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140 Educators providing Manager courses in Cheshunt

Hestia

hestia

4.7(18)

London

At Hestia we support adults and children in times of crisis. We deliver services across London and the Southeast, advocate nationally on the issues that affect the people we work with and also provide training for employers on both modern slavery and domestic abuse and sexual violence. Modern Slavery: Hestia's specialist Modern Slavery trainings are designed to provide your staff with an in depth understanding of the current scale and nature of exploitation in the UK and globally. Through real life case studies, discussions and interactive tasks, attendees will gain the skills they need to navigate the UK's support systems and laws, helping them to confidently identify when someone might be a victim of Modern Slavery. All our trainings require a minimum sign up of 12 people and are delivered by our team of Modern Slavery specialists online or at your place of work. For more information visit our website [https://www.hestia.org/modern-slavery-training]. Everyone’s Business – Hestia’s domestic abuse and sexual violence training: Hestia's Everyone's Business Programme supports employers to put in place a robust response to domestic abuse and sexual violence for their employees. We offer CPD accredited training, from our expert team of domestic abuse and sexual violence specialists. Training packages include: domestic abuse awareness training, HR & line manager training and Domestic Abuse Champion Training. The training will look at different types of abuse, how to spot the signs and how to respond to disclosures. Training options range from DA awareness webinars to more in-depth training that can be tailored to your organisation. For more information email: Everyones.Business@hestia.org [Everyones.Business@hestia.org]

The Film and Video Workshop

the film and video workshop

London

The Film and Video Workshop is an educational charity founded in June 1997 by Simon Oatley. Our objective is the education of adults, children and young people in the art of film, video and other types of media. We aim to work particularly with those people who are in need by reason of disability, age or economic circumstance. The company has grown steadily since its formation and is now the largest producer of child and young people directed moving image work in the United Kingdom. Many of the films we have helped produce have been shown in international film festivals and some have won prestigious awards. Each year we work with approximately 1000 film makers and produce some 300 films. Past clients include Tate modern, Tate Britain, The National Portrait Gallery, Arts Council, Film London, Film Council, Skillset, Cartoon Museum, Learning and Skills Council, Tribal Education, London Development Agency, ten of the London councils, BBC, Channel 4 and Nickelodeon. Recent premiere screenings have been held at the London Imax Cinema and the Odeon West End. In addition we provide adult training, specialising in the creative use of digital technology. The current courses selection includes four video production courses, stop motion, animation techniques, after effects, Avid and FCP. We subsidise a selection of introduction courses to enable people to start filmmaking as well as provide CPD for professionals. All our courses have a 40% reduction for concessions. The media centre is open 6 days a week with over 80 weekly users. The company is managed by an unpaid board of directors to whom we are very grateful for their long standing support. They are: Jan Pitt — (Chair) Director of Commercial Publications – ABC Andy Doyle — Director of STA bikes Kate Middleton – Drama Therapist Rob Humphreys — Author for Rough Guides (London, Scotland, Prague, Vienna +) Cary Bazalgette – Freelance media specialist (ex Head of Education at BFI) Brian Bench – Headteacher at Hungerford School Paul Callaghan – Manager at Discover Stratford (ex manager at filmworkshop for 7 years Our office is based in a purpose built media studio in the playground of Hungerford School, the majority of our work takes place off site. The building has full disabled access.