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Tallboy Communications

tallboy communications

 Video Consultancy The age of video is now. To communicate with your team, your customers or your stakeholders, video should be at the heart of your marketing and communications strategy. Tallboy makes sure your video enhances and improves your brand recognition, maximizing your return on investment… READ MORE  Video Production Tallboy knows video; we know how to make a video that meets your expectations, delivers the results you want and within is your budget. Each video we produce is unique – trust Tallboy to deliver a creative, intelligent and effective video…READ MORE  Communication Training Information is giving out; communication is getting through. Whether it’s talking to a colleague, addressing a meeting, or appearing in a video, at Tallboy, we work with your natural talent to enable you to give the performance of your life…READ MORE Corporate Video Production Tallboy is a highly experienced video production company specialising in creating your video that delivers your message in the best way possible. Our talented team is committed to turning your story into a highly polished video that captures the attention of the audience and ensures your message is heard. Working to your brief and within your budget, Tallboy will be you with every step of the way. From identifying your story to bringing it to life on screen, our expertise will ensure your video will stand out. We’ll think creatively and advise you on the best type of video for you – whether its motion graphics, narrative or simply straight to camera. Using our decades of filmmaking experience, we’ve successfully created high quality corporate videos and films for a broad spectrum of industry and business sectors. Our clients range from small businesses to major corporations and include government departments, educational establishments and charities.

Nara Assoc of Property and Fixed Charge Receivers

nara assoc of property and fixed charge receivers

Bexley

Nara was formed in 1995 by a group of professionals from the property, legal, and insolvency disciplines, concerned at what was perceived to be a lack of standards by some practitioners when undertaking fixed charge or Law of Property Act receivership appointments. Since that time Nara has introduced written standards, trained practitioners for relevant examinations, provided continuing professional development and worked with stakeholders, inc lenders, borrowers and government as the pre-eminent trade association for fixed charge receivers. The Association is multi-disciplinary and its membership is drawn from a broad range of professionals including accountants, surveyors and valuers, insolvency practitioners, and lawyers. Its Council is drawn from leading members of the combined professions across the country and their expertise has produced a structure for insolvency work of this type. The Association has a detailed Code of Practice, Professional Statements and Guidance Notes to which all of its members have agreed to adhere. Nara promotes training of members and provides a substantial number of training hours. Nara also publishes a regular e-newsletter and a twice yearly printed newsletter, which is widely circulated not only to members, but also within the banking fraternity from whom it receives the fullest support. Nara fully endorses the concept of regulation and played a pivotal role in developing the scheme for voluntary licensing of fixed charge receivers. This resulted in a voluntary scheme of registration culminating in a revised Memorandum of Understanding in July 2017 between Nara, RICS and IPA. Under this scheme practitioners are monitored and regulated. Nara represents members’ interests at the interface with Government, the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (formerly the Department of Trade and Industry), the Insolvency Service, and other external agencies, and is now firmly established as the leading voice for fixed charge receivers.

Fiona Scott

fiona scott

Wiltshire

I was born in the 1960s in Somerset, UK the eldest of two daughters of Heather and Nick Bune. My mum was a housewife and dad a welder after starting an early career as a coal miner. The coal mining industry ran in the blood of my family as both grandfathers and all of my great grandfathers were coal miners. I grew up in a happy, loving home where money was always tight. There were no daytrips, no foreign holidays for me – in fact we didn’t have a telephone until I was a teenager and we didn’t have a car until I’d left home. At school I was one of those children who sits in the middle, grey and unnoticed, yet plodding on. I got seven O levels and a qualification in touch typing –my careers ‘adviser’ told me I should am to be a secretary or a nurse. Not a chance! However, I didn’t do as well in my A levels as expected and ended up going to a more ‘lowly’ college of higher education, now Bath Spa University. I took a degree in English Literature & History and loved it. I did well in my degree, getting a high 2:1 and took a PGCE and trained to be a teacher though quickly realised this was not for me. I always wanted to be a journalist – I used that year to apply for any relevant job. I eventually got a traineeship on a local newspaper in Somerset, then two years later moved on to a daily newspaper in Swindon, where I went on to be crime reporter and then business editor. I was also running as a volunteer a radio programme for Hospital Radio Swindon.

