• Understanding the importance of early childhood development allows those who work with children as part of their professional role the opportunity to adapt their working practices in a way that improves outcomes for parents and children. This 1-2 hour early child development course explores how early experiences and relationships can affect and help to mould children into happy adults later in life. Understand the main issues around development including the theories and factors that impact upon it that affect the journey of every child’s development. All of our courses are created with the learner in mind, allowing them to learn at their own pace. As we know that some of the topics included in this course are sensitive, a safe space has been added with options to take a break or to talk to someone with a list of organisations and contact information.
  • This early help or early intervention involves supporting families when a problem first occurs and can be utilised at any point in a child's or young person's life. Early help can have massively positive impacts on a child's future development and is therefore crucial that anyone working with children, young people or their families understands the importance of early help. This wide-ranging CAF safeguarding course is designed to help all those working with children, adults and families who could benefit from Early Help.
  • This Anti-Social Behaviour Enforcement course has been designed to provide landlords with the necessary knowledge and tools for tackling Anti-Social Behaviour. It also informs you of the different methods that police and the local authority use to deal with such matters. This course is a useful addition to any landlord who needs to better understand anti-social behaviour and its impacts.
  • This short course has been designed to help you feel confident and comfortable when public speaking. We give you hints and tips to ensure you make the most of a public speaking opportunity and explore the different types of communication that will help you get there. These skills are extremely beneficial in growing your personal and professional development. Effective Public Speaking. Identify factors that affect public speaking, including comfort habits. Learn techniques to overcome nerves and improve your presentation.
  • This Hospitality: Effective Working Relationships course is suitable for companies, colleges and training providers offering provision or courses in the hospitality, travel, tourism and catering sectors. It helps to support the QCF unit ‘Effective Team work’ and caters to the assessment criteria for this unit. The team relationships training course has been written by experienced, hospitality industry professionals and is designed for use on a wide variety of mobile devices.
  • This management training toolkit was developed to help line managers develop the skills they require to manage organisational change and staff performance. When employing and managing people, it is crucial that line managers understand lawful procedures and the key aspects associated with the recruitment and people managing process. This employment law for line managers toolkit will provide line managers with the knowledge and training they require to be able to lawfully manage organisational change, employee performance and regulations, and how to lawfully manage disciplinary and redundancy or dismissal procedures.
  • Do you truly know what equality, diversity and inclusion are, the differences between them and how they impact on your working environment? Discover how to embrace equality, diversity and inclusion into your normal way of working and promote best practice within your organisation. Our 60-minute equality, diversity and inclusion in the workplace online course explores these three related, but different areas, imparting valuable insights which will increase any employee’s confidence in the topics.
  • As a manager you will be responsible for implementing equality, diversity and inclusion policies within your organisation. You also may be involved in recruitment or handling grievance and disciplinary matters so it’s important to understand these key subjects and how to how to live and breathe an ED&I strategy within your business. Our 60-minute online equality, diversity and inclusion for managers course explores these three related, but different areas, imparting valuable insights which will increase any manager’s confidence in the topics.
  • Fabricated Induced Illness (FII) is a rare form of child abuse that can often go unnoticed. The signs and symptoms of abuse are very widespread, which makes it difficult to identify. It’s therefore important that anyone working with children is aware of this abuse and knows what to look for if they suspect this type of abuse. This course describes the symptoms of FII and the risk factors that can lead to it, and includes case studies, guidance for practitioners. This course gives learners in-depth information on what they need to be aware of when dealing with fabricated illness and the best practices to help children in this situation.
  • This wide-ranging course covers FGM (female genital mutilation), abuse linked to faith or belief, and forced marriage. This course help learners to understand the links between these issues, provides information on how to identify vulnerable people, and how to report and act on such knowledge. This course is specifically designed to help people coming into contact with young people and their families during the course of their work to promote good safeguarding practice, whilst being culturally aware.
  • The course begins with describing the separate but also linked processes of planning, budgeting and forecasting and their definitions in more detail. Five types of budget are reviewed: master, cash, capital expenditure, operating and departmental budgets and four steps to take to ensure that budgets and forecasts are realistic.
  • This course goes on to describe the structure of an accounting system and its various component parts. Next governance and compliance is reviewed and how these relate to financial management ie tax returns, retention of tax records. Who are the key stakeholders in financial reporting: managers, lenders, investors and suppliers, regulatory authorities. The relationship between financial management and reporting is described and how this is affected by adequate financial controls.
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