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PAM Insight

pam insight

London

PAM Insight is an independent company dedicated exclusively to serving a broad and diverse community of professional wealth management organisations around the world (currently in over 50 jurisdictions), with innovative, market-leading and independent information products and services, delivered online, in print and face-to-face. Building Relationships based on Trust Since launching the world's first publication specifically devoted to wealth management back in 1997 (long before other publishers jumped on the bandwagon, to try to emulate our business), we have remained focused on the fundamental principle: that our business relationships should be built upon mutual trust and the consistent delivery of sustainable value. Our mission is the consistent delivery of accurate, sharply-focused and timely “must-have” information that is relevant and useful to our subscribers in their professional work. Our subscribers have come to rely upon the services we deliver and we are proud to serve them. The majority of our business over the years has resulted from third party recommendation and referral. We do not spend money on advertising, preferring to focus on engaging in direct dialogue with our existing clients, many of whom have been with us on our journey since the beginning. It is possible that you may have arrived at this website, because one of our existing clients has told you about one of our portfolio of specialist products. Please feel free to contact us to discuss how we can help. We look forward to working with you. Pursuing Excellence through Innovation Innovation and the pursuit of excellence stand at the heart of our business culture. We constantly strive to offer our clients the best possible service, as well as the latest ways to help them achieve their business objectives. We continue to search for new and better ways to deliver information that is timely, accurate and relevant to our clients’ needs, wherever they are. Ever since the launch of our first specialist publication devoted to meeting the needs of senior private banking and wealth management professionals back in 1997 (before 'wealth management' was widely accepted as a term to describe the sector’s activities), we have continued to break new ground.

Shalamar Children

shalamar children

East Tilbury

Shalamar Children’s Homes – Isola, Cairn, and shortly Glebeland – are based in family-sized houses around rural Essex. We are residential children’s homes with a therapeutic approach. Our aim is to resolve issues in young people and not to merely contain them. We achieve this by using attachment-based care and to look for the communication behind any behaviour. We believe behaviour is a form of communication. We would look for the meaning behind all negative behaviour in the young people within our care. From this, we work with our young people helping them to not only to control their negative behaviours, but also attempting to work through the issues which are the cause of these behaviours. Shalamar carers use Dan Hughes’ PACE method to gain a positive attachment with the young people within our care. PACE stands for Playfulness – Acceptance – Curiosity – Empathy. Given time, we aim to create a stable, secure base and safe haven for all young people staying at Shalamar, allowing the space and the confidence to heal and develop. At Shalamar, there are daily community meetings where young people have the opportunity to voice any issues they have with their care, or state how it can be improved. This space allows for the young people to feel listened to, raising their confidence, self-esteem and making them feel valued and cared for. Shalamar’s work looks to change the negative way that young people view themselves and the adults around them. Through attachment-based nurture we restore their self-belief and provide positive experiences with adults who care. We understand that many children who display challenging behaviour have had trauma at some point in their life. This usually manifests itself in emotional developmental delay. Therefore we treat the child at their developmental/emotional age, rather than strict biological age. This creates a realistic and settled environment for the young person who can succeed and receive praise for their work and efforts. We also provide a psychodynamic behavioural approach, which is worked alongside the attachment framework, where we bring the subconscious to the conscious. This allows the young people to understand why they are feeling and acting the way they are and is the first step to taking control of their actions.

Beeches Learning And Development Trust

beeches learning and development trust

Burnham

Burnham Grammar School’s aim is for every individual student to ‘Embrace Challenge’ on their journey to academic and personal success. This success is delivered through our school aims, which are reflected in our homepage images. All students will be: Responsible Learners; Prepared for the Future; Happy Healthy and Safe; Caring Individuals and Active Citizens. We have a reputation for the pursuit of excellence, and students and staff are proud of our success at GCSE and A level. “outcomes for pupils have improved significantly over time and the school is popular and oversubscribed” Ofsted February 2017 We are a caring school where good relationships are fostered and every student is valued. We get to know our students as individuals to personalise the support they need to fulfil their potential. “In class, the learning atmosphere is very positive and pupils are confident, self-motivated, keen to learn and not afraid to make mistakes. They exemplify the school’s motto of ‘embracing challenge’.” Ofsted February 2017 Our friendly but purposeful environment produces well-rounded individuals and exam success. We expect our students to embrace the unique opportunities to volunteer, mentor younger students and participate in the wide range of sporting, arts and charity events. “The personal and social aspect of the curriculum is particularly strong and helps pupils to stay safe, prepare for examinations and to become responsible citizens…. Pupils appreciate the range of extra-curricular opportunities to help them to develop their wider skills.” Ofsted February 2017 We have active industrial corporate partners to extend and enrich our curriculum, provide training and employment opportunities and to help our students to make the right decisions about their futures. We want our students to be excited by and enjoy each day and to leave us with the enthusiasm, knowledge, skills and attitudes to enable them to confidently and responsibly take their places in the world. Burnham Grammar School is an idyllic learning community where the relationships and teamwork provide the support and reassurance for our students to strive to be their very best. We are holders of Investors In People Gold award and a south of England IIP Champion and finalist for Gold Employer of the Year.

