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21 Educators providing Mentoring courses in West Kirby

Make.

make.

5.0(44)

Liverpool

Make CIC sits firmly at the heart of the city’s creative and maker scene, where we’ve worked to support artists, makers and small businesses since 2012. Growing from the Baltic Triangle, Make encompasses creative space in Elevator Studios – where we run a hub for small businesses and makers to grow and develop projects and ideas – with 18,000 square feet of maker space on Regent Street, amidst the growing cultural cluster of Liverpool’s north docks. Make is the culmination of nine years of research, planning and development from directors Kirsten Little and Liam Kelly. We combine, arts, textiles, education and mentoring backgrounds with our own experiences of running a business, to plug gaps in resources and provide support we struggled to find when we were setting up our own business. At the North Docks, we’re housed slap bang in the middle of the city’s spiritual engine room, where things have been made and fixed for hundreds of years. You can also find the best coffee in the city region at Make North Docks, with Caffé Riccardo based in our atrium. Our newest and third venture in Wirral’s Grade I listed Hamilton Square, Make Hamilton, is a creative community hub and makerspace with affordable workspace, a café and a meeting space, and – at the heart of it all – a community garden. Our two venues are open to members, residents and the public. We’re a place to work from, run workshops, events, and exhibitions; we’re a space for workers, makers, students and tutors; for artist’s talks and creative events; celebrations, launches, meetings and exhibitions. We have a strong sense of our place and pride in our work here in the Liverpool City Region. We believe in self-sufficiency and sustainability, and aim to remove barriers to people joining the economy by making things themselves, or starting their own business and becoming self-sufficient. Make is a place to share skills, make, fix and create; to learn and to teach; to try and tweak. We combine high tech ideas with traditional crafts; experienced hands with new skills. It’s a place to collaborate and create; a magnet for creatives, makers, dreamers and doers. Join us.

Likambi Global Publishing

likambi global publishing

London

We have 1-week Training Packages During School Holidays or 6 – 12 weeks Training Packages During Term Time. For Bespoke Packages, contact us to discuss your unique needs and demands. Benefits include: Public Speaking Training Self-esteem and confidence-building training Creative Writing Training A certificate of completion at the end of the course Best Writer Awards including voucher worth £150 Mentoring session with an expert mentor Short stories to be published by all participants at the end of the year in December Parents are free to order up to 10 discounted copies of the book once a year Creative Genius Conference 2 days Conference All participants at training will have the opportunity to attend creative journeys conference once a year The cost for these 2 days conference is £85 per child ( usually £100), own packed lunch provided. Deposit for the conference: £20 non-refundable TRAINING BREAKDOWN 1) 1 Week Training: Mondays to Fridays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Benefits include: Public speaking training Self-esteem and confidence in building training Creative writing training Certificate of completion at the end of the course Best writer Awards including voucher worth £150 Mentoring session with an expert mentor Short stories to be published by all participants at the end of the year in December with 1 free copy per child. Parents are free to order up to 10 discounted copies of the book once a year Training 7 times a year 1-week training 5 days a week Training times are Mondays to Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. during holidays Investment is £200 per training course pay learner/ child + £50 for resources, book publication and 1 copy of the published book. Cost Breakdown: £50 per day x 5 days = £250 (Inclusive of publication) Total number of hours per course 25 hours Minimum hours per Training for intensive training = 14 hours Minimum student number = 5 Maximum student number = 20 Program Breakdown Day 1 induction and introduction to training Unleash your authentic identity and creative genius Day 2: Self-awareness and Creative Session Day 3: Confidence Building and Creative Writing session Day 4: Finding your inner voice and message + creative writing/ storytelling Day 5: The Art of Public Speaking Final Presentation & Award Ceremony

Laura Anne Hospitality Consultant

laura anne hospitality consultant

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Hawarden

Laura Anne - Hospitality Consultancy Whether you're looking to increase revenue, improve employee performance or save costs, our services are designed specifically to benefit the unique needs of hospitality businesses. What is a hospitality consultant? A person appointed to improve the performance of a business that provides food, beverage and/or accommodation or assistance with events. Who is Laura Anne Harvey? Laura has more than 15 years experience backed by relevant qualifications, first-hand knowledge and a long-standing appointment as Operations & Marketing Director with an international restaurant management group. How can we help? Our consultancy supports directors with key decisions, operations, marketing strategy, business development and profitability, alongside coaching and mentoring. We come highly recommended in developing the personal skill set in hospitality organisations, and the business as a whole. We offer in person or online hospitality training and are an accredited CPD Member, and a member of the institute of Hospitality (IOH). Why choose Laura Anne Hospitality Consultant? The delivery of outstanding results for hospitality business owners, together with a vast network of complementary businesses to ensure comprehensive, bespoke solutions. Where is Laura Anne based? Our office is in North Wales (on the boarder of Chester). However we are a UK-wide hospitality consultancy that’s always excited to speak to a new business, wherever they may be.

