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THRE - Third Sector Human Rights & Equalities

thre - third sector human rights & equalities

THRE – Third Sector Human Rights and Equalities, is a nationwide project led by GCVS in partnership with HTSI and EVOC The project is working with Scotland’s Third Sector Interfaces (TSIs) to develop resources, training and networks to support third sector organisations towards taking a human rights and equalities first approach to their organisational development and delivery. THRE will also be working to give organisations and individuals the skills to become human rights and equalities champions, allowing the sector as a whole to better challenge inequalities and make a positive difference. THRE aims to act as a bridge connecting Scotland’s innovative and thriving third sector to the country’s existing internationally recognised human rights and equalities sector and help to deliver the Scottish Government’s vision for a Scotland that is inclusive, free from discrimination, and where the human rights of everyone are respected, protected, and fulfilled. Staff are based in Glasgow, Edinburgh and the Highlands to work with their local TSIs to give the project national reach combined with a local understanding of the needs of the third sector across Scotland. THRE is funded by The Scottish Government Equality and Human Rights Fund which is managed by Inspiring Scotland. Meet the team Aer Nicholson Clasby – Project Manager GCVS Glasgow Development Officer HTSI Highlands – North of Scotland lead Alice Tucker Development Officer EVOC Edinburgh – East of Scotland lead Kate Henderson and Suki Wan – Development Officers GCVS Glasgow – West of Scotland lead Contact THRE – Third Sector Human Rights and Equalities, GCVS, The Albany, 44 Ashley Street, Glasgow G3 6DS Tel. 0141 332 2444 thre@gcvs.org.uk Subscribe to our newsletters and Follow us on Twitter @THRE_equal View our upcoming Training

London Audiology Speech & Language Therapy

london audiology speech & language therapy

London Speech Therapy, Psychology and Allied Services (London SLTS Ltd.) provide independent Speech & Language Therapy and Multidisciplinary services to children, adults and schools across Greater London, Kent and Essex. London Speech Therapy was founded in early 2009 and has been growing ever since. At London Speech Therapy, we aim to provide gold standard assessments and therapy to all of our clients. We strive to provide the most effective, evidence based therapy that is engaging and fun for all involved; and vitally, gets great results. We do this by providing our clients with exceptional therapists, therapists who always strive to be: – Team Players – Clear Communicators – Open and Honest – Excellent and forward thinking in their clinical practice – Reflective – Flexible and Adaptive – Positive London Speech Therapy is led by Emily Kirchin and Máiréad Donnelly, Company Directors. Emily and Máiréad are supported by a fantastic specialist team, who have extensive experience in both the NHS and in independent practice. At London Speech Therapy, Psychology and Allied Services, we provide in person and online assessments, intervention and training to our clients across Greater London, Kent and Essex. We also specialise in working internationally and in supporting families and clients visiting the UK. We work together with a wider multidisciplinary team of Specialist Occupational Therapists, Educational and Clinical Psychologists to provide gold standard diagnostic and multidisciplinary assessments and joint therapy. We also provide Legal Assessments across the UK. We aim to provide a high standard of specialist therapists. We provide specialist services in the areas of: Autism Diagnostics (DISCO / ADOS), Stammering / Dysfluency, Auditory Processing Disorder (APD), Hearing Impairment, Speech Sound Impairment / Disorders (PROMPT / Nuffield Dyspraxia Programme), Clinical and Educational Psychology, Sensory Processing.

