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Ruskin Road Repair Cafe

ruskin road repair cafe

Carshalton

At Ruskin Road Repair Cafe, we are committed to working with people to help them develop the skills to repair rather than replace broken or faulty consumer products, and keep them out of landfill. When you bring in an item which does not require professional expertise to safely fix, volunteer fixers will work with you to repair or maintain it, offering as much explanation or support as is necessary so that you can develop the confidence to try and fix the item yourself if it breaks again. Of course you are always welcome to come back again for more help! At a Repair Café there are the tools and materials to help you make any repairs you need. On clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles, crockery, toys, et cetera. And there are also repair specialists such as electricians, seamstresses, carpenters and bicycle mechanics. Visitors bring their broken items from home. Together with the specialists they start making their repairs in the Repair Café. It’s an ongoing learning process. If you have nothing to repair, you can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. Or you can lend a hand with someone else’s repair job. The Repair Café teaches people to see their possessions in a new light. And, once again, to appreciate their value. The Repair Café helps change people’s mindset. This is essential to kindle people’s enthusiasm for a sustainable society. But most of all, the Repair Café just wants to show how much fun repairing things can be, and how easy it often is.

Futarium

futarium

London

'Responsibility and sustainability' are taken very seriously by us. Our aim is to further increase long-term competitiveness with minimal impact on society and environment while generating maximum value for our local and global stakeholders. We do our best to meet our social and professional standards. Commitment to the quality assurance and compliance We are committed to provide quality in time. We believe that all systems should meet the compliance requirements of the industry sector for which the system is developed. Our products go through rigorous testing before delivery and we do solve issues if any swiftly. Technical expertise and fanatic support Our team of developers is always encouraged to keep themselves informed of the changes in technology. We encourage adoption of new technology. The team has experience of building enterprise level software and is constantly looking at innovative ways of development. We consider it our prime duty to support our clients and service to client comes before anything else. Think big, work together, go far We think big and work towards our dream with passion and creativity. We work together with our stakeholders in pursuing new opportunities to forge new paths, taking smart risks. We are open to new ideas and have accomplished an amazing amount of important work. Be responsible, take ownership We strive to do our best but we always are ready to accept our mistakes and rectify them. We take responsibility for the work we do and are proud to own it. We are open to suggestions, criticism and of course the applauds.

WWA Corporate Coaching

wwa corporate coaching

When we established WWA Corporate Coaching in Dubai in 2004, we became the first coaching experts catering exclusively for businesses in the Middle East. Our founder, Nic Woodthorpe-Wright PCC is one of the leading coaching pioneers in the region, and he set up the company when corporate coaching was almost unheard of. He had been enjoying a successful senior career with a global company when he was offered a major promotion. But Nic’s outlook had changed because he had spent several years enthused by the new concept of coaching. Confused by his options, he was weighing up the benefits of staying with his employer versus striking out on his own when his wife asked him the perfect coaching question. That moment changed his life, creating such a deep sense of knowing and clarity in him that the answer was unshakeable. WWA was born. Nic became a top authority on leadership coaching, trained in numerous effective coaching models and ultimately won coveted credentials from coaching’s top governing body, the International Coach Federation (ICF), becoming a Professional Certified Coach (PCC). WWA Corporate Coaching has since grown from a small company into the largest coaching provider in the Middle East, offering the expertise of over 40 executive and leadership coaches who work with passion, energy and tenacity to help you, our clients. Our current focus is on delivering the best executive and business coaching to senior and middle management leaders, both in multinational organizations and large, Middle East and North Africa based companies.

Argyll College

argyll college

Lochgilphead

UHI Argyll is proud to be an academic partner of Scotland's new university, the University of the Highlands and Islands. We provide a range of courses over a wide range of subjects and deliver these online and at local centres in Argyll.Since our first learning centres opened in 2000, UHI Argyll has grown rapidly, now fulfilling the needs of more than 1600 students across a network of 9 learning centres throughout Argyll and Bute, from Helensburgh in the east to Islay and Mull in the west. We are one of the 12 partner institutions of the University of the Highlands and Islands, and we are Argyll's largest provider of further and higher education. We work closely with the region's schools, giving pupils access to college courses as an integral part of their school curriculum. We also provide a range of certified training and professional development opportunities for local businesses. We offer high quality innovative educational opportunities, working closely with local employers to support the Argyll economy and enhancing the quality of life for the communities we serve. We're delighted that you are considering studying with us and you can be sure of a warm welcome in whichever centre you choose to study. Our students come from all walks of life and have a wide range of talents and abilities and ages. Wherever you are on your learning journey, we are here to support you. Our goal is to help you to learn as much as you can, achieve the most that you can and advance to an exciting career in your chosen field.

