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IOSH Managing Safely

5.0(5)

By Safety 360UK Ltd

IOSH Managing Safely is a basic introduction into the fundamentals of health and safety management in the workplace. It is aimed at all employees in all types of organisations, but particularly team leaders, supervisors and managers. Providing them with the knowledge, skills and confidence to contribute towards an organisation’s health and safety agenda.

IOSH Managing Safely
Delivered In-Person in Letchworth + more
£460

Becoming an effective primary history subject leader

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

What does this course cover? This is an online course for developing history leadership in primary teaching. This term, we will be piloting the course as an immersive programme covering the key elements of primary history subject leadership, enabling all involved in history leadership at primary to carry out their role effectively. How is this course structured and delivered? The course will take place in ten online sessions from January–May 2025. Sessions 1, 8 and 10 are compulsory to attend live. Participants will be required to complete a gap task after each session and contribute to an online reflection diary. The other sessions will be recorded for participants to work through at their convenience, though participants are encouraged to attend the recording sessions live in order to make the most of the programme. All recordings will be made available on the course Moodle page within two working days of the live recording session. Who is this course for? This programme is designed for anyone who is a subject coordinator or subject leader for history in their primary school. You may have just been appointed as a subject leader, or be more experienced but looking for formal training or fresh inspiration and direction. What are the outcome? This course will: equip you fully for the demands of history leadership in primary schools increase your confidence to develop an innovative, inclusive and effective history curriculum in your school develop your understanding of efficient action planning and how to make a wider impact help you to make the case for history with senior leaders enable you to enthuse others and lead staff meetings about history develop your understanding of current issues in primary history education The course will include a chance to share resources and assessment approaches, plus much more What will each session cover? Session 1: Introductory meeting (Live attendance) Wednesday 22 January 2025, 4pm–5.30pm Introduction and aims Reflection activity on the current state of history in your school Key responsibilities of the history subject leader Current Ofsted implications for the subject and what to expect in an inspection How the HA and latest Ofsted material can support you Session 2: What makes an effective history subject leader? (Live and recorded) Monday 27 January 2025, 4pm–5.30pm How to effectively support teachers and learners as a history leader How to create a vision, lead change, and manage time Effective action planning and improvement Auditing your history provision and building your evidence trail Developing an innovative, inclusive and effective history curriculum in your school Disciplinary knowledge: What is history? What do historians do? Suggested gap task: Conducting teacher and/or pupil voice questionnaires. Compulsory gap task: Add to your reflection diary for the programme. If relevant, reflect on how you will use the teacher questionnaire or pupil voice. Session 3: What makes effective teaching of history? (Live and recorded) Wednesday 19 February 2025, 4–5.30pm The role of the teacher Supporting SEND pupils Securing substantive knowledge and concepts across the curriculum How to support colleagues by identifying core knowledge How to involve the whole staff in mapping out and embedding the progression of concepts across the curriculum Suggested gap task: Consider SEND in your curriculum. Compulsory gap task: Add to your reflection diary for the programme reflecting on SEND. Session 4: Curriculum and practice at EYFS (Live and recorded) Tuesday 25 February 2025, 4–5.30pm Unpicking and supporting the requirements of the EYFS curriculum and Development Matters Developing historical and chronological understanding in EYFS as part of Understanding the world Progression and transition from EYFS to Key Stage 1 Ensuring coherence: how to start developing concepts Making use of the local history on your doorstep for EYFS and KS1 Accessing resources and support for EYFS Suggested gap task: Fact finding and liaison. Compulsory gap task: Add to your reflection diary for the programme reflecting on current EYFS practice. Session 5: Curriculum and practice at Key Stage 1 (Live and recorded) Monday 3 March 2025, 4pm–5.30pm Unpicking and supporting the requirements of the National Curriculum for KS1 Progression: building upon transition from EYFS What do KS1 require before KS2? Ensuring coherence: further developing the school’s chosen substantive concepts How to develop disciplinary concepts Developing appropriate chronological understanding in KS1 Enhancing and engaging children’s knowledge and retention through enquiry The use of working walls in KS1 to support learning Accessing resources and support for KS1 Suggested gap task: Check your KS1 curriculum for coverage and progression, building upon what they have learnt in EYFS. Compulsory gap task: Add to your reflection diary for the programme reflecting on KS1 practice in your setting. Session 6: Curriculum and practice at Key Stage 2 (Live and recorded) Tuesday 11 March 2025, 4pm–5.30pm Unpicking and supporting the requirements of the National Curriculum for KS2 How to incorporate local history with progression in KS2 What do we want the children in Year 6 to leave with? Developing appropriate chronological understanding in KS2 Preparing for transition to Key Stage 3 Ensuring coherence: building upon the school’s chosen concepts for progression What the HA can do to support the teaching of KS2 units? Resources and support for KS2 Suggested gap task: Check your KS2 curriculum for coverage and progression, building upon what they have learnt in EYFS and KS1. Compulsory gap task: Add to your reflection diary for the programme reflecting on KS2 practice in your setting. Session 7: Approaching sensitive issues in history (Live and recorded) Tuesday 18 March 2025, 4pm–5.30pm What do we mean by diversity in history and why is it important? How to ensure a wider diversity in your history teaching Barriers to making the curriculum more diverse and how to overcome them Approaches to sensitive issues in history lessons, including: - Refugees and migration history - War - Climate change Suggested gap task: Consider opportunities for increasing diverse voices and raising climate issues in your curriculum. Compulsory gap task: Add to your reflection diary for the programme considering how you might address the sensitive or current issues raised in this session. Session 8: Interim review meeting (Live attendance) Tuesday 25 March 2025, 4pm–5.30pm A review session allowing subject leaders to reflect upon their progress so far Opportunity to respond to suggestions, clarify information, or raise issues from the previous sessions Time to ask questions, share good practice or recommended resources with the rest of the cohort Suggested gap task: Time to follow up on anything raised in this session or to complete any previous tasks, following clarification and inspiration from this session. Compulsory gap task: Add to your reflection diary for the programme, reflecting on your priorities and actions using suggestions from the presenter or other delegates. Session 9: Assessment and evidence (Live and recorded) Wednesday 30 April 2025, 4pm–5.30pm Assessment and expectations A word about writing Triangulating the evidence What to look for in a work scrutiny Suggested gap task: Conduct a work scrutiny on one aspect to check across the school, in conjunction with a focused pupil voice on the same aspect. Compulsory gap task: Add to your reflection diary considering how you will conduct a work scrutiny and what you will focus on – or, if relevant, reflect on what you discovered and how you will address any issues. Session 10: Final meeting (Live attendance) Wednesday 14 May 2025, 4pm–5.30pm Following up any requests arising from the interim meeting (Session 8) Discussion or clarification of any issues arising from previous sessions Discussion of priorities, next steps and any issues Sharing ideas for enthusing others and leading staff meetings: “What worked for me?” Communicating with headteachers, governors, colleagues and parents Are you ready for the HA Quality Mark? Suggested gap task: Identifying your school’s next steps Compulsory gap task: Complete your final piece in your reflection diary.

