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Traveller Pride

traveller pride

London

A brief description of who we are, who we aim to be and some guiding principles. In short, we want to be the service we could've done with as teens. We are a collective, this means if you want to get involved with us but feel something below needs to change, we can discuss that. Contact us We are a UK-Based collective made up of LGBT+ Travellers working to provide support, representation and a platform for LGBT+ Travellers. Our focus is both on local action/solidarity and gaining wider recognition for issues faced by those of us in this particular intersection. “Travellers” is used as inclusively as possible. There is enough commonality of experience and discrimination to make this inter-group solidarity important. We still recognise the differences between the groups but believe there is enough shared experience, including discriminations, to make us effective allies for one another and to mean we’re often fighting the exact same battle. We operate on a self-identification policy rather than relying on ethically dubious ideas of racial purity. There is no hierarchy of settled vs nomadic, but we do acknowledge the different issues that can occur as a nomadic/peripatetic Traveller vs a settled one (and again, the difference between settled on sites vs settled in housing). Traveller in this context can mean Romany Gypsies, Welsh Kale, Irish Travellers, Scottish Travellers, New Travellers, Van Dwellers, Boaters, Bargee, Showmen, Circus People. Anyone who positively (but not necessarily publically) identifies as LGBT+ and a Traveller is welcome. We are a loose collective rather than a codified charity because we feel this makes it easier to respond quickly, without as much red tape. Despite this, we want to operate as transparently as possible. To this end: We have meetings at least quarterly, minutes are available to whoever requests them unless we have good reason to believe the request is vexatious or malicious. We do have a bank account & paypal, our finances can be looked at and explained upon request unless we have good reason to believe the request is vexatious or malicious. We welcome scrutiny and will attempt to be transparent when questions are asked of us unless we have good reason to believe the request is vexatious or malicious or if it would infringe on an individual's privacy. We reject the stereotyped oversimplifications of “Travellers are Homophobic/Transphobic”. It can be difficult to come from some more traditional backgrounds among Travellers but there is enough variation within the groups to make this meaningless. We don’t exist because Travellers are bad people, we exist because there’s currently not a space for us at all. This is more because until recently Traveller activism has been focussed on the essentials of survival (a place to stay, access to sanitation) or very base human demands (education etc.) and it is only now that we have wanted to shine light on the diversity within our communities. Equally, we reject the stereotyped oversimplifications of “LGBT+ people are anti-Traveller”. This can be the case, but is not the rule. We aim to provide regular space for our community to meet, network and build links of solidarity. We want to represent LGBT+ Issues in Traveller spaces and Traveller issues in LGBT+ Spaces. Given our particularly inclusive definition of Traveller, we also aim to shine a light on the communities that have been often overlooked by mainstream Traveller activism or Traveller charities. Decisions are made either at our meetings or by consulting with the general steering group “Pridesters”- You may request to join this. We value inter-group solidarity. This looks like actively welcoming collaborations with others and actively challenging prejudice when we find it, regardless of it impacting us. In terms of direct help: we offer outreach phone calls to offer advice and combat isolation, a solidarity fund and logistic help with leaving difficult situations. We have access to a network of Traveller-friendly safehouses (which we’re looking to build upon) to get you safe if needs be.

Uvic

uvic

3.9(28)

London

The tale of UVIC Group's rapid growth dates back to 2003. Over the past decade, UVIC has provided tens of thousands of cross-border migrants and overseas students with products of a diversified range and customer services of unrivalled quality in education, immigration, investment, media and technology. Headquartered in the heart of central London and two more offices in Manchester and Newcastle, UVIC has established a network of regional centres, including Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Changsha and Beijing, as well as strategic partners in both Europe and Asia. UVIC is one of the leading education consultancy providers, and also the largest immigration service centre in the UK. UVIC’s media division has established strategic long-term partnerships with BBC, Financial Times, and CCTV in addition to a large number of other international media platforms, collectively generating an impressive portfolio of high quality news, documentaries as well as in-depth commentaries and investigations. UK Visa and Immigration Centre is one brand under the UVIC Group. As the largest visa and immigration organisation in the the UK, we provide not only authoritative UK immigration and visa services, but also offer immigrants rich resources to help them invest, establish businesses and network after arriving to the UK. UVIC is a leading pioneer in the field of immigration law. Reliable Professional Team UVIC is the leading immigration and visa service agency appointed by many transnational enterprises, NGOs and universities in the UK. UVIC has over ten years of experience in UK immigration law consultation and services. It has a professional team of immigration solicitors with strong legal backgrounds, and it strives to provide unparalleled legal consultation services. One-stop Service UVIC provides one-stop immigration service to thousands of premium clients, who wish to establish businesses, invest, purchase properties and enrol their children in globally recognised educational institutions in the UK. Customised Service UVIC’s professional immigration team works closely with clients. We seek to create a precise and suitable immigration plan especially tailored to the needs of each individual client. Strong Political and Business Network UVIC has established strategic partnerships with various British governmental bodies and chambers of commerce, and has maintained long-term collaborations with different well-known private banks and investment companies. High-end Client Resources The high-end client resources that UVIC has accumulated create an effective platform, which offers a strong business and immigration network for sharing wealth, opportunities and information. UVIC’s leading expertise enables our clients to realise their dreams of embarking on a new journey in the UK.

