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2452 Courses in Hailsham

Stained Glass Workshops Taster (3hr) or One day (7.5hr) options

By Blue Skies Glass Studio - Ruth Summers

I am a glass artist who's been designing and creating bespoke contemporary stained glass commissions since 1998. I love to create glass pieces that are pulled in from the things around me that inspire me in life. I would love to help you create your own glass piece of your choice to take home with you at the end of our workshop together. We have flexibility on days/times for workshops, daytime, evenings and weekends, so do get in touch! Many thanks, Ruth x

Stained Glass Workshops 
Taster (3hr) or One day (7.5hr) options
Delivered In-Person in Brighton + more
£80 to £250

Starting a New Business

5.0(1)

By Let’s Do Business Group

Join us for an exciting 2-day FREE workshop where we will be diving into the world of starting a new business. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or simply curious about starting your own business, this event is for you!

Starting a New Business
Delivered In-Person in Hastings
FREE

Winter Mindful Reset Weekend Retreat

By Mark Westmoquette

Escape deep into the Sussex countryside for a weekend of stillness, introspection and nurture, through the practices of yoga, meditation and mindful stargazing.

Winter Mindful Reset Weekend Retreat
Delivered In-Person in East Sussex
£400 to £530

University Foundation Year - International Diploma

4.2(10)

By Bournemouth City College

The Level 3 International Foundation Diploma for Higher Education Studies (L3IFDHES) is usually a one-year pre-university qualification that provides students with an entry route to an overseas university. The L3IFDHES prepares students with the essential English language skills, key transferable study skills, cultural knowledge, and chosen specialisms that universities feel bridges the gap between high school and undergraduate study. In January 2023 we offer pathways in business and higher finance. With agreements in place with over 70 universities across the globe, students’ can progress with confidence to a higher education course for further study. Entry Requirements For entry onto the NCC Education Level 3 International Foundation Diploma for Higher Education Studies (L3IFDHES) qualification students must have successfully completed secondary school education. Students must also meet the English language entry requirements of: • IELTS minimum score of 4.5 or above OR • GCE ‘O’ Level English D7 or above Alternatively, a student can take the free NCC Education Higher English Placement Test which is administered by our Accredited Partner Centre’s.

University Foundation Year - International Diploma
Delivered In-Person in Bournemouth or UK WideFlexible Dates
£9,000 to £17,500

Leadership and Management Programmes

5.0(3)

By Lapd Solutions Ltd

Leadership and Management development, Leadership training, management training, Leadership development

Leadership and Management Programmes
Delivered in Birmingham + 1 more or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£9,000 to £15,000

Diploma in Humanistic Creative Counselling

5.0(6)

By Dunamis Therapy Hub

5 term Counselling Diploma training. Accredited

Diploma in Humanistic Creative Counselling
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£9,850

Setting up your Business Social Media Accounts

5.0(1)

By Let’s Do Business Group

Are you a self-proclaimed social media novice, but want to learn how to use it to start marketing your business on channels like Facebook and Instagram? Join our in-person informative and practical course and gain the skills you need to start moving on your killer social media strategy!

Setting up your Business Social Media Accounts
Delivered In-Person in Hastings
£30

The Gold Card Training Programme

5.0(9)

By Optima Electrical Training

The Gold Card Training Programme is the most comprehensive electrician course available. We offer weekday, weekend and evening delivery options. JIB ECS (Gold) Card is quickly becoming a necessity when seeking work on commercial sites, or sub-contracting to larger contractors.

The Gold Card Training Programme
Delivered In-Person in London + 2 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£8,995

The Fast Track Course

5.0(9)

By Optima Electrical Training

The shortage of electricians has lead to an increased demand nationwide and in turn a sharp rise in salary. Our training solutions can help you gain nationally recognised qualifications such as City & Guilds and NVQ. Not only you will train in state-of-the-art training centres, but you can also have the opportunity to attain the Work Based Performance Units and complete a portfolio of diverse evidence of onsite work.

