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The Museum of English Rural Life (The MERL)

the museum of english rural life (the merl)

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Reading

The Museum of English Rural Life is owned and managed by the University of Reading. We use our diverse and surprising collection to explore how the skills and experiences of farmers and craftspeople, past and present, can help shape our lives now and into the future. We work alongside rural people, local communities and specialist researchers to create displays and activities that engage with important debates about the future of food and the ongoing relevance of the countryside to all our lives. We were established by academics in the Department of Agriculture in 1951 to capture and record the rapidly changing countryside following World War II. The Museum is based on Redlands Road in a building originally designed by Sir Alfred Waterhouse in 1880 for local businessman Alfred Palmer, of the Huntley & Palmer biscuit company. The house then became St Andrews Hall of Residence in 1911, and in 2005 a modern extension was built onto the house for the Museum. The Museum was awarded £1.8million from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) in 2014 for the redevelopment of the galleries, reopening in October 2016. The redevelopment strengthens and renews our links with agriculture as well as enhancing our position in supporting engagement opportunities for students and academics across a wide variety of disciplines, nationally and internationally. The MERL and Reading Museum are currently in a strategic partnership as part of the Arts Council England National Portfolio 2018-2022. As Museums Partnership Reading we work together to provide cultural opportunities for Reading’s young people and diverse communities, through schools, volunteering, digital engagement and exhibitions. PLANS AND POLICIES

Council For Human Development Swiss Association

council for human development swiss association

Stäfa

What would it be like if you had limitless amounts of confidence, creativity, and communication skills? If you could learn faster, remember more, problem-solve, and critically think like the greatest minds that ever lived? How would your life be? If  you have ever suffered brain fog, confusion, doubt, procrastination, or stress - NMA is your answer… Our mission is to provide the latest “mindspace” training and development initiatives to corporations, executives, entrepreneurs, and influencers, to meet the challenges of the future of work. We provide a range of advanced proprietary consultancy and innovation training programs based on neuroscience, psychology and social developemnt, to enhance selection, culture change, and outplacement opportunities in line with the fourth industrial revolution. We recognise ROI is primary for key decision makers and investing in people with immediate results is important to achieve maximum returns. As an NGO at core, our focus is on partnering with organisations committed to recognising and developing the latent human potential within their workforce, using a focused scientific process, based on Neuroplastic Mental Acceleration (NMA) [https://councilforhumandevelopment.org/what-is-neuroplastic-mental-acceleration-how-can-it-help-your-business/]. As such, we lead the field in this area, and we know from our extensive research & development, that if you’re not investing into the latent human potential of your staff right now or your own mind space — to develop the agile thinking you need to meet the challenges of the future, as an individual or organisation, you are definitely already way behind the curve. The future is agile, critical, creative, empathetic, and co-creative; innovative thinking is the key – so, are you up to the challenge? Council For Human Development Swiss Association [https://councilforhumandevelopment.org/] | Co-Create A Better World [https://cocreateabetterworld.org/] | Consciousness-University [https://consciousness-university.org/] | MindGym.club [https://mindgym.club/]

Beacon Of Light School

beacon of light school

Sunderland

Welcome to the Beacon of Light School – a place where education and opportunity light the way to a brighter future. The Beacon of Light School is a unique Alternative Provision for young people aged 13-16. Our curriculum offer provides life changing opportunities to the students who attend, not only in terms of improved educational outcomes but also in the longer-term outcomes of training, work and economic wellbeing. Students are at the very heart of our school community and we are passionate about embedding strong foundations and values for their future achievement and success. We recognise every student is an individual and celebrate this through personalised, inspiring and authentic learning experiences designed to nurture talent, build character and shape futures. Our experienced team of qualified staff tailor learning pathways and deliver a bespoke educational programme designed to meet the needs of each and every young person in our care. Offering the highest quality academic and vocational routes, we encourage all students to pursue excellence and aim high, instilling confidence, a strong sense of self-belief and a positive mindset to achieve their goals. We align workplace qualities within a curriculum context so all students are “work-ready” with a set of futureproofed skills as their ‘employability passport’ – fully prepared for the next exciting stage of life’s learning journey. By investing in our young people today we will secure the future they deserve – enabling them to learn more, do more and be more. In this Section Admissions British Values Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance Company Information Curriculum Equality and Diversity Explore Beacon FAQs Job Vacancies KS4 Attainment Our Trustees Partner Schools, Academies and Local Authorities Pastoral Care Pupil Premium Request for Copies

