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Omega Training Services

omega training services

Omega Training is a human resource development company dedicated to providing products, services, and training that creates dynamic solutions to enable companies and individuals to reach greater heights by increasing morale and productivity while also providing the tools to eliminate or reduce destructive environments and potential lawsuits. Omega Training’s software highlights include: Schedule Questions and Trainings – Trainings can go out daily, weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. It’s up to you. Record Keeping – Know when and to whom a training was sent out and completed. Increase Retention – Ongoing trainings with small bits and pieces of information will be more easily remembered. Simple to Use – It only takes 15 minutes to set up a weekly training that will run for a year. Import questions and users through excel with Omega Trainings unique drag and drop technology. Plug and Play Content – Don’t limit your company to only Sexual Harassment training. Use Omega’s entire employment law database of legal content courses at no extra cost. Company Training Unification – Omega Training will provide a consistent ongoing training message with real-time updates on the status of your organization’s training and see what content, if any, needs to be re-addressed. Video Capable – Use Omega Trainings videos to enhance your trainings or drop in your own video at no additional cost. LMS – Omega Training offers a simplified one of a kind LMS (Learning Management System) at half the cost of a standard LMS. Multiple Device Compatibility – Whether the learner is using a computer, smartphone or ipad, the end user will have the same learning experience on any device.

Communicators Training Associates Ltd

communicators training associates ltd

5.0(3)

Newton Aycliffe

Communicators Training Associates Limited is an independent training provider based in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham with training facilities on site. We also deliver at outreach centres in Spennymoor, Crook and Darlington. In addition to the programmes we support, we provide ‘drop in’ sessions and host ‘information days’ at all our locations and more recently have launched our ‘virtual learning platform’ to enable everyone to learn from home. We have built an excellent reputation for giving a quality support offer to those who come to our sessions using a mix of classroom based activities on both a one-to-one and group-based setting, coupled with high quality online learning to help learners gain qualifications improving their life chances through gaining personal skills, moving to further learning, taking up volunteering opportunities and securing employment. Our employed learners tell us that the skills they learn during their time with us helps them progress in their job role. With flexibility in mind Communicators hosts a virtual learning platform providing e-learning to those individuals who want to study from home or their workplace. The Company was set up by our Managing Director Isobel Currie in 1999, and the following year we secured a contract for supported online learning with Ufi/learndirect. Initially set up to accommodate ICT training needs for companies across the North East, we rapidly widened the scope and range of our programmes to include NVQs in Management, Advice and Guidance, Administration, Customer Service, and Cleaning,; at the same time we introduced accredited programmes in Maths, English, Work Skills, Personal and Social Skills and Customer Service. Over the last 18 months we have further expanded the offer to include CSCS (for construction) and a suite of Community Learning Programmes called ‘My Future Matters’ which have been devised to support those who are furthest away from employment to find appropriate and sustainable work. Isobel maintained a continuous relationship with learndirect up until July 2017, becoming one of the longest serving members of the then network and securing several major, national quality and performance achievement awards on a regular basis including ‘Learner Support Staff’; Working with Employers’, Moving Learners into Work’ and overall ‘Best Delivery Centre. An enduring theme throughout this time has been the support given to the local community, DWP and Job Centres, various local charities, many, many employers and Her Majesty’s Prison Service in Durham. Since the closure of learndirect, Communicators has gone on to secure new contracts to support the continuation of the service with System Group, Durham County Council and most recently was awarded a Prime Contract with Tees Valley Combined Authority. Isobel believes that the success of Communicators is based on the dedicated team of Tutors and Administrators who are trained to a high standard to support our learning provision. A high proportion started their journey with Communicators as volunteers, some are former learners and all have gone on to become very valued members of a thriving team. Everyone in the Team put our learners at the heart of the operation with the genuine and embedded aim to help every learner achieve their full potential - whether they are employed or unemployed. We believe that by living and breathing our Values, each and everyone of us look to make our Vision a reality. We have successfully retained the Matrix accreditation validating the quality of our Information, Advice and Guidance services since inception. During our recent re-assessment, learners interviewed commented on the willingness of staff to provide encouragement and support tailored to them as individuals. This support was felt to be delivered by approachable, non-judgmental staff who are committed to ensuring learners achieve their goals. The weekly Assessment Days and IAG provided throughout a stay with Communicators ensures they are very clear about their learning pathway and options. There were also numerous examples provided about the difference the support had made to them, particularly helping to overcome mental health problems and lack of confidence and self-esteem. Learners interviewed were very clear about what they could expect from Communicators, and were very complimentary about our company. Many of them shared their own stories of how we had made an impact on their lives, with some saying: ‘I don’t think I would still be around if I hadn’t come to Communicators.’ ‘They really do sit and listen to you’. ‘They spend lots of time getting to know you, it’s a relaxed atmosphere and I don’t want to go home at the end’. ‘You spend a lot of time talking about your goals and aspirations, they are always positive’ ‘They make you aware of the choices and guide you, I was adamant I wanted to do IT but when we sat and talked about Maths and English, I realised it would be easier if I got those qualifications first.’ ‘I can’t believe how far I’ve come in a short period of time.’ ‘I’ve got dyslexia and they have helped me understand what it is and how it affects me, I’m getting lots of support.’ ‘Lots of encouragement, you are accepted for who you are, made to feel straight away part of the group.’ ‘Whenever I’ve not understood or struggled, the tutors have been there to guide me through, without them I wouldn’t have progressed as well.’

