Attention content creators! We’re going to spend a little time looking at gap opportunities within Psychology and Healthcare. Together, these are without a doubt our best-performing categories – so why not reinforce success?
Approximately 80% of our healthcare and psychology learners are already working in the industry, with learning requirements on a spectrum from intermediate through to more specialised and advanced. The remainder are general learners who may have an interest in subjects such as first-aid, managing their own or their family’s mental health, supporting friends and family through illness, and more.
If you’re a course-creating partner, why not consider a course or even a stack of courses, in one of the areas below? Get in touch with your Partnership Manager and pop a proposal into Course Creator.
- First aid: Children’s first aid, Stop the Bleed, CPR, minor injuries, triage and when to get help.
- Dealing with a diagnosis: Dealing with a life-changing diagnosis, what to expect after a diagnosis, how to support someone going through chemotherapy, your rights when dealing with a chronic illness, dealing with grief/supporting someone through grief.
- Sexual health and education: Talking to your children about sex, safe sex and dispelling myths, how to identify STIs and what support is available, living with HIV, herpes and other ‘incurable’ STIs, reproductive health and fertility, emotional and sexual abuse red flags and safeguarding, gender identity and your rights in healthcare, LGBTQIA+ history, rights and facts.
- Neurodivergence: Understanding an ADHD diagnosis as an adult, reasonable adjustments and what can you ask for, setting your neurodivergent child up for success, autism in women and understanding neurodivergency.
- Healthcare in different contexts: Access to healthcare in Indigenous communities, addiction in Indigenous communities, diagnosis variation in different races and skin colours, religious and spiritual considerations in treatment and care, pregnancy experiences and support for different races and communities, healthcare in developing countries/different cultures and communities, prison care and support.
- Medical developments and advancements: Technical advancements in equipment/hardware, technical advancements in software and research, advancements in medicine and pharmacology, changes in diagnosing criteria, vaccine and preventative medicine advancements, clinical trials and results, cancer care diagnosis and treatment advancements.
If you’re interested in gap opportunities in other categories, check out our previous articles for digital and business, teaching and language courses.
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