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British Woodworking Federation

british woodworking federation

London

The British Woodworking Federation is the trade association for the woodworking and joinery manufacturing industry in the UK. We have over 700 members drawn from manufacturers, distributors and installers of timber doors, windows, conservatories, staircases, furniture, all forms of bespoke, interior and architectural joinery as well as suppliers to the industry. The woodworking sector as a whole is a £3.8 billion industry operating at the heart of UK manufacturing. The Federation strives to provide the best possible service to our members and to ensure that service represents the best value for their subscription fee. Central to the BWF is our Code of Conduct, against which all members are audited. We believe this is the basis of our success in recruiting and retaining quality members; it drives us on towards achieving our ambition to be the trade association of choice for every woodworking enterprise in the UK. Our focus is on ‘Building it Better with Wood’, promoting the inherent advantages of wood and helping our members to achieve more around our themes of healthy, sustainable, productive and safe ways of working. The BWF is also a community and brings together individuals and companies within the industry to share problems and experiences and find solutions together. We offer regular opportunities for members to rub shoulders with their competitors and suppliers, whether formally in our technical and market focused meetings and working groups, or informally at BWF Social events.

BWF - British Woodworking Federation

bwf - british woodworking federation

The British Woodworking Federation is the trade association for the woodworking and joinery manufacturing industry in the UK. We have over 700 members drawn from manufacturers, distributors and installers of timber doors, windows, conservatories, staircases, furniture, all forms of bespoke, interior and architectural joinery as well as suppliers to the industry. The woodworking sector as a whole is a £3.8 billion industry operating at the heart of UK manufacturing. The Federation strives to provide the best possible service to our members and to ensure that service represents the best value for their subscription fee. Central to the BWF is our Code of Conduct, against which all members are audited. We believe this is the basis of our success in recruiting and retaining quality members; it drives us on towards achieving our ambition to be the trade association of choice for every woodworking enterprise in the UK. Our focus is on ‘Building it Better with Wood’, promoting the inherent advantages of wood and helping our members to achieve more around our themes of healthy, sustainable, productive and safe ways of working. The BWF is also a community and brings together individuals and companies within the industry to share problems and experiences and find solutions together. We offer regular opportunities for members to rub shoulders with their competitors and suppliers, whether formally in our technical and market focused meetings and working groups, or informally at BWF Social events.

Canine Kids

canine kids

3.3(3)

Guildford

Karen Lockey-Kennedy Canine kids ® Owner / Chief Instructor Professional Dog Behaviour Counsellor and Training Specialist BSc (Hons) Animal Behaviour & Biomedical Science DipCABT, Member of The Association of Pet Dog Trainers No 00692 Member of The Animal Behaviour & Training Council Canine kids® is owned and managed by Karen Lockey-Kennedy who is a highly experienced and fully qualified dog trainer and behaviourist and is also chief instructor for the company. After completing her honours degree in Animal Behaviour and Biomedical Science, Karen went on to complete an advanced diploma in Practical Aspects of Companion Animal Behaviour and Training through COAPE. Karen is also a member of The Association of Pet Dog Trainers. All members of the APDT are assesed and train under a strict code of practise because they believe in modern, kind and gentle methods. This offers pet owners a guarantee of quality when signing up to a class. Karen feels very strongly against punitive heavy handed methods and believes if we have our dogs as companions and part of the family they should be treated that way. Karen has worked with internationally renowned Sarah Whitehead for 8 years running three of the leading branches of the previously known Alpha Puppy Classes and Pet Behaviour. She also used to be a tutor for Alpha Education OCN accredited courses for new trainers and behaviour counsellors. Now 37, Karen's ambitions and success led her to branch out with her own team of trainers and launched Canine Kids® in July 2009. Karen and her team run training centres in Camberley, Godalming and Farnham area and do one to one training and behaviour councelling through out Surrey, areas of Berkshire and Hampshire. We can travel further if required. Karen has a strong passion for her job and ultimately wants the best for every dog and family that comes through her doors. You can be quaranteed to be given the highest quality of service by Karen and her team.

The Heathland School

the heathland school

Middx,

Central to our mission statement is our firm belief that students learn best within a secure, well-disciplined learning environment that provides a broad and balanced curriculum. We challenge our students to become ambitious learners who strive for excellence and the highest levels of achievement across all school life. In order to achieve this we will: Provide an environment where individual learners thrive as confident, independent and informed citizens of the future Celebrate and value the diverse nature of the school community and ensure our core values of respect, tolerance and empathy underpin all we do Ensure our learning and teaching responds to curriculum development in an exciting and innovative way Work in close partnership with parents to unlock their children’s potential Develop all students' understanding of the importance of safe and healthy lifestyles Promote a vision of science and mathematics which gives all our students and the wider community the opportunity to excel Our Goals: To promote high achievement and outstanding academic success To prepare students for their future life and role in society To involve students and parents in the life of the school To foster a sense of community and traditional values based on discipline and mutual respect To provide an orderly, attractive and stimulating environment To be a leader in meeting the challenges of the future To Achieve These Goals: Provide effective leadership Seek continuous improvement Provide a broad, balanced and challenging curriculum Recruit, retain and motivate a highly qualified, committed and caring staff Uphold the school’s Behaviour Policy and Code of Conduct

Rtw Training Services

rtw training services

London

RTW Training Services Ltd is a small, specialised training company. Our size and expertise permits us to work flexibly, tailoring a wide array of training courses to suit the needs of our clients. Accredited Trainers RTW Training Services Ltd is accredited through the National Plant Operators Registration Scheme (NPORS). All of our instructors, examiners, and assessors are registered with one or more of the following professional organisations: NPORS Road Transport Industry Training Board ServicesLtd (RTITB) Association of Industrial Truck Trainers (AITT) Independent Training Standards Scheme & Register (ITSAAR) International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) Our Mission Our aim is to provide training in all facets of materials handling. Our instructors are fully trained to provide national and international coverage. We work to the highest possible standard at a truly competitive rate. Travelling to Train All of our courses will be delivered on your premises and tailored to your exact requirements within the framework of existing legislation. For further information, don’t hesitate to get in touch. Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Section 2(C) states that every employer shall provide adequate training. The Approved Code of Practice 1999 (ACoP 1999) CoP1999 Rider Operator Lift Trucks (L117) Operator Training states that employers must ensure that all operators they employ are adequately trained. Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 These regulations state that every employer shall give adequate training to all employees who use work equipment, or supervise or otherwise manage the use of work equipment.