Heart Jewel Kadampa Buddhist Centre

heart jewel kadampa buddhist centre

London

The Path of Wisdom and Compassion Monday 9th – Sunday 15th January A week’s retreat meditating on the stages of the path to enlightenment, to start the year with deep meaning and peace. Come to every session or just one.. all sessions are guided. Session times: 9am – 10.15am 11am – 12.15noon 5.30pm – 6.45pm 7.30pm – 9pm Using Prayers for Meditation and the 21 meditations from the New Meditation Handbook £3/session (drop in) | £10/day | £50/week | free for all Centre card holders MONDAY 9TH JAN Session 1 Our precious human life Session 2 Death and impermanence Session 3 The dangers of lower rebirth and refuge practice Session 4 Actions and their effects TUESDAY 10TH JAN Session 1 Developing renunciation, using the first four contemplations: birth, sickness, ageing and death Session 2 Developing renunciation, using the remaining three contemplations Session 3 Developing renunciation, using all seven contemplations Session 4 Offering to the Spiritual Guide prayers WED 11TH JAN Session 1 Developing equanimity Session 2 Recognising that all living beings are our mothers Session 3 Remembering the kindness of living beings Session 4 Equalising self and others THURSDAY 12TH JAN Session 1 The disadvantages of self-cherishing Session 2 The advantages of cherishing others Session 3 Exchanging self with others Session 4 Great compassion FRIDAY 13TH JAN Session 1 Taking Session 2 Wishing love Session 3 Giving Session 4 Bodhichitta SATURDAY 14TH JAN All four sessions Tranquil abiding, using Bodhichitta as the meditation object SUNDAY 15TH JAN (6.30am) Precepts Session 1 Meditation on the emptiness of the body Session 2 Meditation on the emptiness of the self Session 3 Meditation on the emptiness of all phenomena Session 4 Relying upon a Spiritual Guide

The Learning Place

the learning place

4.6(17)

