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Hsm Training And Consultancy

hsm training and consultancy

London

HSM Training and Consultancy is a UK company providing a broad range of SPECIALIZED services, on a global basis, to law enforcement, intelligence agencies and the private sector. Take some time to explore our website and you will see the extensive range of services we provide to help your agency or business. Our 'blog' is regularly updated with interesting articles, emerging best practice and commentary. You will find lots of good practice tips. The 'publications and resources' pages provide details of our books and how to get your hands on them and a lot of free articles you may find useful in adding to your knowledge. We are constantly updating these pages so be sure and check back for more. Our 'solutions' pages provide details of what we can do to help you and your agency in your functions. We have two sections. One is aimed at the law enforcement and intelligence communities and the other is aimed at the private sector. If you don’t find what you are looking for in one, take a look at what is available in the other. Remember we are here to cater for how you see the world not how we see it. HOW MUCH WILL IT COST? We deliver training on an international basis. Not everyone has the same financial resources so we do not quote prices here. We prefer to talk to an agency and design a course that fits them and their budget. When it comes to agencies in the western world our training will work out better value than you can deliver it, in house. It will also be better quality. This is our full time job. We are experts.

Community Youth Ventures

community youth ventures

London

Community Youth Ventures C.I.C. is a community interest company that focuses on inspiring young lives through innovative and diversionary activities. Our aim is to empower young people to make positive choices, enhance their opportunities and widen their horizons. Our aim is to empower young people to make positive choices, enhance their opportunities and widen their horizons including the impact and support within the community around them. CYV provides strategic oversight and expertise as well as direct youth engagement through a range of youth programmes and projects. Changes to the youth sector for both statutory and voluntary areas along with the rise in exclusions from education and the development of destructive habits young people have lost faith in the possibilities that await them. Through collaboration and cooperation with complimentary providers and services; CYV will work in partnership with schools, youth organisations, statutory services and local communities. CYV will provide a service to young people that will enhance their personal, social and emotional development; whilst embedding expertise, knowledge and insight into voluntary and community sector. CYV will inspire young lives through positive engagement in Buckinghamshire and surrounding areas and was formed in direct response to the lack of services available and the growing number of young people involved in risky behaviours and negative lifestyles and untapped opportunities. CYV aim to identify young people who may have chaotic lives supporting them in the transition to adulthood by offering a positive support system to enhance positive development and well-being.

Feminist Library

feminist library

3.6(55)

London

The Feminist Library is a large archive collection of feminist literature, particularly Women’s Liberation Movement materials dating from the late 1960s to the 1990s. We support research, activist and community projects in this field. The Library is also an autonomous feminist community space. The Library is trans-inclusive, welcomes visitors of any gender, does not require registration or membership, and provides an intersectional, non-sectarian space for the exploration of feminism. You can view our our Community Policy here. Why not search our Online Catalogue, explore our Collection, or find out more about our Activities and Events. If you would like to find out more about Volunteering or becoming a Friend to support the Library financially, please do get in touch. Originally known as the Women’s Research and Resources Centre (WRRC), the Feminist Library was set up in 1975, at the height of the Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM), a time of intense political campaigning and lively collective organising. Learn more about our Herstory here. Since the Library’s beginnings, it has provided a place where women could network and educate themselves, and has become a contact point for women locally, nationally and internationally. Today the Library continues its drive for inclusion and accessibility. The Library is run by a collective of volunteers, with a management structure committed to making decisions by consensus. Read our Manifesta here. Read our 2016-2017 Annual Report here.

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