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Norfolk Safety C I C

norfolk safety c i c

5.0(3)

Norwich

Established in 2015 by Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service, Norfolk Safety CIC aims to Improve Safety and Reduce Risk by raising awareness and confidence through the delivery of practical based safety training across Norfolk. Practical – Implementable – Accessible – Relevant – Confidence Building Our courses are taught in a way that means the skills acquired are easily embedded in your daily life, helping course attendees feel safer and gain the confidence and understanding required to protect themselves and others. “97.8% of course delegates would now take an active role to improve safety at work.” Norfolk Safety CIC has delivered training to over 11,000 people across the County and beyond. Attendees can join an open course or we have the ability to offer bespoke closed courses for private, public, education and third sector organisations – ensuring we meet the individual organisation and environmental requirements. Training is provided as standard or as bespoke packages in the areas of Fire, First Aid, Health & Safety, Risk Assessment and CPR. We are a Community Interest Company and operate as the commercial trading arm of the Norfolk Fire Service. Our profits are ring fenced and reinvested in community interest projects such as youth engagement/development and fire prevention/awareness activities for the elderly and vulnerable. For further information about the courses we offer click here Norfolk Safety CIC is committed to delivering practical based safety training across Norfolk. Please contact us here to discuss your training requirements and any questions you have about our open and bespoke courses. Our courses include: Fire Marshal Course Emergency First Aid at Work (approved person) Fire Marshal Timber Framed Construction Safety on a Petroleum Forecourt Fire Extinguisher Course Emergency First Response – CPR and Defibrillation Training Evac-Chair Training Breathing Apparatus (B.A) – Initial Breathing Apparatus/Gas Tight Suits Emergency Response Team (ERT) Skill Assessment Day Emergency Response Team (ERT) Team Leader

Capital City College Training

capital city college training

4.4(20)

London

Apprenticeships and Training in LondonCapital City College Training (CCCT) is part of the Capital City College Group, bringing together City and Islington College, Westminster Kingsway College and the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London. Combined, we bring together more than 100 years of experience in education and training, rooted in the communities we serve. With a combined enrolment of over 37,000 students, the founding colleges form the largest further education institution in London. Together we are able to lead the reinvigoration of the capital’s evolving further education sector. CCCT delivers high-quality training solutions for businesses, designed to meet the needs of employers looking to improve their workforce. Our courses are designed with real jobs in mind and our colleges are constantly updating their course portfolio to reflect the latest market intelligence, employer and student demand. We work with businesses to understand their market requirements. We deliver high-quality training solutions designed to improve their workforce with innovative training and the right recruits We work with young people who are eager to learn and progress. We help them choose a training option that meets market opportunities to find a clear path to work We match talented learners with suitable roles to help both business and individuals to thrive We help people who are already working to explore new areas through short courses that enable them to make choices about career directions

Health Futures Utc

health futures utc

Wolverhampton

Our vision is to provide a broad, inclusive health and science curriculum, delivered to the highest standards in partnership with our employer partners. This will ensure that our learners receive personalised, practical experiences, offering opportunities that enrich their experience above and beyond that normally expected and enhancing their employability WE OFFER TOMORROW’S EDUCATION TODAY We’re excited and proud to be the first UTC in the UK to specialise in health care and health science, offering learning and career opportunities for young people like no other school or college in the region. By combining academic study with real-life work projects, personal development activities, and career opportunities our young people will become well-rounded work-ready individuals. They will benefit from a combination of qualified national curriculum teaching and putting their learning into practice in exciting, work-focused projects that are delivered in partnership with employer professionals. We’re able to deliver this ‘tomorrow’s education today’ concept through robust partnerships with major health, education and public sector organisations. This approach supports the development of academic, practical and life skills in our young people, equipping them to meet the demands from employers for good qualifications, transferable skills and a professional attitude to work – whatever career path they eventually choose. We believe that the UTC can provide a set of opportunities and qualifications that will provide an excellent foundation for students to enter the health and care professions. WHAT IS A UTC? University Technical Colleges (UTCs) are government-funded schools with a science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) focus. They provide a unique and relevant approach to education, which addresses the changing needs of students and employers in the 21st century. UTCs were established by companies and universities in areas of high demand for talent. Alongside national curriculum teaching, UTCs also offer sought-after vocational and technical qualifications, and benefit from industry-standard equipment and specialist staff to provide students with skills that are valued by employers. The UTC curriculum has a strong emphasis on ‘real life’ project-based learning, which engages students and develops their personal character. Because of this unique offer, UTCs allow for a broad choice of pathways when a student reaches 18 years old: university, higher or degree apprenticeships, or directly into a career.