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Hamlets Training Centre

hamlets training centre

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London

At Hamlets Training Centre, our commitment is to provide high quality, professional training as an independent further and higher education as a short course provider. Hamlets Training Centre caters for all students offering courses in Health and Safety, Food Safety, Food Allergy, Fire Safety, First Aid, Licensing, English Language (ESOL) and Life in the UK. International students on short-term student visas are also welcome to join English language courses tailored to all levels to help improve their English language skills for professional development, for employment or to prepare them for further studies in the UK. Hamlets Training Centre is a listed SELT course provider preparing students for Trinity Secure English Language Tests (SELT) and LanguageCert. Additionally, our qualifications are offered by leading awarding bodies such as CIEH, HABC, ESB and Qualifications Network. At the training centre, our aim is to provide learners with intensive, comprehensive and legally up-to-date courses in order to aid them in every aspect of their lives, whether that be professionally or legally. Ever since the beginning, we have worked tirelessly at Hamlets Training Centre to improve life and employment opportunities for the local community and beyond by offering professional and accredited qualifications. As a result, we have become one of the leading national training providers. Our training experience is unique as we provide high-quality after-care, support and administrative services. Hamlets Training Centre is committed to providing high quality accredited training courses that meet the needs of our students. All of our tutors and teachers are highly qualified and experienced in the field of their expertise. We are flexible and we design our course and training materials so they are easy to understand by our learners. Our aim is to achieve 100% success for everyone we train and to ensure that they enjoy the best possible training to gain the skills they need to perform better in their day-to-day work and life.

The Suzy Lamplugh Trust

the suzy lamplugh trust

London

MISSION Our mission is to reduce the risk of violence and aggression through campaigning, education and support. VISION Our vision is a society in which people are safer - and feel safer - from violence and aggression; we want people to be able to live life to the full. The Suzy Lamplugh Trust is the UK's pioneering personal safety charity and leading stalking authority, established in 1986, following the disappearance of 25-year-old Suzy Lamplugh, an estate agent and lone worker who went to meet a client and never returned. Suzy was never found and eventually declared deceased after seven years in 1993. Suzy Lamplugh Trust is widely regarded as a field expert in lone-working and personal safety training, stalking training, as well as consultancy, campaigning, and support services. It has a long history of working within the Violence Against Women and Girls sector, dealing particularly with stalking and harassment, given that it is believed, and indeed the evidence suggests Suzy may have been targeted by a stalker. The National Stalking Helpline was set up by the Trust in 2010, it has helped over 70,000 victims since its inception, and is the only service of its kind globally. The Trust exists so that what happened to Suzy does not happen to anyone else, and for over 35 years, we have worked towards reducing the risk of harassment, stalking, aggression, and violence by empowering people to take steps to avoid, mitigate or manage risks across all aspects of their life. The Trust campaigns heavily to raise greater awareness of personal safety and stalking issues, demand systemic change where needed, influence public policy, and promote a society in which people are safer and feel safer. Its longest running campaign has been the licensing of the operators and drivers of minicabs and private hire vehicles, which begun in 1998. This campaigning and policy work has been pivotal to changes in legislation and practice nationally - including in the introduction of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997, and the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, which introduced specific offences for stalking, and the 2020 stalking protection orders.