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Fane Ltd

fane ltd

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Consett

If you can't find the course you need or you have any questions at all -Please give us a call.........(01207) 693828 or drop me an email mike.green@fane.org.uk Where can our courses be held? We can deliver training courses anywhere in the North East & Beyond (as long as there are sufficient learners) so whether you want People Handling Courses in Newcastle, Emergency First Aid Courses in Gateshead, Health & Safety Courses in Middlesbrough, Food Safety courses in Stockton, Health & Social Care courses in Sunderland, Risk Assessment Courses in Redcar or CPR Update Courses in Hartlepool we can help! For your first aid courses in washington, food safety courses in bishop auckland, basic food hygiene in durham- just give us a call! If you don't have enough learners to book a training course on your premises (6+) you can attend one of our open courses or if you have 6+ learners but no space at your premises-you can use ours free of charge. Welcome to the website of FANE LTD ..supplier of high quality flexible training to over 400 Businesses, Schools, Colleges, Training Providers and Local Authorities Including Durham County Council Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Northumberland CAre NHS Trust Newcastle City Council Neighbourhood Services for Food Hygiene and First Aid at Work, Gateshead MBC, Durham County Council, Sure Start County Durham ... Health and Safety, Food Safety , First Aid, Moving and Handling(objects or People) HSE Compliant First Aid at Work, Emergency First Aid at Work, QCF Paediatric First Aid, First Aid For Babies and Children that meets Ofsted requirements,Training can be delivered on your site or ours at times to suit you...Check out our feedback on the testimonials page...There are still a few places left on our next open courses in Derwentside- call now for details- LATEST NEWS... We deliver bespoke Health and Social Care Training including Safe Handling of Medicines, Infection Control, Principles of Care, Care Skills , Abuse and Neglect, POVA, Dementia Care. We specialise in supporting those furthest from the labour market in achieving nationally recognised qualifications and into jobs in the Care sector. We deliver in Durham, Newcastle, Wear Valley. Gateshead, Darlington, Hartlepool, Sunderland, North Tyneside, Northumberland, South Tyneside, Peterlee, Middlesbrough, Stockton, Cleveland, Sedgefield, Consett, Stanley, Blaydon.. South Shields, Food Safety(Hygiene), Health and Safety, First Aid and Moving and handling Training can be tailored to your specific business need. Quality, Local, First Aid Training Courses, Paediatric First Aid, Food Safety, Health & Safety and Health & Social Care Training Courses contact us on (01207) 693828 or mike.green@fane.org.uk If you want high quality, flexible training that won't break the bank then this is the place to be! You can browse our course information , make a course enquiry find out who and where we are view or download our open course schedule , check out our latest news via our twitter feed or check out our training resources & study notes

Bounce Back Foundation

bounce back foundation

London

Where we started Need often finds a way to drive an idea, sometimes further than we all expect, and Bounce Back was just such an idea. In 2011 we started a small painting and decorating social enterprise, with the sole purpose of employing people who were coming out of prison. Recruitment was done through interviews in the prison and the first team of 5 people were commissioned to start off by re-building and decorating our offices. They did a very creative job despite the rather erratic grouting and a few hitches with the quality of electrical fitting and we were all delighted. When other people asked if they could use the decorators we would point out that the team had just left prison and clients would say ‘if its ok with you its ok with us’ and that was when we realised we could change perception by endorsing people, giving people trust and putting our belief in them. As the work grew, clients wanted decorating but also wanted to make a difference and we quickly realised that there was an opportunity to do more including training people to be ready for work. Anyone who starts a charity tends to believe in serendipity and the passion for what we choose to do enables us to circumnavigate barriers and overlook obstacles. ‘Outcomes’ were not something we’d ever heard of and simply delivering success for the guys leaving prison was all we wanted to achieve. Fate and amazing people along the way stepped in. HMP Wandsworth supported our recruitment, The London Probation Trust helped us, we were given guidance to set up training and then we were lucky enough to be given a building for a year in which to flourish. Finally, through the support of our decorating clients we were working all the time and thanks to some amazing organisations, the first of which was Axis, we started to grow. We always knew that through the power of skills training and a job, we could make a difference and see change in our participants. However, we also realised early on that change could only come with support for the individuals, which led to our case management team working with individuals for as long as they need it when they leave prison and are go into work.

Graeme Walker Tennis

graeme walker tennis

London

Montrose Tennis Club is delighted by the faith shown by announcing a £23400 grant award from sportscotland – the national agency for sport. This investment, which is a 50 % grant of the money required to create two mini red courts, will complement the original six LTA standard courts already with upgraded surfaces and all floodlit. The grant ensures that the five year development plan to create a tennis centre of excellence is very much on track. The further money required has been fundraised by club members and the club’s sinking fund, as well as grants from Montrose Common Good, Aberbothock Skea Trust and Colin Grant Trust and any additional donations from local business would be appreciated too. The court build will commence after the club championships later in August. At the club, there is presently a great demand for tots tennis while the under 10 age groups continue to grow and we will now have an area to develop both their skills and play appropriate tournaments on. This new area will also be ideal for disability groups where they can focus in a smaller area and enjoy learning new eye to ball skills as well as holding tournaments. There is a definite spin-off from high profile tennis influenced by Andy Murray. Welcoming the funding Montrose Tennis Club’s secretary, Rhona Alston said “This development will continue to help Montrose Tennis Club, widen accessibility to the sport of tennis within the community and increase membership to the club. Now with the aid of full time coach Graeme Walker and Performance coach Kris Soutar plus invited coaches, there are programmes for all ages, ranging from three-year-olds to programmes for school pupils right up to veterans”. Mrs Alston continued: “Significantly, Montrose is well and truly on the tennis map, with three competing ladies teams, three men’s teams, four mixed doubles teams and the only club in Tayside to be playing out four junior teams as well as competing in junior Aegon fixtures all over Tayside and Aberdeenshire”. Last year was the first time the club were able to hold an official LTA tournament, reinstating the famous old “North Angus Tournament” now sponsored by Doug & Sandra Cree from D C Lighting Services Ltd, and it is on again this year 26th, 27th and 28th June. Entries are now open on LTA Tennis Scotland website and we are hopeful of attracting even more entries.