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1529 Educators providing Cultural courses

Phoenix Academie

phoenix academie

London

Welcome to Perth, Western Australia – the Gateway to Australia, a city with an enviable climate and a friendly, safe, and welcoming environment for international students. Phoenix Academy is a proudly Australian-owned, family business, as well as an Accredited and Registered Training Organisation (RTO – Provider Number 50030). We offer a range of nationally recognised Award Courses and English Language Intensive Courses (ELICOS) to students wishing to improve their English for work or travel purposes, or as part of their study goals to gain entry into Higher Education/VET programs. We are proud to share with you: A beautiful and unique garden campus, centrally located in West Perth, just 10 minutes from the CBD Quality assurance: A best practice Institution offering quality course delivery A location in one of the best lifestyle cities in the world Supportive Teaching and Administration staff committed to assisting our students to achieve their study goals A range of cultural and sightseeing activities to make the learning experience enjoyable as well as productive Since our establishment in 1989, our motto has always been ‘We Care’. We have a long-standing reputation as a quality institution that cares about our students and their learning needs, we strive to not only meet but exceed our client expectations! I am always available to speak with students personally and work collaboratively with the staff to ensure our high level of client satisfaction is maintained. I would like to personally extend a warm welcome to you, and hope to see you at Phoenix Academy soon!

The Designerie

the designerie

Co Antrim,

Social Enterprise of the Year 2022 (Social Enterprise Northern Ireland Awards 2022) Social Enterprise of the Year 2021 (Causeway Coast & Glens) The Designerie is a shop, creative hub, workshop and community destination, selling handmade products from Northern Ireland and Ireland. Founded by Enterprise Causeway in 2015, its core purpose is to grow the creative industry and promote creativity within the community, using it to build relationships and connect people.   The idea for The Designerie was born during Christmas 2014, when Enterprise Causeway teamed up with local artists and crafters to make Christmas Trees out of recycled pallets at our industrial estate. We set up a workshop in one of our units at Enterprise Causeway and opened a pop up shop in The Diamond Centre in Coleraine. Now a gorgeous destination in Bushmills - we supports over 80 creatives on the beautiful North Coast. The heart of The Designerie has always been to create a space where people from various social and cultural backgrounds, with different interests, and of all ages can come together to be creative, make new connections and feel inspired. We have delivered this under our support for business and support for community. We want everyone who visits to feel part of the experience, so you can always expect just that when you call in to see us. Whether it’s the feeling you get when you purchase with purpose and support local, or the creative atmosphere you walk into or the various workshops available. You never know, you may even get the chance to try making something yourself.

Second Floor Studio and Arts

second floor studio and arts

Deptford

Second Floor Studios & Arts (SFSA) was established in 1997. It is a leading arts organisation providing affordable studio space for visual and fine artists' and craft and designer makers. Our core aim is providing best quality studios at monthly rental prices our studio members can afford and whom would otherwise struggle to find comparable studio workspace on the open commercial market. Aims: • to provide a supportive environment in which our members can flourish, allowing for the time and the space needed to research, develop, experiment and make their work. • to support continual professional development beyond the physical studio space for our community. Foster a vibrant environment of peer support, networking and collaboration. Where possible provide technical facilities and training, gallery space, opportunities for employment and actively encourage, promote and support individual member projects. • to build creative partnerships and initiatives with local and national arts organisations, businesses and authorities. • utilising the skills of experienced professionals to deliver a wide range of educational and outreach projects enabling diverse groups of people within the community to participate in, learn through and work in the visual arts and craft and designer making sector. • to promote the role that Art, Craft and Design can play in the regeneration of towns and cities, by engaging with people and communities helping to foster local identity and a ‘sense of place’ through the arts. Meeting the cultural needs of the community as part of a wider integrated delivery of public services, well-being and happiness. Supporting economic growth to create sustainable communities.

All Saints Catholic High School

all saints catholic high school

Northwood

Welcome to All Saints Catholic High School All Saints is a co-educational Roman Catholic secondary school with a comprehensive intake. Its purpose is to provide a suitable catholic, academic education for all its pupils, within which each may develop towards his/her full potential. To encourage the pupils to develop a love of God and of Jesus Christ his son; to gain knowledge of the teachings of Jesus and of the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church; to teach pupils by word and example what is involved in a Christian way of life. To develop the school as a caring community, whose members have respect for themselves and others and an awareness of the needs of others both in the school and in the wider communities of parish, town of Kirkby and the society of which we are all part. To develop the pupils’ critical powers and to encourage a positive contribution towards society, infused by Christian values and standards, in particular recognising the dignity of each individual as a human being. To provide each pupil with a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum which promotes the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of pupils. To provide pupils with the skills, qualifications and experience which will enable them to take their place in society. To encourage in pupils a desire and willingness to acquire knowledge, skills and experience. To encourage the pupils to appreciate the virtues of co-operation and consideration, and to develop a sense of responsibility and self-discipline.

Townsend Va Church Of England

townsend va church of england

St. Albans

As the only Church of England secondary school in this area, we offer something very special: a long tradition of a high quality education which develops the personality and talents of every child in our care. The school is open to everyone and you do not have to go to Church to apply for admission. As a Church of England School, we are very conscious of our mission to provide your daughter or son with more than just academic success. We are a school with clear principles and ideals based on a Christian ethos, and this philosophy is central to our success. Our great strength is that we keep reminding ourselves of what every parent/carer knows: children learn best when they are happy. We provide a stimulating learning environment where all children can achieve, whatever their ability or aptitude. All students are valued as individuals and all flourish in a community that lives by the Christian values of love, compassion and respect for each other. We uphold the traditional values of good manners and hard work and have high expectations of all our students. Our teaching encourages independent learning and provides students with those skills and qualities which they need to take them through the 21st century. We instil a love of learning and offer a wealth of cultural, social and sporting activities through which your child can find and develop new interests and skills. I look forward to welcoming you and your son or daughter into our lively and thriving community.

