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The Conducting Welfare Checks e-learning course equips staff supporting international students with the skills to identify and respond to wellbeing concerns. It explains the purpose of welfare checks, professional responsibilities, and how to approach vulnerable or distressed students. Participants learn to recognise warning signs, communicate sensitively across cultures, and take appropriate safeguarding action.
The Conducting Welfare Checks e-learning course equips staff supporting international students with the skills to identify and respond to wellbeing concerns. It explains the purpose of welfare checks, professional responsibilities, and how to approach vulnerable or distressed students. Participants learn to recognise warning signs, communicate sensitively across cultures, and take appropriate safeguarding action.
This course examines how expectations shape behaviour, relationships, and experiences in educational and professional settings. Participants will explore how mismatched expectations can cause frustration and conflict, and learn practical strategies to manage them effectively. The course covers recognising expectation gaps, communicating clearly, resolving misunderstandings constructively, and encouraging realistic, healthy expectations when working with students and colleagues.
This course examines how expectations shape behaviour, relationships, and experiences in educational and professional settings. Participants will explore how mismatched expectations can cause frustration and conflict, and learn practical strategies to manage them effectively. The course covers recognising expectation gaps, communicating clearly, resolving misunderstandings constructively, and encouraging realistic, healthy expectations when working with students and colleagues.