Lloyds Bank: Become a Confident & Engaging Speaker
Session Objectives
- What public speaking is and why it's important
- The power of self-confidence
- Assessment
- Top 8 speaking mistakes
- Q & A
Session Objectives
This introductory three-hour session raises awareness of young people’s mental health.
It covers:
What to expect
Manchester's sport coaches and volunteers, do you need to renew your First Aid qualification? Or perhaps attend a course for the first time?
We (MCRactive) are hosting a one day Emergency First Aid at Work training course to support the continued growth of sport in Manchester.
Certificates will be issued by the provider company upon completion of the course.
This 3 hour workshop promotes a whole organisation approach to safeguarding and is suitable for project managers, coaches, leaders and volunteers working in community sport environments with regular responsibility for children and young people.
'Active Connection' aims to improve understanding of children’s behaviour as communication and to enhance knowledge of the hidden and expressed need. It will cultivate a greater understanding of neurodiversity and can help to shape an inclusive approach. Active connection will provide an opportunity to develop skills; with the aim of equipping each individual with greater potential to self-regulate and co-regulate tricky behaviour.’
This course will take you through the essentials of lawful data processing for charities and help improve your compliance with the law
By the end of the training, you'll:
This course will revisit the core financial duties of a charity trustee and explore what it means to practice good financial governance
With increasing demands on services, precarious income streams, and financial uncertainty being the norm for many charities, it can be difficult to have full confidence when making financial decisions.
This course will support you to deliver good financial governance and lead your charity through financial uncertainty.
By the end of the training, you'll:
Communities shaping the places they live and the system of support around them is key to tackling health and wellbeing inequalities.
Intersectionality remains a crucial topic, and this series aims to address the compounded disadvantages and challenges faced by Ethnically Diverse and Neurodiverse individuals.
The reality check:
We need to talk about suicide to help remove the stigma. Every day, our specialist team support veterans, and their families to stand strong once again. But for many, the journey before they take the first step towards accessing that support can take weeks, months or even years.
We believe having a conversation can be lifesaving. When someone opens up, it’s important that they feel safe and listened to.
Join us (Help for Heroes) on Suicide Awareness Day for our Let's Talk about Suicide webinar.