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Northwest Education & Training

northwest education & training

4.1(13)

Liverpool

Here at NWEAT we pride ourselves on delivering training through an experienced and passionate team of individual assessors who’s overriding aim is – Success for all. We strive to provide the highest quality of training to learners to meet the needs of employers. NWEAT aim to match the quality of training and employer needs, resulting in suitable employment for the learner and trained employees for the employer. We achieve this through an efficient and commercially beneficial service. Why Choose NWEAT NWEAT’s first consideration is our learners. We continuously strive to ensure our learners achieve their highest potential. This results in NWEAT's employers retaining a team of skilled and motivated individuals with the ambition and drive necessary to succeed. The team will work with you to understand your existing needs, challenges and opportunities. We then use this information to design, develop and deliver relevant training to support your existing or future career prospects. NWEAT offers a relaxed environment that not only promotes learning but also caters to the well being of our learners. We deliver training that stimulates, motivates and promotes the highest level of learning, ensuring that you come away with the skills and desire needed to achieve your goals provide the training and skills necessary to succeed. With continued, ongoing support and progression NWEAT has the highest level of teaching, training and assessment standards.

Swarthmore Education Centre

swarthmore education centre

4.0(18)

Leeds

The spirit of the Centre’s aims has remained unchanged for over 100 years: Swarthmore seeks to inspire lives through friendly learning within a commitment to equality of opportunity Swarthmore is a centre for lifelong learning, community projects and family learning sessions as well as the courses and activities. Our main aim is to encourage people who want to learn but might not feel comfortable in more formal educational institutions. We work on a friendly, human scale. Many volunteers currently support the Centre’s work, and we welcome their contributions of time and energy. The Centre was founded by members of the Quaker movement in 1909 with the aim of including and involving people in learning activities and making sure that people were treated with equality and respect. Two members of the Society of Friends remain on our democratically elected ‘Council’ of Trustees, made up of Centre members and representatives of community organisations with shared aims. Swarthmore is a not-for-profit registered charity, and a company limited by guarantee. Our Grade II Listed Building has a fascinating history and is made up of six four-story terraced houses with additional dance and art studios to the rear. We have specialist facilities for pottery, jewellery, stained glass and sculpture, and the atmosphere is intentionally homely and informal. We also work within the local community on negotiated projects, including arts and ‘Skills for Life’ programmes. Many groups and individuals make use of the Centre as a community resource, providing facilities for a wide variety of local groups. Swarthmore attracts a social mix of people who come to the Centre because of their shared interests in learning rather than their background. We offer room hire at competitive rates, and welcome the public to use our café facilities. If you would like more information about the centre, SWARTHMORE’S CENTURY; A LEEDS EXPERIMENT IN ADULT EDUCATION, 1909–2009 by Tom Steele is an authoritative look into our history.