Leah McKeague Soul Embodiment Coach

leah mckeague soul embodiment coach

This isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about remembering who you’ve always been. I’m Leah — Soul Embodiment Coach, intuitive guide, and space-holder for women who are ready to come home to themselves. For most of my life, I lived from the outside in. Silencing my truth to stay safe. Tending to everyone else’s needs before my own. Ignoring the whispers of my body… until they became screams. Chronic illness, burnout, people-pleasing, and deep disconnection were the wake-up calls I didn’t see coming — but they cracked me open. My path led me through shadow work, womb healing, nervous system repair, and deep reclamation of the feminine. I learned to listen inward. To feel. To unravel the layers of conditioning I’d been carrying for far too long. And what I discovered was this: I was never broken. I was simply disconnected from my own truth. Now, my work is devoted to guiding other women back to themselves — Not through quick fixes or surface solutions, But through deep, embodied, lasting transformation. I hold sacred spaces for women who are done with living in survival mode… Women who are ready to soften, to trust, and to reclaim their power from within. Through intuitive coaching, shadow alchemy, somatic practices, and soul-led ritual, I guide you to:     •    Reconnect to your body’s wisdom     •    Release outdated patterns of people-pleasing, self-silencing, and unworthiness     •    Rewire your relationship with self-trust, safety, and inner power     •    Remember the wholeness that has always lived inside you This work isn’t about perfection. It’s about honesty, depth, and devotion to yourself. It’s for the woman who is ready to rise — Not by becoming someone else, But by finally becoming fully, unapologetically herself. If you’re feeling the call… You already know this work is for you. Welcome home. ✧ My Approach:     •    Rooted in nervous system safety, intuition, and spiritual depth     •    Trauma-informed, compassionate, and non-judgemental     •    A blend of soulful coaching, embodiment, shadow work, and ritual     •    Honouring your unique pace, capacity, and truth ✧ A Few Things I Believe:     •    You are not here to be fixed.     •    You don’t need to earn your worth.     •    Your body is not your enemy — it’s your greatest guide.     •    Your power was never lost — it’s been waiting for you to reclaim it. Ready to begin? You don’t need to do this alone. I’m here to walk beside you.

Surecom Network Solutions

surecom network solutions

Surecom Network Solutions is a multi-award-winning engineering firm based in Ireland and the UK. We offer engineer-led professional, technical and project management services in the telecommunications and ICT fields. Our engineers and management professionals are leading the way within the industry through pioneering, practical solutions and service delivery. We have grown as a company during an upsurge in the telecoms industry, working with local and multinational clients. Our engineers remain at the forefront of industry innovations and future technologies, while our professional management experts work with clients on their businesses pain points. With engineering at the company’s core, we have a select line-up of experts who have a strong technical background, bringing with them years of professional, practical and project experience. Our technical excellence, transparency and customer focus on remaining true to our word is key to our continued success. We remain trusted and client-approved partners within the growing telecommunications and ICT sectors, which is consistently reflected through a multitude of national and international awards. Since opening in 2005, Surecom has prioritised a principal commitment to quality, health and safety that is recognised across the industry. We continue to meet the strictest international standards for our global clients, including a dedication to our ISO and OHSAS accreditations, which we have held for the past 10 years.

Cranbrook School

cranbrook school

Cranbrook

Cranbrook is a genuinely unique place. It is a co-educational grammar school in the heart of the glorious Wealden countryside. It is one of only a small number of state boarding schools in the UK. And it is an ancient school, founded in 1518 and given its royal charter by Elizabeth I in 1574. Our students thrive thanks to the breadth and challenge of our curriculum, and our emphasis on growing character as much as minds. We balance a traditional academic curriculum with a busy co-curriculum of competitive sport, music, drama, CCF, DofE and student-led societies. Opportunities for independent thought and leadership are many – particularly for senior pupils, who benefit from the social and academic buzz to be found in our new Sixth Form Centre. Our academic results are consistently among the best for state schools in the country, and our leavers head to a variety of top destinations, including Oxbridge and many Russell Group universities. Our 240 boarders give us a rare and special dimension among grammar schools. Their experience in our boarding family is happy and vibrant thanks to the excellent accommodation in our six Houses, our skilled, dedicated House teams, and an extensive programme of activities. Our boarders hail from the UK and overseas and enrich our community with different cultures and perspectives. We are proud to celebrate and promote them all across the School. Cranbrook is a beautiful place to live and grow up. With 75 acres of our own green space on the site, we are an integral part of the aerial patchwork of the Weald’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty – it’s fantastic for the wellbeing of both students and staff. We are half an hour from the coast, and not much further from London and its airports.

Canbury School Limited

canbury school limited

Canbury is a happy, purposeful place of personal discovery for students aged 11 to 18. The ethos of the School is that great minds do not all think alike and we have established a reputation for delivering a first class, personalised education to students of all academic abilities. Excellent progress is made here because every young person is treated as an individual. Our recently opened Sixth Form provides the opportunity for students to continue to benefit from Canbury support in preparation for adult life and we are delighted to see them go on to university or college. However, the journey is just as important as the destination and so, from the outset, we focus on the whole child with emphasis placed on emotional and social development as well as academic achievement. We are committed to ensuring that our students are prepared for the future – able to step forward to take their place in the world. In our last inspection, it was noted that, “Pupils throughout the School persevere to solve problems supported by teachers and learning support assistants who establish high expectations and promote a ‘can do’ attitude”. As a relatively new school, founded in 1982, Canbury is able to adopt a progressive approach to teaching and learning, taking our cue from best practice and research. This ‘clean slate’ means that we are not hidebound by tradition; rather, we are able to create the most meaningful opportunities for our students, led by their strengths, needs and skills. We are proud of our broad curriculum, the wide range of qualifications we offer and the support we are able to provide through small group teaching and, where appropriate, specialist therapists or learning support assistants. All of this is delivered by dedicated and expert staff, underpinned by an exceptionally strong pastoral approach that places the young person’s wellbeing front and centre.

