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babyballet Romford, Chelmsford, Brentwood and Billericay

babyballet romford, chelmsford, brentwood and billericay

4.3(332)

London

Our babyballet preschool dance programme offers four stages of ballet classes, for young children aged 6 months to 6 years. Taught by thousands of dance teachers across the world, the babyballet syllabus has been carefully developed by dance professionals to introduce your child to the magic of dance, whilst creating precious moments between you and your little star. Read more about our syllabus by clicking here. At babyballet Romford, Chelmsford, Brentwood and Billericay, we strive to create a fun, friendly and inclusive experience for everyone – no matter what your child’s age or ability. Not to mention, our classes are a great way for parents, carers and guardians to meet up and make new friends too! For babies, tots, toddlers, pre-schoolers and school starters alike, babyballet classes at our venues in Romford, Chelmsford, Brentwood and Billericay run 7 days a week. So if you live in Romford, Brentwood, Billericay, Chelmsford or surrounding areas (Dagenham, Harold Hill, Harold Wood, Gidea Park, Hornchurch, Upminster, Collier Row, Hutton, Shenfield, Ramsden Heath, Noak Hill, Stock, Springfield, Great Baddow, Galleywood, Broomfield etc), please take a look at our timetable – which is quick and easy to use when booking your three-week trial at babyballet. Our preschool dance syllabus has been carefully designed to ensure each child is taught the principles of ballet and tap at the right developmental level while boosting confidence, and of course having lots of fun. Our programme fits well within the UK Government’s Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework, with our classes providing the opportunity for babies and young children to learn and develop key life skills in a healthy and safe environment. When signing your child up for a three-week trial, you will need to ensure they are within the age parameters outlined for each stage. If in doubt, please start in the lower age group to begin with as your teacher will liaise with you should your child need to move up a stage. After registering, you will be sent an enrolment email full of information that will let you know what to expect. Please allow up to 48 hours to receive this email and double check your junk or spam folder! Following the introductory trial, you will receive an email containing all the details you need to continue with our classes and become a babyballet member. Along with term dates and information about how to make future payments to secure your place, you will be sent an invoice for the remaining weeks in the current term plus your one off babyballet membership fee. This covers your child’s insurance for the class, together with a membership pack. You can read more about what’s included here.

PlayBase

playbase

Dalkeith

o continue to keep staff and members safe, we are not currently receiving visitors in to PlayBase. However, this should not be a barrier as we encourage you to access the borrowing of resources by: – Browsing our updated catalogues on our web site in the Resources section – Ordering resources directly through the web site by email, quoting catalogue numbers – Phoning us directly – 0131 654 9990 – with requests. We can quickly put things together to meet your needs. – Emailing: infoplaybase@midlothianplaybase.org for any other requests PlayBase – What we do We are a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation working in partnership and funded by Midlothian Council. We provide a lending service of good quality educational resources to Early Learning & Childcare professionals and Peep practitioners in Midlothian. Our resources aim to support all areas of a child’s development and offer broader learning through play experiences. Educational Resource Centre We offer a wide range of exciting resources supporting creative learning through; Music & Dance, Small World, Loose Parts, Literacy & Numeracy and much more. In addition our Exploration and Discovery Resources boxes support and extend many interests. Our Aims Provide quality resources to improve the learning through play opportunities and experiences of children Provide quality resources to support a child’s cognitive, emotional, social and physical development through play Provide a range of appropriate educational resources to support staff working with children Provide an inclusive service of good quality educational resources through an affordable membership fee structure PlayBase observes Early Years national and local policy and supports the Scottish Government’s objectives of high quality play opportunities in every community. Through its membership base it supports the implementation of GIRFEC, Pre-Birth to Three, Curriculum for Excellence and Building the Ambition by providing examples of good practice and quality resources aimed to extend and enhance a child’s learning through play experiences. PlayBase

SET Lewisham

set lewisham

SET is a multifaceted arts and community organisation based in numerous centres across London. SET is home to an eclectic and experimental arts programme alongside affordable artist workspace. SET Projects & our Members Programme include performances, live music, exhibitions, talks, workshops and screenings, and seeks to provide a platform for new and collaborative projects. With an inclusive ethos always, SET is a community which aims to bridge gaps between disciplines, creating a platform for collaboration and multidisciplinary experimentation. SET’s charitable objectives are: ‘for the public benefit, to promote, improve and advance education in, and appreciation of, the arts.’ We fulfil this aim by financially and creatively supporting grassroots artistic production. Our mission is to nurture artists’ communities by offering affordable studios – the space, foundations and support to make bold, innovative and exciting new works. We support our Members in developing their practices by giving them access to project spaces, workshop areas, and inviting them to contribute to our Members’ Programme, a public arts programme led by our membership. SET is currently home to over 500 artists and has a membership of over 1000. SET hosts artists working in a variety of practices and disciplines from text, performance and installation to music, sound, print, textiles and more. SET currently has 6 centres in London. The SET New Cross project space is home to our main exhibition programme, whilst SET Dalston hosts our social space & bar and our performance space & music venue. Each SET centre is home to a variety of artists workspaces: from desk space to light industrial units. Each SET centre is hosted in otherwise vacant property, some temporary and some long term. SET brings disused space back into positive use in the interim period: see ‘Property Management’ for further information.

