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Verde Business Solutions

verde business solutions

Watford

I’m Sharon Gaffney and Verde Business Solutions is my company. I’m an experienced company director, business advisor and trainer. I ran my own businesses from the age of 22 and I’ve dedicated most of my working life to helping entrepreneurs like you become successful in their businesses and in their lives. I’ve been supporting business owners for over 20 years and it’s been my privilege to help thousands of business owners start up, grow and thrive through my Business Advice and Training programmes. Being a business advisor is all about helping you find the right strategy to build a successful company and supporting you to put that strategy into action. It’s also about delivering the lifestyle you’re looking for and defining success in your own terms. It helps that I’ve been there before and experienced the highs and lows of running several fast-growing small businesses myself, so I can really empathise with what you’re going through. I specialise in small business start-ups and companies with less than 50 employees – sometimes with just one or two people. I love working with companies where I honestly believe that the business has the potential to grow and develop. Whether that’s a part-time business that brings in a small additional income but that you really believe in, or you have dreams of being a corporate mogul, I’m interested! It’s not the size of your business that matters to me, only the extent of your vision.

Inclusion Expert

inclusion expert

London

Inclusion Expert’s founder, Daniel Sobel, is an internationally respected leader in inclusive education and has advised the DfE, the EU and governments abroad. Daniel is a well-known speaker, writes regularly for publications including Headteacher Update and The Guardian, and is the author of several books including Narrowing the Attainment Gap. Daniel left school with no A Levels and read his first book aged 18. Gradually he fell in love with study and managed to secure a place on a Master’s course in Education Psychology. He went on to take four graduate courses in Psychology and Education, eventually running out of money in the middle of doctoral training. Daniel moved to full time teaching and quickly became a SENCO. Dismayed by how much of the job was pointless meetings and paperwork, he started designing tools to better support his students. During a stint as Assistant Head he continued to develop simple systems to help teachers manage information and maximise the impact of their interventions. Realising that many teachers were struggling with inclusion, that his ideas really worked, and that there was an opportunity to make a difference to children across the country, Daniel left teaching, somewhat hesitantly, to form Inclusion Expert. Over the last few years the company has grown rapidly to encompass a team of experienced practitioners who share Daniel’s vision that every child deserves the opportunity to achieve their potential, regardless of needs, background or ability.

DW Goalkeeping Academy

dw goalkeeping academy

The DW Goalkeeping Academy was established in 2016 by Dan Worthington, following on from 4 very successful years running Goalkeeping sessions for local grassroots clubs. Professional, modern and innovative training sessions designed to develop Goalkeepers of all ages and abilities. From those who are just starting out, to Goalkeepers that are playing Academy football at professional clubs. Based in Essex, weekly training sessions are on floodlit third generation (3G) artificial grass pitches across venues covering Shenfield / Brentwood / Billericay / Havering / Maldon / Romford and surrounding areas. Owner and Head Coach Dan is a passionate, enthusiastic and qualified Goalkeeping coach with experience coaching at grassroots and within a professional environment. He has held positions at Dagenham & Redbridge as Assistant Academy Goalkeeping Coach and currently West Ham United as their International Academy Goalkeeping Coach. He has experience coaching in the UK and the USA, having worked for numerous category 1 Academies stateside on their national camps in partnership with Global Image Sports. Dan and the Academy coaches have overseen some of the DWGKA keepers who have excelled go onto sign for professional clubs, with others securing trials. If you are interested in coming over to see what our sessions are all about or know of someone that might, please do visit our info & bookings page to book a FREE taster session! For all other enquiries please visit our contact us page where we will be happy to help.

Ravensthorpe Community Centre

ravensthorpe community centre

London

The organisation was set up in 2000 as an independent charity to run a community facility. Since then it has gone from strength to strength by expanding the space available for activities and delivering its own services such as childcare, adult learning health and well-being projects. Outline below is our story: 1999 - In 1999, with the closure and demolition of the Foundry Street youth club, a meeting was held by representatives of local Ravensthorpe based community groups about the possibility of acquiring a building for general community use. After many meetings and discussions between them and Kirklees Council, it was agreed that if representatives could come together to form a group, Kirklees Council would support them in acquiring and running a community building through available European SRB Grant funding. With St Johns Ambulance Centre looking for new premises their building came up for sale, it was purchased by the newly formed group in 1999 and renamed as the Ravensthorpe Community Centre. 2000 - The building underwent a series of alterations to make it more suitable for use as a community centre, the building had disabled ramps put in and the rooms were changed to make then suitable for community use. In May 2000 the building was officially opened by Mayor of Kirkless. The building subsequently became very popular with regular users such as a wide range of community groups, the local further education college holding learning classes and a local provider delivering crèche facilities.