About the Course Who is this for? This course is ideal for HR and Diversity & Inclusion professionals, Senior Leaders looking to build a more inclusive workforce, and anyone who may manage neurodivergent individuals. Course Summary As workplaces evolve toward greater inclusivity, managers play a vital role in shaping environments where neurodivergent team members can succeed. This course provides practical strategies and leadership confidence to support employees by helping them meet their needs more effectively according to their neurotype. Participants will explore a range of neurodivergent profiles and learn how to adapt communication, adjust workflows, reduce workplace triggers, and advocate for a fairer and more inclusive culture. Course Objectives - Analyse how context and environment contribute to disabling barriers for neurodivergent individuals in the workplace - Design leadership strategies and workflows that enable neurodivergent employees to leverage their strengths and thrive - Implement practical adjustments and communication practices that support a neuroinclusive team environment - Facilitate team consultations to collaboratively reduce barriers and promote psychological safety without ‘othering’ neurodivergent employees High Level Topics - Understanding Neurodivergence - Unlocking Strengths and Safety - Inclusive Leadership in Action - Building a Neuro-inclusive Culture
BRAIDED RAG RUGGING WORKSHOP Wednesday 9th July - 6pm till 8.45pm at H1 Building, Hill of Rubislaw, Aberdeen Suitable for beginners (Adults & Teens) Enjoy a bit of up-cycling and learn the craft of Braided Rag Rugging. This is a lovely craft to learn and uses up worn out sheets, duvet covers etc that we tend to throw away. We will be cutting these up into strips and learning the technique of BRAIDING-IN. Price includes all materials, tuition, and light refreshments. Price: £36* *There is also a discount for Low Income Customers: please use this option when booking for a 30% Discount (given in trust to anyone who needs it) Parking: CAR: Free car parking // BUS: Busses to Queens Road and Kings Gate ..... T&Cs Please note that workshops are non refundable, however you are welcome to give your place to someone else. If the workshop is cancelled by the tutor an alternative date will be set or a full refund will be issued.
Learn how to take blood ... train as a Phlebotomist Nationally Recognised Qualification No previous experience or qualifications needed OCN Accredited - Level 3 (advanced) CPD Accredited (The CPD Certification Service) Covers all steps up to live blood draw Practise on artificial arm and fake blood! Basic understanding of English language required OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS
LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION, NON-FICTION Una is a Rights Agent at Susanna Lea Associates and am starting to build a client list. She grew up in London and graduated from the University of Cambridge with a BA in English in 2021. At university, Una was particularly interested in contemporary West African and South Asian literature. She started as an agent's assistant at SLA London in 2022 and now handles some translation rights and provides support with editorial work and submissions. Una's favourite reads always set her at ease right away and draws her in with impressive and accessible storytelling, memorable characters or an original hook. Una enjoys writing which expands her worldview, makes her laugh out loud or keeps her on her toes with its twists and turns. She welcomes submissions from debut authors and would be keen to read across a wide range of genres and styles. She is looking for literary, upmarket and book club fiction, and is always drawn to stories that explores the challenges and complexities of love and relationships in all its forms —within families, between friends or in romantic relationships. Una loves the way in which familial relationships are dissected in The Wren, The Wren by Anne Enright and the impact of the local community in Small Worlds by Caleb Azumah Nelson. She is always drawn to novels with a strong sense of community, whether they are unified by geography, culture, or in other unexpected ways. Una has always loved reading international and translated fiction and welcomes submissions from authors writing contemporary fiction that engages with cultures and traditions from around the world, such as in voices of the deities in Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi or the subversive tales of Sayaka Murata. She is not looking for children’s or YA titles, science fiction or high-concept fantasy, but is open to submissions from authors writing in the speculative fiction space, and books with fantastical or otherworldly elements, be that magical realism or supernatural horror, such as Mona Awad's campus novel with a twist, Bunny. Una would also love to read more writing that engages with the natural world and reminds us of the limitations of human understanding. In non-fiction, Una enjoys books that furthers her understanding of wider societal issues — nature and the environment, culture, and little-known history. Her recent non-fiction favourites are Eve by Cat Bohannon, Doppelgänger by Naomi Klein and Unearthed by Claire Ratinon. Una would like you to submit a covering letter, 1 page synopsis and the first three chapters or 5,000 words of your manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Una is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print). By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Wednesday 2nd July 2025
Heart of Living Yoga ~ Hatha Yoga classes in Oundle, Northants, Northamptonshire with Harshani www.mindbodywellbeing.co.uk
Take a breath. Take a break. Join us for a nourishing outdoor yoga session in the park, designed to help you reconnect with your body and the universe through movement inspired by the five elements—earth, water, fire, air and space. Expect a gentle flow, grounding moments, time to simply be in nature and be one with nature through this five elements practice. Perfect for ALL in need of some spirit-soothing Sunday vibes. Bring a water bottle, and your beautiful self :) mats are provided This practice involves moving between standing, seated and lying down positions on the ground. If that’s not accessible or comfortable for you, feel free to bring a chair, stool, or any support that helps you participate in a way that feels good for your body. We will meet in the studio at 9.40 and, according to the weather, go to Saughton Park The teacher will only wait 5minutes This class is sponsored by the Lottery Community Fund, Awards for All. By attending this class you release the teacher, Giada Gaslini and Art and Spirituality Cic, from any liability arising out of any personal injuries, emotional or physical release, death, expectations of results, theft in the venue or damages that may happen to people and objects while attending.