Breaking barriers, building bridges Wales Restorative Approaches Partnership (WRAP) is an innovative co-operative social enterprise and a not for profit community interest company. We bring together staff and agencies with decades of diverse restorative professional experience, offering sector leading and bespoke training, consultation, and expert practice throughout Wales and the UK. We support the building, maintaining and repairing of relationships across five core service areas: criminal justice, education, families, communities, and business. WRAP aims to empower service users and partner agencies to create their own restorative solutions to problems and harm. We deliver a wide range of sector specific restorative approaches, always in partnership. We believe that restorative approaches can transform challenges into lifelong learning, preventing and resolving conflict effectively. WRAP is committed to social justice as well as criminal justice; building social capital restoratively and sustainably; and developing positive communities with healthy relationships. Anthony and Julia are excellent speakers and really make the course fun and have the attention of everybody.
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Delivering qualifications at levels 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7, we are experienced in supporting the professional development of a wide range of roles, from those new to their positions through to experienced senior leaders.
As an accredited provider of business and management education, our purpose built facilities at the Llandaff Campus provide a supportive learning environment and enable the School to be a leading centre in the UK for Accounting, Economics and Finance; Business, Management and Law; Marketing and Strategy; and Tourism, Hospitality and Events Management We are rooted in research and serve the needs of our regional, national and international business communities. We make a significant contribution to regional regeneration and economic growth through teaching, enterprise work and applied research.
We are Clybiau Plant Cymru Kids’ Clubs WHO WE ARE We are Clybiau Plant Cymru Kids’ Clubs, and we pave the way for Out of School Childcare in Wales. Our vision is loud, proud and undeniable: ‘A Wales where children play, and communities prosper.’ OUR MISSION To be the voice of Out of School Childcare Clubs in Wales, supporting children’s right to play and quality childcare that is sustainable, affordable and meets the needs of children, their families and communities.
ALS Training is a leading provider of training, learning and development solutions with over 2,000 Apprentices in learning each week. We design, deliver and evaluate a comprehensive range of training and development solutions to service both employers’ and employees’ and their individual needs. Read more about our history here. Our values The support we provide to all our customers, learners and candidates is responsive, versatile and effective, and based on the following values: Creating value Taking responsibility Pride in our communities Being the best we can be Demonstrating integrity
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You need a training provider that gives you an experience, not just a course. BARBRI Altior are the specialist training arm of the BARBRI Group that delivers professional development courses in the United Kingdom covering the Professional Skills Course (PSC), Higher Rights of Audience (HRA) and Continued Professional Development (CPD). With over 40 years of experience, BARBRI Altior not only takes aspiring solicitors through the first stages of the legal profession but stays with them throughout their entire careers. We help them maintain professional legal skills and expand their knowledge. That is what makes us different. We understand our clients and delegates needs and recognise where they could be with our help and expertise. At the heart of BARBRI Altior, our clients and delegates deserve the best service that can be offered. We succeed when you succeed.
This year at Drive Learn Achieve we celebrate our fourteenth birthday. Fourteen years of teaching Cardiff’s learner drivers, fourteen years of test passes, fourteen years of reviews and recommendations, and fourteen years of close shaves! In July 2007 DLA launched with the ambition of getting to July 2008. We had a huge driving school fleet that comprised of one well worn, cheap Toyota Yaris, 100 freshly printed business cards and a young driving instructor that was still learning the trade but keen as mustard (still don’t know what that means). We’ve had our learners drive us up one-way streets (the wrong way), around roundabouts (the wrong way) and have taught thousands how to negotiate Cardiff’s most notorious junctions the right way (Gabalfa interchange and Culverhouse Cross included). We quickly realised that we were going to be popular due to being recommended and our online reviews. We started the process of interviewing driving instructors that were interested in joining our team. Most didn’t make it. We demand the highest standards of professionalism in the industry and this meant that sometimes the ‘fit’ wasn’t right. We’ve now assembled a group of Cardiff driving instructors that understand our approach and deliver excellent customer service. In 2010 we opened our Facebook and Twitter accounts and we continue to use these platforms to interact with the public and shamelessly plug our driving lessons in Cardiff and driving test passes. It took a while but in 2018 we finally got on Instagram too. In March 2011 Apple released the iPad2 and the geeky version of us was in the queue to pick ours up on its UK release date. We knew it would be a game changer for driving instructors and it was. The interaction and understanding between pupil and driving instructor increased exponentially and we now couldn’t live without them – both our pupils and iPads of course! Cardiff’s practical driving test centre moved from Fairwater to Llanishen in 2013 and with it came the introduction of the bay park manoeuvre. The test has also seen the introduction of the Hazard perception part of the theory test, basic car maintenance questions, independent driving and last year saw the Sat Nav test introduced. Keeping up with these changes is intensive but we’re of the opinion that if it makes the roads safer, review and embrace it. In 2016 we started to offer driving instructor/ADI training to people who feel that they can contribute to society and its roads by not freaking out when headed towards a lamppost. This is an acquired skill and takes nerves of steel – bizarrely we really enjoy it and we’re aiming to become the best at it! In 2019 we began helping disabled drivers to fulfil their dreams of being on the road. Sometimes the driver already has a licence but following a recent diagnosis/illness, they need to learn a new method of controlling a vehicle. This is a part of the business that is developing as fast as driver innovation is, and it’s equally rewarding and exciting for us to be a part of.