Portsmouth

We are part of Portsmouth City Councils Employment, Learning and Skills service. We are fully externally funded with the main source of funding being the contribution which comes through our contract with the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) which we seek to supplement though other sources, such as The Good Things Foundations UK Online Centres. This means that we are able to provide certain courses free of charge, others at heavily subsidised rates and offer reduced fees for those on means tested benefits – see our Curriculum Strategy and Fees Policy for more information. We operate from our purpose built centre; The Learning Place, 6 Derby Road, North End, in Nelson ward and you are welcome to drop-in and see us to find out more. The centre core opening times are 9.00 – 16.30 Monday to Thursday, and to 15.45 Fridays. Our aim is to provide high quality learning experiences for adults living and working in and around Portsmouth. All teaching staff are trained to teach adults, with appropriate additional subject specialism qualifications and are required to complete annual training / professional development. We understand that for some, learning supports leisure and for others it builds capacity and skills, enabling them to get back to work, take a greater role in their community or better support their childrens learning. We therefore try to provide a responsive programme which maximises access to community learning for adults, bringing new opportunities and improving lives, whatever people’s circumstances, such as: Qualification based courses supporting readiness to work / employability including: Functional Skills English, maths and ICT from entry levels up to level 2 Food Safety in Catering Apprenticeships for those aged 16+ New accredited courses are being run regularly. See the accredited courses tab for more information Community Learning programmes including: Computers and internet Family Learning and Parenting, including English and maths Community / non-accredited ESOL Introduction to Functional Skills English and maths Arts and Crafts Cookery Health and Wellbeing (e.g. confidence building, relaxation and stress busting) Improve Your Skills (e.g. CV Writing, Employability Support) If you are not able to find a course you are looking for on our website do please get in touch with us. The programme is subject to change and some courses with certain eligibility requirements are not always advertised on our website. We only have a limited budget but we do look to prioritise its use to meet identified demand, so tell us what you would like to learn and why! Many of our programmes can also be delivered in a range of venues, so if you represent a community or organisation and are interested in hosting some courses, let us know that too! In addition to the courses we deliver, a small proportion of our funding is allocated to enable quality contracted providers to be engaged, through a robust procurement process, resulting in a broader community reach. In 2021/22 our current key areas for development are: Work readiness, pre-employment skills including increased business / employer links internally and externally, to particularly support the ongoing development of Apprenticeship programmes. Digital inclusion: continuing to offer IT provision and seeking to use innovative solutions to support those who remain digitally excluded to engage with computers and the internet Health and Wellbeing: further developing the increasingly well documented links between learning, health and wellbeing. Confident and Resilient Learners: To support learners to achieve, progress and identify their next steps.

The National Videogame Museum

the national videogame museum

4.3(1182)

Sheffield

The National Videogame Museum is the UK’s only museum dedicated solely to videogames with a mission to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret videogames for everyone. Forever. Located in Sheffield city centre, The National Videogame Museum [https://thenvm.org/] features over 100 playable exhibits, from retro arcade machines to modern games consoles, alongside unique exhibitions. The family-friendly Museum allows visitors to explore the history and culture of videogames spanning 50 years through expertly curated displays featured in both permanent and seasonal exhibitions [https://thenvm.org/exhibitions/]. Star objects on display shine a spotlight on gaming culture and history, while children and adults alike can discover the importance of videogame preservation through playable exhibits. Play arcade classics like Donkey Kong and Space Invaders, battle it out between old rivals Sonic the Hedgehog and Super Mario, or join family and friends in a variety of multiplayer games. Work together or compete with favourites like Track & Field, Rockband, or Sheffield’s own party game Gang Beasts or even discover games made exclusively for the NVM like Super Snowball Fight Party [https://thenvm.org/games/super-snowball-fight-party/], a six-player game created by the Museum’s own creative engineer! Sheffield's strong game heritage is also celebrated in the Museum, hosting games from the city and surrounding Yorkshire areas. Favourites include Sumo Digital’s Sonic and Sega All Stars Racing, Gremlin Graphics’ Zool and Team 17’s Worms. Alongside weekly openings throughout the year, the Museum is open every day during the school holidays, where visitors can enjoy additional drop-in workshops developed by the NVM’s award winning Learning Team. From designing a videogame character to programming a mini-robot, the activities are both fun and varied! The National Videogame Museum also welcomes school trips [https://thenvm.org/learning/educational-visits/] that include optional STEAM based activities and workshops, while birthday parties and private hires are also popular events available for bookings.  The NVM has step-free access and is all on one floor, making it accessible for all wheelchair users, while ear defenders are also available on request for visitors with audio sensitivities. Come Play The Museum - perfect for videogame fans and those interested in its culture of all ages.

Funky Mambo (Salsa Classes)

funky mambo (salsa classes)

4.5(52)

