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Derbyshire Mind

derbyshire mind

Derby

Derbyshire Mind provide a range of advocacy and community mental wellbeing services designed to support people with mental health problems as well as the wider population. Advocacy Services: Our Community and Specialist Advocacy services provide support for Derbyshire residents to have their voice heard when important decisions are being made about their lives or to overcome issues that are impacting on their health and wellbeing. We also provide independent advocacy support for Derbyshire residents who wish to make a complaint about their NHS care or treatment, including any complaint against an organisation or service funded by the NHS. Enjoying Derbyshire: ‘Enjoying Derbyshire’ is our name for our community mental wellbeing programme comprising of groups and activities that have the common goal of improving mental wellbeing by boosting mood, reducing loneliness and isolation, and creating meaningful connections between people in Derbyshire. Active Monitoring: Active Monitoring is our guided self-help service for people experiencing mild to moderate mental health problems. Currently the Derbyshire Mind Active Monitoring service is being delivered from three GP practices across Derbyshire: Crich, Ripley, and Horizon in Derby. MindSpace: Derbyshire Mind’s MindSpace meet-ups are supportive community groups in local parks that creates space for people to get together, get some fresh air, meet some new friends, and be listened to in a friendly and inclusive group. All MindSpace walks are supported by our fantastic Derbyshire Mind volunteers who are friendly, inclusive, welcoming and really great listeners. We listen without judgement and without trying to ‘fix’ or give advice.

Cie International Education Group

cie international education group

North Yorkshire

CIE International Education Group 23 CIE International Education Group CIE International Education Group Ltd was registered in the UK in 1995. During the past 20years, the CIE group has made great progress in the business of School and Higher education,establishing various centres in China and cooperative arrangements in the UK, along with thedelivery of short course programmes, such as teacher training staff development andsummer schools. It is also involved in TV / video production, property lettings, tradedelegation work, translation / interpretation, travel and tourism, advertising, andconsultancy services, in both the UK and China. In 1998, CIE linked up with Yantai University and established Yantai CIE International Business College. It has successfully adapted the advanced, modern British education system and employed all foreign teacher personnel. It soon became one of the most outstanding educational organisations in Shandong Province. It is now under the name of Yantai Laishan CIE Foreign Language Training School. In 2006, CIE has established Beijing Haidian CIE Foreign Language Training School, and concentrated on English teachers’ training inside and outside China. It has organised hundreds of English teachers from Bank of China, Southwest Jiaotong University, Yantai Education Bureau, Jining Education Bureau, etc. come to the UK to have professional English training programmes. It also published various books, includes “My Intellectual Journey to the UK”, “The Bells Rang from British Schools”. From 2008, CIE group has developed strong links with a number of Education Bureaus in China, and has delivered the teachers training programme every year, and provided various training aspects such as, English teaching methods, English language, British and American culture, staff development, etc. There were multi thousands of teachers from all over of China have been trained by CIE group. In 2015, Beijing Haidian CIE Foreign Language Training School has worked together with The Read School, Beijing Zhongguancun Foreign Language School, and established the International High School Course Programme. The students who have passed this course will be sent directly to CIE’s partner universities for further education. CIE group is also the official UK agent appointed by State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs of China. CIE group can also provide the following services: - Study abroad (UK, America, Canada, New Zealand): university selection, advisory - UK property investment and advisory - UK summer school and winter school programmes - Seeking and supplying professional teachers and experts to Chinese educational organisations Dr. Yuxian JIN is the Chairman of CIE International Education Group Ltd. He graduated from and lectured in the People’s University of China, was awarded a PhD by the University of Leeds, UK, then appointed by Trinity and All Saints College (University of Leeds) as a senior lecturer in 1992. Dr Jin set up CIE in order to contribute to the development of education and of China in general.

University of Aberdeen - Divinity & Religious Studies

university of aberdeen - divinity & religious studies

A video game based on the work of University of Aberdeen historians has been nominated for the 2022 BAFTA Scotland Awards, the biggest celebration of Scottish film, games and television talent. Strange Sickness, led by Dr Jackson Armstrong and Dr William Hepburn, is a digital narrative game which brings people face-to-face with life in Scotland during the Middle Ages. It is based on and inspired by the events, descriptions and people recorded in Aberdeen’s UNESCO-recognised Burgh Records, which University historians have spent the past decade painstakingly transcribing. The records contain unique details about how the town of Aberdeen dealt with the threat of the plague and the researchers used this as the basis for the game of interactive fiction. It is one of three nominations in the ‘Games’ category of the 2022 BAFTA Scotland Awards and will compete for the award against Hercule Poirot: The First Cases and The Longest Walk. BAFTA – the British Academy of Film and Television Arts - is a world-leading independent arts charity that brings the very best work in film, games and television to public attention and supports the growth of creative talent in the UK and internationally. Through its Awards ceremonies and year-round programme of learning events and initiatives, BAFTA identifies and celebrates excellence, discovers, inspires and nurtures new talent, and enables learning and creative collaboration. Strange Sickness was funded by a Kickstarter campaign which attracted global backing, and development of the game was headed by Dr Hepburn, who created the concept for the game and wrote the story. The game’s mechanics were designed by game developer Katharine Neil while the game’s visuals were created by artist Alana Bell. Dr Jackson Armstrong led the Burgh records research on which the game is based and was also directly involved in the making of the game. He said they were ‘surprised and thrilled’ to learn that Strange Sickness had been nominated. “The BAFTA Scotland Awards celebrate and reward the highest achievements in Scottish film, television and games talent and we are beyond delighted to see Strange Sickness shortlisted alongside such prestigious talent. “Games are an amazing tool to help people imagine the past and the Burgh Records are an outstanding resource to help us understand life in the Middle Ages. To see a game using historical records recognised in this way is a real boost for our collaborative research efforts with the Aberdeen City & Aberdeenshire Archives.” Dr Hepburn added: “The game allows players to immerse themselves in Aberdeen’s history, interact with characters from medieval society and make decisions which will shape their own story. “Katharine Neil and Alana Bell did an amazing job of bringing our research and ideas to life and the feedback we have received from players has been fantastic.”