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Capital City College Training

capital city college training

4.4(20)

London

Apprenticeships and Training in LondonCapital City College Training (CCCT) is part of the Capital City College Group, bringing together City and Islington College, Westminster Kingsway College and the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London. Combined, we bring together more than 100 years of experience in education and training, rooted in the communities we serve. With a combined enrolment of over 37,000 students, the founding colleges form the largest further education institution in London. Together we are able to lead the reinvigoration of the capital’s evolving further education sector. CCCT delivers high-quality training solutions for businesses, designed to meet the needs of employers looking to improve their workforce. Our courses are designed with real jobs in mind and our colleges are constantly updating their course portfolio to reflect the latest market intelligence, employer and student demand. We work with businesses to understand their market requirements. We deliver high-quality training solutions designed to improve their workforce with innovative training and the right recruits We work with young people who are eager to learn and progress. We help them choose a training option that meets market opportunities to find a clear path to work We match talented learners with suitable roles to help both business and individuals to thrive We help people who are already working to explore new areas through short courses that enable them to make choices about career directions

Link Chinese Academy

link chinese academy

5.0(1)

London

LCA was founded in 2003 to provide an innovative solution to the lack of high-quality Mandarin education for children in the UK. Over the past 13 years our hard work, commitment and dedication has had fantastic results – we have seen impressive growth in terms of numbers of students and locations. We’re never content to sit back and ‘rest on our laurels’. We continue to ‘push the boundaries’ and have changed the ‘landscape’ of children Chinese language education in the UK. More than 80% of our students come through personal recommendations – a clear indication to us that we are continuing to meet and exceed our students’ expectations! Our Mission 办学理念 Our mission is to enable children to communicate confidently in Mandarin across geographical and cultural boundaries. At LCA, learners develop language skills through a systematic learning experience that combines immersive content, innovative technology and an engaging classroom experience. What the press say 媒体评价 High-achieving parents are rushing to sign up Mandarin classes at Link Chinese Academy. - The Telegraph If you live in London, the well-established Link Chinese Academy could be worth a visit. … and if you’re in a hurry, the 12-lesson survival course is ideal. - The Independent Link Chinese Academy’s method uses points of cultural difference to introduce the students to new aspect of the language, as well as widening their filed of cultural reference - The School House Magazine The Academy’s activity groups are fun and effective for children to quickly learn Mandarin and be introduce to the richness of Chinese culture. - The AGI Magazine Education

UK Women's Budget Group: Local Data Project

uk women's budget group: local data project

5.0(2)

London

The Women’s Budget Group is a is independent and not-for-profit membership network consisting of women’s voluntary organisations, academics and policy expert whose aims are to promote a gender equal economy. We do this through conducting in depth analysis of the impact of policy on women. Our analysis has been used to influence policy debates on a national and local level. We run several projects that work to build the capacity of women’s organisations as well as national and international campaigning organisations and other equality groups. Find out more about the capacity building work we are doing through our Local Data Project Nationally, we have recently published our final report from our Feminist Green New Deal project. The report provides a clear roadmap to a sustainable and equal UK economy. Internationally, our Global Partnerships & Learning Programme has been working together with civil society organisations on how they can effectively be in open dialogue with their governments to develop policies and allocate resources in ways that improve the lives of women, with an emphasis on the most marginalised women. We strongly believe that we can all work together to design and demand a new economy: an economy which has the wellbeing of individuals, communities and the planet at its centre; an economy which values care, both paid and unpaid. Watch this short clip to understand why we urgently need alternative policies that can help create a caring economy now.