Human Dynamics Group

human dynamics group

Acton

Today, we work closely with clients to embrace a transformational approach aimed at benefiting all stakeholders—empowering organizations to grow, unlock individual potential and make change happen. How We Help Clients? At most organizations, a big gap still yawns between aspiration and practice. We partner with our clients to tackle their most crucial challenges and capture their greatest opportunities in the changing world of work. Developing Key Skills for Leaders At Human Dynamic, we focus first on how to develop coaching and learning practice as an individual managerial capacity, and then on how to make it an organizational one. Human Dynamic’s professional team includes a well-rounded mix of people management consultants, HR professionals, psychologists, counselors, lawyers, accountants, work life coaches and wellness consultants. Our 13 direct offices spread over Hong Kong, Korea, China Mainland, Taiwan, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and India, are staffed and run by locals who are familiar with the cultural needs yet sensitive to the global work environment. Our team is further augmented by an extensive professional affiliate network in more than 30 countries in Australia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, North America, and Latin America, which works closely with us to cater to the unique local community and diverse individual needs in each location. Human Dynamic now covers at least half a million lives globally. With a team of highly-trained and experienced consultants, augmented by our network of affiliate partners around the world, we promise the highest level of service and care for our customers.

Marcus Evans Germany Ltd.

marcus evans germany ltd.

Founded in 1983 marcusevans is one of the world's leading business intelligence companies employing more than 3000 staff across a global network of 46 offices. Focused on providing our clients with the information and connections they need to accelerate performance in their business, we can count the majority of the world’s top 1000 companies as customers. Working across all industry sectors our Summits, Conferences and Online Events brands deliver innovative high-level content, networking and one-to-one meeting platforms that bring together key decision-makers on a truly global scale. Furthermore, we support our clients in developing their most important asset; their people. Our Professional Training division offers a diverse and extensive range of training solutions covering both highly technical and soft-skills training, whilst our Linguarama brand specialises in the delivery of business language and cultural training on a globally scale. marcusevans holds broader interests in client engagement, bringing the incredibly emotive power of sports into our clients businesses. Our Curation brand provides the world’s most discerning clients with exclusive bespoke experiences based around some of the world’s most sought after sporting events. The marcusevans group also holds significant and growing interests in the media and entertainment sector. The Artists Partnership works with some of the world’s leading film and theatrical talent as well as representing writers and directors. Through The Development Partnership and The Partnership Group, we drive collaboration with key industry stakeholders to develop and produce award-winning film and television programming for global distribution and syndication.

Breakdown Bolton CIC

breakdown bolton cic

Bolton

Founded in 2016, Breakdown Bolton is a community interest company which is peer led by qualified and experienced artists who have had experience of mental health issues. We work in many different art forms and aim to offer our participants high quality arts classes, exhibition, and cultural opportunities. We do this by promoting high level creativity, individual expression, and empowerment through art, in a safe and positive environment for those across the Greater Manchester region. At Breakdown Bolton we focus on increasing accessibility to art for those with lived experience of mental health and substance misuse issues. We are passionate about breaking down the barriers, stigma and prejudice and raising awareness of these issues. Breakdown Bolton can provide a stepping stone towards further artistic development for a person whose education, employment, and creative practices have been interrupted by poor mental health or substance misuse issues. At Breakdown Bolton we have a diverse range of skills within the team which we use to develop and deliver projects of the highest quality. We are professional artists educated at University level, having had visual artwork and writing published and commissioned. Our members have been awarded both individual and collective grants from bodies such as the Arts Council and are Unltd Alumni. In 2017, Breakdown Bolton was nominated for a National Diversity Award. Since then, we have been recipients of a New Art Space through Castlefield Gallery, worked closely with NeoArtists in Bolton, and have forged strong working partnerships with regional arts education organisations such as theatres, galleries, and local community services.

Zanaan Wanaan

zanaan wanaan

Oxford

Zanaan Wanaan are Kashmiri words for ‘women speak.’ ZW engages in feminist activism on the ground, produces independent scholarship, supports creative work, and works towards strengthening the women’s movement in Kashmir. ZW’s action-research based approach is rooted in the commitment to upholding principles of peace, equality, and justice. We also work on building transnational feminist solidarities, forging alliances and creating cross-movement conversations. Areas of focus: Producing independent scholarship Engaging in feminist activism and advocacy Promoting civil discourse Encouraging critical inquiry Supporting and platforming Kashmiri women cultural practitioners Fostering creative expression What We Do: ZW is a cross-section of art, academia, media and activism. Our work facilitates, amplifies and advocates for women’s involvement in socio-political discourse. We publish original works in the annual issues in the ZW Journal. These issues are thematic collections of works by Kashmiri women from diverse backgrounds in the form of academic articles, narrative essays, investigative reports, auto-ethnographic accounts, interviews, artworks, photo-essays, video stories, and more. We are a network of women on ground and across the world working collaboratively on interdisciplinary projects ranging from gender based violence, peace and security, climate crisis, public health, and so on. ZW is focussed on women and youth-led activist action through critical initiatives required to build and sustain social change. We support/produce creative and artistic expression for civic action and information dissemination. In addition to this, we conduct capacity-building workshops, film-screenings, provide skill-based training programmes and also introductory courses on research and methodologies to young women as a part of our grassroots collective action.