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51 Educators providing Ethics courses in London

Fclb

fclb

London

Our mission: To protect the public by promoting excellence in chiropractic regulation through service to our member boards Our vision: The FCLB is the premier international resource for information and consolidated services for ensuring the safe, ethical practice of chiropractic Brief Overview The FCLB serves as a non-profit clearinghouse and forum for the discussion of important regulatory issues. The annual conference and district meetings provide an opportunity for a healthy exchange of ideas and viewpoints, as well as unified adoption of resolutions protecting the profession's examining regulatory standards and ultimately the consumer public. OUR SERVICES Query public records of board actions through CIN-BAD. Search for continuing education credits with PACE. Get information about our annual and district meetings. Research criteria for obtaining and maintaining a chiropractic license with our Official Directory. Check out our other resources including publications, resolutions, model codes, consumer information, notes for students, and ethics materials. WHO WE ARE The first meeting of the chiropractic licensing boards was held in 1919. The Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards became an organization officially in 1926, with different names over the years. Our purposes are detailed in the Certificate of Incorporation. In summary, these deal with maintaining high, uniform standards in areas related to chiropractic licensure, regulation, discipline, and education. The corporation is non-profit, deriving its income from member dues, directory sales, financial donations and conference fees. Dues are based on the number of active chiropractic licenses. The FCLB serves as a clearinghouse and forum for the discussion of important political issues. The annual conference and district meetings provide an opportunity for a healthy exchange of ideas and viewpoints, as well as unified adoption of resolutions protecting the profession's examining regulatory standards and ultimately the consumer public. The CIN-BAD system offers several informational databases to member boards and other subscribers. CIN-BAD's ever-expanding databases are increasingly significant to regulatory boards, chiropractic colleges, managed care providers, law enforcement, and the public. Eligible members of the FCLB include boards having jurisdiction to license or regulate the practice of chiropractic in the states, provinces, commonwealths or territories of the United States of America, Canada, Australia, Mexico, and other countries. Current board members, as well as those who have served on a board within the last five years, may participate as Fellows in FCLB activities, including holding office or serving on standing committees. Those who have ever served on a chiropractic regulatory board are Honorary Fellows, privileged to attend the annual business meeting. Other organizations with an interest in chiropractic licensure are also active with the Federation. WHAT WE DO

Sirius Group Training

sirius group training

London

SIRIUS GROUP TRAINING  Profile Summary: Sirius Group Training is a distinguished and regulated training provider specialising in the fields of Health, Social Care, Business and Education. With a commitment to excellence, we empower individuals and organisations to achieve their professional development goals while upholding the highest standards of quality, ethics, and compliance. Mission Statement: "Our mission is to equip the healthcare, social care, Business and education sectors with competent and compassionate professionals through comprehensive, regulated training programs. We aim to foster a culture of excellence, diversity, and inclusivity while meeting the evolving needs of our communities." Key Features: 1. Regulated Expertise: Sirius Group Training is recognised and accredited by relevant regulatory bodies, ensuring that our programs meet industry standards and legal requirements. This accreditation provides our learners with confidence in the quality of their education. 2. Industry-Relevant Curriculum: Our programs are designed by experts with extensive experience in the healthcare, social care, business and education sectors. We continuously update our curriculum to reflect the latest industry trends and best practices. 3. Diverse Course Offerings: * Health Sector: Our health-related programs cover a wide range of topics, including healthcare management. * Social Care: We offer comprehensive training in areas such as social work, adult social care, children care services, and mental health. Health and social care assessor programmes. * Business and Leadership: Our business and leadership courses cater to aspiring entrepreneurs, managers, and professionals seeking to enhance their business acumen and leadership capabilities. ProCare's curriculum covers areas such as strategic management, financial planning, and effective leadership strategies. * Education: Our education programs cater to educators, trainers, and support staff, focusing on inclusive teaching practices and effective classroom management. 4. Experienced Instructors: Sirius boasts a team of dedicated and highly qualified instructors who are passionate about teaching and mentoring. They provide personalised guidance to help learners succeed in their chosen fields. 5. Flexible Learning Options: We understand that learners have diverse needs and schedules. Hence, we offer a variety of learning formats, including in-person classes, online courses, and blended learning options to accommodate different lifestyles and preferences. 6. Career Development Support: Beyond education, Sirius offers career support services, including resume building, and interview coaching, to help graduates transition smoothly into their chosen professions. 7. Commitment to Inclusivity: We celebrate diversity and foster an inclusive learning environment where all individuals, regardless of their background, can thrive and contribute to the betterment of society. Contact Information: * Website: https://sirius-group-training.cademy.co.uk/ [https://sirius-group-training.cademy.co.uk/] * Email: sirius@formftraining.com [sirius@formftraining.com] * Phone: 0843 289 3180 * Address: 152 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX At Sirius Group Training, we are dedicated to nurturing the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the dynamic and essential fields of Health, Social Care, Business and Education. Our commitment to quality, regulation, and inclusivity makes us a trusted partner for individuals and organisations seeking to make a positive impact on society. Join us in your journey toward a rewarding and fulfilling career.

Decolonise The Curriculum

decolonise the curriculum

London

Decolonizing the Curriculum Project (DCP) at UoK (funded by Teaching Enhancement Award and led by Dr Suhraiya Jivraj, Senior Lecturer in Law) Students are increasingly demanding a ‘liberated curriculum’ that represents their diversity as we see from #liberatemydegree, ‘Why is My Curriculum White?’ and other movements mentioned above as well as Kent Student Union campaign ‘Diversify My Curriculum’. Also at UoK law and politics students on the Race, Religion and Law module (convened by Dr Suhraiya Jivraj) have relished the opportunity both in workshops and through their assessment to explore both historical and contemporary issues that enable them to acquire ‘consciousness of their own position and struggle’ in society and education. The UoK EDI Project phase II strategy acknowledges this need in affirming that the ‘white curriculum acts as a barrier to inclusivity’ including because ‘it fails to legitimise contributions to knowledge from people of colour’. Phase II therefore seeks to ensure that ‘our curriculum reflects and addresses a range of perspectives’ and asks how this can be operationalised specifically at UoK. Modules like RRL and others in KLS are already operationalising a more inclusive curriculum requiring students to engage with key works from critical race/religion and decolonial studies which offer alternative perspectives to those heteronormative and euro-centric perspectives of white, able-bodied men dominating the western canon. This project will go one significant step further by placing students of colour as well as knowledge produced by people of colour at the centre. Being a student led project is crucial as it empowers them to become change actors and co-producers of knowledge, shaping the agenda and curriculum that seeks to include them. Moreover, it enables them to be ‘assets’ rather than see themselves represented as quantitative data in University diversity reports which does not capture the nuance and complexity of their lived realities. Empowerment for self-determination at the grassroots level is key as is apparent from student led movements that have already effected change in the curriculum. The desire for self and culturally intelligible knowledge is now well documented including in the University of Kent, Student Success (EDI) Project, Phase I:Report 2 ‘Theory and research on race and attainment in UK higher education’ by Hensby and Mitton (2017). This project seeks to operationalise this further and more broadly through the following three interlinked activities: 1) Focus groups: · Up to five stage 3 students will lead focus groups of five to ten BAME students from across the KLS UG programme. · The focus group leaders will form a research team and design the format and questions collaboratively, under the supervision of Dr Jivraj, using naturalistic methods and going through the KLS ethics approval process. 2) Publication of findings: · The data from the focus groups will be collated by the research team and will produce an accessible output such as a ‘manifesto of suggestions’ on making the curriculum more inclusive and a co-authored e-book. · The research team will also be supported in publishing findings via a blog and social media. 3) Student led conference · The workshop committee will organise a half day student led conference to discuss the findings and invite speakers from campaigns such as the NUS #liberatemydegree campaign; Why is My Curriculum White? (based at UCL); Decolonising our Minds SOAS; and the #Rhodesmustfall student movements and at least one academic speaker. Watch this space for further details.

Nexus Human

nexus human

London

Nexus Human, established over 20 years ago, stands as a pillar of excellence in the realm of IT and Business Skills Training and education in Ireland and the UK.  For over two decades, Nexus Human has been a steadfast source of reliable and high-quality training solutions, catering to a diverse range of professional and educational needs. With a strong reputation in the Training Industry, Nexus Human has consistently demonstrated its commitment to equipping individuals and organisations with the skills and knowledge required to thrive in today's dynamic world.  Our training programs span a wide spectrum, encompassing IT certifications, business skills, and much more.   What sets Nexus Human apart is our unwavering dedication to staying at the forefront of industry trends and technology advancements.  Our expert instructors, coupled with cutting-edge training resources, ensure that students receive the most up-to-date and relevant knowledge available. The impact of Nexus Human extends far and wide, helping individuals enhance their career prospects and aiding businesses in achieving their goals.  This 20-year journey has solidified our institution's standing as a trusted partner in personal and professional growth, offering reliable, excellent training that continues to shape the future.  Whether you seek to upskill, reskill, or simply stay ahead of the curve, Nexus Human is the place to turn for an educational experience marked by quality, reliability, and innovation.