the course booking. Facilities: On your course you will be provided with tea & coffee making facilities and biscuits. We are in a rural location so we recommend brining lunch with you on the day. There is a microwave & fridge on site for your use. There is a garage that is approximately a 10 minute drive from our venue. Parking: We have a dedicated car park that is approximately a 300m walk to the training venue. There is no additional cost to use this parking. We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times. What is required from you: All courses are delivered in English, you must have a basic understanding of the English language to attend. There is a requirement for you to show that you are capable of performing the skills you are taught on the course, due to this you will need to be physically able to demonstrate all practical elements of the course. Dress: As a company we pride ourselves on running immersive & practical training courses. You will often be expected to kneel & work outdoors, please dress appropriately. Identification: As we deliver Ofqual accredited courses, there is a requirement for you to show a form of ID on the first day of the course. This could be; a driving license, passport or something that clearly shows who you are. Timings: All of our courses have a minimum training time of six hours a day, we will often advertise a course as seven hours to include break times. On occasion it is required to go over the scheduled times, however this will always be discussed with the group on the day. Trainer: During your course you will have a designated trainer for the duration. They are there not only to assess for the qualification, but to offer you guidance and support throughout. Security: We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times.
Duration 1 Day Working in partnership with The ATACC Group, we are now authorised trainers for Penthrox® the newly introduced to the UK pain relieving option from GALEN which is alternative to Entonox in Adult Trauma patients. Penthrox® is also often referred to as “The Green Whistle”. Penthrox® is ideal for medics in UK Fire Brigades, Police Forces, Coastguard, Mountain Rescue, High Risk Industries, RNLI and the Event Medical industry. Penthrox® is cost effective, small and lightweight when compared with Entonox and can be included as part of a range of pain relieving options. Penthrox® is a Prescription Only Medication (POM) which is to be used in accordance with company/organisational policy and/or Emergency Directives or Patient Group Directives. Course Information Venue: All our 'Open' courses are delivered from our dedicated training venue: Pulse South Coast Ltd, Bentley Wildfowl, Harveys Lane, Ringmer, BN8 5AF On occasion we may use a separate venue, this will be advised on the course booking. Facilities: On your course you will be provided with tea & coffee making facilities and biscuits. We are in a rural location so we recommend brining lunch with you on the day. There is a microwave & fridge on site for your use. There is a garage that is approximately a 10 minute drive from our venue. Parking: We have a dedicated car park that is approximately a 300m walk to the training venue. There is no additional cost to use this parking. We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times. What is required from you: All courses are delivered in English, you must have a basic understanding of the English language to attend. There is a requirement for you to show that you are capable of performing the skills you are taught on the course, due to this you will need to be physically able to demonstrate all practical elements of the course. Dress: As a company we pride ourselves on running immersive & practical training courses. You will often be expected to kneel & work outdoors, please dress appropriately. Identification: As we deliver Ofqual accredited courses, there is a requirement for you to show a form of ID on the first day of the course. This could be; a driving license, passport or something that clearly shows who you are. Timings: All of our courses have a minimum training time of six hours a day, we will often advertise a course as seven hours to include break times. On occasion it is required to go over the scheduled times, however this will always be discussed with the group on the day. Trainer: During your course you will have a designated trainer for the duration. They are there not only to assess for the qualification, but to offer you guidance and support throughout. Security: We accept no responsibility for any personal loss or theft while you are on our training courses or premises. Please ensure to keep your personal belongings safe at all times.