Scottish BPOC Writers Network

scottish bpoc writers network

Glasgow

Scottish BPOC Writers Network (SBWN) is an advocacy and professional development group for Scottish or Scotland-based writers and literary professionals who identify as BPOC (Black people, People of Colour).* Contact us Frequently Asked Questions Membership Membership is free and open to any BPOC* writer or literary professional who is Scottish and/or based in Scotland and participates in our online or venue-based events or spaces, or publishing or literary opportunities. Membership may be extended to BPOC writers or literary professionals based outwith Scotland on occasion. Commissioned artists will typically be from the BPOC and/or SBWN communities. SBWN may work with volunteers, partners and allies who identify as BPOC, or white, or another racial or ethnic identity. Some events or activities may be open to the general public or the wider literary community. We have adopted a Constitution. We operate a Safer Spaces Policy during all events, projects and initiatives. *Please see our Mission and Values page for who we are talking about when we say ‘Scottish BPOC writers.’ History Formerly known as Scottish BAME Writers Network (2018-2021), SBWN was co-founded in 2018 by Alycia Pirmohamed and Jay Gao, and aims to connect Scottish BPOC writers with the wider literary sector in Scotland and beyond. Weaving together collaborative literary partnerships, cross-arts co-creation and an intersectional approach to inclusive and participatory programming, SBWN is a sector change-maker, facilitating necessary conversations around inclusive programming in an effort to address and overcome systemic barriers. Professional development programming includes publishing and performance opportunities, workshops, masterclasses, curatorial roles, training and seminars, industry panels and partnerships, feedback and mentoring. Run by BPOC writers for BPOC writers, and informed by member surveys, consultation and feedback, SBWN uplifts, validates and provides safer spaces for marginalised voices, nurturing and promoting the current and next generation of Black and POC writers based in Scotland.

Sutton School of Performing Arts

sutton school of performing arts

AT SUTTON SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS, WE BELIEVE WE CAN HELP YOU DISCOVER YOUR TRUE POTENTIAL Sutton School of Performing Arts offers opportunities from two and a half years to teens in classes ranging from ‘Mini Movers’ to ‘Majors’ in various styles of dance, singing and drama. We believe that there is a performer in everyone, with our focus being on having fun, performing, learning new skills and making lifelong friends. We have two beautiful large, mirrored studios and are located just 2 minutes from Cleckheaton Town centre. All staff are fully trained and incredibly passionate about teaching. Lessons are available in Musical Theatre (Singing, LAMDA Drama and Jazz), RAD Ballet, ISTD Modern, ISTD Tap, Commercial, Conditioning. We also have guest teachers on a regular basis therefore offering our students a range of styles and classes to develop their knowledge and skills further. We also offer our students plenty of opportunity to perform in our large productions as well as local community events and cabarets. The training we provide is aimed at those individuals who want to exercise, have fun and perform in addition to also offering structured guidance and support for individuals aiming to enter a serious career in performing. Whatever your path, our varied classes act as a fantastic insight into the world of dance, musical theatre, and the performing industry as a whole. Our students gain confidence, self-esteem and thrive in the classes and training we offer. By joining our fantastic school, you become part of the Sutton School family, whilst making new friends, gaining confidence, and learning new lifelong skills. Why not join us? No audition required and you will receive a free trial. We look forward to welcoming you…Call us now on 07725731444 for further details.

Horseworld Trust

horseworld trust

Whitchurch

HorseWorld is a charity dedicated to saving the lives of abandoned, neglected and mistreated horses, ponies and donkeys. The organisation cares for more than 100 horses, ponies and donkeys at its Bristol site and provides after-care and support for around 200 more, who have been re-homed throughout the South-West. The charity also runs the innovative Discovery educational programme. HorseWorld's vital 365-days-a-year animal welfare work is funded by voluntary donations. You can help transform the lives of horses, ponies and donkeys. HorseWorld is not open to the public on a day-to-day basis but it holds Open Days throughout the year. Please see the events page for details. HorseWorld's Registered Charity number is 1121920 Background The charity began life in 1952 as "The Friends of Bristol Horses Society" in a campaign to save the lives of working horses who were rapidly being replaced by motorised vehicles in industry. Under the banner of “Retirement Not Slaughter” - for many were destined for the abattoir - the charity offered a safe haven in Bristol for the big-hearted horses, ponies and donkeys that had worked all their lives on the railways, in the dockyards, the coal mines, the roads and for the armed forces. Decades later working horses are largely a memory of the past. But there is still a very real demand for this work - to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home up to 100 abandoned, neglected and mistreated horses every year. To read our newsletters, please click on the links below. You can sign up to receive digital newsletters at the bottom of the page. To receive them by post, just get in touch and provide your address.

Skills Training Learning

skills training learning

Skills Future Learning is a Digital & Social Media Agency that focuses on the Education & Training Industry. We are a Leads Generator and Marketing Partner of credible Approved Training Providers and Private Education Institutions in Singapore for SkillsFuture and non-SkillsFuture courses alike. We believe that everyone can elevate themselves to greater heights, and hence we are committed to helping our Learners to upgrade and upskill themselves. Self-development is the core of holistic growth that contributes to fulfilment in life in many aspects, including a fruitful career. Skills Future Learning deeply recognises this and lends support by equipping our Learners with accurate and honest information to assist them in their lifelong learning journey. To ensure an alignment in benefit and efficacy, our Course Consultants, who are also our business partners, share the same vision and commitments. Prior to marketing courses to our Learners, we attend the courses first for quality control and to establish that every one of them is relevant, useful, and add value. The founder himself has partaken in more than 100 Skillsfuture courses in the interest of capitalising on his personal experience to guide Learners well, resulting in their takeaways being maximised and highly rewarding. Our primary objective is to help everyone upskill and develop new skills as seamless as possible. We aspire to build a community of progressive Learners who are constantly absorbing knowledge and information, be it for employment or entrepreneurship. A culture backed by these qualities births a synergistic environment where everyone can mutually impact and push each other to new horizons. Take note that there is no difference in course fees for Learners regardless if they register for the courses through us or directly to the school. We do not charge any additional consultation fees, so realise the opportunity to become a better, more evolved you with us today!