Becoming an effective primary history subject leader
Delivered Online + more
£208.33 to £291.67

Level 4 Award in Learning & Development

By Panda Education and Training Ltd

This qualification is made up of one mandatory and one optional unit. There are 2 x 1 day workshops that will help develop knowledge of the principles, theories and practices in Learning and Development The course is aimed at practitioners such as tutors, trainers, assessors and quality assurers who want to develop their skills and knowledge in their own area of learning delivery. You will meet other practitioners who are responsible for process, people or practice within Learning and Development. You will get to share good practices and ideas for improvement and will be able to apply these in your workplace. You will be expected to carry out research, complete assignments and implement change in your organisation, with the mentoring support of our Learning Advisor.

Level 4 Award in Learning & Development
Delivered Online
£595

Babies in museums

By Kids in Museums

Babies in museums  Please note the live tickets are now fully booked so only recording tickets are available. Wednesday 12 March 2025, 10am-12.30pm  Do you want to learn more about how babies experience museums to help you to develop, or improve provision for this audience and their parents/carers?   About this training  This training webinar will be led by Professor Anna Franklin and Dr Alice Skelton from the Sussex Baby Lab. The Sussex Baby Lab is a team of researchers at the University of Sussex who conduct fun and friendly experiments with babies to understand how they see, think and learn.  They will be joined by Nicola Wallis from the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge and Anna Murray from National Galleries Scotland – Modern One, Edinburgh, who will talk about their work with babies and their parents/carers.   The session will help you to:  understand the importance of this work gain an insight into how babies see, think and learn in museum spaces think about how to develop provision for babies in your organisation gain inspiration from case studies to take your own work forward take away top tips to inform your practice. Take a look at the full schedule.  This training event will be delivered virtually on Zoom over one half-day session (two hours and 30 minutes with a short break).   Who should attend?  This training is aimed at staff who work in museums, art galleries and heritage sites and are interested in either beginning to offer provision for families with babies or developing their current offer.   Please note the live tickets are now fully booked so only recording tickets are available.

Babies in museums
Delivered Online
£5 to £40

Annual Online Safety Update for DSLs, including emerging risks and trends

By Brightcore Consultancy

In this masterclass we'll unravel the complexities of the online world, shedding light on the most pressing current and emerging risks and opportunities faced by children and young people, from the perspective of the DSL, as Online Safety Lead.

