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505 Educators providing Courses delivered Online

Invenio Training Ltd.

invenio training ltd.

5.0(7)

High Wycombe

Welcome to Invenio Training Ltd and thank you for visiting our website! 2013, midlife crisis looming, steady, secure, respectable job as head of department at an FE college. Solid employment history MOD, Home Office, Senior Management… But there was an itch needing scratching or maybe a topical cream. Invenio Training was born, why Invenio? Back to school and Latin, why Latin? No idea. But Invenio means to find; to discover; to happen upon. I wanted to offer a unique service where training is provided by people who are not only outstanding educators but current highly skilled Pre Hospital Professionals . Every session is a journey of discovery whether new knowledge, a refresher or finding the confidence to do something, anything, just something that will make a difference whether calling 999 or stopping and saying a kind word, where you may have walked on by. “No one ever made a difference by being like everyone else.” P.T. Barnum What makes Invenio different? Well all our instructors are medical professionals, we all work in pre-hospital environments, some are ex military, some police medic trainers, some mountain rescue all are awesome. Where we teach a specialist course the instructor will be experienced in this field. All this experience and knowledge is brought to you to make your training something you will remember for all the right reasons. Inspired by real life, no nonsense approach, delivered by medical professionals. Join our community, our family, do something awesome, save a life.

Yoginis Yoga Training

yoginis yoga training

5.0(5)

Bury

Yoginis Yoga is specifically developed for educators and practitioners to learn to teach yoga and mindfulness schemes of work to all ages and abilities from toddlers to young adults. Yoginis Yoga training is designed by highly qualified and experienced yoga and mindfulness professionals; Susan Hartley and Katie Brennan, which qualifies as continual professional development over progressive levels, approved and certified by the CPD certification service, AFPE and the Children's Activities Association. Learn how to deliver a sustainable, progressive and affordable scheme of work as part of the educational syllabus which is fun, engages children, enhances learning and helps them to establish their own practice and share this skill with others. Yogini's Yoga's scheme of work is unique in its delivery, using a visual timetable with no planning. Yoginis Yoga uses routine, repetition and structure which makes it all inclusive and so simple that children feel empowered and confident to take the lead. Training is designed for those with little or no yoga experience. the learner is slowly immersed in the theory and practice of yoga and mindfulness techniques, consolidating their learning without being overwhelmed to feel confident in delivering sessions immediately. Yoga is the perfect platform to teach children the tools they need to live and succeed in this modern world, to learn about themselves, their bodies, breath, mind, emotions and important life lessons including; kindness, resilience, acceptance, tolerance, confidence, friendship, setting boundaries, self regulation, uniqueness and equality.

At the Library

at the library

5.0(5)

Bootle

At The Library is a programme of artist-led workshops, projects, commissions and happenings in community libraries in Bootle and Crosby. We believe that everyone has “gifts of the heart, the head and the hand” to offer to their community. Through artist-led activity, At The Library creates ways for people to share these gifts. We aim to make a new civic and cultural role for Sefton’s libraries, offering new experiences, new meeting points, new reasons to gather and ways to spend time together. Everyone is welcome and everything is free. Over the past three years, artists and library-users have co-created projects – a collaborative press archive, a Bootle tapestry, a new wallpaper, community-wide skill shares, podcasts, feasts and library-cooked lunches, and a green oasis in Bootle Library. To take part in the At The Library you can speak to one of the librarians in any of our Libraries, see the current programme on this website, or click through to find us on facebook, twitter or Instagram. Volunteers are always welcome. We have worked with artists including Ciara Phillips, Harun Morrison, Jenny Steele, Jayne Lawless, Sumuyya Khader, Sean Roy Parker, Fairland Collective, Frances Disley and Bella Milroy, alongside local historians, gardeners, community organisations and educators. You can read more about some of these projects here. At The Library is curated and produced by Rule of Threes Arts in partnership with Sefton Libraries with funding from Arts Council England and the National Lottery Community Fund.

Peer

peer

3.8(29)

London

PEER is a neighbourhood space for art and culture. Over the past twenty-three years we have evolved from the ground up, and are now deeply embedded in the socially, culturally, and economically diverse area of Hoxton, East London. Located in a converted shopfront in Arden Estate on Hoxton Street, our street facing gallery hosts a programme of new commissions by artists presented as solo exhibitions, group exhibitions, research projects and events. PEER overlooks and maintains Khadija’s Garden and Chris Ofili’s Black Hands pedestal clock. To support and encourage dialogue between visitors, artists and their work, a programme of event-based activity takes place throughout each exhibition, including talks, performances and workshops. Central to all our activities is PEER Ambassadors, a two-part programme for people aged 17 – 25 that offers paid work-experience at PEER, alongside a free, collaborative, and creative programme working closely with an artist on a new public art commission as part of PEER Notices. PEER provides an experimental space for artists to explore new directions in their work. Previous and recent artist commissions include, Mike Nelson, Bob & Roberta Smith, Danh Vō, Fiona Banner, Jonathan Baldock & Emma Hart, Jimmy Robert, Jadé Fadojutimi and Lubna Chowdhary, among others. We programme sustainable co-commissions with national and international partners, as well as collaborate with residents, community organisers, educators, schools, libraries and charities. Recent partnerships include, Hoxton Trust, Hackney Circle, Shoreditch Library and Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art.