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49 Educators providing Law courses in Batley

Wntai Services

wntai services

London

Wntai Services Ltd offer a range of services to both Educational settings and other organisations. DATA PROTECTION SUPPORT Independent Data Protection Officer (DPO) Service (outsourced) Inform and advise your organisation and its employees on the requirements of the GDPR. Monitor your organisation’s compliance with the GDPR. Cooperate with the data protection authority, and act as the designated point of contact for the supervisory authority. Data reviews and audits Effective and comprehensive Data Protection compliance audits/reviews, invaluable for organisations in assessing their current state of data protection compliance. Data Protection (GDPR) Training Helping to explain what everyone’s responsibilities are under data protection law. SAFEGUARDING SERVICES Safeguarding Training, update and refreshers courses Time efficient, cost effective, face to face training for any number of staff. Safeguarding Training for Governors & Trustees Providing a complete guide for governors safeguarding responsibilities. Managing Allegations Training Flexible and engaging training for Headteachers and Governors. Designated Safeguarding Lead Training Supporting staff undertaking the DSL role, efficient and cost-effective way to attain knowledge necessary for this specialist role. GOVERNANCE SERVICES Governance Clerking Services Providing a professional clerking service and comprehensive advice and guidance for school governing bodies. CURRICULUM & TIMETABLE SUPPORT Timetable construction and curriculum support

Benson-Smith Limited

benson-smith limited

West Yorkshire

Executive & Senior Chef Positions Restaurant Development/New Opening – The Avenues Kuwait National Cookery School of the Year Award Yorkshire Life Magazine – Education Award World Curry Festival Host & Demonstrator UK & Malaysia Landmark Hotel Marylebone London 5* Browns Hotel Mayfair London 5* The Heights Restaurant Oxford Circus London, 3AA Rosette Hole in the Wall Bath – Michelin Bib Gourmand Chef to UK Prime Minister · Specialisms and Achievements Michelin trained Chef – Ecole Lenotre Paris Post Graduate Certificate in Education Approved & Accredited Food Safety, Allergens & HACCP Trainer Intermediate to Management Hospitality & Chef Trainer – Intermediate to Management Consultant Assessor/Examiner for City & Guilds of London Institute Consultant Assessor/Examiner for Highfield Qualifications. Meet Sarah Benson- Smith- Assistant Director Extensive industry and further education experience across Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure Industries. Specialisms & Achievements Quality Assurance External Moderation Qualification Development End Point Assessment Designated Safeguarding Lead BA Honours in Lifelong Learning Outstanding Equality and Diversity Award (Education) Food Safety, HACCP and Allergens Approved Trainer Meet Natalia John- Hospitality Trainer & Pastoral Lead Credible 5 Star Hospitality Experience, Quality Improvement and Data Specialist.  Specialisms & Achievements 5* Channel Islands Properties 5* London Properties Continual Improvement, lean, and six-sigma background Data Specialist within Patent Law

Atlas Driving School

atlas driving school

5.0(1)

Bradford

The minimum age to start learning to drive in the UK is seventeen. You will also need a Provisional Driver's Licence. There are two ways to apply for this. Provisional Licence: By Post Ask your local Post Office for a 'D1 Pack'. Complete the D1 Form and send it to the DVLA in Swansea. You will need to include a passport photo and original proof of your identity unless you have a modern 'biometric' passport (in which case you only need give your passport number). You can request that the D1 Pack be posted to you at https://www.gov.uk/dvlaforms Provisional Licence: Online Go to https://www.gov.uk/apply-first-provisional-driving-licence and follow the instructions there. How Many Driving Lessons Will I Need? The Department of Transport carried out a survey of thousands of people who passed their practical test over a seven year period and published their findings in 2008. The average was 47 hours of driving lessons, with an average of 20 further hours practising with friends or relatives. Atlas recommend that your driving lessons are two hours long. If you intend to practice with a family member or friend please make sure that you are both aware of the law. When Do You Want Your Lessons To Take Place? At Atlas we're flexible: you decide when you would like to learn. We do recommend that you have your driving lessons at different times of day and also both during the week and at weekends. We will pick you up from your home, or we can meet you at work for a quick lunchtime lesson or for 'rush hour' practice. It's up to you. Choice of Instructors (ADIs) It's important that you feel relaxed and comfortable during your lessons and that you and your instructor 'get' each other. At Atlas we have a number of different ADIs, so we can offer you a choice of instructor in most of the areas we cover. How Soon Can I Take My Test? No-one is allowed to apply to take their Practical Driving Test without first passing a combined Theory and Hazard Perception Test (commonly referred to as 'the theory test'). You will need your Provisional Licence to book these tests, and you can book online at https://www.gov.uk/book-theory-test find out about the Theory & Practical Driving Tests 'Pass Plus': Advanced Driving Lessons It's not a cliche when instructors say that the real learning begins after you pass your driving test. Even if you drive very often you can normally expect it to be at least 6 months before you are the safest and best driver you can be. And it's a sad fact that new drivers - particularly young drivers - are far more likely to have an accident. Road Safety Charity Brake highlighted 2015 data from the DVLA and DfT which showed that, whilst new drivers from 17-19 made up only 1.5% of those licenced to drive in the UK, this age group was responsible (i.e. they were the driver) for 9% of accidents that involved serious injury or death. There are two main reasons: over-confidence and risk taking (including speeding); poor assessment of hazards. Be a Safer, Better Driver with Pass Plus To help new drivers the DVSA has developed the 'Pass Plus' training programme. There is no official test; instead, the assessment takes the form of five to six hours extra tuition covering: Town driving Busy high streets, especially at rush hour, present many challenges. Bad weather driving Rain and poor light increase the danger from hazards. Countryside driving Roads can be narrow, twisting and poorly surfaced. Night driving Things look very different at night. Driving as it becomes dark and the light changes every ten minutes can be challenging too. Dual carriageway driving More challenging than motorways in many regards, not least because you sometimes have to exit right across oncoming traffic. Motorway driving We also offer our own additional lessons specifically for this (see below). Pass Plus: What You Gain Pass Plus lessons with assessment are designed to help you gain quality experience behind the wheel, develop a positive driving style, and hopefully reduce the risk of you having an accident. On successful completion of the course you are issued with a certificate that entitles you to a discount on your insurance premium - as much as 50%, depending on your insurer. Motorway Driving Lessons Almost all new drivers feel most nervous at the prospect of driving on the motorway. Yet, once you become familiar with them, motorways are far less stressful places to be in charge of a car than your average high street! You are travelling at high speed, but everyone is going in the same direction and there are no pedestrians or parked vehicles to worry about. Atlas' motorway lessons are specially designed for newly qualified drivers. We will give you the confidence to go on the motorway on your own by giving you in-depth tuition on: using slip roads to get on and off the motorway; reading signs and reacting in good time; understanding junctions; driving at a constant high speed; and overtaking and changing lane.