The Avenues Youth Project

the avenues youth project

London

Our mission is to give hope and opportunities to children and young people in West London, so they fulfil their potential and leave prepared and excited for adult life. The Avenues team of youth professionals provides a safe, caring, youth-led space in a disadvantaged inner-city area, where young people can learn, develop and build towards a brighter future. Open-access after-school and holiday programmes take place in our purpose-built youth centre in North Westminster. Activities encompass sport, healthy cooking, music, art, dance, radio, skills development and career pathways. Delivered by our experienced team, the work is child-centred and promotes enjoyment, collaboration and individually tailored support towards personal development. Young people are encouraged to become volunteers, participate in social action, and to use their voices to share their ideas, opinions and needs, which in turn helps us shape the youth programmes. We are committed to the highest quality of youth work and in 2021 we were awarded the Gold Level London Youth Quality Mark. This is the badge of excellence for our sector, a quality assurance programme co-delivered with UK Youth and recognised by City and Guilds, local authorities and funders. The Avenues is one of London's leading youth centres. The Avenues team of youth professionals welcomes young people from every community in West London to a fun, creative space where you can discover new passions, skills and friends. Our purpose-built centre on Third Avenue, W10 has a sports hall, dance studio, music recording studio, radio room, training kitchen and art studio. Membership is free for 8 to 18-year-olds and all our activities are free-to-use. Come and see for yourself, and unlock your real potential.

Alate Business Growth

alate business growth

London

We provide robust methodologies, frameworks, playbooks and skills to manage and win complex business-led sales. There are many terms used for describing this kind of sale – consultative, collaborative, challenger and strategic selling for starters. Each has its own nuance – but what our clients are looking for is a way of selling that fits with their market and their business to deliver the results they're looking for. We have honed a customisable, proven framework for complex B2B sales environments. Unlike many other methodologies we adapt to you and your market. And we know the tech B2B world really well. That's what our clients value - we know how to make a difference in the real world where we have to start with where you are and work with what you have. It's rarely neat joined-up textbook stuff with unlimited resources and funds. Your company story is always evolving and where you are today is a product of that. We work with you to implement a measurable, repeatable, scalable structure and consistent sales skills that you can truly and easily integrate into your business to grow your revenues. Our clients are mostly in IT, telecoms, SaaS, specialist and complex technical sectors. Some span the globe, others focus purely on a domestic market. Some sell direct, others through channel, many sell through both. We know how these kinds of businesses work and how to make a difference quickly in a way that lasts. Take a look around our site and our practical sales guides to learn more about how we work and the results we deliver. Want to know what working with us is like? Read Arnlea Systems' experience of a tailored Strategic Sales Development Programme

Hampton Trust

hampton trust

Southampton

We are ambitious in our goals and the way in which we help those affected by domestic abuse. To tackle the root cause of domestic abuse we work directly with individuals who are being abusive. We make it our mission and our focus to identify the complexities behind violent, coercive and controlling behaviour to end the cycle of domestic abuse and reduce repeat victimisation. Too often the value of a perpetrator led approach is overlooked in favour of victim services due to the lack of evidence and lack of funding. Our decades of experience working with perpetrators, and subsequent results, has reinforced the belief that people can change. We have access to, and intelligence on, perpetrators outside of criminal justice that no other agencies have, enabling us to measure success rates as well being the first to intervene to ensure victim safety. We know that responding to domestic abuse is a challenge across all frontline services and we can’t do this alone. We work with a range of stakeholders across the voluntary and statutory sector to deliver what we know works. We are fortunate to have excellent partnerships with those sharing our passion to make a difference, no matter how hard it seems. We strongly believe the current criminal justice response to offenders needs reviewing. If we are to address the vulnerabilities associated with offending , and ultimately reduce offence rates, it requires a significant shake up. To that end we are not afraid to test new approaches evident in our innovative criminal justice interventions and the programmes we offer young adult offenders to consider their choices. We are currently exploring a trauma informed response to working with females in the criminal justice system.