London

London's Finest Weekly Mambo Night with Classes & Party with Live DJs - Every Tuesday Come and learn stylish Salsa dancing at a renowned Salsa dance academy in London Funky Mambo presents Salsa On2sdays - SALSA CLASSES & PARTY Join us for an exciting evening of salsa dancing at Funky Mambo's Salsa On2sdays event! Whether you're a beginner or an experienced dancer, this event is perfect for everyone who wants to learn and enjoy the vibrant world of salsa. Starting on at 19:15 GMT , our talented instructors will guide you through energetic and fun-filled salsa classes. Learn the latest moves, improve your technique, and gain confidence on the dance floor. Our friendly and inclusive atmosphere ensures that everyone feels welcome and comfortable to express themselves through dance. After the classes, get ready to put your new skills into action at our lively salsa party! Dance the night away to the infectious rhythms of salsa music, surrounded by fellow enthusiasts and a vibrant dance community. Whether you prefer classic salsa or want to explore other Latin dance styles, our DJ will keep the party going with a mix of exciting tunes. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to learn, dance, and socialise with fellow salsa/mambo lovers. Join us at Funky Mambo's Salsa On2sdays - SALSA CLASSES & PARTY and let the rhythm move you! *************************** Our usual schedule: Tuesdays Time: 19:00-23:30 Venue: Downstairs at the Dome Address: 178 Junction Road, London N19 5QQ >1 min. walk from Tufnell Park Station (Northern Line) *************************** SCHEDULE: Salsa (On2) Classes by Funky Mambo teaching team 7.00 Door opens 7.15 Foundation (All level) 7:15 Open Shines (Imp/Int) 8:00 Partner Work (3-4 Levels) ★★★ Party/Social dancing 9.00 till 11:30 ****************************** Prices: Classes & Social £12 - CASH only at the door, or Online at Eventbrite or Ticketlab *Online booking fees apply to all the online purchases. https://ticketlab.co.uk/events/funkymambo#/ [https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fticketlab.co.uk%2Fevents%2Ffunkymambo%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0r6QIdKnUn08su7a0eW5GjzkFQzZfYhPO5TNpoSedLOjfvLy2L-aEEpW8%23%2F&h=AT0x7ru_XZW1tyEoKTu-t5rkqVx_Tz0PJiHr9SrAtaRNVCw-UCmha_VN7k5jTijOtU_2Mymd7RaQ1QlcDZBMjTmPlubKeErLPVlTtFztZtCFodQiXIjCaad4GoVjzPcvkw&__tn__=q&c[0]=AT2cdLm6UNbhdKTdRzhwJRDT10sy0nyiDWHaVhZHcr5MHPJK5Bp5B1tay-kEnl-qEMkXx74OxSw8Up2l3TQKFRM2bUojeQD2aPmAN4g56lJLC-skjEXDK_4VpeqvBQRSjKs] £10 for students with a valid NUS card Social/Party only £8 - CASH only at the door, or Online at Eventbrite or Ticketlab *Online booking fees apply to all the online purchases. https://ticketlab.co.uk/events/funkymambo#/ [https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fticketlab.co.uk%2Fevents%2Ffunkymambo%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR0udznCiDU3xwKyhvMp3X5g099QL650f1GhLbFj_8l6WTkkGtZTo7667Qk%23%2F&h=AT0x7ru_XZW1tyEoKTu-t5rkqVx_Tz0PJiHr9SrAtaRNVCw-UCmha_VN7k5jTijOtU_2Mymd7RaQ1QlcDZBMjTmPlubKeErLPVlTtFztZtCFodQiXIjCaad4GoVjzPcvkw&__tn__=q&c[0]=AT2cdLm6UNbhdKTdRzhwJRDT10sy0nyiDWHaVhZHcr5MHPJK5Bp5B1tay-kEnl-qEMkXx74OxSw8Up2l3TQKFRM2bUojeQD2aPmAN4g56lJLC-skjEXDK_4VpeqvBQRSjKs] £6 for students with a valid NUS card ********************** * All levels welcome * Drop-in Classes - Join us anytime you like! * Beginners/Absolute Beginners welcome * No partner, no booking required * All the classes are taught by experienced teachers with a high reputation * Fun and friendly atmosphere * Any style of dancers (Salsa On1, On2, On3, Cuban, Colombian, etc.) are welcome! * Great venue just 1 min from Tufnell Park Tube Station with wooden floor * Great music played by top DJs * Get fit while having fun! * Make new friends * Fully licensed bar in the venue * Free drinking water * Please refrain from bringing any drinks from outside. * Please buy drinks and at the venue to support the venue & events. * Age 18 or over * Filming and photographing may take place during our events for promotional purpose. If you wish not to be in those videos and/or photographs, kindly inform the photo/videographers or a member of the staff. =================== * Please do not attend this event if you are unwell. * Hand sanitisers will be provided. Please wash your hands frequently. =================== Check us out at: www.funkymambo.com [https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.funkymambo.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2StAKJs3rh6dGKodEu7ASTd3mq2WF5eikNru8bO9jUwFMwevg1JM1sk3w&h=AT1LFO1PakHAdHBW4-cevSdxLFzWubRC6rsMGNHrIyk9RceQehPsp9Qzyu5rsN8Ge0ZzzdHpWQjfYlyPuW6G68WAXxHwhQu4YwBzlzB_87xLypHILDUH_N2BY627sGbkZw&__tn__=q&c[0]=AT2cdLm6UNbhdKTdRzhwJRDT10sy0nyiDWHaVhZHcr5MHPJK5Bp5B1tay-kEnl-qEMkXx74OxSw8Up2l3TQKFRM2bUojeQD2aPmAN4g56lJLC-skjEXDK_4VpeqvBQRSjKs] Facebook page: Funky Mambo Facebook group: Funky Mambo Dance School Instagram: @funkymambouk Youtube: Funky Mambo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrZrR3VphPN_TnFlcjUE8og [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrZrR3VphPN_TnFlcjUE8og?fbclid=IwAR24aR4KQtLfXsGjlcxkuoTHCGhqLomcQEBxyVaDVnba0uhc6fHlguhhhjc] X: Funky Mambo @mambofunky Tripadvisor: Funky Mambo Google: Funky Mambo (Salsa Classes) Email: info@funkymambo.com Tel. (WhatsApp): 07973 299 460 If you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are very much looking forward to seeing you on the dance floor! Best regards, Funky Mambo Team

