Sleep

This course explores the links between sleep hygiene and overall wellbeing and discusses methods for improving the quality and quantity of sleep that can be achieved. The wide ranging content includes common sleep themes such as benefits, requirements and causes of sleep deprivation as well as more advanced elements including circadian rhythm, electromagnetic frequency and heart rate variability.
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Course Objective

To explore the links between sleep hygiene and overall wellbeing and discuss methods for improving the quality and quantity of sleep that can be achieved

Learning Outcomes

  1. Describe common causes of sleep deprivation
  2. Explain benefits of sleep, the sleep cycle and how to get more deep sleep
  3. Give an example of how to use heart rate variability as a behaviour change tool
  4. Use support networks within organisations and personal networks to make lifestyle changes
  5. Incorporate Habit Loop principles to make behaviour changes stick
  6. Evaluate the benefits of morning and evening rituals to help promote sleep, recovery and wellbeing

Introduction

You are the subject of the case study within the course. You are a police officer at a local station whose incoming inspector is unhappy with the performance levels and workplace culture of the team. You manage to find yourself in a position where you have to influence the personal lifestyles of colleagues using advanced mentoring strategies to drive sustained workplace performance improvements.

The course is split across three lessons with each one representing a different stage of the mentoring process you embark upon. Within each lesson, we ask you a series of questions where you will have some research to do using the links provided. These articles, videoclips and websites are accessed using the “Materials” tab which you will see above the scenario details and also above the assessment questions.

These resources will not hand you the assessment answers immediately. You will need to read and digest them to find the specific pieces of information needed to answer the questions. This will have the effect of cementing the learning in your memory as you use what learning psychologists call “active processing” to understand the materials and extract the information you need. If you get an answer wrong, don’t despair; go back and look again. All the information you need is there to be found. Remember that one or more of the options may be correct for each assessment question. Select as many of the options as you think are applicable.

Course Designer

John has worked in the education and professional development sectors for over 25 years. His health mentoring programmes have benefited thousands of people in schools, colleges, universities and workplaces and he continues to pioneer new ways of enhancing learning, wellbeing and performance.

This course includes:

£499

Any questions?

Feel free to get in touch and we’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have before signing up for this course.