Revved Up

revved up

London

Who are we? We are Revved Up. We provide paid work experience for young people from L8 and the surrounding areas to prevent them from being involved in serious organised crime. What do we do? Young, disadvantaged people who are at risk are given opportunities to recruit for and co-facilitate youth projects, events and community consultations. During their time with us, young people are given the opportunity to join our list of members, contribute to/learn the operations/ day-to-day running of our community business, they are all also given personal development programmes, 1:1 coaching and mentoring, social prescribing and business start-up advice. We have regular staff trips and excursions to come up with ideas and celebrate recent successes, these are all chosen by the young people. Our community business originates from another organisation called This Is My Story Limited (TIMS). Over 5 years ago TIMS was founded by Phillip Taylor (1957-2021) Adam Taylor, Sophie Middleman, Mike Hobbs and Deborah Fitzsimmons. The purpose of this organisation was to work with disadvantaged young people involved in crime, drug activity, addiction and those who had severe mental health problems. Adam and his family have spent most of their lives in Toxteth L8 Liverpool and it is one of the most disadvantaged areas in the country. The majority of the work that TIMS did was in Toxteth working with young people (all of whom were referred by word of mouth) that needed help in one of these areas. When TIMS was 2 years old, our founder (Adam Taylor) noticed that the young people he was working with through TIMS expressed a desire to follow in his footsteps and decided to try and make that happen, that is when he started Revved Up Limited.

Mindful Training

mindful training

London

Our own mental health challenges and those around us has helped us all come together to create a team that is right for your needs. We are a group of individuals who gravitated towards each other over the course of a number of years as we recognised we had similar values, goals and motivations, the main one being ‘helping others’. Whether you are a large corporate, an SME or one person looking for the light, we are here to help. We have over 35 years experience in the fields of Mental Health, Wellbeing, Psychology and Corporate Training. Sean Heneghan is a Chartered Organisational Psychologist and accredited coach. His belief is that each person has the potential to perform at a higher level within their current working delivery, but they are often unaware of their real potential. The most useful training is often as much about enabling individuals to grasp new opportunities to play to their strengths, as it is about helping them to become more aware of ‘new thinking’ that is sometimes necessary to help them challenge areas that they were previously unaware of. He has a passionate belief in people’s ability to learn and change and this comes across in his enthusiastic, trusting and empathetic style. Sean Liddell is an accredited MHFA (Mental Health First Aid) Suicide First Aid (City & Guilds) and Mindfulness practitioner and coach. A naturally empathic motivator, Sean utilises his coaching skills and conversations to challenge and embed learning to effect positive behavioural change. He has helped hospitals within the NHS, school teachers and students, university lecturing staff as well as other organisations experience the benefits of Mindfulness. He has also mentored young leaders from the commonwealth through the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust. He spent twenty years in a corporate role as an Associate Director for Lloyds and HSBC where he developed his leadership skills in sales, marketing, and communications. He was also appointed an official mentor to the Queen’s Young Leaders (QYL) mentoring 2 future leaders from St Kitts and Nevis and Grenada in the Commonwealth. The QYL was established through The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust, in partnership with Comic Relief and The Royal Commonwealth Society as well as speaking at international conferences. Feedback from a recent MHFA course: “If I could have gone higher than 10, I would have, Sean was fantastic in the way the course was presented. The way in which he addressed the topics made many of the attendees so comfortable that even I spoke about things that I did not think I would be able to discuss due to the relaxed tone and area we were in.”

Calderstones School

calderstones school

Liverpool

I am exceptionally proud to lead and work in such a richly diverse school community in which students with different languages, cultures and religions learn together in harmony. The school's comprehensive nature is something that we value immensely. Our students are encouraged to explore, discover and question through a range of exciting learning opportunities both within and outside the classroom. The staff endeavour to provide a calm and stimulating environment where good behaviour and mutual respect is modelled by everyone and where everyone is valued. We work closely with parents/carers and the wider community to ensure the success of our students. We believe that children deserve the best possible chances in life and that they learn best when there are strong links between home and school. Over the last few years we have spoken constantly about raised expectations and we will continue to push this throughout this academic year, particularly as we look to re-set and recalibrate on the back on the impact of the pandemic. In every aspect of school life, we will raise the bar for students and staff with the view that 'nobody rises to low expectations'. In terms our curriculum delivery, student achievement and progress, their involvement in school and community life, the ways in which students wear the uniform and present their work with pride, the ways in which they speak to each other and the behaviours that they demonstrate within the school and the community in which it resides ... in all of these ways, our expectations will be more ambitious and explicit than ever before. To this end, we have developed a ‘Manifesto for Change’ which sets out the ways in which we aim to continue our journey to excellence and identifies the long-term priorities for the school. One of our main priorities this year will be to ensure, as far as we can, that no child is left behind and that every child is challenged by the curriculum that we have in place. Students should find things difficult, although not impossible, at times. They should struggle at times and be expected to think deeply about the work that they do. They shouldn’t be getting everything right all of the time; if they are, the work is too easy and they’re not being challenged. None of this means that they shouldn’t be enjoying their learning; being challenged can be enjoyable. The curriculum is the bread and butter of our educational offer and should be inspiring a real thirst for learning; we can only do this through supporting and challenging. I hope you enjoy finding out more about our school by browsing our website. Visits are encouraged and welcomed; we would be delighted to show you around our wonderful school.