The Flo Coach

the flo coach

5.0(2)

Hove

Hi, I'm Claire aka The Flo Coach. I'm a UK-based coach and mentor for women navigating self-employment, business pivots, or new ventures. With over two decades of personal experience in the self-employment journey, I advocate six pillars for work happiness and guide you on a step-by-step approach to business success.   * I run local, monthly Networking and Business Support events in Hove - SHE Unlimited Meet-Ups, please see my events. * SHE Unlimited Business Membership launching 2025 - Get on the waitlist HERE [https://www.theflocoach.com/she-unlimited/] * I offer my signature coaching course Beyond The Crossroads [https://www.theflocoach.com/beyond-the-crossroads/] or 1 to 1 coaching [https://www.theflocoach.com/one-to-one-coaching/] for women who want to shake up their work or business, who want to take or are thinking of taking their life in a new direction or who need clarity on their direction and a map to help them get from where they are to where they want to be. I have a formula that works by exploring:  * Where you are now * Gain clarity on where you want to be * Clean up your thoughts that want to bring you down, such as your inner critic * Understand stress mechanisms and give you self-regulation tools to support your journey  * Check in with your energy and the people you surround yourself with * Guide you into making powerful goals that align with your vision, thoughts, energy and emotions * My course 'FLO COACH YOUR WORK' has been created for you, when you want and need a shake up in your working life. When you're ready to upgrade your week and would like to feel happier, have more purpose and fulfillment.  My courses have a common theme and that is to build more Eudaimonic happiness and purpose into your intertwined work and life. They are based in positive psychology and research to help you flow more easily towards what you really love and how you'd like to work. I am a coach, mentor, breath worker, yoga teacher, meditation teacher, workshop leader, body therapist, creativity explorer and positive psychology advocate. I have been self-employed for over 20 years and have experienced many ups and downs of running your own show and being all things to all people. I've also worked in corporate settings, such as Hewlett Packard, as a wellbeing consultant. If you want to check out my qualifications, please go to my LinkedIn profile.

Green Towers Hinckley Club 4 Young People

green towers hinckley club 4 young people

4.3(270)

Hinckley

Policies and Procedures are scrutinised by our auditors Jelf Risk Management, and provide our Health & Safety Management services. Our Youth Staff on an evening carry current DBS checks, safe guarding training, first aid and fire marshal competence. All staff receive personal health and safety booklets annually for which they sign for as read, and risk assessments as well as operational standard procedures are undertaken for activities and basic duties reviewed by the internal IOSH trained Managing Safely Officer and externally by Jelf Risk Management. Accident forms and incident forms are completed for all those reported on site and held accordingly. Health & Safety and Environmental statements are reviewed annually and are on display to the centre’s users. Club polices including; safe guarding and child protection, harassment, grievance, bullying, drugs and alcohol are held on site and reviewed/managed by our Welfare Officer. Club rules and procedures, including GDPR privacy notices are written on membership forms and displayed in all prominent areas of the centre.CCTV surveillance on site supports the security of the building, its staff, volunteers and users/members. Any concerns in relation to the use of Richmond Park, including anti-social behaviour, drugs and alcohol use (adjacent to our Club) should be reported to the local authorities (Police and Council). Hinckley Club For Young People have no authority or responsibility in events that take place outside of its perimeter.

Rospa Training Centre

rospa training centre

4.4(43)

Birmingham

This has been our story for more than a century, and the challenge remains great. More than 14,000 people are killed in accidents across the UK each year with thousands more suffering injuries, many of which are life-changing. Yet, accidents don’t have to happen. Smiling happy young baby in his white cot We’re proud to be at the heart of accident prevention in the UK and around the world, working to stop the needless loss and devastation that accidents cause to individuals, families, communities, businesses and society as a whole. The only UK charity to work across occupational health and safety, and road, home, leisure and education safety, we promote the exchange of life-enhancing skills and knowledge by: Researching the evidence base for accident prevention, campaigning on the big issues and sharing advice and information Providing training, consultancy, qualifications, events and products for businesses and professionals to help them manage risks to their workers and others Welcoming organisations into our membership and awards communities where they can learn from best practice and celebrate their achievements. The significant reductions in death and injury on the roads and in workplaces across the UK have demonstrated that a systematic approach to accident prevention works, and we are proud to have played our part. We are committed to continuing this legacy, and invite you to find out more about what we do and how you can get involved.