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Yoga Horizons

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“An integral process of how we move and breathe to connect to our life authentically. “ Kristel founded Yoga Horizons in 2010. She built three classes of 6 committed yoga students that stood standing for three years, all in different locations, one studio at her own home in Westfield, Hastings. After 10 years of specializing in 1-1 classes both therapeutically and as tailored yoga sessions for entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, sports, music courses and Cooperate Clients such as SAP and Lego, Kristel moved to develop her skills and become apart of the Occupational Team at The Huntercombe Hospital, Roehampton. In 2018, She was invited by the Director to write a program for yoga on Mental Health and Wellbeing, having become a popular Teacher and Facilitator for both Doctors, Psychologists and Patients. Lack of resources from public and private funding meant that the project reached proposal level. Kristel continued training, most recently before lockdown expanding into Yoga is nurseries and schools. With the lift of lockdown Kristel began outreach Therapy using yoga and wellbeing tools developed through movement and Therapy training to enhance the lives of children under 18 suffering with Autism, Learning disabilities and epilepsy. Kristel works outreach to Guildford, Surrey and Surrounding areas. In Sport, Kristel has been invited to be a visiting teacher at the Halerquins Women’s Rugby league team, bringing her practise to English National and International Women’s Sport as well as supporting the Young Mascots on Pitch side to Chelsea FC with their warm up to accompany the footballers onto the pitch. « I am delighted to be apart of Women’s International Sport and share in their Yoga Journey » Kristel Seidler Kristel continues to support Women’s sport at Chelsea FC in the Womens League.

Committed2equality

committed2equality

London

C2E Mission Statement Our vision is for all organisations in the UK, regardless of size, sector or profile to fully embrace good working equality practices and profit from the manifold benefits to be had from employing fairly for their organisation, their employees and the community. C2E Delivery Charter Committed2Equality is a National Equality Standard, designed for organisations to enable them to reach their equality potential and demonstrate their equality and diversity working practices. The Committed2Equality Standard validates actions and engages with organisations helping to build knowledge and a greater understanding of equality and diversity issues in the workplace and in community. In attaining the Committed2Equality Standard, achieving equality at work and improving competitive advantage, organisations are supported by C2E's Delivery Network providing the value added proposition, knowledge and expertise. C2E further assists organisations to meet their inclusion goals through partnerships and by engagement with other equality bodies. C2E and its Delivery Network provides accurate and current equality and diversity guidance C2E informs organisations of their legal duties and helps them understand their equality and diversity obligations C2E will make organisations aware that they have choices of the methods with which to provide acceptable evidence of their equality and diversity practices C2E will support organisations to meet the contractual requirements of Public Bodies, Local Authorities and Central Government and will verify compliance with their equality and diversity duties as suppliers C2E will support organisations in building the skills necessary to manage their equality and diversity practices in a responsible manner The C2E Standard and Accreditation demonstrates and evidences organisation's equality and diversity practices C2E is a Founder Member of The Association of Equality Scheme Providers (AESP) and subscribes to the AESP Code of Conduct

Berkshire Outdoor Education Trust

berkshire outdoor education trust

Hertford

The Berkshire Outdoor Education Trust was founded in 1977/78. The original purpose of the Trust was to locate and operate an Outdoor Education Centre for the use of Berkshire school children. The Trust was started with the active encouragement and support of Berkshire County Council and its then Director of Education, Peter Edwards and the late John Wood Griffiths an officer in the Berkshire Education department. The Trustees raised and borrowed the money to buy an existing centre from Glamorgan County Council in the small settlement of Rhos y Gwaliau in the Snowdonia National Park, close to the market town of Bala. In the early years Berkshire County Council paid the teachers’ salaries and gave an annual grant towards the other teaching equipment that was needed, mainly protective clothing. The Trustees managed the centre, hired and paid the domestic and maintenance staff and settled all other expenses including food and heating costs out of the fees charged to attendees. With teachers’ salaries paid by the LEA the additional amount needed to be charged to pupils was quite modest. Over time, however, the level of subsidy given by the County Council was reduced and when in 1998 the 6 Unitary Councils replaced the County Council the subsidy was phased out completely. In consequence fees had to rise considerably. It was at this point that the Trustees decided to sell the centre to the present owner, who had been a teacher at the centre for some time previously. The trust then invested the proceeds of sale and now use the income to assist the most financially disadvantaged young people in the County enjoy the benefits and experience of time spent in outdoor educational activity.

