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Windmill Training Ltd

windmill training ltd

Kent

Windmill Training started in 2005 to help fill the gap in Developing Programmes and in Teaching Vocational, Basic and Life Skills for Mental Health Service Users – in hospitals, supported housing projects and secure units. Our successful approach to working with service users and the mental health sector led to us working with other industries who also wanted to develop their knowledge and understanding of mental ill health. We have worked with businesses and charities to create bespoke training, as well as deliver nationally recognised courses that enable staff to: recognise symptoms of poor mental health understand how it can affect their clients identify what they can do about it, within their services For us, training is about the right product for the right organisation. Our goal is for each individual to benefit from the best learning experience possible, through accredited and specifically designed courses. We understand each organisation has its own specific needs and aims, so are flexible in our approach to design and delivery. Getting to know your clients, staff and business is key to delivering programmes that support your business aims. Always happy to hear from our customers, communication throughout ensures you can be confident in the product, with training evaluation provided for your analysis and audits. Great training enhances worker confidence which benefits working relationships with staff and of course your clients. How can we help you?

Universitat Internacional de Catalunya. Master Erasmus Mundus

universitat internacional de catalunya. master erasmus mundus

At the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, UIC Barcelona, our mission is to transform the world and society through the transfer of knowledge. As a result, UIC Barcelona students are service-minded and dedicated to change and continuous learning thanks to their transformative vision and responsiveness to change and global needs. At UIC Barcelona you will find a large community of students and lecturers who will not only provide you the necessary technical knowledge, but also a multicultural and inclusive international perspective. On our campuses, students of more than 99 different nationalities live side by side, generating a rich cultural diversity that is part of the students’ formative learning process. Likewise, as a student at UIC Barcelona, you will have the opportunity to take part in one or more mobility programmes during your studies, thanks to our network of over 300 exchange agreements with universities across the world. Our students want to change the world and make a difference as part of a global society. They inspire and drive change. At UIC Barcelona, we promote each student’s personal journey and strengthen their skills and abilities from a unique, individual perspective. We educate future professionals through academic rigour, humanism, entrepreneurship and an international outlook, combining diversity and top level learning with one goal in mind: to help you reach your goals. Welcome to the project of your life. Welcome to UIC Barcelona.

Dr. Carolina Fuentes Toro

dr. carolina fuentes toro

I am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the School of Computer Science and Informatics at Cardiff University, working on Human-Computer Interaction and Human-Robot Interaction as part of the Human-Centred Computing Research Group and member of the new Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Human-Machine Systems (IROHMS). Previously, I was a Postdoctoral Researcher at Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute, University of Nottingham, I worked in the area of Human-Robot Interaction and Human-Computer Interaction. Also, I was part of the EPSRC project "Autonomous Internet of Things", at the Mixed Reality Lab, University of Nottingham. My research focuses on human-robot collaboration, human-computer interaction, Internet of Things (IoT), and a socially responsible approach for designing technology. I am particularly interested in understanding the impact of technology through a user-centred research focus in different contexts, i.e healthcare, domestic environments, factory domains, and the global south. My background is in Computer Science, I received my Ph.D. at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, working at the HumaLab research group, during that time I explored: The impact of novel interfaces to support the self-report of emotions of informal caregivers/unpaid carers. How digital skills affect preferences of interfaces: Tangibles, Mobiles, and Ambient. Technology and social network use in complex contexts, i.e mothers of children with chronic illness, informal caregiver/unpaid carers of dependent elderlies, and isolated caregivers.