The Fast Track Course
Delivered In-Person in London + 2 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£6,470 to £8,495

The Corporate Retreat

5.0(3)

By Lapd Solutions Ltd

Organisational retreat, organisational seminar, executive development,

The Corporate Retreat
Delivered In-Person in Birmingham + 1 more or UK WideFlexible Dates
£5,000 to £7,500

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The Offer Bank

the offer bank

5.0(3)

Brighton

‘Yes’ is to accept an ‘offer’. ‘And’ is to build on that offer. ‘Yes’ is to agree to be on a threshold. ‘And’ is to step over that threshold and offer, receive or discover new information. When we improvisers say ‘Yes, And’ to an offer, we allow for divergent (aka ‘blue-sky’) and creative thinking that follows the points of interest and engagement in a conversation, rather than following a pre-written agenda. It also makes sure – because we always accept the ‘Yes’ and specifically build on that ‘Yes’ with our ‘And’ – that everyone remains on track and on topic, without any wild or left-field or non-relevant additions. It also means there are no denials or blocks and, equally, there are no wildly disparate or ‘out there’ suggestions. So by creating an environment without blocks, wild tangents or stagnant thinking, ‘Yes, And’ keeps a group on topic, imaginative and in flow. Improvisers acknowledge that many people (ourselves included), prefer to say ‘No’ or ‘Yes, But’. Saying ‘No’ makes humans feel more in control and safe. “Shall we try this new thing?” “No!” (I’m busy, it’s untested, there’s good reasons not to – and essentially, it feels safer to say “No”). Saying ‘Yes, But’ makes humans feel more in control and safe – and sometimes a bit cleverer. “Shall we try this new thing?” “Yes, But… Before we do, I can see and will now list a number of clever reasons why it might not work.” (I’m in control of my fear and the possibility of the unknown. I sound open to it but essentially, I might not like it, so it feels safer to say “No”). However, we are programmed, as humans, to keep ourselves safe. So we can afford to go with the flow a bit more often and to work our ‘accept and build’ muscles. When we get in the habit of saying ‘Yes, And’, it guarantees more focused, meaningful conversations, clearer routes to creativity, better teamwork. It puts more options on the table. Even better, it encourages imaginative connections instead of competitions involving egos. It’s good for rapport. It means we think fast and shiny. It’s the clearest route to pure play. And play is key. Play where we imagine, invent, create, and solve. Play is how and where we humans human to our best potential.

Heart Healer

heart healer

5.0(6)

Hastings

I believe we hold more potential than we can possibly imagine. I also believe many of us have had experiences that have left us feeling the opposite. We can learn to cope by closing up parts of our hearts for protection, staying small or rigid and we can find ourselves living lives that don’t reflect our true, juicy brilliance. We have a choice, always, about how we respond to what we come up against in life. We may not be conscious of it, but once we are, boy does the game shift gears. I spent most of my life juggling far too many balls, burning the candle at both ends and was petrified of being still. I didn’t know who I was when I wasn’t doing something. This exhausting cycle sprung from a lack of self-love and self-trust, which was a result of childhood abuse I had blocked out. Feeling poor all the time, (no matter how much money was in my bank account), perpetually single and like I was missing out on everything, I was no longer actively suicidal but sitting on a foundation of anger and frustration. Several major traumas in my life had not been dealt with and I was on a lot of medication of Narcolepsy. I was holding it together, but I was far from happy or healthy. I won’t share all the details here but am happy to bring them up when I hold space if they are relevant; suffice to say some unbearable life circumstances lead me to explore the spiritual path, and I began to realise there was a lot more to being alive than I was currently experiencing. For a while I couldn’t see it, but I had started to turn my life around from it’s very depths. It hasn’t been easy, and it definitely hasn’t been boring. I have travelled across rainforests, mountains, warehouses and the cosmos to find answers, but I have generally found more questions. Learning to surrender to what is mystic and trust in my own foundation of courage, compassion and wisdom have been of immeasurable benefit. I’ve connected to an inner power that I was unaware I had, it has guided me to share the tools, lessons and magic I have collected since I first began to heal from the inside out.