Annual Online Safety Update for DSLs, including emerging risks and trends
Delivered Online + more
£80

Annual Safeguarding Update for Governors: Understanding the Latest Developments, Risks and Statutory Requirements

By Brightcore Consultancy

This session will provide a clear update for governors as to the latest developments in terms of risk, updates on statutory guidance and KCSIE requirements from the governance perspective, and an overview of what the safeguarding team should be working on.

Annual Safeguarding Update for Governors: Understanding the Latest Developments, Risks and Statutory Requirements
Delivered Online
£80

CPD Accredited Advanced Combined HACCP & Food Safety Level 4 (5 days)

4.7(3)

By Ask Sonia Limited

CPD accredited Advanced (Level 4) HACCP & Food Safety training course. Delivered online (Zoom) by a live tutor. Exam and Certificate fee included in the price.

CPD Accredited Advanced Combined HACCP & Food Safety Level 4 (5 days)
Delivered Online + more
£860

CIEH Level 3 Food Safety in Manufacturing (2 Days)

5.0(43)

By Ask Sonia Limited

CIEH Level 3 Food Safety in manufacturing. Delivered online (Zoom) by a live tutor. Exam and Certificate fee included in the price.

CIEH Level 3 Food Safety in Manufacturing (2 Days)
Delivered Online + more
£470

CPD Accredited Intermediate Combined HACCP & Food Safety Level 3 (2.5 days)

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By Ask Sonia Limited

CPD accredited Intermediate (Level 3) HACCP & Food Safety training course. Delivered online (Zoom) by a live tutor. Exam and Certificate fee included in the price.

CPD Accredited Intermediate Combined HACCP & Food Safety Level 3 (2.5 days)
Delivered Online + more
£470

CIEH Intermediate (Level 3) Certificate in HACCP (2 Days)

5.0(43)

By Ask Sonia Limited

CIEH Level 3 Intermediate HACCP certificate in manufacturing. Delivered online (Zoom) by a live tutor. Exam and Certificate fee included in the price.

CIEH Intermediate (Level 3) Certificate in HACCP (2 Days)
Delivered Online + more
£470

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Responsible Research In Practice

responsible research in practice

Horsham

Responsible Research in Practice was founded by Dr Nikki Osborne in 2015 to provide training & consultancy services to individuals & organisations working withing the Life Science research sector. The company is a UK Reproducibility Network external stakeholder affiliate member & a UK registered learning provider (UKRLP No. 10092337 [https://www.ukrlp.co.uk/ukrlp/ukrlp_provider.page_pls_searchProviders]). How can we help you? * FREE Responsible Research Webinars [https://www.responsibleresearchinpractice.co.uk/free-responsible-research-webinars/]. We run a monthly LIVE responsible research webinar series that is FREE to attend & fully open access on-demand. Topics vary but all relate to the practical 'how to' details of implementing best practice. All our professional & inspiring speakers are passionate about the topics they discuss & all attendees receive a certificate of attendance that can be used for CPD purposes.  * On-Demand Training [https://www.responsibleresearchinpractice.co.uk/on-demand-training/]. Our bitesize on-demand training sessions require just 1-2 hours of your time & are accessible 24 hours a day. Whether you are involved in the planning, design, conduct & dissemination of lab-based research, or training, mentoring, supervising & overseeing others - we have an on-demand training session for you. Our professional content is designed empower you to improve the rigour & reproducibility of your work. * Live training [https://www.responsibleresearchinpractice.co.uk/training-services/]. We provide training online and in-person (for client organisations) on a range of topics to support personal development. All our sessions focus on empowering individuals to be their best self by sharing experience of what works, developing critical thinking skills & facilitating self-reflection. To find out more visit our Mindset Awareness [https://www.responsibleresearchinpractice.co.uk/mindset-training/], PREPARE For Better Science [https://www.responsibleresearchinpractice.co.uk/prepare-for-better-science-training-course/], Publication School [https://www.responsibleresearchinpractice.co.uk/lab-animal-publication-school/], Responsible Animal Research [https://www.responsibleresearchinpractice.co.uk/responsible-animal-research-training/] & Statistical Analysis Training [https://www.responsibleresearchinpractice.co.uk/statistical-analysis-training/] pages. * Consultancy services. [https://www.responsibleresearchinpractice.co.uk/consultancy-services/] Training alone is not the solution to everything, so we offer a range of consultancy services including: coaching, independent advice, peer review, professional speaker & policy review/writing. Contact us anytime for a FREE 'no commitment' discussion & if we can help you we will, or we will recommend someone who can. Why work with us?  * We care. All our tutors are passionate about the topics they teach & have knowledge plus real life experience to share.  * We recognise that conducting responsible research is challenging. Our goal is to make doing the right thing simpler & easier to achieve.  * We empower individuals. Our training sessions are designed to inspire & support personal development so that participants feel more confident in their ability to do the right thing.