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540 Educators providing Disability courses

Tryst Gymnastics Club

tryst gymnastics club

British Gymnastics is proud to be the National Governing Body for gymnastics in the UK. We work in partnership with the Home Country Gymnastics Associations across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. We support our club members, coaches and delivery partners to create safe, welcoming and rewarding experiences through our investment in the people, places, and activity programmes that enable gymnasts to shine. By leading, supporting and inspiring everyone involved in the sport to do amazing things, we strive to keep our members safe by providing education programmes and continual professional development as well comprehensive insurance, governance, training and best practice on everything from safeguarding, health and safety, and policy, to Covid-19 through our Step Forward Plan. We’re passionate about ensuring a lasting legacy for gymnastics and supporting clubs and partners to get back on their feet and rebuild after the devastating impact of the pandemic. We also want to help create even more opportunities for people to get involved with gymnastics in the future, whether that’s participating, coaching, or supporting. British Gymnastics disciplines include, Acrobatic Gymnastics, Aerobic Gymnastics, Disability Gymnastics, Men’s Artistic Gymnastics, Rhythmic Gymnastics, TeamGym, Trampoline, Double Mini Tramp, Tumbling and Women’s Artistic Gymnastics. Plus Gymnastics For All (GFA) encompasses a wide range of recreational gymnastics activities from Preschool Gymnastics to Adult Gymnastics and GymFit and Freestyle Gymnastics, to competitions and festivals including GymFusion.

Area 43 Enterprises

area 43 enterprises

London

Work opportunities at Area 43 (Cardigan Youth Project). A charity, which runs a Drop-in Centre in Cardigan, providing information, support & training to young people aged 16-25 & counselling services to those aged 10-30. Developing and providing a broad range of support services for young people, our aims are to: Enable children and young people to develop self-esteem and a positive approach to their lives and their place in society. To encourage them to participate in learning experiences and decision-making processes that impact their lives and their communities. Address and combat the problems they face in their home circumstances, relationships, social and life experiences, paying particular attention to those challenged by homelessness, unemployment, substance/alcohol misuse, criminality and discrimination. We are especially interested in working with those who are socially, educationally, economically or geographically disadvantaged or have any sort of disability. Provide young people with real learning opportunities both formal and informal that encourage and allow them to fulfill their potential. To co-operate with and share good practice and experience with agencies (both statutory and non-statutory) who provide services for young people and to forge links and represent the needs and aspirations of young people within their communities and to the government. Counselling young people “Coming to Area 43 is kind of like my escape. The vibe is so good her

Pda Training

pda training

3.5(182)

London

Founded in 1986, PDA is one of Lewisham’s most successful development centres. PDAs core values of Respect, Integrity and Adaptability underpin our reputation for professionalism. Our values shape and define the culture of our company. They guide how we respond and make decisions. PDA has a wealth of experience in conducting assessments and testing against a wide range of recognised standards, this includes literacy, numeracy support, NVQ assessment, and BCS approval to offer qualifications in all areas of IT skills and support. We have achieved both IiP and Matrix accreditation and are a Home Office approved centre offering invigilation and testing for the Life in the UK Citizenship test. PDA (Training) Limited has also become one of the first in the Lewisham borough to be awarded the Mayors Procurement Standard for Equality and Diversity. Our work with the local community Stephen Tavernier, Managing Director "We continue to be active in the community and have developed actions arising from our corporate social responsibility.” We continue to work effectively with a range of networks to support regional priorities closely linked to business support. We continue to forge and embrace our partnerships in the region. Key Partnerships:- Voluntary Action Lewisham DiversiTrain EWGroup Greenwich Community College Abass Training CTC Training UK Border Agency University for Industry Choice Support Lewisham Disability Coalition Assessment Services PDA has a wealth of experience in conducting assessments and testing against a wide range of recognised standards, with many that recognise links with diversity and inclusion concepts. We have been successful in achieving a number of centre accreditations such as: City and Guilds Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR) Education Development International (EDI) BCS - The Chartered Institute for IT Investors in People (IiP) Matrix (Information, Advice and Guidance Approved) Mayors Procurement Standard in Equality and Diversity