Multiflex School Sports

multiflex school sports

Altrincham

ABOUT US Multiflex School Sports was originally started in 1989 by athletics coaches Tom Davies and Ron Newton. The original company name was T & R Sports Development. T & R Sports Development were given financial backing by ICI and later Astra Zeneca to deliver a sporting programme to Primary schools and High Schools to enthuse young children about sport. This programme used high achievers in sport such as Great Britain international athletes and professional Basketball players to deliver a programme that not only developed fitness and skill levels of young children but increased their enjoyment of sport and gave them a route into sports clubs outside of the school environment. Following the success of this programme Multiflex Sports was formed and went on to continue this sporting programme with local authorities and also Sports-hall athletics and Eveque sport and leisure. In 2005 the government introduced P.P.A. (Planning, Preparation and Assessment) to all UK Primary Schools. This meant that all teachers would then be allocated 2 hours a week away from their class timetable to make use of their PPA time effectively. Coincidently 2 hours a week is also the amount of time each child should receive P.E. lessons for so Multiflex altered their business model to provide PPA cover for schools in and around Cheshire. Mark Webb who is the Managing director of Multiflex realised there was an opportunity to provide high quality P.E. lessons in line with the National curriculum guidance on a weekly basis, whilst also providing support for schools and teachers through PPA cover. Multiflex developed a P.E. scheme for Primary schools that covered 6 areas of sport in line with the curriculum. The areas are as follows: Athletics Dance Gymnastics Invasion Games Striking and Fielding Net and Wall

Thames Water Property Searches

thames water property searches

Slough

An established property search provider We’ve been delivering accurate searches throughout the UK for more than 15 years now. These days we provide more than 250,000 drainage and water enquiries a year. And we’ve been providing the official CON29DW drainage and water enquiry since 2002. So our customers are comfortable knowing they are dealing with a credible, long-standing property search provider. Also, as the largest water company in the UK, we know all about developing technology to make life easier for you – after all, it’s part of our heritage. Any search, anywhere We’re a licensed partner of the National Land Information Service (NLIS). This, alongside our established links with other suppliers, means you get direct access to all the due diligence searches you’ll ever need – and you get them from just one provider. So it doesn’t matter whether you need an environmental search, local authority search, flood search or a chancel search – you can do them all as part of the same order. And getting all your residential or commercial property searches done in one place saves money, as well as proving to be convenient. Hassle-free searches Ordering searches is quick and easy. Our technology makes sure of that. Firstly, our electronic connections with NLIS and other suppliers means you get a simple, fast track service. Plus, we’ve got some easy-to-use online tools to help – from boundary mapping through to online search tracking (so you’ll always know what stage a search is at). So accessing accurate searches has never been easier. Despite all this technology though, there’s one thing we are a bit old-school about, and that’s good old-fashioned customer service. So if there’s something that would make your life easier, or you’ve got any questions, then get in touch.

Full Story Media Ltd

full story media ltd

Full Story Media is led by Jon Card and Corinne Card. With over 40 years’ media experience between us, we have written for every national newspaper in the UK, plus many other titles worldwide. We are entrepreneurial, media-savvy and believe in the power of storytelling. We ensure our clients get the best advice. In fact, we insist on it. We are also completely transparent about our methods and tend to give away all of our knowledge. Email Jon Card – jon@fullstorymedia.co.uk – and book a call to discuss your needs JON CARD JOURNALIST, SPEAKER AND AUTHOR Jon Card writes regularly for The Guardian, The Times and Daily Telegraph and is the author of How to Make Your Company Famous. As a journalist, Jon interviewed many of the world’s foremost entrepreneurs. But there came a time when he realised it was time to start answering their questions, including: ‘How do I get my business noticed by the media?’, ‘What do I have to do to get ready for media coverage?’ and: ‘What’s the best way to contact journalists?’ He is a public speaker and has delivered talks and workshops on business storytelling, media and press for entrepreneurial audiences. Jon Card holding his book How To Make Your Company Famous CORINNE CARD CONTENT, PR AND DIGITAL SPECIALIST Corinne Card by the beach huts in Brighton Corinne Card worked as a journalist before turning her skills to digital media. She was head of content and PR at atom42. In 2017, Corinne recognised the value she and Jon could add to entrepreneurs and the pair decided to build Full Story Media. She is now the executor in chief at Full Story and regularly places clients on the Chief Storyteller Programme. Corinne is also an accomplished public speaker, with appearances at a range of conferences including BrightonSEO.

All Skills Services

all skills services

London

Chainsaw Safety Awareness Course Non-accredited Course Description Dates Our Chainsaw Safety Awareness Course covers the required knowledge & skills for the safe operation of Chainsaws. This course is suitable for people who do not necessarily require a national ticket, but do, or would like, training in the safe operation of Chainsaws. We are currently taking names for our next course. Please contact us to register your interest. Participants Duration 3-6 People 1 day Venue Cost All Skills Services Pty Ltd 56 Loch Street, Maryborough VIC $200 per person Cohuna - Expressions of Interest (Expressions of Interest for this course to be delivered in Cohuna are being taken by the Cohuna Neighbourhood House) - (03) 5456 4666 Wycheproof - Expressions of Interest (Expressions of Interest for this course to be delivered in Wycheproof are being taken by the Wycheproof Resource Centre) - (03) 5493 7455 Donald - Expressions of Interest (Expressions of Interest for this course to be delivered in Donald are being taken by the Donald Community Centre) - (03) 5497 1707 We can also deliver this course on your site (conditions apply). Please contact us for details. Button Click here to enquire Requirements Course Info What to bring Reviews Participants must be 16 years or over to attend this course. Participants must be competent in written and spoken English (Student are required to undertake a Language, Literacy, and Numeracy test prior to commencing the training). Participants are recommended (but not compulsory) to hold a First Aid certificate (minimum of Level 2) if using a chainsaw. Participants are required to wear sensible work clothes and steel capped boots, and dress according to the weather for their training. Participants are required to bring appropriate sun safety protection. Participants must be physically capable of operating a chainsaw. Participants must be able to physically kneel on the ground & get back up again.

