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Ember Compliance

ember compliance

5.0(1)

Broxburn

WELCOME TO EMBER COMPLIANCE We are thrilled to announce that this year marks our 20th year supporting the Fire & Security industry! With two decades of experience under our belt, we are committed to providing the highest quality training and support to our attendees. Last year, we received a 4.9 out of 5-star review rating from our attendees, making us incredibly proud of the impact we are making. We are committed to exceeding expectations and delivering training that is second to none. We take pride in our ability to provide cutting-edge training that meets the highest standards, ensuring that our attendees have the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in their careers. At Ember Compliance, we are passionate about what we do and dedicated to providing the best possible training experience. Join us today and experience the excellence that Ember Compliance is known for in the Fire & Security industry. Thank you for trusting us to support your professional development. PROVIDING INDEPENDENT TRAINING TO THE UK FIRE & SECURITY INDUSTRY Ember Compliance understand that an integral part of maintaining compliance is ensuring staff and technicians have the competence to carry out activities to national standards. We provide courses and examinations through The CPD Certification Service and FireQual in order for your business to achieve this. Our online training courses and exams include: * Fire alarm system training, specialising in foundation, design, maintenance, and commissioning * Fire safety training * Security system training * CCTV training * Evacuation alert training HERE ARE SOME GREAT REASONS TO BOOK YOUR TRAINING WITH US TODAY * We offer interactive 2-way training sessions * We have over 20 years of training experience * Our trainers are all experienced and work within the industry * All of our trainers have an RQF L3 award in Education & Training * Our trainees rate us 4.8 out of 5 stars * Our class sizes are small (12 maximum) * You can train from anywhere including the ability to sit exams remotely * Our courses are delivered in bite-size chunks Book your training today!

Voice In The Room

voice in the room

Newcastle Upon Tyne

I was working with someone recently who held a very senior position in an organisation and he hadn’t been in a good place. He was terrified of an upcoming key note he had to deliver. At the end of our session he said: “I can’t believe it Jo but I’m really looking forward to it now. I’ve got the tools I need”. That is why I do what I do. What makes Voice in the Room different from other training companies is the different perspective Jo brings. Her unique approach has been shaped by her background and story. It’s worth understanding in full so grab a cuppa or a glass of something and dive in. Logo Icon About Up About Down Theatre Director 1999 - 2007 Theatre Director “Just before the play was due to start my group refused to go on. We were backstage and you could hear this buzz of expectation from the audience outside. I’d used all the security resources available to put it on and here I was with my actors saying they wouldn’t go through with it” Jo Darby set up Voice in the Room in 2016 but the seeds for the business were planted many years before. As a teenager with a love of acting she attended the National Youth Theatre. “I saw how directors were trying to help us to get the message of the play across and make a connection with the audience. That’s what they facilitated and that was the bit I found really interesting. How do you support people in a really positive way to achieve that? That was the point when I decided I didn’t want to do acting, I wanted to direct. When I later had the opportunity to do that at University, I grabbed it with both hands. Directing was a hobby that became a job.” As a Theatre Director Jo began creating productions in the North East at Northern Stage and the Live Theatre. She went onto launch her own theatre company and travel overseas to direct for the Australian Theatre for Young People before later working at Pilot Theatre Company and Bristol Old Vic. One early experience creating a brand new play with inmates at Northallerton Young Offenders Institute was particularly influential. “I was left on my own with the group to get on with rehearsals when one day things all kicked off, a fight broke out, there were chairs flying, the lot. I never felt threatened. I knew it wasn’t aimed at me and I was able to reassure staff such that we were allowed to continue. I persuaded the governor we should put on the play in front of the whole prison – in the prison chapel. Looking back now this seems unbelievable but it’s true! Just before the play was due to start my group refused to go on. We were backstage and you could hear this buzz of expectation from the audience outside. I’d used all the security resources available to put it on and here I was with my actors saying they wouldn’t go through with it. So I had to give them a big pep talk about how this was their opportunity to be heard and express themselves, remind them that they felt no one ever listened to them and this was their big chance. Eventually, they went out and did it. Everyone cheered and it all turned out fine. I still think now, goodness know’s what would have happened if it hadn’t gone ahead!