Primary Care And Community Neurology Society

primary care and community neurology society

London

The Primary Care and Community Neurology Society which is also the Person-Centred Neurosciences Society is a growing organisation of likeminded healthcare professionals, and partnering organisations including companies and charities who all share a desire to drive up the standard of services to improve neurology care across primary care and the wider neurology community P-CNS has become the leading voice to support the connecting up of neurology care between Primary Care and the wider neurology community, which includes both heath professionals and non health professionals living with neurological conditions. Our Vision The P-CNS’s vision, which acknowledges the significance of learning through lived experiences, is to provide sustainable, consistent, and high-quality care and education services that consider and support the individual needs of the person so they can live well in the community with suspected or confirmed neurological conditions. Our Mission The P-CNS’s mission is to: To support our vision we believe our mission is to encourage and: Empower patients, practitioners, and industry partners by promoting engagement in an active community where all voices matter. Support the co-creation, provision, and signposting of high-quality education and information services to enhance the delivery of care to people with neurological conditions. Stimulate and develop inclusive and meaningful communication amongst all members of the neurology community. Value the personal narratives of all people – both patients and practitioners – who live with suspected or confirmed neurological / psychiatric / neurodevelopmental conditions. Support improved access to more community- and online-based neurology services. Educate health professionals on the importance of their language during patient interactions, to enable patients to make fully informed decisions about their neurological treatment. Promote a patient-practitioner partnership that enhances trust and allows patients to express their needs and expectations. Give patients within the neurology community the ability to express themselves by sharing their experiences with society members.

Tots Play Hull

tots play hull

Newport

Hi, I’m Angharad and I live in Hull with my husband Paul, our two boys Caden and Colby and dog Phoebe. Since having my sons, I longed for a career change that gave me more time with my family. With being in the hairdressing industry for 19 years I knew what I enjoyed most was working with people. After much research I found Tots Play. Not only had I found a class that appealed to me as a mother with all the variety it offered, but also made me excited at the thought of being able to help parents or carers develop their connection to their child with all the benefits baby massage, yoga, signing, music, movement and sensory play provides. I will also make sure you take away lots of fantastic ideas to carry on the fun times at home. Having my youngest in the first lockdown has shown me how important baby and toddler classes are, not just for little ones but for helping parents bond with their child, as well as building invaluable supportive relationships with others in the same situation. Being a parent can be incredibly challenging and lonely sometimes so finding a class where you can share stories, laugh about the adorable or cringy moments and feel part of a community is irreplaceable. Have a look at the classes below to find the class that is best for you. Book your place and let the fun begin. If you have any questions you can contact me by email at angharadh@totsplay.co.uk or call/text me on 07816501552. I can’t wait to meet you and your little one at a class very soon Happy playing Angharad

National Back Exchange

national back exchange

Newcastle upon Tyne

National Back Exchange (referred to as “NBE”) is a non-profit membership association whose goal is to develop, disseminate and promote evidence-based best practice in all aspects of moving and handling and musculoskeletal health. It is run on a voluntary basis by a National Executive elected from the membership and administered from a central office in Gosforth, Newcastle. NBE’s vision for “Excellence in all aspects of moving and handling” is supported with aims to reflect the growing recognition and significance of its work. The association consults widely with other organisations / stakeholders having similar goals and actively contributes to national working parties and projects as well as supporting research and practice development. ‘Column’, the journal of NBE, provides a valuable means of communication and is supported by web-based members’ forums where topics can be freely discussed and advice sought. Since 1992 NBE has run a highly respected and successful 3 day residential conference in September for people with an interest in moving and handling. The membership of NBE includes professionals from a wide range of disciplines, including: Health and social care Therapies Education Health and safety Ergonomics Equipment manufacturing Industry The development of an Advanced Membership category (similar to a post graduate diploma) in 2006 has increased the professionalism and recognition of personnel engaged in this field. Networking and support of our members is facilitated by an interactive website, including a membership directory, links with organisations who share similar goals (both at home and 3abroad). NBE has a number of local affiliated groups located throughout the UK which run meetings on a regular basis. The local groups are an excellent way to promote networking, to share and disseminate information and support members at a local level. NBE also provides a number of resources to support and develop practice including a series of information leaflets and professional publications.