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Advanced Writing Skills
€29.99In this course, you will learn how to write specific kinds of documents, including letters, business cases, reports, and proposals. You will also review some fundamental writing rules, such as the four Cs of writing and paragraph construction. -
Managing the Virtual Workplace
€29.99This course will teach managers and supervisors how to prepare employees for the virtual workplace, create telework programs, build virtual teams, leverage technology, and overcome cultural barriers. -
Non Verbal Communication
€59.99In order for successful communication to occur, there needs to be a shared system of communication between all parties. Without this messages may be misunderstood and this can lead to frustration... -
Building a Brand on Social Media
€29.99In this course you will look at various social media platforms and how they can be melded into your business to promote your brand. Along the way you will learn how to decide who your audience is, how to handle negative feedback as well as how to develop a complete social media plan. -
Marijuana and the Workplace: Issues, Impacts and Responsibilities
€29.99In this course, you are going to learn about marijuana, its effects on the individual, and the potential impact in the workplace. You will consider medical marijuana, the rights and obligations of employees and employers, and the intervention process as you deal proactively by having a comprehensive drug and alcohol policy. -
Crisis Management
€29.99To begin this course, you will learn how to put the right people in place with a crisis management team and appropriate training. Then, you will learn how to identify and assess crisis risks, develop a response process, and gather appropriate resources. You will also learn how to respond to, document, and investigate crises; establish an emergency operations center; create a continuity plan; and recover from a crisis. -
Health Promotion and People with Intellectual Disabilities
€39.99Learning Outcomes Learners will be able to: 1 Explain how food is converted into energy and identify the factors that can affect the energy requirements of an individual: weight, height and exercise level 2 Outline current diet guidelines and explain the link between exercise and well-being 3 Demonstrate a basic knowledge of substance and drug abuse 4 Demonstrate an awareness about common illnesses in the population: Emphysema, COPD, Asthma, Diabetes, Heart Disease, etc 5 Identify health issues in the local community 2 6 Identify key agencies at local and national level e.g. medical, social, education, religious and sporting 7 Demonstrate the importance of being a positive role model in promoting a healthy lifestyle in others 8 Identify ways to facilitate change through creative means 9 Identify local resources i.e. funding, key personnel, facilities, etc 10 Identify tasks required for successful implementation of a planned event e.g. design information sheet, booking event, guest speaker 11 Use creative means to promoting healthy living and be able to motivate people (e.g. staff, clients, etc) 12 Adhere to budget guidelines 13 Review of set targets and identifying key issues of a planned event 14 Evaluate their own lifestyle choices 15 Appraise the need for a holistic (mind/body/spirit) approach to wellbeing 16 Set health promotion targets to promote a healthier lifestyle 17 Develop a health promotion event relevant to the local community 18 Demonstrate understanding of how best to motivate people 19 Know how to empower the individual in the local community i.e. education, access to resources, etc 20 Organise a healthy living event e.g. relevant seminar, food demonstration, hike, walk, exercise/dance/yoga class 21 Delegate responsibilities to team members as appropriate and supervise team members as required 22 Identify possible solutions and make recommendation for implementation on future events. -
Positive Values in Service
€39.99Quality of life for people with disabilities depends on basic attitudes and values of the people who support them and society in general. The reason that many large institutions have been forced to close or reduce the number of residents is not just that of new laws or increases in funding.