Mindfulness-UK.com

mindfulness-uk.com

Dawlish

hrough years of experience and her own meditation and mindfulness practice, she has developed a unique and richly relaxing blend of wellbeing and stress management which brings together a number of practices from Laughter Yoga, Meditation and mindfulness. As well as Mindfulness, Sue is a trainer in Emotional Intelligence and is EQi 2.0 qualified, she is also a qualified DiSC practitioner. Supporting people to understand their emotional intelligence and behavioural traits means she encourages her clients to learn and adopt mindfulness techniques. Sue is keen to bring mindfulness into every element of her life and work – and through that to bring it to everyone she is in contact with. She loves showing people how they can support themselves by seperating out their beliefs and thoughts, and gain more understanding on how both beliefs and thoughts are driving actions – which may often not be productive or work out so well. “Like everyone, I have a busy life, I’ve run my own business since 1997, balanced it with bringing up a family, and worked on a number of community campaigns including sustainability and protecting green spaces (one of which resulted in me standing in the General Elections) and throughout that time, I have endured plenty of moments of stress. Mindfulness and Laughter have been key elements in my life that have kept me on an even keel” Sue’s work in Mindfulness means she is often in demand by individuals, local businesses and organisations. She often delivers bespoke training for stressed out executives and employees, and runs mindfulness retreats in Devon for people to get a taster of mindfulness, or go deeper into their own practice. “It is a real pleasure to work with clients to support them not only in their communications challenges, but also in their personal success plans. I use a range of techniques, including Mindfulness, visualisation, humour, coaching and even EFT to support my clients.” Sue is also a trainer for Big Results Training and Creative Laughter and she delivers courses throughout the UK to support individual wellbeing and emotional resilience. For her psychotherapy practice, please see: https://www.suehaswell.co.uk Contact: sue@mindfulness-uk.co.uk, 01626 864458

AZBUKA Russian-English School and Nursery

azbuka russian-english school and nursery

AZBUKA is an international school and an important cultural and education project in London. Our teachers, students and their families come from different backgrounds where English, Russian, Bulgarian, French, American, Swedish, Italian, Ukrainian, Chinese, Latvian, Arabic, Romanian, Canadian, Dutch, German, Belgian, Estonian, Kazakh, Hebrew, Spanish, Portuguese, Farsi, Belorussian, Georgian is spoken and cultures present. We believe in the enrichment value of linguistic and cultural diversity, benefits of bilingual education for children and an educational space where children and adults are learning, achieving, cooperating, living, working and thriving together. About Us – Our Vision AZBUKA Foundation The AZBUKA Foundation has been pioneering Russian-English bilingual education since its launch in 2000. The AZBUKA Nursery was opened in 2002 and became the UK’s first Ofsted registered pre-school, with a Russian curriculum for bilingual children... Ofsted_Good_GP_Colour «The school’s bilingual curriculum is a key strength. It is well planned and implemented. Pupils enjoy learning all subjects in Russian and English; they make rapid progress in both languages» Press Release AZBUKA has passed inspection by the Independent Schools Inspectorate 0.2Mbyte Graduation of first cohort of students from AZBUKA Anglo-Russian international School in London 0.4Mbyte Official Statement on Ukraine 0.5Mbyte ROMANOFF Foundation Launches SCHOLARSHIP for AZBUKA Students 0.2Mbyte GREG HANDS MP HAS BEEN NAMED PATRON OF AZBUKA 0.3Mbyte AZBUKA has received a fresh signal of support for its innovative approach for bilingual education through a new grant from THE GARFIELD WESTON FOUNDATION 0.1Mbyte AZBUKA Russian – English Bilingual School 1Mbyte AZBUKA Russian-English Bilingual School opening 0.4Mbyte AZBUKA becomes the UK’s first approved Russian-English bilingual school 0.7Mbyte Open letter Open letter. Maria Gavrilova – Founder of Azbuka Foundation. AZBUKA is AZBUKA Russian-English Primary School A full teaching programme for children aged between 5-10 years old... AZBUKA Nursery and Pre-school For children aged between 2-4 years old... AZBUKA Saturday School For children aged from 5 to16 year olds... AZBUKA Cultural Centre For children aged from 0 to 100+ year olds... AZBUKA Bilingual Education Resource For all children and families and the wider community... Term Dates AZBUKA Russian-English School and Nursery News

