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Central School Attendance And Welfare Service

central school attendance and welfare service

London

CSAWS is a team of proactive, passionate and committed Education Welfare Officers with collective Education Welfare and school experience of over 70 years and expert knowledge in all aspects of Education Welfare and Safeguarding. We are committed to achieving better outcomes for children by securing regular attendance at school. We understand the reasons behind non-school attendance can be varied and complex. We can offer support to identify and improve school attendance including reviewing, refining and advising on school approaches and processes. We can develop clear action plans for schools through data analysis and audits to support you in understanding the attendance issues in your school community and how to improve your whole school attendance. We are currently commissioned to work with a large number of primary and secondary schools, Pupil Referral Units, alternative providers, post-16 providers and nurseries across the Midlands area in raising their attendance both overall and in individual cases. We offer a bespoke service to all provisions and in addition to attendance packages offer safe and well checks, strategic support, data analysis and staff supervision. Our team are all DBS checked, up-to-date with appropriate Multi Agency Safeguarding training and committed to ongoing professional development, further training and each have Professional Supervision for their own practice. CSAWS Ltd is a fully insured company, covered for Professional Liability.

Sandwich Medieval Centre: Hours

sandwich medieval centre: hours

London

We plan to bring together all groups and individuals in Sandwich who are interested in the late medieval period who wish to contribute to the living history of Sandwich.We are a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, a CIO, formed in 2018 with the objective registered with the Charity Commission: To advance education for the public benefit on matters to do with the late medieval period, ie approx. 1330 to 1480 with a special focus on the heritage of Sandwich Town, Kent, in particular but not exclusively by providing a maritime and land based crafts “living museum”. Aims We plan to bring together all groups and individuals in Sandwich who are interested in the late medieval period who wish to contribute to the living history of Sandwich. The base for our activities is the wooden boatyard building on the slipway by the Quay, the Sandwich Medieval Centre. A special focus is engaging with young people. In addition to the centre being an historically interesting visitor centre, it will also be the base for educating and mentoring juniors in medieval crafts and skills to ensure that the rich history of Sandwich in this period is not lost to future generations. Contact – info@sandwichmedieval.org.uk The Trustees: Chairman – Steve Laslett, contact 07736 057836 Responsible for oversight, financial management and membership. Steve is also Chair of Sandwich Community Events Association. Dave Batchelor – responsible for land based skills.

Mjmenergy Ltd

mjmenergy ltd

Witney

As a chartered engineer with over thirty years operational and commercial experience, Mike offers a unique blend of technical and commercial advice to clients. He has been involved in projects spanning the entire gas chain including upstream gas supplies, LNG, gas storage, gas transportation and gas markets. Read More Recently he has been involved in a number of ‘LNG Terminal User Agreement’ (TUA) negotiations throughout the EU, Asia, South and North America. In addition, Mike has been advising clients on depleted field, and salt cavity gas storage projects in the UK, Netherlands, Germany and elsewhere in the EU. Typical clients include LNG suppliers, buyers and terminal operators, gas producers, regulators, large power generators, gas marketing companies, and large industrial consumers. Mike works throughout the EU and elsewhere in the world including, India, Nigeria, Libya, Singapore, Bangladesh, Canada, and South Korea. Current projects include undertaking a major feasibility study regarding the role of LNG in facilitating market entry into an EU gas market, developing a market monitoring regime for an Asian gas market and assisting a client in negotiating a TUA. Mike started his career at British Gas plc designing, building and maintaining the high-pressure gas network before becoming involved in the development of the competitive gas market in Great Britain. As a commercial negotiator Mike led contract negotiations worth hundreds of millions of pounds.