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David Kendrick-White - PADI Course Director

david kendrick-white - padi course director

Way back in 2002 I took my first breath underwater using scuba equipment. I absolutely loved it! A couple of years later I was in the car with my mum when we went past a sign that said 'Learn to scuba dive today!' We had booked the experience before we got home! A couple of months later I was given a voucher for the PADI Open Water Diver course. We travelled up to Stoney Cove in November 2004 for what I mainly remember as a very cold experience. I was soon a qualified Junior PADI Open Water Diver! I eventually signed up for my DiveMaster course in 2011 - the first professional level when you begin taking responsibility for other divers' training! I loved helping with courses and seeing the sense of achievement on peoples' faces - I could really relate to it - however, I was soon convinced to sign up for my instructor course. I've been a PADI Course Director since 2018 and have had the pleasure of teaching candidates from all walks of life and being just a small part of their journey to what might become a full-time career. I love teaching the professional courses but feel just as comfortable teaching a DSD or Seal Team Course (I am still a child at heart!) If you join an IDC with me, you'll benefit from tailored scheduling to suit your availability and a CD who uses the latest and most up to date tools from PADI to teach you. I am passionate about being inclusive and believe that 'one size definitely does not fit all'. I've had the privilege of instructing in quite a few places around the world, teaching in Egypt, Spain, Kenya, and various countries in the Caribbean. Although by far not an expert in all these different regions, I've learnt a lot about the specific challenges that various areas face.

Scottish Potters Association - Workshop Bookings

scottish potters association - workshop bookings

Forres

The Scottish Potters Association is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO, number SC048850) registered with the Office of the Scottish Charities Register. Charitable Purposes The Scottish Potters Association objectives are the advancement of the Arts and Culture and in furtherance of this: To promote and encourage the making, appreciation and development of Scottish pottery and ceramic craft, art and culture. To provide information and opportunities for communication and collaboration between ceramic makers, artists and the public. To work in partnership with other organisations. To provide and promote Equal Opportunities such that; the organisation will not discriminate based on race, sex, disability, sexuality, age or based on political, religious or other opinions. As and if required by funders and/or members, the fuller Local Authority Equal Opportunities policies may be adopted. Activities To meet those objectives, the SPA aims to: arrange opportunities for the public: to see potters at work; to get hands on with clay; to see potters work on display; run workshops for members; organise demonstration events for members; organise public exhibitions of members work; produce and distribute a map of potters active in Scotland; provide financial support in the form of a bursary; provide opportunities for members to network. We are run by members for members and we work to support our members whether they are experienced professionals or just getting started. If you want to know more about our committee, click here. The SPA is open to anyone with an interest in pottery and ceramics in Scotland including professionals, amateurs/hobby potters and students We offer workshops, exhibitions and other opportunities for networking throughout the year as well as a quarterly newsletter packed with features about what our members have been up to as well as useful hints and tips. We also get involved in partner events such as Potfest at the Palace and Hey Clay! Click the image below to open the Scottish Potters Trail Map with details of the studios and galleries of some of our professional members.

St. Mary's Secondary School

st. mary's secondary school

The Mary Carroll Library Founded in 1954 by Miss Mary Carroll, the School Library serves the students and Staff. It houses well over 10,000 books and is equipped with tape recorders, cassettes, headphones and a projector. Over the years, Miss Carroll worked out a scheme of training a team of Desk Librarians and this system, under the direction and with the assistance of the present Librarian, is still in operation today. The students gain very valuable experience in dealing with queries and handling books. The Library is open to all students and Staff. Most of the stock can be borrowed for home use but dictionaries, encyclopaedia and out-of-print books may not be taken out. A book may be borrowed for a fortnight and may be renewed on request if no one else has asked for it. Books can be reserved on request as in the public libraries. There is no fee required for joining the school Library. Library News Our new computerised system has been purchased and we have already uploaded over two thousand books onto the system! We hope to have all our fiction books uploaded by the end of the school year. Once all the fiction books have been uploaded we can begin using the new system to check out books. This means that students can also search our catalogue and renew books from home. Library Opening Hours A reminder that the library is open Monday to Friday at lunchtime, 1.00–1.40. Library Notice Board Keep an eye on the library noticeboard for details of writing competitions and library events! Library Readathon Following the success of our readathon last year we ran another one before the Christmas Holidays. Once again this year, the winning student was presented with a hamper of goodies. The hamper was on display in the library and sponsorship cards were collected from the library at lunchtime. All were invited to participate!

