Learning to solve problems 😉

Some examples of my work

Helping the UK Fire Service deal with modern threats.

My award winning work has saved a life!

Lithium-ion batteries power our technologically advanced societies.
When they go wrong, are the UK Fire and Rescue Service equipped to deal with them?

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Empowering those who empower others.

Consultancy Great Minds Don’t had a problem; how to share their in-demand expertise on neurodiversity to organisations crying out for help to empower their workforce.

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More examples

Below I’ve shared some of more examples of my digital learning work. Brief descriptions and a preview of the package are below. These are HTML5 SCORM packages created with the excellent Adapt/Evolve Authoring Tool or Articulate Storyline 360 and spruced up with the power housed within Adobe’s Creative Cloud (Illustrator | Photoshop | Premiere Pro | After Effects | Audition | Dreamweaver).

I use a range of tools when designing an developing learning interventions, if you are interested you’ll find more detail about tools I like and use on this page.

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  • Learning design approaches

    A look at theories, models and approaches to a best practice pathway to e-Learning creation for bi-vocational learning designers.
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  • Hazmat response

    Dealing hazardous substances
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  • Blood Transfusion: Phlebotomists

    Phlebotomists are at the heart of successful treatment involving blood transfusion, their vital role includes collecting blood for transfusions, sample labelling, and preservation to ensure accurate cross-matching needs to be carried out precisely to ensure patient safety. This vital learning for frontline staff demonstrates best practice and helps ensure compliance with transfusion protocols.
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  • Person Holding Credit Card

    Finance for Non-finance Managers: Procurement

    Investing in the NHS for the long term means spending according to a national plan. Making sure that goods and services are procured fairly and strategically can be tricky for in non-finance roles. This module, part of an essential digital learning suite, helps managerial staff act responsibly, navigate processes and maximise outcome.
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  • Accountable Client Owner

    Managing risk to prevent financial crime Most clients are not using the banking system for nefarious ends; but how do we make sure those that are, can’t?The banking sector designates some workers as Accountable Client Owners (ACOs) who play a key role in financial crime (FC) risk management.  They ensure that client relationships adhere to…
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  • Vehicle Fires

    Dealing with vehicles fires
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  • Heavy Rescue

    Equipping firefighters to safely and effectively perform rescues from large and heavy vehicles
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  • BA Emergency

    Firefighters regularly put themselves at risk. This module helps them to be prepared if the worst happens.
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  • Blood Transfusion: CODE RED

    Treatment involving blood transfusion is often on a knife-edge. How should clinical staff if the worst case scenario unfolds? This vital learning for frontline staff helps them to follow best practice if a patient suffers a major haemorrhage event.
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  • Driving

    Safely taking control of fire appliances when responding to emergency situations.
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  • Dangerous Dogs

    A package to help firefighters master the mutts! Particularly those caught up in fire or road traffic collision incidents.
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  • Multiple financial Graphs on a Laptop Screen

    Finance for Non-finance Managers: Accounts

    The array of financial rules and guidelines governing the NHS is enough to make most feel lost, and some feel sick. This module, part of an essential digital learning suite, reassures non-finance managers that dedicated partners are available when they need to recruit a new post or report on budgets; helping them act responsibly, navigate processes and maximise outcome.
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  • Lifts intended for FRS use

    A look at how fire service personnel could approach using a lift in an tall / complex building during an emergency situation.
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  • BA Wearer

    Proper utilisation of Breathing Apparatus is essential for the modern firefighter.
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  • Fire Behaviour Training

    The science of fire, how it occurs and evolves, and how to tackle it.
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