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Scottish Potters Association - Workshop Bookings

scottish potters association - workshop bookings

Forres

The Scottish Potters Association is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO, number SC048850) registered with the Office of the Scottish Charities Register. Charitable Purposes The Scottish Potters Association objectives are the advancement of the Arts and Culture and in furtherance of this: To promote and encourage the making, appreciation and development of Scottish pottery and ceramic craft, art and culture. To provide information and opportunities for communication and collaboration between ceramic makers, artists and the public. To work in partnership with other organisations. To provide and promote Equal Opportunities such that; the organisation will not discriminate based on race, sex, disability, sexuality, age or based on political, religious or other opinions. As and if required by funders and/or members, the fuller Local Authority Equal Opportunities policies may be adopted. Activities To meet those objectives, the SPA aims to: arrange opportunities for the public: to see potters at work; to get hands on with clay; to see potters work on display; run workshops for members; organise demonstration events for members; organise public exhibitions of members work; produce and distribute a map of potters active in Scotland; provide financial support in the form of a bursary; provide opportunities for members to network. We are run by members for members and we work to support our members whether they are experienced professionals or just getting started. If you want to know more about our committee, click here. The SPA is open to anyone with an interest in pottery and ceramics in Scotland including professionals, amateurs/hobby potters and students We offer workshops, exhibitions and other opportunities for networking throughout the year as well as a quarterly newsletter packed with features about what our members have been up to as well as useful hints and tips. We also get involved in partner events such as Potfest at the Palace and Hey Clay! Click the image below to open the Scottish Potters Trail Map with details of the studios and galleries of some of our professional members.

Truways Survival

truways survival

Mexborough

Trueways Survival are 'The Authority' in Survival Advice, Information and Training. We achieve this through making survival training and resources accessible to everyone through a portfolio of courses designed to take participants from basic principles through to advanced training. In addition, Trueways strives to keep survival simple and fun with an emphasis on the fundamentals. We are the UKs number one provider of Survival courses, Bushcraft courses and Wilderness skills. Our ultimate goal is to firmly instill the necessary survival tools in everyone's 'mental kit bag'. Our range of award winning courses designed by the SAS master himself John 'Lofty' Wiseman are run throughout the year across the UK and Scotland. We cater for every level of experience and all age groups. Our expert team has been training since the 1980's with a management restructure in 2005 when the current management team was put together. We have a large number of experienced professionals from various backgrounds on our team, who's focus has since then been on building the foundations for a scalable business, with ethics, high quality standards and business performance in mind. Our range of award winning survival courses designed by the SAS master himself John "Lofty" Wiseman run throughout the year across the UK and Scotland. We cater for every level of experience and all age groups. Trueways Survival are 'The Authority' in Survival training, advice, information. We achieve this through making survival training and resources accessible to everyone through a portfolio of courses designed to take participants from basic principles through to advanced training. In addition, Trueways Survival strives to keep survival simple and fun with an emphasis on the fundamentals. Our ultimate goal is to firmly instill the necessary survival tools in everyone's 'mental kit bag'. Our expert team have been training since the 1980's. We have a large number of experienced professionals from various backgrounds on our team, who's focus has since then been on building the foundations for a scalable business, with ethics, high quality standards and business performance in mind.

Lingo Flamingo CIC

lingo flamingo cic

London

Our basic model works in two ways: Community classes for adults age 18 and up are run out of our Shawlands Language Nest, offered on a semester basis, in-person and online for a period of 10 weeks each time. These classes are bookable by individuals through our website here. The surplus revenue from these community classes cross-subsidise our work with older adults, including those living with dementia in care homes, community groups and day centres across Scotland. These care classes are only bookable in partnership with an organisation. If you are interested in this kind of class and are acting on behalf of your organisation, you can book a taster classes of this type here. The Language Nest A picture of students from our 2022 Summer Semester in the cosy Shawlands Language Nest! We run classes for adults of all ages in our very own Lingo Flamingo Language Nest, located in Shawlands, Glasgow, an area known for its vibrancy, diversity and strong sense of community. We still use the same sensory, stimulating techniques to make classes fun and accessible, but these classes are designed for those living without a dementia diagnosis from age 18 upwards. We also continue to emphasise the health benefits and show that language learning can be for everyone. All the money that is raised through the Language Nest gets put towards our work with older adults including those living with dementia. That’s to say, each and every penny of surplus revenue is used to cross-subsidise classes for older adults and those living with dementia across Scotland. As such, the Nest not only acts as a way to change perceptions of language learning, but as means to expand our social impact. It also means that any student joining our flock will not only gain from the benefits of language learning, but can feel good about having created a positive effect on society. Everyone’s a winner.