Value Independence Community Interest Company

value independence community interest company

We provide specialist care and support to individuals in the community, helping them learn new skills, experience new activities and make new friends, allowing them to live a more independent life.About Us Value Independence CIC – set up in February 2008 by Company Directors Jo and Sam Warden to provide specialist tailored support for all individuals in the community. As an organisation, we are passionate about offering a person centered approach to all of our clients, believing that this method of support is core to all good working practices. All of our professional approaches are focussed around learning, confidence building and independent living skills – incorporating those skills, which are needed to achieve and fulfill our clients needs and personal aspirations. Our belief is that EVERYBODY can achieve regardless of personal circumstances. We do our utmost to help everybody to reach his or her aspirations and goals. Community Interest Company As a Community Interest Company, our business has a primary social objective. We aim to tackle a wide range of social and environmental issues and we operate in all parts of our economy – using business solutions to achieve public good. We believe that being a Social Enterprise Company; we have a distinct and valuable role to play in helping to create a strong, sustainable and socially inclusive economy. We have many fantastic links with other organisations, which all operate for the good of our local community. We are fully committed to investing our resources into to making all services accessible to our clients, working together in partnership to achieve our overall learning objectives. We aim to improve our clients’ quality of life and our experienced staff are appropriately trained to enable them to provide valuable support to them and their families. This is reflected in our long standing client base.

The Miller Foundation

the miller foundation

London

The Miller Foundation is committed to investing our resources to give children living within these high-need neighborhoods the opportunity to flourish, develop, and reach their full potential. Foundation funding will be primarily directed to programs that address issues within our three focused program areas that impact children in these identified vulnerable neighborhoods of greater Long Beach. Long Beach, the 7th largest city in California, is on one hand a city of great resources: culturally rich, boasting beautiful ecological features, and home to esteemed higher educational institutions. On the other hand, it is a city of great needs: facing high levels of poverty and its multiple effects, environmental pollution, and rising housing costs. Over the years, Long Beach has become “a tale of two cities,” where certain neighborhoods are characterized by the benefits and resources of affluence and other neighborhoods are bearing the brunt of low incomes, decreased resources, and the challenges of communities of poverty. *Slides & facts courtesy of the Long Beach Community Action Partnership, LBCAP.org Long Beach’s areas of affluence—concentrated primarily on the east side of Long Beach– are characterized by high annual median family incomes, longer life expectancy, higher employment levels, and overall community safety. Children have access to a vast array of resources that promote their development including high-quality schools and after-school enrichment programs of diverse types, excellent access to health care, and safe spaces to grow up and recreate. Areas of critical need are concentrated primarily within North, West Central, and Southwest Long Beach. These neighborhoods experience high levels of poverty, exposure to environmental pollutants, and low levels of educational attainment. Families and children in these areas face great barriers in accessing health care resources, support in early education and educational attainment, and affordable arts programming. These neighborhoods also contain the largest concentration of children in the city.

Tri-grain

tri-grain

Northumberland,

North East Grains is a large farmer owned cooperative based at Longhirst, Morpeth. North East Grains was founded in 1987 with a 10,000 tonnes capacity drying and storage facility and just 4 members. The farmer owned members cooperative was set up with the aim to benefit its membership with a collaborative approach through scale and providing a range of services. Since then, North East Grains has grown to one of the largest farming cooperatives in the North East with our original aim at the forefront of this growth. Today, North East Grains offers over 60,000 tonnes of grain drying and storage to its 80 plus members as well as a number of other beneficial services including:  Feed Milling and Production  Grain Marketing and value-added grain sales  Input purchasing and buying group  Fuels and energy supplier  Agri Waste collection site  Agronomy service and Farm Business Consultancy North East Grains has, and continues to developed the grain and feed facility and its services it offers. Most recently, we have invested over £2m in a state-of-the-art grain drying and cleaning plant increasing the site’s processing capacity to over 150 tonnes per hour alongside extending our grain storage capacity by 20,000 tonnes. We are investing heavily in our feed production facility to further improve the quality, consistency and traceability of our ever growing feed business. This will benefit our members by adding value to the marketable grain but also to local producers who rely on the feed we produce. In 2022 North East Grains received granting funding from the Rural Payment Agency – funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD), which is part of the European Structural Investment Funds (ESIF). This Funding formed part of our newly developed Feed Production System.