Citizens Rights Project

citizens rights project

London

Information is vital to make sure people enjoy their rights. This is why in our organisation we place special emphasis on our outreach activity. We organise online and face-to-face information sessions about the EU Settlement Scheme and the impact of Brexit on EU citizens rights for different audiences. Since our foundation, we have organised more than 70 information sessions, visited more than 30 locations in Scotland and spoke to hundreds of EU citizens, employers, local authorities and third sector organisations. Outreach and drop-in clinics for EU/EEA/Swiss citizens and their family members These sessions are aimed at informing attendees of the measures they need to take in order to remain in Scotland after Brexit. Although not exclusively, we organise this type of session focusing on three main sectors: ? EU citizens living outside of Scotland’s central belt ? EU citizens, anywhere in Scotland, requiring interpretation ? Vulnerable EU citizen groups and individuals, throughout Scotland. This type of support is extremely important for EU citizens in Scotland who are concerned about what would happen to their rights after Brexit. As we know from our previous outreach and information work, there are still many EU citizens who are not sure about how to apply, have faced difficulties in making application or simply don’t know that they have to undergo this process to reside legally in the UK after 30/06/2021. In these sessions, attendees learn what the EU Settlement Scheme is; when and how to apply; their rights as an EU citizen living in Scotland; and services and resources to support them. Depending on the type and length of the event, attendees needing help with the application process can either book individual appointments with a trained OISC Level 1 (limited to the EUSS) adviser or get help on the spot.

Y Sort-it

y sort-it

Clydebank

In 1999, West Dunbartonshire SIP commissioned research on the needs of local young people from Dumbarton, Vale of Leven and Clydebank. Findings highlighted overwhelming support for the introduction of some form of youth information service. A steering group, comprising local young people and adults was set up and the idea of a youth led information and support project; for young people by young people was developed with funding from West Dunbartonshire Partnership, Scottish Enterprise Dunbartonshire and Greater Glasgow NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. In January the Y Sort-It Youth Information Centre on Kilbowie road was launched with four full-time members of staff, led by a management committee made up of the young members of the steering group and this committee is still the main driving force for the project today(though its members have changed from year to year). In 2014 Y Sort-It moved to its huge new base located besides the Clydebank Hub on West Thomson Street. Where before the base had been a small and sometime cramped place to hold meetings and groups the new base was is now a massive difference and as such the opportunities are now boundless. So please if you’re in the area why not drop in and you can help us to continue making fantastic history for the young people of West Dunbartonshire. Our Facilities Y Sort It youth centre provides a dedicated youth friendly space with various weekly youth activities offered throughout the West Dunbartonshire are . Our Y Sort It outreach bus helps provide youth activities across the local communities of West Dunbartonshire and our unique Carbeth hut, the Gillie Dhu, provides an opportunity for young people and children to enjoy the outdoors located in the Carbeth Hutting Community, Stirlingshire. We also developed a local shop front into a bike maintenance work shop & training space for our StreetBikes initiative.