Matthew Cabot Ppm

matthew cabot ppm

Bristol

We build unique software solutions that fully integrate with business processes and systems, including stock control, dispatch, accounts, and text alerts. HomeAbout Us Since 1999 we have provided powerful bespoke online database systems for over 400 clients and have earned a reputation as a company that is trusted and innovative in its approach to solving customer problems. From first contact you’ll talk to one of our technical team, who will be involved with the project from start to finish, getting the work done, delivering on time and communicating with you throughout. Understanding your business: We understand that all businesses operate differently, which is why we offer a fully comprehensive, business software development service designed to suit your business whatever your industry sector. We help you manage YOUR data YOUR way. Our expert business software development team create business software solutions, built to your exact requirements. Our consultants have big company expertise and are... Responsive and knowledgeable Personally responsible for your project from start to finish Approachable and friendly UK based with UK office hours Our experienced database development team thrives on technical challenges to develop sophisticated and unique custom business software solutions that will grow and support your business. All our customised database applications are tailored to the specific needs of your business. Click here to find out how we work. Our Technical Credentials At Evergreen, we use open source tools to create our websites. The term "open source" describes software whose source code is available for anyone to use, modify and distribute freely. This encourages a process of community development which includes many talented programmers worldwide. It also means that its flaws can be discovered, scrutinized and fixed by anyone meaning potentially safer and more secure systems. The languages that Evergreen use to build our websites are industry standard HTML, CSS and PHP. This choice of platform ensures that there are no operational software licence costs and importantly end-users do not have to download any special plug-ins or modules to use the website.

Yorkshire & Humberside Federation of Museums and Galleries

yorkshire & humberside federation of museums and galleries

Gleadless

Founded in 1931, the Yorkshire and Humberside Federation of Museums and Galleries was one of the first regional federations to be established. It is the only dedicated membership organisation for people working in or for the benefit of Museums and Galleries in the region. It exists to represent, support and develop its members through regular meetings, newsletters, training, consultation and lobbying. How We Work The Fed is a membership organisation run by you, for you! The Fed is administered by an Executive Committee made up from its membership, and elected by you, the members, at the AGM. The Executive Committee reports back to the membership via quarterly meetings, which are open to all. The Fed is only as active as its members. The Committee is open to all and we are very keen for members to express an interest in joining the Committee to keep a flow of new ideas coursing through the organisation! Mission & Values “Assist with the development of excellent museums and galleries in Yorkshire and the Humber through the continuous development of museum workers.” Our Objectives: To be known as an organisation that delivers excellent networking opportunities museums training sector-specific information CPD opportunities To be highly regarded as an effective champion for: the museum and galleries and their workers in the region partnership working both regionally and nationally Our Values Democratic – the Fed is a membership organisation run by you, for you Inclusive – the Fed is where smaller museums and junior members have as much say as larger museums and senior members Continuity – the Fed has been here for over 70 years, a source of stability in a rapidly changing world Friendly – the Fed is the networking organisation par excellence and goes out of its way to make everyone feel welcome Partnership – the Fed believes we are stronger if we work together and actively promote partnerships, regionally and nationally Development – the Fed believes in the continuing development both of itself and its members

Liverpool Golf Club

liverpool golf club

Despite the sometimes challenging nature of our Western Sydney golf course, it’s still our passion is to provide golfers of all skill levels with a memorable and enjoyable experience at the course known as ‘the golfer’s golf course’. A picturesque 18 hole par 72 Championship golf course, we’re located in Hollywood Drive, Lansvale New South Wales. The golf course is unique in that it has been designed and built on the peninsula formed by the Georges River and Prospect Creek, set on the banks of the Chipping Norton Lake. Quiet and secluded, you’ll enjoy the tranquil setting, so much so that you’ll find it hard to believe that you’re actually in the middle of Western Sydney! The golf course makes for an excellent test of skills both for the professional and amateur golfer. With a length of over 6300 meters, water comes into play on 14 holes, so shot selection is important and you’ll be rewarded for strategic shot placement along with many risk and reward opportunities. We provide and host an array of golf lessons for juniors on our golf course, which include beginners golf lessons to advanced. With multiple levels to participate in, our golf lessons are some of the most unique, challenging and advanced in Sydney. The exquisite golf course settings at Liverpool Golf Club has allowed us to host many prestigious events, including the Australian PGA, the NSW Open in 2006 and 2007 and has been a qualifying venue for the Australian Open for the past 10 years. Liverpool Golf Club delivers an incomparable experience for our members and guests in an inviting and advancing environment and setting. Liverpool Golf Club also offers some of the cheapest golf memberships in Sydney with outstanding benefits. Our luscious greens, our challenging and well-crafted golf course, our rich history and notoriety and the experience we provide along with our cheap memberships makes us one of the most desirable golf clubs in Sydney.

