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Learnocracy

learnocracy

England

Learnocracy offers procurement support, cloud consultancy and strategic technology planning to schools, MATs, Authorities and EdTech companies. We support EdTech companies to optimise their bidding capability and capacity as a cornerstone of business development. We support and advise education leaders who wish to reassess their organisations’ technology provision to improve outcomes in learning, teaching and the business of education while spending less money. To EdTech companies, we offer: General basic to advanced training on winning complex bids Specific training on winning business through frameworks Bid production, in part or full Bid review Bid Director-as-a-Service To schools, MATs and Authorities we offer consultancy and strategic technology planning. In particular, we support and advise education leaders who wish to reassess their organisations’ technology provision to improve outcomes in learning, teaching and the business of education, while spending less money. Services we offer include: Technology audit and evaluation Sustainability planning ICT vision and strategy workshops Procurement planning and management Change management Professional development planning Our advice and consultancy is most beneficial to senior leaders. A high level of competency in technology matters is neither expected nor necessary. We see our service as arming the senior leadership team with the information and understanding necessary to make strategic and tactical decisions in relation to optimising investment in technology so as to maximise learning outcomes.

Selectech Solutions

selectech solutions

London

Freestyle Flooring Sustainability & SelecTech Here at SelecTech, we believe we have the power to make a change in the world of construction. And starting out as a recycling organization gives us a bit of an edge. We figured out how to make a desirable product – high quality, easy to install flooring – out of a material that can’t always be reused. By using recycled material and a less harmful method of installation, our flooring systems can save the planet, as well as your time and money. In a world of heavy consumerism, sometimes it can be hard to take a step back and really evaluate the effects your purchases have on the environment. But with SelecTech, you don’t have to worry. Our line of flooring is made with material that’s already here, so we don’t have to worry as much about the impact of production. Additionally, their durability means you won’t have to purchase new flooring, further decreasing their carbon footprint. LEED Qualifications What does it mean to be “LEED”? You’ve probably seen plaques boasting this outside of newer buildings. LEED – Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design – is a set of guidelines established by the US Green Business Green Business Council to encourage greener practices in construction. Organizations can earn LEED “points” by performing various tasks in different areas, including Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Energy & Atmosphere, Materials & Resources, Indoor Environmental Quality, and LEED Innovation. By installing SelecTech flooring, you’ll earn points in the Materials & Resources category, with potential for Innovation in the future. Click here to learn more about the specifications for points, and what a LEED Certification could mean for you.

Marina Red

marina red

Stoke-on-Trent

Stephanie Burgess aka ‘Marina Red’ is an established zine creator and writer from Cheshire. She is one of the original riot grrrls, having played in punk bands throughout the 90’s. She runs her own fanzine and blog riotgrrrlzine.co.uk, which forms part of her postgraduate research into the Spanish alternative music scene, but also covers Riot Grrrl and punk bands from throughout Europe. She is an old skool paper ‘zine creator, who crafts her ‘zines by hand using collage and a mixed-media approach, creating unique pages and art which are highly representative of punk zine culture and influenced by the Washington Hard-Core Riot Grrrl Scene of the early 1990s. In particular, Kathleen Hanna’s Riot Grrrl Manifesto, which was first published in a ‘zine in 1992. She has written for a variety of online music publications, is a published writer and translator, and also runs creative writing and ‘zine production masterclasses. Currently working towards her PhD “In Search of Spain’s Riot Grrrls” for Manchester University, she has over 20 years experience of both academic study of the writers and musicians of the last century. As a hispanophile with an MA in European Languages and Global Cultures, she can draw upon her deep understanding of the function of language within the creative process and has thus developed her own technique for inspiring others to be creative in a similar way.She is an avid fan of alternative music and has an extensive record collection dominated by female musicians. She can still be found most weekends flicking through the vinyls and CD’s at her nearest music shop or dancing her fishnets off at a punk gig!