Crimsham Farm

crimsham farm

London

Crimsham Farm is a community farming project, spearheaded and run by Veterans of the ArmedForces and young adults with learning difficulties. We run a variety of weekly clubs that engage with the local community, offering a completely inclusive experience for all. The site itself has been structured on a needs led basis, built and improved at every step through engagement with our users and the wider community, additions made at their request, making us the most unique farming project in the county. Crimsham Farm also acts as an alternative education provision, providing a space away from school for students who struggle to fit with the models of mainstream education and as a therapeutic centre for students with Special Educational Needs. By 2021 we will be host to a Veterans RV where members of the Armed Forces can come for mental health assistance, support groups, drop in centres, breakfast clubs and general information and signposting to help with every day life. With a passion for the outdoors, education and needs, Crimsham Farm is pioneering the way forward in positive therapeutic interactions in a safe and disabled friendly environment, providing a space that cannot be found anywhere else in Sussex in which the local community no matter the cause, can come and join in the fun, whether that’s through reduction of social isolation, inclusion in activities or just somewhere to come for a cuppa and a chat, it can be found here on the farm any time of the day, any time of the year! We have a huge range of activities to engage in, all of which can be found here on the website, and the site is expanding and improving all the time, so if you want to get involved, but cant find your niche, drop us a message or pop by for a chat. If you are a school or charitable institution helping those struggling with mental health or disability based needs, why not come and see what we can offer your clients and students. We truly are a one stop shop for all! As a not for profit, we rely heavily on donations in order to keep up our amazing work, what with the struggles of Covid over the past year, things are even more difficult for everyone than they were before, so, if you know what we do, like what we do and want to help, why not donate now? Any amount will help. Stay local, help local, reap the rewards.

Get Set Academy

get set academy

4.1(10)

The purpose of the policy is to set out the Information, Advice and Guidance services Get SET Academy (GSA) commits to provide to potential and current learners, parents of learners under the age of 18, staff and employers. The policy is designed to ensure consistent, effective, and fair treatment for all. This policy has been impact assessed to ensure that it does not adversely affect staff on the grounds of sex, transgender, marital or civil partnership status, racial group, nationality, sexual orientation, religion or belief disability or age. The policy should be read in conjunction with other Get SET Academy policies and procedures including the equality policy, confidentiality policy, data protection policy. INFORMATION, ADVICE AND GUIDANCE (IAG) Definitions: • Information refers to the provision of factual, unbiased information relating to learning and careers. Information can be imparted verbally by an advisor or by printed material, and the internet. • Advice requires more in-depth interaction with the client. It includes the explanation of information and how to access and use the information. When giving advice we will always endeavour to suggest, or encourage you to explore, different options for achieving your goals. • Guidance involves an in-depth session or series of sessions between the client and advisor, in which the advisor helps the client through the process of making decisions about learning and careers. This may include support in accessing and using online resources. OBJECTIVES We have defined specific objectives against which we will measure the effectiveness of our IAG service: (Specific targets will vary year by year). To provide impartial, unbiased IAG in a form that is easily understood by the recipient. 1. To ensure IAG is treated confidentially as per the Data Protection Act 2018 and GDPR. 2. To ensure IAG promotes and embeds equality and diversity throughout all of the provision. 3. To systematically monitor, review, evaluate and continually improve our IAG and measure performance. 4. To signpost clients to other competent organisations/services where the nature of the query, interest or concern is out of scope of our capability/competence. 5. Minimising the withdrawal of learners. 6. Timeliness of learners’ achievement of qualifications. 7. Learner satisfaction levels. 8. Employer satisfaction levels

Blind Burners Community Interest Company

blind burners community interest company

London

where the assumption that human culture is primarily visual is challenged until it dissolves, along with the entwined racism, patriarchy, misogyny, homophobic bullshit, other limiting beliefs and destructive economic systems …where the assumption that VR is a predominantly visual medium, not “for” or “by” visually impaired participants, is kicked to the kerb. Help us course correct the development of this critical mode in which our future selves will live, work, love, play. …where accessibility techniques such as audio description extend deep into the richer reaches of art forms and cultural identities …. where audio describers are not afraid to describe the weird and the wonderful, and who have the cultural insight to respectfully describe any human being …where creation tools, arts education and access are provided to ensure equal access for all those who are otherwise excluded or disadvantaged by a disability …where Burning Man art, culture, and event information is accessible to visually impaired participants. … where visually impaired participants can navigate physical and digital Burning Man experiences independently or with easy, on-demand assistance. … where visually impaired participants and other excluded Burners are able to make the same independent choices as sighted participants. …where those who are blind and deaf are not forgotten, and are embraced as creators too … where all this is considered foundational to Burning Man culture. In short, a world built for all of us. It is something we see, and with your help will make real.