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Gofalwn Cymru / WeCare Wales

gofalwn cymru / wecare wales

3.7(3)

We are running a funded training programme for people interested in working in social care called an Introduction to social care. The three-day training is available for anyone living in Wales and it will take place on-line. The training days are over three consecutive days with a workbook to complete. The times are from 10am-2:30pm. The training will cover the essentials you need to start working in social care such as communication, safeguarding and working practices. When you start working in the sector, you will also receive extra support and training from your employer. If you are unable to access the on-line training or require support, please contact us at contact@wecare.wales. If you are unsure about a career in social care, there is a tool you can use to help you explore this and see what the work is like www.WeCare.wales/a-question-of-care-intro/. To work within the social care sector, you will need to have some checks to make sure you are suitable to work in the care sector, we will help you with these. This will include something called a Disclosure and Barring System (DBS) check to make sure you can work in social care. Certain roles also require Social Care Wales registration. This programme is not an accredited qualification in health and social care. For more information on sponsorships and working rights please visit www.gov.uk Jobs At the end of the programme our work coach will assist you, to look for available vacancies. We can’t guarantee you will get a job in social care, but you will be in a good position to find employment. The training is free and fully funded, but you will not get paid for attending. You will receive vital skills and knowledge as you start your journey into social care.

Lord Grey School

lord grey school

Towcester

I am delighted to welcome you to Lord Grey Academy. Samantha Satyanadhan, Associate Principal of Lord Grey Academy Lord Grey Academy is a diverse and vibrant learning community where students develop skills in, and beyond, the classroom to ensure they flourish. We ensure that every student has access to an outstanding education and is given the best life opportunities. We create a positive atmosphere, an “I can achieve anything” attitude through our core values and motto, Lord Grey Can! Lord Grey Academy focuses on knowing each of our students and their individual needs, and by developing purposeful and personal relationships, guide them to achieve their potential. It is our belief that engagement with parents and external agencies are invaluable. The success at Lord Grey stems from pastoral care. Our dedicated non-teaching pastoral team ensures all students are valued and included. Students at Lord Grey build close relationships with fellow peers and staff and enjoy being part of a close community. The behaviour and attitudes of our students is very positive and we are proud of our students and the kind and caring attitudes to each other that they display. This ensures an environment in which learning is good and better for everyone. We are relentless in our pursuit of excellence with a focus on academic rigour with compassion. We insist on outstanding behaviour within a harmonious and respectful culture, where students feel happy and safe. We encourage our students to become confident and ambitious young adults, balanced by compassion and respect for others. Our motto, Lord Grey Can reminds all members of our community that there is no limit to our ambition and that imagination can become reality.

Voltimum UK & Ireland Ltd

voltimum uk & ireland ltd

3.0(1)

Voltimum is THE digital media business and sales enabler for the electrical industry. Drawing on our extensive understanding of the marketplace, we facilitate the voice of the industry and provide the leading electrical manufacturers with the opportunity to utilise the most efficient and effective global communication platform within the sector to generate awareness of their company and products. The manufacturers that we work with are our partners and our mission is to assist them in projecting the right messages to their core target audience – our community of over 400,000 active installers, contractors and wholesalers. Voltimum is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with offices in Barcelona, Heidelberg, London, Milan, Stockholm, Lisbon, Bogota, Istanbul, Sydney and São Paulo. Our development team is based in Kiev, Ukraine. Voltimum enables its partners to Market to key audiences via forums, newsletters, product reviews and tailored email campaigns to inform and train Generate awareness and promote their company through display advertising on the Voltimum country portals and on our newsletters Utilise Voltimum’s extensive reach to create highly effective market research to gain insight from their target audience and understand the market further Develop targeted promotions via our suite of solutions Grow sales and generate solid, qualified leads via an online channel Keep up with their customers by providing the tools to go digital and stay in contact with them online Voltimum also tracks all the latest industry breakthroughs and market issues. We highlight to our partners what's new and what matters to their target audience by offering advice and industry insight from our own market research.

Opus - An Organisation For Promoting Understanding Of Society

opus - an organisation for promoting understanding of society

It was founded by Sir Charles Goodeve in 1975 with the object of promoting understanding of society and of organisations within society. He believed that, if we were better able to understand the processes operating in industry and society – particularly those causing conflict – then our decisions could become more rational, we would become more effective managers of ourselves and others and we would be able to act with greater authority and responsibility as citizens. In establishing OPUS as a non-political organisation with charitable status, Sir Charles was supported and encouraged by The Tavistock Institute and the Industrial Society. Its study and promotion of a better understanding of society – how it works and how the individual relates to it – was recognised as a distinctive field that was not addressed by other bodies. OPUS aims to develop a deeper understanding of conscious and unconscious organisational and social dynamics; and to promote reflective citizenship – using this understanding to act authoritatively and responsibly as members of society and organisations within society. OPUS pursues this aim through a combination of education and training, academic research and publication and organisational consultancy and coaching, and by external communication of our findings to a wider audience. OPUS also maintains links with organisations both nationally and internationally with similar aims.