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Wimu

wimu

London

WIMU is chosen to optimize sport performance, reduce the risk of injury and improve return top play processes. Certified by FIFA.1. OUR MISSION By implementing this Code in REALTRACK SYSTEMS, it is intended to promote the development of human excellence of our employees and collaborators, in addition to assuming authentic human values and turn them into a habit of conduct. Likewise, through this Code and its acceptance, our collaborators will be asked to be participants of it, as well as being honest and trustworthy at all times. If there are laws, practices or internal procedures applicable to natural and legal persons subject to this Code that are stricter than its provisions, those will enjoy pre-eminence. 2. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF BEHAVIOUR The business and professional behaviour of the entities and persons subject to this Code must comply with the following basic principles: 2.1. Respect for the law The activities of REALTRACK SYSTEMS will be developed in strict compliance with the applicable legislation. 2.2. Ethical integrity The business and professional activities of REALTRACK SYSTEMS and its employees will be based on the values of integrity, honesty, avoidance of all forms of corruption and respect for the circumstances and particular needs of all the subjects involved in them. REALTRACK SYSTEMS will promote among its employees the recognition and assessment of behaviors that are in accordance with the principles established in this Code. 2.3. Respect of human rigths All actions of REALTRACK SYSTEMS and its employees will respect scrupulously the Human Rights and Public Liberties included in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These basic principles will be translated into compliance with the commitments that will be gathered below.

The King John School

the king john school

Essex,

I was fortunate enough to be appointed Headteacher here at the school in January 2021. Our vision at King John is focused around ‘A Quality Education for All’. To enable our students to be happy and successful learners, we strive to create a caring, supportive and aspirational learning community, with high expectations and opportunities for all. We believe in offering a broad and balanced curriculum to enable students to flourish as individuals, and to achieve future success in whatever they choose to become later in life. This includes a strong emphasis on sport and the arts. We strive to nurture and develop our global citizens of the future by celebrating success and valuing aspiration. We are determined to ensure that every student succeeds and maximises their potential. The recruitment, retention and training of fully-qualified staff play a key part in our drive to secure strong academic outcomes for all students, and to instil a life-long love of learning. We understand the vitally important role of partnerships between families and school, and value our relationships with all members of the community we serve. We have a thriving sixth form, which has been significantly extended to provide a wealth of additional, state-of-the-art facilities. Students’ destinations are very strong, and they progress to higher education, including Oxbridge and other Russell Group universities, apprenticeships and employment. We hope this website provides you with an insight into our values, expectations and ambitions for all our learners, including our key priorities as a school for the future. However, if you would like to find out more about our school, please do not hesitate to contact us.

space4movement

space4movement

Pilates, Yoga, Movement Teacher and Spiral Stabilization Therapist I was introduced to PILATES and YOGA during my Dance training and kept it up for 20+ years. The holistic mind/body outlook permeates my approach to health and fitness. In addition, I offer Spiral Stabilization, a registered physical therapy for back health and postural regeneration. Other movement studies include Somatic techniques and movement for actors. During 14 years of sustained teaching, I have worked with the structural, functional, fitness and rehabilitation elements of exercise instruction with individual clients and in groups. I’m looking forward to working with you! ABOUT SPACE4MOVEMENT The movement philosophy is based on addressing the postural and muscular imbalances, increasing awareness of ineffective movement patterns and applying the exercise to improve the body’s balance, stability, agility and stamina. This leads to an overall improved body sense, movement confidence and integration which enhances a sense of wellbeing. Spiral Stabilization works on similar principles, releasing tension in vertical muscle chains by strengthening the spiral chains, hence the name. It is an alternative therapy technique developed for treatment of spinal pathologies - scoliosis and herniated disks. It has a positive effect on a number of other ailments as well as a great compliment to any other training or recreational sport. The exercise is suitable for everyone. It works best as 10- 30min home work out or a stretch during a sedentary job. movement qualifications Pole Star Pilates Certification Spiral Stabilization Therapy 200h Vyniasa Yoga Teacher Training Pre-Natal Yoga Certificate other qualifications BA (Hons) Dance Certificate of Higher Education in Contemporary Dance MA Movement: Teaching and Directing