Noise Academy

noise academy

London

Noise Academy was created in 2015 by Joe Townsley who is a midlands based DJ and Music producer. Joe studied Music production at Access Creative College in Lincoln and felt inspired by the innovation of the sessions and how engaged he became through the use of music technology. After completing the course, Joe went into organising Dance music events in the club scene whilst playing at many other live DJ events and festivals. Joe came across the opportunity to do some work experience with ‘Jeff Rich’ who was the main drummer for the famous ‘Status Quo’. He helped Jeff set up several Drumming workshops in primary schools across the UK and this opened Joe’s eyes to a whole new world. He felt so inspired by the workshops and a light bulb moment occurred. Dj skills in schools? This could work really well… Joe found out about the Prince’s Trust enterprise scheme and approached them with his idea. He was offered a place on the course, and with their support and guidance, Noise Academy was born. Building up from just one school, Noise Academy now work with over 50 schools every week along with facilitating holiday clubs across Christmas, Easter and Summer. Noise Academy have since been supported by Youth Music to help develop their own educational hub alongside receiving numerous awards including; CO-OP Community Champions and The AIM Local Hero Awards (BBC Music introducing) #makesomenoise “I am so lucky to have found my niche, and to be able to do something that I love every day. My goal is to share the same message and encourage young people to follow their passion ” Joe Townsley – Managing Director

Apex Education

apex education

London

Apex Education provides a range of services throughout the UK to assist schools in a variety of ways. Ranging from support with improving Teaching and Learning, creating a clear strategy for ensuring equality and diversity is delivered, developing exciting and engaging curriculums to supporting leaders with using data to move schools forward. Apex Education can provide personalised support for a long, medium or short term period. Services can be used in preparation for Ofsted inspections, or to improve school standards after an Ofsted inspection.Training sessions are also available to develop the professional development of all members of staff. As the founder of Apex Education, Rachel works with schools and educational settings, which are seeking to raise their standards, develop staff and systems and deliver outstanding teaching to their pupils. Having initially embarked on a career in television production and print journalism, Rachel then had the desire to take her creativity and innovation into the classroom. With a career spanning classroom teaching, through to senior leadership, Rachel is a "passionate, dedicated and inspirational educator, who strives for success with children and adults". Rachel is a forward thinking motivator, who inspires success with those she has worked with and has used her past experience to set realistic and personalised targets for schools that have been proven to get results. Some of Rachel's extensive experience covers: *Setting clear strategic whole school priorities with senior leaders *Developing creative curriculums with purpose *Working closely with senior leaders in schools to set actions and analyse data *Working with teachers and putting together personalised packages of support Rachel's knowledge and solution-focused approach is one that is thorough and one that leads to positive results.

annamorgandance.com

annamorgandance.com

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Herne Bay

Anna trained at the Deborah Capon College, and was also heavily influenced by her time training and working in America. She was represented by Terpsichore Entertainment in New York and worked within theatre and television. Following this she became the company's UK talent representative, responsible for identifying and guiding talented artists seeking legal employment and representation in the USA. Anna went on to train as a teacher, running her own school, the Hasland Dance Studios, for 6 years, achieving her Licentiate and Fellowship qualifications with the ISTD, and becoming a mutually recognised teacher with the Royal Academy of Dance. In 2015 she became an Approved Tutor for the ISTD and created Anna Morgan Dance, offering bespoke teacher training for the Diploma in Dance Education qualification. Anna spent a number of years on the Ballet faculty at Performers College before joining Bird College as a Ballet Tutor in 2016, and is also the staff representative to the Board of Directors at Bird College. In 2021 Anna joined the teacher training faculty of the Royal Ballet School to deliver their 'Inspire' teacher training seminars in the UK and internationally. Anna is also an adjudicator for the British and International Federation of Festivals, and is on the Advisory Board for the TIRED Movement (Trying to Improve Racial Equality in Dance) Before the pandemic Anna pursued teaching and choreography throughout the UK and America, including choreographing two original works for Bailar Al Sol in New Jersey. Alongside American Company 'United We Dance' Anna is currently involved in pre-production of an original Contemporary Ballet to be performed by a brand new, international company once travel restrictions permanently ease.

The Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP)

the association for perioperative practice (afpp)

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North Yorkshire,

The Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP) was established as the National Association of Theatre Nurses, NATN, in 1964. As a membership organisation and registered charity AfPP works to enhance skills and knowledge within operating departments, associated areas and sterile services departments. AfPP aims to enhance the quality of care and patient safety in the NHS and the independent sector throughout the UK. In April 2005 NATN changed its name, structures and systems in recognition of the significant changes that were happening in the healthcare sector and the wider perioperative environment and to accommodate the growing numbers of Operating Department Practitioners and Healthcare Support Workers who were previously not eligible for full membership. AfPP also works to encourage the exchange of professional information between members and co-operation with other professional bodies. These include the Departments of Health in the UK, the Perioperative Care Collaborative, the Medical Royal Colleges, Chief Nursing Officers (CNOs) of all four member countries, Skills for Health and many of the British Safety Institution Committees and other groups set up to discuss specific issues related to perioperative care. Charity Objectives The objectives of the charity are: To advance health by improving patient care in perioperative practice Determine standards and promote best practice Facilitate education and practice development Provide advice to practitioners Foster and promote contacts and exchange information and ideas Act as a consultative body Institute or assist in instituting and provide support for any research Publication and production of journals, books etc and communication in any medium Procure contributions to funds by way of subscriptions, donations, grants etc Ensure financial stability, appropriate insurance etc. Integrated governance Support and management of regional activity

