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37 Educators providing Courses in Nottingham

Ian Marriott Driving School

ian marriott driving school

5.0(14)

Nottingham

We'll give you the confidence and the knowledge to achieve a first time pass which means you'll save money and have fun at the same time Ian Marriott Driving School is based in Langley Mill and provides driving lessons in Langley Mill, Ilkeston, Eastwood and the surrounding area. Taking your driving lessons with me will help you pass your test quickly and easily with a structured course tailored to your needs and requirements. A bit about me (and you) I believe in giving you the best quality, value for money, driver training there is. That way, you learn quicker, you save money and you have fun whilst you learn. As well as being a fully qualified Driving Standards Agency Approved Driving Instructor (DSA ADI) I also have these additional qualifications: ADI Masterclass certificate covering coaching and planning skills for the delivery of effective driver training. Preparing to teach in the lifelong learning sector certificate (PTLLLS) BTEC Level 4 Professional Award in Coaching for Driver Development certificate. Certificate for the Tri-Coaching Partnership In-Car Coaching Course I am also a Smart Driving approved Driving Instructor Trainer which means when I’m not teaching learners I’m teaching other trainers how to give top quality driving lessons. This means I can tailor lessons to suit you and your learning style. Do you like to have things explained to you? Do you prefer to watch how things are done or do you like to figure things out by simply having a go? It is my job as your trainer to help you answer this question and to help you learn in a way that feels natural to you. You already have a lot of skills needed to drive a car safely, although you may not realise this yet. Often it is only our thoughts and feelings about driving that get in the way and I’ll show you ways of overcoming this and unlocking your potential. I believe you can do this and soon, so will you too.

The Compassionate Mind Foundation

the compassionate mind foundation

5.0(6)

Derby

For thousands of years, compassion has been seen as the antidote to suffering and harmfulness. Research has now revealed how our capacities for compassion evolved, how it works in our bodies and our brains, and when cultivated, is a source of courage and wisdom to address suffering. The definition of compassion used by the Compassionate Mind Foundation is "...a sensitivity to suffering in self and others with a commitment to try to alleviate and prevent it." Compassionate courage lies in the willingness to see into the nature and causes of suffering - in ourselves, others and the human condition. The Compassionate Mind Foundation was founded as an international charity in 2006 by Professor Paul Gilbert and colleagues including Prof Deborah Lee, Dr Mary Welford, Dr Chris Irons, Dr Ken Goss, Dr Ian Lowens, Dr Chris Gillespie, Diane Woollands and Jean Gilbert. We believe that one of the greatest challenges facing humanity is how to stimulate compassionate ways of thinking and problem solving for the benefit of all. The Compassionate Mind Foundation promotes an evolutionary and bio-psycho-social informed approach to compassion which now forms the basis of a psychotherapy (CFT) and Compassionate Mind Training. The last 15 years have seen an expanding evidence base for a compassion focused approach to the alleviation of mental health difficulties and promoting wellbeing. It is now being used internationally in various settings including hospitals, prisons, schools and businesses. ‍