Virtual College

  • This short course has been designed to help you learn the three basic principles of collaborating so you can hit the ground running and feel confident you're approaching collaboration in the right way. During this course, you will learn how to find a shared purpose between you and the people you are working with, find out what effective communication looks like during a collaborative project and be able to identify the difference between teamwork and collaboration.
  • This course is aimed at team leaders and professionals in the finance sector, it explains what a budget is and the budget setting process. The course describes effective budget controls, but before that it helps the learner to understand what a budget is – a financial plan using numbers
  • This anti-money laundering course provides a general overview of the risk and the implications of money laundering and the impact it has on a business. It is suitable for anyone who works in financial, credit, legal, or estate agency sectors and generally anyone working in a role that involves payments or money. Money laundering is an illegal act which can be conducted in a variety of settings, posing risks to both staff and businesses. This course covers the essentials about understanding what money laundering is, how it's carried out, the surrounding legislation, and implications of money laundering to help staff recognise potential instances of money laundering and how to implement control measures.
  • This online Misogyny Awareness course provides you with the knowledge you need to identify and tackle misogynistic behaviour that might be experienced in the workplace.  Sexism and misogyny have damaging effects on women. It’s not just the mental burden of experiencing derogatory comments in-the-moment, but also the long-term impact it can have on their wellbeing, behaviours and life choices.
  • This counter terrorism training course helps introduce everyone to staying alert and being vigilant when it comes to potential terrorist attacks, as well as introducing responsible persons to the requirements they need to fulfil in order to comply with Martyn’s Law. Businesses and organisations are now responsible for preparing staff for potential terrorist threats.
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