Creature Courage

creature courage

SUTTON

Creature Courage is the UK's leading animal phobia expert. We offer powerful life-changing workshops to radically treat animal phobias in just one day! We also offer educational talks and lectures on the neuroscience of fear and phobias with a fascinating animal encounter at the end to demonstrate the concepts. We at Creature Courage know how debilitating and embarrassing these phobias can be. It can be so frustrating when others do not understand that you can't just "get over it" as this is an issue that is deeper than what you can simply rationalize.   You are not alone. You would be surprised about how common these phobias are.  And we are here to support you and achieve a liberating change that you may have never thought possible.  We are passionate about making a positive difference in people's lives! We run fun therapeutic experience workshops to powerfully change your life and break free from common animal phobias such as spiders and insects, reptiles, birds, cats, dogs, rodents, etc. Our workshops are carefully designed using the power of neuroscience to radically change your reaction to a trigger animal to break free of phobias, fears, and anxieties around animals.  Additionally, our workshops will also help you address overall anxiety with our dynamic holistic approach. You will gain the knowledge and tools to start changing bad habits in all anxiety triggers in your life to achieve overall better mental health. You will learn how to conquer fear no matter what you may face! So the benefits go far beyond just the animal phobia.  The workshops are designed to not only be life-changing, healing, and educational but also interesting and exciting! We want to make it a great day out and a memorable experience to remember. We use a combination of education, cognitive behavioral therapy, NLP techniques, art therapy, hypnotherapy, and most importantly immersive therapy to achieve our incredibly high success rate. Most clients only need one session to dramatically change their reactions to a trigger animal!   Creature Courage has been featured in the media regularly including being on Good Morning Britain, Sky News, various ITV programmes, BBC Radio 2, The Daily Mail, and many more. We have worked with Merlin Entertainment & have cured various celebrities of their animal phobias.  Our staff is fully insured with years of experience, Creature Courage is a brand you can trust.  

Declutter Dollies

declutter dollies

London

“Dilly has the ability to glance at any space and within seconds know the changes that need to be made. The speed in which she works, and the passion for her work is unrivalled, she doesn’t just know organisation, she knows the value of space and how to be in control of it and most importantly how to change it.” Dilly Carter is a masterclass in detoxing space. A straight-talking and practical professional organiser who believes that if we all cut the clutter, live better with less and give ourselves more headspace, we will enjoy life more. She is the founder of Declutter Dollies, an organising and home styling service that promises to turn her clients' chaos into calm and help them discover the health benefits of living in an organised home. Dilly is the author of Create Space – a room-by-room guide to organising your home with a fresh and relatable take on the link between mental wellbeing and decluttering - and provides decluttering advice on BBC One’s Sort Your Life Out. As a teenager Dilly worked folding clothes in luxury boutiques and then later as an assistant and personal shopper where she gained an understanding of how to create, organise and sustain stylish yet functional spaces. A lifelong passion for fashion and an uncanny ability to bring order to a chaotic environment has seen her cleanse and curate the wardrobes and homes of high-profile celebrities, busy professionals and stressed-out mums alike. Known as @declutterdollies to her 100k+ Instagram followers around the world, Dilly now extends her helping hand on social media and via virtual cleanses. She helps private clients and followers become more organised in their day to day lives by encouraging them to implement small ‘Dolly Dashes’ to chip away at domestic disarray. Sharing organising hacks and tips, Dilly proves that you can not only make your home beautiful, but truly make it work as a place of sanctuary. Full of practical solutions, advice and techniques, Dilly truly believes in the connection between outer order and inner calm. By clearing out your home, you can also clear your mind, improve your relationships and enhance your wellbeing. Dilly truly learned the value of decluttering when she began helping her mother, who suffers from bipolar disorder, organise her 'living chaos' at home. Her extraordinary personal story, that saw her adopted from Sri Lanka aged three and now caring for her mother who lives with Dilly and her young family, has been an inspiration to many and she has generated a loyal fleet of fans (her dollies!) Dilly doesn’t just make your space tidy. She makes it work.

Yoga360 & Meditation with Simon Hoten

yoga360 & meditation with simon hoten

London

Yoga360 with Simon Hoten (pronounced Yoga three sixty) creates yoga practices, classes, workshops and retreats. As the number 360 reflects the number of degrees in a full or whole circle, Yoga360 reflects a focus on the whole person.   Founder: Simon Hoten I have been practising & studying yoga since 2003 and teaching since 2010. As a yoga teacher I am British Wheel of Yoga accredited. I am also a qualified meditation teacher and certified iRest™ Teacher (iRest yoga nidra / Guided meditation) I started my personal meditation practise with a 10 day silent Vipassana meditation retreat in New Zealand in March 2003. Following this revelatory experience, I went to my first yoga class a few days later, with the primary intention of improving my flexibility so that I could sit more comfortably during meditation. However at my very first class I became intrigued about the physical yoga practise as well as meditation and this soon developed into the passion that it is today. My teaching style is one of emphasis on the breath, healthy alignment, flow of movement, building strength & flexibility, whilst also giving an opportunity for deep relaxation. I aim for all my classes to be open and friendly whilst also being focused. I am very keen in sharing the benefits of private / one on one teaching, having personally seen the depth in my own practise develop following such a setting. As a yoga teacher I come with 25 years of experience of a fast-paced, city working-life and all the pressures, expectations and challenges that this lifestyle brings. I have seen the positives that yoga can bring first hand including supporting improved focus and energy as well as helping alleviate symptoms of stress and supporting improved sleep patterns particularly after long periods of travelling. With a regular asana practise, I have also significantly benefited from improved posture, flexibility and movement in my body where there were restrictions, particularly following the effects of a severe femur fracture in my 20's and subsequent 12 month recovery period in hospital.