Tumble Jungle

tumble jungle

4.3(165)

Tumble Jungle is more than just a gymnastics and kid's birthday party entertainment center in the Norwalk, Westport, and Darien, CT areas. It is a one-of-a-kind community where children and families can learn and play together in a fully integrated environment. With our unparalleled staff of instructors and our expansive, state-of-the-art facility, Tumble Jungle is Fairfield County’s #1 family enrichment center for kids gymnastics, sports, education and camp activities. Tumble Jungle is a holistic physical educational environment for 1-year-olds to 12-year-olds. We are the pioneers and developers of integrated education, gymnastics, sports and creative camp activities programs in the Fairfield County area. Our comprehensive curriculum includes “mommy-and-me” and separation classes for toddlers, plus enrichment and after-school programs in martial arts, recreational gymnastics, and more. During the summer months, we also offer Summer Day Camp along with our regular kids gymnastics and open play time programs. Through innovative, play-based environments, our professional staff nurtures each child’s individual skills and unique needs, giving them the foundation to develop self-confidence and a love of learning. Experienced, Friendly Day Camp Instructors Tumble Jungle offers many classes throughout the week, from “mommy and me” and gymnastics to martial arts and many more. Our recreational kids gymnastics classes are one of a kind with high-energy instructors! Our evening instructors are involved with USAG and workshops. Many instructors are active gymnasts, while others have been coaching for years. The instructors take time to access each student to focus on their personal needs in order for them to succeed in their class. Skills and routines are taught with the child’s confidence and abilities in mind. They use new drills and ideas to keep the class fun and active. Come check us out and enjoy a free trial!

Shine Cancer Support

shine cancer support

5.0(39)

Poole

Shine is the only UK charity that support adults in their 20s, 30s and 40s who have experienced a cancer diagnosis. There is never a good time to have cancer, but we know that younger adults face different issues than their older or younger counterparts. Many of these are not dealt with by traditional cancer support charities and services. Our vision, mission and strategy In January 2022, we finalised a new five-year strategy. We have updated our vision and mission statements and articulated our values. We will use these to underpin five strategic objectives that will guide Shine’s focus and attention between 2022 and 2027. Vision We want every adult in their 20s, 30s and 40s who is diagnosed with cancer to know they’re not alone, and to have the support, knowledge, and confidence to navigate whatever cancer throws their way. Mission There’s never a good time for a cancer diagnosis, but in your 20s, 30s or 40s there are particular challenges to navigate, like work, dating, finances and more. At Shine, we’ve been there and we get it. We’re here to help you deal with everything that your diagnosis brings, before, during and after treatment, and to welcome you into our community. Our values Inclusive – Our services are open to anyone in their 20s, 30s and 40s with a cancer diagnosis, no matter what type or stage, when your diagnosis was, or what your background is. Approachable – We want everyone in Shine’s community to feel welcomed and to feel able to get involved, and we design all our services to be friendly, fun and down-to-earth. Authentic – We’re patient-led and passionate, and we want everyone involved to have a genuine and honest voice, with patients at the heart of our work. Innovative – As a small charity, we’re adaptable and agile, and we are responsive to needs as they change. We listen to what Shine’s community is saying and strive to find practical solutions. Empowering – Our services aren’t about us “doing” to or “for” you. We want to empower you to ask the right questions, get the right information, take control, and make the best decisions for yourself. Our strategic objectives Connect – build a nationwide community of younger adults with cancer and the people around them, reducing isolation and supporting their physical and mental well-being. Inform – ensure that younger adults with cancer have access to the knowledge and support they need to make the best decisions for them. Influence – grow our influencing position and partnerships to shape a healthcare system and wider support that is suitable for the needs of young adults with cancer. Reach – increase the profile and reach of Shine, aiming for every young adult diagnosed with cancer to have access to our services and support. Build – invest in Shine’s internal capacity, governance and sustainability to build firm foundations for growth. Our goal is for these strands to come together to enable better wellbeing for younger adults with cancer, improved relationships and less isolation, more informed decision-making, and systems that are better able to meet our community’s needs. Our history Shine started in Dorset in 2008 as a non-traditional support group for young adults. Emma and Justine were both diagnosed with cancer at a young age and had a hard time finding others that the could relate to. They realised there was a huge lack of support for younger adults with cancer and the idea for Shine was born. Within the first year, they had connected with over 100 young adults in Dorset. In 2010, Emma met Ceinwen. They launched Shine in London and the UK’s first research into the unmet needs of young adults diagnosed with cancer. Ceinwen and Emma then developed events and activities that would support the gaps identified in the research. Shine was registered as a charity in 2012, and has since supported thousands across the UK Shine has local Shine Networks across the UK and runs a number of annual events including Shine Camp, the Great Escape retreat, and Shine Connect, the UK’s only conference for young adults with cancer. Shine also runs a number of highly-rated workshops on topics such as working after cancer and managing anxiety and depression. As a patient-led organisation, Shine works hard to ensure that young adults with cancer play a key role in the design and delivery of all activities. Shine is supported by a Board of Trustees as well as a patron, Oliver Spencer, and a number of corporate supporters including TTA and Travel Insurance Facilities.