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London Pco Licence And Training Centre

london pco licence and training centre

London

We at London PCO Licence and Training Centre have helped over 500 people to get PHV drivers’ licence. You will be benefited from our 5+ years of professional experience & we will guide & support you step by step so that everything is processed evenly. A private hire driver licence is beneficial as you can work at your own convenient time and get more flexibility in your working life. However, getting the PCO licence, is a complex process as you must provide different documents to start your application. We are here to guide you step-by-step throughout the process to get the licence as fast as possible. We will help you to prepare all your documents for DBS check, TFL registration, Application form, medical check-up, DVLA check-code and attend to any queries or letter send over to you by TFL during this time. We help and support you to make all the steps as smooth as possible by resolving any issue you might have during the entire process. To assist and guide you more to pass the assessments designed by TFL, we provide a variety of training options and packages. You can even customize your own training package with us as per your need and budget. All our courses are designed following TFL syllabus, and we use the actual exam software to enhance your skills which will make you fully ready to pass the test confidently and obtain the licence afterwards. We know the reading & understanding capability of everyone is not alike and that’s why we have designed the whole course and training tools in a compatible way to meet different needs, so everyone can possess a clear concept. We deliver professional training at a convenient and easy pace, while making all the contents of the syllabus understandable for you.

The Suzy Lamplugh Trust

the suzy lamplugh trust

London

MISSION Our mission is to reduce the risk of violence and aggression through campaigning, education and support. VISION Our vision is a society in which people are safer - and feel safer - from violence and aggression; we want people to be able to live life to the full. The Suzy Lamplugh Trust is the UK's pioneering personal safety charity and leading stalking authority, established in 1986, following the disappearance of 25-year-old Suzy Lamplugh, an estate agent and lone worker who went to meet a client and never returned. Suzy was never found and eventually declared deceased after seven years in 1993. Suzy Lamplugh Trust is widely regarded as a field expert in lone-working and personal safety training, stalking training, as well as consultancy, campaigning, and support services. It has a long history of working within the Violence Against Women and Girls sector, dealing particularly with stalking and harassment, given that it is believed, and indeed the evidence suggests Suzy may have been targeted by a stalker. The National Stalking Helpline was set up by the Trust in 2010, it has helped over 70,000 victims since its inception, and is the only service of its kind globally. The Trust exists so that what happened to Suzy does not happen to anyone else, and for over 35 years, we have worked towards reducing the risk of harassment, stalking, aggression, and violence by empowering people to take steps to avoid, mitigate or manage risks across all aspects of their life. The Trust campaigns heavily to raise greater awareness of personal safety and stalking issues, demand systemic change where needed, influence public policy, and promote a society in which people are safer and feel safer. Its longest running campaign has been the licensing of the operators and drivers of minicabs and private hire vehicles, which begun in 1998. This campaigning and policy work has been pivotal to changes in legislation and practice nationally - including in the introduction of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997, and the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, which introduced specific offences for stalking, and the 2020 stalking protection orders.