Social Psychology Research Lab, at Middlesex University Dubai

social psychology research lab, at middlesex university dubai

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Middlesex University Dubai is a truly global university committed to meeting the needs and ambitions of a culturally and internationally diverse range of students by providing challenging academic programmes underpinned by innovative research, scholarship and professional practice. We prepare our students to be professional, skilled individuals prepared for the modern world, committed to lifelong learning and able to contribute to the communities in which they live and work. Our academic and administrative staff are fundamental to our success, coming to us from all over the globe to influence the lives of our students. We employ more than 200 staff, including many recognised leaders in their academic field, as well as active practitioners and committed researchers. Driven by honesty, integrity, ambition and mutual support, our Middlesex University staff community forms the foundation of our world-class institution. They work on a global scale to harness the creative, innovative and enterprising spirit that has guided our university since its inception. We are searching for exceptional people to join us. We offer staff an excellent, collegial, and supportive working environment and competitive pay and benefits packages. Recruitment Fraud Awareness Please note that Middlesex University Dubai has an internal recruitment process and we do not use recruitment agencies to hire staff, neither do we charge any fees to join Middlesex University Dubai as an employee, and to do so would be contrary to our business conduct guidelines and ethical practices. If you are approached by individuals or organisations whom you suspect may not be appropriately representing Middlesex University Dubai for example, by telephone or from an unofficial mdx.ac.ae email address offering employment opportunities, please notify the relevant UAE authorities and info@mdx.ac.ae. Please do not respond to unsolicited business propositions and/or offers of employment from people with whom you are unfamiliar or provide any personal or financial information, and do not send any money to anyone you suspect of recruitment fraud. If you wish to apply for a job at Middlesex University Dubai, please submit your application for an open position advertised on our website to hr@mdx.ac.ae stating the position you are applying for in the subject line. Apologies only shortlisted candidates will be contacted due to the number of applications received.

The Aspire Academy & Tuition Ltd.

the aspire academy & tuition ltd.

London

The Aspire Academy is committed to providing a safe, containing, caring, good humoured and well-disciplined school.Dear Parents and Carers, How did that happen? Here we are again in December with all the pressure that comes with it. The temperature has changed, the light has changed, the music on the radio has changed and the lights and decorations up everywhere are telling us of the joy to come, but we have to grind our way there. Grind our way through it and remember that not everyone is going to have a plentiful Christmas. We move towards it with restrained excitement and know that our foodbank collections and distribution will probably mean as much as at any time in recent years. 8W got stuck into The Samaritans Shoe Box appeal and managed to fill and send 9 shoe boxes for girls and boys for all age ranges from the wonderful donations received. The class are tracking them and we look forward with them to see where they end up. We know it’s a huge thing to receive one of these boxes in the target countries. Year 11’s are currently in the thick of their paper 1 mock exams and doing well, giving it a real go. We had the Functional Skills Reading paper results for a group of them yesterday and were thrilled to discover 9 out of 13 passed and one pupil missed out on a pass by only one mark. The results of the Writing Paper taken last week will be a little slower in arriving but we hope for a similar level of success. The paper 2 mocks will be in January and will help to prepare the pupils for the GCSE exams proper in May and June in 2023. There are planned trips to the Christmas markets and around the County to see some cultural sites in the next two weeks, but we are still full gas as we approach the end of term. The Daily Yellow news sheet continues to provide interesting reading for our community. The tutor teams have done a great job in producing it these last 6 weeks especially.

