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Stedy Chefs Learning Centre

stedy chefs learning centre

Liverpool

We are a cookery school for disabled adults 18 plus. At StedyChefs we teach all about the joy and fun to be had whilst cooking ,not only helping improve life skills but building self confidence and making friends along the way. Our whole building is covered in fun graffiti, our chefs wear a full uniform and different coloured bandanas making their time here as fun as possible. We also teach other activities such as art and music, the Beatles actually played in our building in 1961. Our chefs cook everything from scratch and not only this, they grow their own vegetables in our outside space as well as doing outside cooking in warmer months. Our chefs do food related trips also once every six weeks. Some of our chefs volunteer and in the past have worked in local cafes and football stadiums. Our youngest student is 18 and our eldest is 63 years old. The food our chefs create on a daily basis can only be described as phenomenal. We are also part of the International Cookery School Association (School Of Excellence) We also teach our students health and safety in the kitchen. We recently had Merseyside Fire Brigade in our centre to deliver a lesson on hazards that may occur in a kitchen and how to handle them safely. Merseyside Police have also attended our centre to deliver on a lesson on how to stay safe when using the internet. In January of this year, seven of our students gained their Level 2 Food Safety and Hygiene In The Kitchen qualification. It took us over a year of visually and verbally training our students in preparation for their test. As they passed, they are now able to legally work in a professional kitchen environment. One of the students is now actively looking for paid work in the catering sector using his newly acquired qualification. We have also partnered with The Trussell Trust and are now running a food bank from or building with the help of our wonderful students. 

Medic Services International Ltd

medic services international ltd

Worcestershire,

Medic Services International is a vibrant Worcestershire based business which was formed in 2006 and specialises in bespoke High Risk / Remote Areas First Aid and Health & Safety Training to the corporate world in both the United Kingdom and overseas Choosing the right training for your company can be confusing, that’s why we offer FREE CONSULTATION, ensuring you get the right course for the right price. We at Medic Services International pride ourselves on offering bespoke training packages for a variety of industry sectors such as Construction, Telecommunications, Local Government, Education, Military, Police , Arborists, Oil and Gas, Transport / Haulage, Automobile Engineering, Windfarms, and the Security Sector One of our many specialties is providing is providing remote areas first aid training to companies who work in hazardous areas around the globe , no matter what conditions you work in , mountainous regions to the desert we can provide training for you onsite where you are so your staff a fully prepared for any emergency. So, whatever your needs, we have the right courses and trainers for you. Our trainers are all NUCO accredited and have relevant experience in Remote Areas Medical Support and Health & Safety Training from the civilian sector and the military. Some of our instructors have taught with The Royal Navy and have experience working overseas as Remote Area Medics, bringing back real life experiences to pass on to our delegates. Our courses can be conducted on your companies premises, thereby cutting down on disruption to your company’s working day and also your costs.

Deafkidz International

deafkidz international

Brighton,

No Deaf child should be left behindOur Vision A world where Deaf, hard of hearing, deafened and DeafBlind children, young people and adults are able to live safely and without fear of abuse and exploitation. Our Mission With safeguarding at the heart of all we do, DeafKidz International aims to respond comprehensively to the protection, health, wellbeing and access to education needs of deaf children, young people and adults worldwide. Why our work is needed Deafness is the third largest disability globally with 466 million deaf people worldwide yet it remains the least resourced. The abuse and exploitation of deaf children is endemic, with deaf children three times more likely to be abused than hearing children, but safeguarding and protection networks lack the means to support deaf survivors/victims of abuse and deaf children at risk. Deaf children face barriers to accessing services and support from teachers, social workers, police workers, medical staff and the justice system, often due to the lack of deaf awareness and resources available to these professionals who are unable to effectively communicate with or support the needs of deaf children. In low-middle income countries often children are not even diagnosed as being deaf which exacerbates risk of abuse and prevents them from accessing vital support they need. DeafKidz International seeks to address the vital gaps in meeting the safeguarding and protection needs of deaf children and reducing risk and vulnerability while supporting deaf children, young people and adults to lead their fullest lives ensuring equal and rightful access to health, education and employment as their hearing peers.

Casec, Canine & Security Education Centre

casec, canine & security education centre

Marlow

The Canine and Security Education Centre UK was born out of the necessity to provide competent, reliable and professional training services to the K9 sector of the security industry within the UK and Europe. Our facilities This is achieved using an all-weather facility, fit for purpose, taking the best elements observed in the UK, Europe and the USA, to accomplish the provision of rounded and targeted training packages. Our Services Our portfolio of services include all elements of EDD and GP training. This includes: Basic courses for handler and dog Remedial training, Monthly CT Task specific training Air cargo screening Explosive odour tracking Baggage screening and bulk EDD CT Scent recognition Annual certification compliant with BS:8517-1 and 2 NASDU requirements are also available monthly Our Courses Our Instructors To be an instructor with CASEC UK, he or she must have completed operational deployments in their field of expertise for a minimum of 5 years and have an experienced and successful training record. Our trainers have Police, military and civilian security backgrounds ensuring that our pool of experience is as varied as possible. Our team of instructors and managers have over 120 years’ worth of operational and training experience with the instructors still being operational and certified for ground deployment. This ensures their sector knowledge is up to date and relevant. CASEC UK is a Ltd company registered within the UK, holds full insurance for the training of EDD and GP dog teams and has been inspected by NASDU.

Joe Rice First Aid Training

joe rice first aid training

Okehampton

Qualifications I am a Level 3 First Aid & Defibrillation Instructor. I also have a Level 3 Award in Education and Training (QCF) and can teach the full range of Ofqual (The Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation) regulated Level 2 and Level 3 Awards in a range of First Aid qualifications. My Background I have worked for over 10 years in the leisure industry as a lifeguard, duty manager and swimming teacher. Between 2009 and 2011 I lived in New Zealand and worked as a team building instructor running educational school programmes and corporate days. I instructed climbing, archery and many other activities. I also designed educational climbing programmes promoting road safety that I delivered in schools working along side the New Zealand Police and Ambulance Services. In 2012 I joined Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service and work as a retained firefighter in Okehampton. I have gained many qualifications and experiences with this role and am trained as a casualty carer. It was 2015 when I gained a first aid instructor's qualification. I wanted to run courses locally and make them accessible for businesses and individuals. I am passionate about training and promoting the need for first aid at work and within communities. I am a practical person and endeavour to make my courses as interactive and hands on as possible. In 2017 I helped form a new charity to equip Okehampton with 8 Public Access Defibrillators. Oke PADs is an organisation that will maintain and provide training free of charge to the community.