Hall Park Academy

hall park academy

Nottingham

At Hall Park Academy, we are ambitious and aspirational for all students. We strive to ensure that they achieve the very best they can because we believe that academic success is vital in helping students reach their potential. This is the core purpose of Hall Park Academy. We have five principles that guide everything we do: · High expectations of all students · Valuing and celebrating academic achievement · Outstanding teaching for all students · Widening students’ experience through a range of extra-curricular activities including sport and the performing arts. · Equality of opportunity for all our students and staff The school has adapted the curriculum to meet local needs and as a consequence student of all abilities, including those in the sixth form, achieve well. A broad and varied co-curriculum complements the focus on academic achievement and students are encouraged to embrace the wider aspects of school life through participation in the many activities on offer. The pledge programme is at the heart of this and students are encouraged to commit to engage in a variety of activities that challenge them. There is a team of talented staff at the academy who support, nurture and challenge the hardworking students who come here. We work closely with parents, as we understand the value of a strong relationship between school and home in delivering the best outcomes for students. Hall Park Academy is sponsored by The Redhill Academy Trust, an outstanding local provider. This partnership affords us opportunities to continue our improvements by supporting students, staff and parents. I hope that you enjoy browsing our website. If you cannot find the information that you need, please do not hesitate to contact us directly.

Bbc

bbc

We’re impartial and independent, and every day we create distinctive, world-class programmes and content which inform, educate and entertain millions of people in the UK and around the world. We do this across: A portfolio of television services, including the UK’s most-watched channel BBC One, the pioneering online-only youth service BBC Three, and our multi award-winning channels for children, as well as national and regional television programmes and services across England. Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales Ten UK-wide radio networks, providing the best live music broadcasting in the UK, as well as speech radio which informs, educates and entertains. We also have two national radio services each in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and 39 local radio stations across England and the Channel Islands, providing an invaluable and unique service to listeners across the UK Our digital services including BBC News, Sport, Weather CBBC and CBeebies, iPlayer and BBC Sounds, BBC Red Button and our vast archive BBC World Service television, radio and online on more than 40 languages Established by a Royal Charter, the BBC is principally funded through the licence fee paid by UK households. Our role is to fulfil our mission and promote our Public Purposes. Our commercial operations including BBC Studios, the BBC’s award-winning production company and world-class distributor, provide additional revenue for investment in new programming and services for UK audiences. The BBC’s Board ensures that we deliver our mission and public purposes which are set out in the Charter. The Executive Committee is responsible for day-to-day management. We are regulated by Ofcom.

Acsc Sports

acsc sports

London

In 1968 at a meeting of the Parish Council of Aldingbourne it was agreed that there was a definite need to build a modern community centre to serve the village. 12 years later, and at a cost of £100,000,David Purley Aldingbourne Community Centre was completed. It was officially opened on 29th March 1980 by local racing driver David Purley the son of Charles Purley, the founder of LEC Refrigeration. The Centre is built on the playing fields originally managed by the Aldingbourne Sports Council. In 1972 the Sports Council formed the 200 Club to raise money for the project. Concise Construction Ltd of Barnham were given the contract and together with Mr Peter Lovett plans were drawn up. inside-hall-2 Planning permission was first granted in 1977 but was revised in 1978. With grants from the Department of the Environment, West Sussex County Council, Arun District Council the Association were all set to begin work. But it was not to be as straightforward as that. Problems arose concerning an access road and time ticked by. With the knowledge that if work didn’t start on site by a certain time they would lose their grants, the association pressed to reach an agreement. inside-bar-1 Eventually, in March 1979 an agreement was signed and work started immediately. The delay however, had cost the Association money. The original quote of £72,000 for the construction of the building no longer applied and the new cost was set up as £93,931.38p. By the time internal fittings, alarms and other equipment had been fitted the centre cost £100,000.