Flex Academy Of Performing Arts

flex academy of performing arts

Bolton

FlexSchool is a unique learning network designed specifically for gifted and twice exceptional (2e) middle and high school students. At this time two campuses serve the Tristate area, one in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey and another in Bronxville, New York. FlexSchool embraces students for who and where they are, then supports them as they learn to thrive. Small, ability and discussion based classes taught by subject experts ensure meaningful conversations and the opportunity to ask high-level questions. The faculty, trained and supported by learning specialists and mental health professionals, focuses on critical thinking in all areas of learning. Our Cloud Campus welcomes online students from around the world into live, discussion-based classes and our community, either full-time or part-time. FlexSchool has had great success with remote students from Florida, Washington, California, West Virginia, United Arab Emirates, Bermuda, and Switzerland among other places! back next History FlexSchool started to save one twelve-year-old girl. Jane loved to learn what she wanted to learn, and spent hours engrossed in videos and web pages about animals. She could tell you about muscle cells and animal anatomy. She researched Native Americans and made all of the games and weapons used by the Lenni-Lenape out of found objects and craft supplies. She spent hours drawing and painting and could write fiction better than most college students. Yet, she loathed school. She rarely spoke in class, dropped out of the gifted and talented program, either didn’t do her homework or would forget to turn it in. She had As on the tests and Cs and Ds in the class. Jane’s academic future looked dismal. Poor grades and high test scores are not a winning combination for college admission. Her public school was not the right place for her, but neither were the local private schools. Academically-oriented private schools do not accept students with poor grades. Schools that accept students with poor grades are not always academically rigorous. Stalemate. Until we started FlexSchool. Jane spent six years at FlexSchool, learned to love learning again, graduated in 2020, and attends a well-known liberal arts college studying anthropology, linguistics, map-making, and art.

URUBU - Ecstatic Dance, Wellbeing & Embodiment

urubu - ecstatic dance, wellbeing & embodiment

Gillingham

London's original Ecstatic Dance events since 2009!Seth Newman: As the founder of the URUBU School of Transformational Arts, he integrates the roots of Humanistic therapies, Bioenergetics & Body Psychotherapy, Transpersonal Psychology and Tantra in creative and life-transforming workshops, retreats and trainings. As a coach, Seth is dedicated to helping people calm, empower and rejuvenate their busy minds and bodies to achieve the best versions of themselves. Seth brings a wealth of experience holding heart-centered spaces. His in-depth studies, trainings, personal experiences of many therapeutic modalities such as Humanistic & Body Psychotherapy, the Human Potential Movement, 5 Rhythms, Active meditations and the teaching of the Indian Mystic Osho who he grew up with in India in the 1970s, infuse his approach to living a creative, holistic & embodied life and sharing his unique offerings with others. Seth has been facilitating regular workshops for many years. As a musician, Seth is very passionate about rhythm & drumming, has an MA in Community Music from Goldsmith College, worked as a world music percussion teacher in East London schools for almost 20 years, created URUBU collective back in 2009 as a Live Music Ecstatic Dance experience with Afro-Brazilian drummers & musicians and started his journey as an avid DJ with a love for Afro-Beat, Cuban and Brazilian music and created an Ecstatic Dance scene in London and the UK. Seth has a life-long passion for 5 Rhythms and other movement and Ecstatic Dance practices.

University of Oxford, (Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences)

university of oxford, (nuffield department of clinical neurosciences)

Oxford

Welcome to the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences (NDCN). Our aim is to carry out high quality research into the function of the nervous system in health and disease. We have a multidisciplinary workforce of close to 500 people, mostly based at the John Radcliffe Hospital, but also spread across the University. We are an integrated part of the broader neuroscience community across Oxford, with many links to other departments. Many of our scientists are also practising clinicians and provide general and specialist care through the Oxford University Hospitals Foundation NHS Trust. Through our DPhil programme, and our very strong group of early career researchers we play an important role in developing the careers of young scientists. NDCN builds on a long history of research in neurology, brain imaging, eye disorders, and anaesthetics in Oxford which has made major contributions to our understanding of how the brain works and to the development of treatments which have changed lives. Major discoveries made by NDCN scientists include the discovery of a type of cell in the eye which helps regulate our body clock, new techniques to image the human brain, devices to make anaesthesia safer, methods to prevent vascular diseases of the brain including stroke and forms of dementia, understanding and treating chronic pain, pioneering treatments such as gene therapy for inherited eye disorders, and the diagnosis and treatment of immunological disorders of the nervous system. The Department consists of six Divisions: