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Curative Care Alliance

curative care alliance

London

About Us With our organisational members in over 100 countries, we provide a global voice on hospice and palliative care The Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Alliance (WHPCA) is an international non-governmental organisation focusing exclusively on hospice and palliative care development worldwide. We are a network of national and regional hospice and palliative care organisations and affiliate organisations. Our mission is: To bring together the global palliative care community to improve well-being and reduce unnecessary suffering for those in need of palliative care in collaboration with the regional and national hospice and palliative care organisations and other partners. We believe that no-one with a life-limiting condition, such as cancer or HIV, should live and die with unnecessary pain and distress. Our vision is a world with universal access to hospice and palliative care. Our mission is to foster, promote and influence the delivery of affordable, quality palliative care. The WHPCA is registered in the UK where our secretariat staff are currently based. WHPCA Key Messages Hospice and palliative care aim to relieve suffering and to improve the quality of life of people and their families and carers facing life threatening and life limiting illness. At least 40 million need palliative care annually, including 20 million at the end of life. 18 million of these die in avoidable pain and distress. Pain management is essential to hospice and palliative care and the WHPCA works to improve access to these essential medications. Over 75% of the world’s population lacks adequate access to the medications needed to treat their pain. The WHPCA believes that the person accessing care should be at the centre of their care. Palliative care looks after the physical, psychological, social, practical, legal and spiritual needs of the person and their family. The WHPCA advocates for hospice and palliative care worldwide and supports national and organisations to integrate hospice and palliative care into their country’s health systems. The WHPCA works with partner organisations to care for people, their family members and carers to alleviate pain and distress and promote quality of life.

The Elephant Group

the elephant group

London

London hub: Ark Globe Academy; Crest Academy; Oasis Academy Hadley; Oasis Academy South Bank; Charter School North Dulwich; St Michael’s Catholic College; St Saviour’s & St Olave’s; Caterham High School; Ark Walworth; Newham Sixth Form (New Vic); Ark Elvin; Eltham Hill School; The John Wallis Academy; Ark Acton Academy; Bourne End Academy; Lilliam Baylis Technology School; The Bobby Moore Academy; Frances Bardsley Academy; Lammas School. Yorkshire & North East hub: Outwood Worksop Post-16 Centre (Worksop); Outwood Grange Academy (Wakefield); Outwood Academy Easingwold (Easingwold); Dixons Sixth Form Academy (Bradford); Hermitage Academy (Chester-Le-Street); Bede Academy (Blyth); Outwood Adwick & Danum (Doncaster), Outwood Hemsworth & Newbold (Wakefield), Macmillan Academy (Middlesborough) Midlands hub: Daventry Sixth Form (Daventry), Manor School Sports College (Raunds), Bradgate Sixth Form (Syston), Malcom Arnold Academy (Northampton), The City of Leicester College (Leicester), Springwood High School (King’s Lynn), Campden School Gloucester (Gloucester) . We also have an experienced, mission-driven Board of Trustees including: Matt Jones OBE (Chair), Executive Principal, Ark Globe Academy Paul Cleal OBE, Non-Executive Director Simon Coyle, Head of Philanthropy, XTX Markets Ltd Peter Hughes, CEO, Mossbourne Federation Chris Kelly, Senior Business Manager, Newton Europe Dr Samina Khan, Director for Undergraduate Admissions & Outreach, University of Oxford Sabiha Laher, Associate Executive Principal, Outwood Grange Academy Trust

Canvey Island Swimming Club

canvey island swimming club

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Essex

Since inception in 1975, Canvey Island Swimming Club (CISC) has been competing in the world of swimming and has pupils from all local areas. Swimmers are personally trained and developed in line with Swim England Swim Plans, then fed through to the Club’s Squad Teams. Once swimmers reach Squad level, Head Coach and Teachers work closely together with members to transform them into competitive swimmers. We are a competitive club whilst encouraging younger swimmers to attend for the fitness and fun side of swimming in a Swim Club environment. All swimmers are introduced into a sporting environment where fitness along with nutrition play a vital role. CISC competes in local, regional and national swimming leagues. We swim against other clubs in and around Essex and at County level. All our swimmers develop confidence and courage to compete in races either as an individual or in team events. So, come on Canvey! From August 2011 to August 2013 – CISC temporarily moved to Runnymede whilst Waterside underwent major development work. We had no Coach and no Squads at this point. The Club provided Swim School and Swim Development lessons. Late 2013 saw the return of a Coach and Squad groups slowly built. In 2018 the full committee resigned, leaving the club in disrepair, with no Swim School Teacher and no Head Coach. Some of the parents pulled together to become the new committee, their first action was to re-employ Paul as Head Coach and Alison as Head Teacher. They revised Membership/payment/insurance costs and Teamed together to make what the club is today, a family friendly swimming club.