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Family Martial Arts In Maidstone And Gravesend

family martial arts in maidstone and gravesend

4.9(13)

Maidstone

Family Martial Arts Black Belt School Family Martial Arts Black Belt Schools are two dedicated full time Martial Arts Schools in Maidstone Kent and Gravesend in Kent Both Martial Arts Schools have fully safety matted training halls which are fully equipped to offer the ultimate training experience. Professional Black Belt Instructors are always on hand to help you to reach your full potential. All the Family Martial Arts Instructors are experienced, CRB checked and first aid trained, With age and ability specific classes from 3.5 years upwards, running six days a week, Both Family Martial Arts Schools offer a friendly and safe training environment for everyone. Both schools also provide comfortable reception areas with refreshments available, where family and friends can relax. Family Martial Arts Black Belt Schools are two dedicated full time Martial Arts and Leadership training facilities, based in Maidstone 01622 663030 and Gravesend 01474 326967. Both schools offer fully safety matted training halls which are fully equipped to offer the ultimate training experience. Our instructors are experienced, CRB checked, first aid trained, professional Black Belt Instructors and are always on hand to help you to reach your full potential. Both schools also provide comfortable reception areas with refreshments available, where family and friends can relax. Our programmes blend traditional Taekwondo with Kickboxing, self defence, fitness and conditioning. In addition, our children's programmes place a special emphasis on the all important Life and Leadership Skills such as Discipline, Courtesy and Respect. Please call us today to arrange you're free, no obligation and introductory lesson. It will change your life! Be Confident, Feel Safe, Look Good and Feel Great with Family Martial Arts Schools Blackbelt Schools

Kwes Kent Woodland Employment Scheme

kwes kent woodland employment scheme

London

KWES Kent Woodland Employment Scheme is a charity established in 2012 to offer employment (in the form of apprenticeships) to people seeking forestry employment, but having difficulty finding it. Those difficulties stemmed most often from lack of skills and experience, but were worse for those entering the jobs market from an institutionalised life, for instance in the armed forces or prison. KWES’s interest was mainly in mixed broadleaf woodlands – “boots on the ground” forestry in woods managed on a commercial basis. KWES has never been involved in arboriculture, (tree surgery or working at height), nor with hobby or recreational forestry. The word “apprenticeship” signifies a three-way contract, involving the apprentice, an employer and a training organisation. The government’s “trailblazer” apprenticeship scheme set up in 2017 runs (and provides a small level of funds) under rules administered by the Department for Education. It envisages two-year apprenticeships, with the apprentice typically working four days a week in the employer’s business, and being released for one day each week to be taught more theoretical knowledge in the trainer’s accommodation. Looking at this from the employer’s point of view, it gets the services, (part time and part subsidised), of a worker who starts with no skills or experience, but can be expected to gain these over the two year period. “Employing” him/her is thus a pure burden at first for the employer, but its apprentice should be more or less paying his/her way at the end of a couple of years, especially if s/he is still quite young. However, the real value to the employer is that its former apprentice, to be fully “employable” after qualification, needs in most industries another, say, two years of experience – and s/he can realistically only gain this in that same employer’s business, (which explains how the government can say that apprenticeships “lead to a continuing job”). It is the wage-rate that the employer pays his ex-apprentice during this period which gives the employer real value from the whole operation.