Griffith College City Centre

griffith college city centre

Established in 1974, Griffith College is Ireland's largest independent third-level institution with locations in Dublin, Cork and Limerick. The main Dublin campus is located within a mile of St. Stephen's Green on Dublin's South Circular Road. Situated on seven acres and offering a wide range of amenities, it is a historic site with original campus buildings dating back to 1813. Griffith College enjoys a national and a growing international reputation for student success. The College has gained an enviable, award-winning reputation for providing students with first-class lectures and excellent study material. Griffith College offers internationally recognised postgraduate and undergraduate degree programmes, complemented by a wide range of professional, short term and corporate training educational solutions - in Griffith College, there is something for everyone. Today, there are over 7,000 students studying in the College, which is a designated educational institute of Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI). The College will mark an important milestone in 2024 when it will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its founding. Over the past half-century, Griffith has made a significant contribution to third-level education in Ireland. Many former students have gone on to distinguished careers in Ireland and internationally, in fields as diverse as accountancy, business, computing, design, engineering, law, media, music and drama. Our current students continue this tradition of success. Recipients of the College’s Distinguished Fellowship Award conferred on individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to Ireland, include Mary McAleese, the 8th President of Ireland, and Nobel Laureates Seamus Heaney and John Hume. If you are interested in studying at Griffith, we'd be delighted to meet you at one of our upcoming open days to discuss the course that best suits your needs.

Enterprise Support Alliance

enterprise support alliance

Cambridge,

The Enterprise Support Alliance is a not for profit business. This means that any money earned by the business has to be reinvested in our work. The Enterprise Support Alliance is an Enterprise Agency, a member of the National Enterprise Network and has Academy Status from the Institute of Enterprise and Entrepreneurs (IOEE). Our roots are in the East of England and we are keen to continue to build on the extensive and excellent relationships we have in place. Our ambition is not however restricted to the East of England as we are keen to develop new and exciting relationships with professionals across the UK. The Alliance is led by Pat Smith who has a long term track record of leadership across the East of England. Pat is supported by 3 fellow shareholding Directors and our team of specialist colleagues. Pat is best known for his work as Chief Executive of Business Link East. Pat has led organisations providing services in every Local Authority area, and to over 100,000 people a year across the East of England, on issues such as business support, international trade, inward investment and skills development. Our activities include: Delivery of business support activities to fulfil our ambition Building a collaborative network of like-minded people and organisations who want to get involved in delivery of projects. Bidding, often in partnership with other organisations, for publicly funded tenders to deliver business and enterprise related services. Organising conferences, seminars, and workshops on a range of topics related to stimulating enterprise in all its forms, and to identify and find ways to overcome the issues preventing the growth of established businesses. The Enterprise Support Alliance is a member of the Deyton Bell Group which also includes Deyton Bell Limited, Deyton Bell Global, and the Regional Economic Alliance.

Ignition Driver Training Nottingham

ignition driver training nottingham

If you choose to take driving lessons with me at Ignition, then I will be your driving instructor. I am a highly experienced, fully qualified, approved DVSA driving instructor in Nottingham. I was trained as an instructor in 2004 by the largest national driving school in the UK. I am proud to say that I have taught the essential skills of driving to hundreds of people over the years, giving me extensive experience in the field, as well as a story or two to tell. I have coached many people from all walks of life. One of the things I enjoyed most was giving blind people the chance to have a go at driving, whilst on a charity day for the guide dogs charity. My driving career started when I was 8 years old, racing go-karts. I have always had a passion for cars and driving, and I still enjoy getting down to the local go-kart track. I also like to push my driving skills to the limit wherever I can and have many experiences behind the wheel, ranging from driving off road, through rivers and deep mud, rally driving, skid control, drifting and even stunt driving on 2 wheels! I also have a Caterham Seven that I enjoy driving on the road and on track days. Driving on a race track helps me to keep improving my driving skills and it’s great fun! I have driven on some of the top UK race circuits such as Silverstone and Donington. My other love is music. I used to be a House music DJ for many years and have played in numerous venues. I love going to Ibiza and music festivals such as Glastonbury.