The Small Business Academy

the small business academy

Helping small and start-up businessesOur Founder Nikki started her business at the age of 23, in her final year of university. She hit upon an unmet demand for clothing and lingerie to fit bigger busted girls. She had no prior textile or business experience, but knew there was a market for the product. With almost no cash, she set out to launch her start-up business but hit multiple challenges along the way – not understanding how to promote her business online, how to generate sales, run online ads or manage her own SEO, and no budget to pay someone for help, she had no choice but to figure it out through a matrix of failed experiments, free online information and training workshops where they were affordable (and not many were!) Eventually, one sale became two, and two became ten, and within a couple of years the business took off – by 2010 Nikki had been awarded the Natwest Everywoman Artemis Business Award and in 2011 appeared on Dragons Den, securing private investment of £250,000 after the show had aired. This enabled her to scale her brand, re-shore production to the UK and eventually culminated in running a factory in Preston with over a dozen machinists, and supplying her brand to the high street. But her frustration remained around the lack of practical help and support for startup business owners. Training courses seldom left her with any usable information to implement – they would talk about the benefits of Facebook marketing, or SEO, or Social Media but never gave enough information to actually go and do it yourself.

Shane English School UK

shane english school uk

Shane English School is a world leader in the provision of high-quality English Language instruction, enhanced by its wide range of ancillary services and products. With school locations around the globe, including the United Kingdom, Poland, Taiwan, China, Vietnam, Algeria, Thailand, Indonesia, Korea, and Portugal, Shane English School is proud of its commitment to educational excellence. A trusted brand recognised around the world, Shane English School is a company with a passion for providing the highest quality English lessons available. In addition to providing a full range of courses to meet the student’s every need, Shane English School pioneers particularly in early learners’ education, and we boast a fully functioning kindergarten program which prepares students for rigorous education systems. Shane English School is a member of the Saxoncourt Group. As such, Shane English School Master Franchisors will have access to the provision of recognised and accredited teacher training courses, the recruitment of formally qualified and experienced teachers and management level professionals, study abroad and overseas work experience programmes for students, and the development, production and distribution of innovative teaching materials. Shane English School welcomes enquiries from potential franchisors wishing to establish Shane English Schools in new territories around the world. Our doors are always open. Please feel free to contact us with an initial inquiry or download our brochure to learn more about what sets Shane English School apart from its competitors. We hope you enjoy your visit to our site and please take your time exploring the following pages. I am sure you will agree that owning and operating your own Shane English School Master Franchise will be both a successful and fulfilling venture.

Janet Haigh

janet haigh

Bristol

I am a freelance designer-maker, applied artist, crafts-woman, whatever you want to call me – I stitch stuff by hand; fabric, metal, porcelain, leather, vitreous enamel.. . My work is various, it depends whether I am working for myself, to commission or collaborating with other artists. But whatever I do is slow to make; detailed hand stitching in any material whether in silk, linen, wool or wire takes time, consequently my work is also slow to evolve. I decided to show on this site what I do, who I am work with, how I work and also how I think. I want to show the work behind HER WORK not just the finished things. The journey from the first idea, searching, researching, drawing, sampling and eventually making the finished piece. You will be able to watch my work progress, or not; maybe by seeing this record people will come to value making that is manufactured by hand, heart and eye. In May 2010 I developed – Heart Space Studios ( from my yoga practice “Put your Hands in your Heart Space”) and for 5 years it was a space in Bristol England for all things textile. The activities at the studios can still be viewed – I closed the studio workshops in 2015 – the classes remain on this site as part of the blog, they contain many of my most popular posts….. Heart Space Studios continues as a group of makers who develop projects primarily for publishing companies. Most notably we work with designer Kaffe Fassett in the production of his patchwork quilt books and other fabrics.