Nottingham Girls' Academy

nottingham girls' academy

Nottingham

I am delighted to introduce you to the Nottingham Girls’ Academy website. At Nottingham Girls’ Academy, we strive to fulfil everyone’s learning potential within a kind, nurturing and inclusive environment. We value high standards, hard work and a ceaseless desire to improve. But, most importantly, we enjoy the journey together. Research shows that a single sex environment empowers girls to realise their potential. We foster a caring, supportive and happy environment which encourages our girls to flourish. In terms of behaviour, uniform and Academy standards we are very traditional and have high expectations. We expect pupils to wear the full Academy uniform correctly, attend well, behave respectfully to others and to work hard. We also believe that education is more than just academic success and aim to develop the whole person. Our curriculum nurtures the development of qualities and skills alongside the acquisition of knowledge. It is broad and balanced, develops ‘cultural capital’ with enrichment activities and is complimented by a wide range of extra-curricular activities and events, which we encourage all girls to take part in. I regard being the Principal of Nottingham Girls’ Academy as a personal and professional privilege and, along with my staff, I am committed to ensuring the future for our students is bright and full of promise. I hope you find our website interesting and informative. If you would like any further information please do not hesitate to contact us or arrange a visit. I look forward to welcoming you to Nottingham Girls’ Academy.

Acorn Norfolk

acorn norfolk

An independent special school for young people who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs (SSEN) or EHC Plan for social, emotional and behavioural difficulties.Policies & Procedures Child Protection and Safeguarding Children Our service has separate safeguarding leads for Education and Care. Designated Safeguarding Lead: Emma Thompson Designated Safeguarding Leads – School: Philippa Whipp, Adam Masterson, Melissa Bolton, Jennifer Banol & Ricky Hughes Designated Safeguarding Leads – Residential: Vanessa Whitley, Robert Rix, Kirsty Orton, Suzanne Rulten, Erin Kennedy, Sarah Evans, Lucy Rodford, Amy Bicknell, Oliver Thompson & Gemma Bloomfield Acorn Park has Safeguarding and Child Protection procedures, policy documents and a training programme that incorporates Government and Policy Legislation. Staff are given a copy of the Child Protection Procedures. Staff receive annual training and updates. Parents/carers, social workers, placing authorities and other significant people are offered a copy of the Child Protection policy. All visitors are given a Safeguarding information leaflet. Acorn Park provides policy guidance, which sets out clear guidelines and expectations in the school with regards to appropriate relationships between all staff and the children. At Acorn Park we provide a very caring and professional setting in which the children will be given full emotional support without it being detrimental to their safety and well-being. We recognise that Safeguarding is the responsibility of everyone and all staff are aware of their responsibilities for Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people. Acorn Park has a duty of care and therefore a responsibility to pass on any child protection and safeg

GCS Training

gcs training

Stroud

We are a well-established charitable organisation providing a range of counselling and training services to secure the delivery and development of high quality professional counselling and counselling associated training in Gloucestershire and the surrounding area. GCS first started in 1978 and became registered as a charity in 1984 with the aim to provide high quality, affordable counselling to the communities of Gloucestershire. At this time there was little provision of this nature outside of London, the small group of therapy professionals grew the service and later launched the training of counsellors so as to ensure an ongoing supply of professionally trained counsellors to the county. GCS was founded to provide access to affordable counselling and training for all members of society within the county, regardless of background or circumstances. We recognise that discrimination operates consciously and unconsciously in our society, which means some people have greater access to opportunities than others. Please see the following link for the full GCS Equality Statement Our core belief is that all people are treated with dignity and respect and we are creating an organisation where inequalities are challenged and we anticipate and respond positively to different needs and circumstances. Here at GCS our mission is to improve the quality of life for the communities of Gloucestershire through Counselling and Counselling Skills Training. Our long term goal is to maintain our reputation for delivering a high quality and effective service, meeting local needs and to be the first choice for Counselling and Training Services in Gloucestershire and its surrounding areas.

Richard Huish College

richard huish college

London

Based in Taunton, Richard Huish College delivers high quality education to more than 2,000 students a year and is one of the only a few state Sixth Form Colleges in the country to offer a boarding option. Rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted (2022), it is a place where you can expand your horizons and develop among like-minded people. Richard Huish College is part of the Richard Huish Trust, a group of educational organisations that spans primary, secondary and further education, committed to delivering exceptional education. Our vision is to provide exceptional, student-centred education, through a broad and wide-ranging curriculum. For 16-19 year olds we offer a wide range of Level 3 A Level and Vocational Courses and a Level 2 Pathway into Further Education. But it’s not just about studying at Huish, be sure to check out our Student Life section to see how through personal support and our EnRICH offering, you can really develop yourself during your time with us. We also offer Apprenticeships, specialising in educational and accountancy careers, and have a range of professional qualifications available to adult learners looking to change or advance their careers. If you would like more information email us at hello@huish.ac.uk or phone 01823 320800. Please note, paper copies of any information held on this website are available upon request. We are committed to enabling equal opportunities for all students, if you feel there are barriers to you studying at Huish please contact us so we can discuss how we can support your needs and any help we can provide.

West Central London Fixers

west central london fixers

London

West Central London Fixers bring together volunteer repairers and the community to fix their electronics for free. The idea is to nurture repair culture in the community, rather than throwing away electronics – indeed e-waste has become a huge environmental problem. The events are open to volunteer learner repairers so are educational as well. WCL Fixers currently organise monthly free repair events at the Dalgarno Trust and the Space in North Kensington as well as at the Livat shopping centre in Hammersmith. The idea however is to have three branches: WCL Fixers – North Kensington WCL Fixers – Hammersmith WCL Fixers - Westminster - from April 2023 We are supported by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the London Borough of Hammersmith Fulham. We work in partnership with the Restart Project. West Central London Fixers also engages in the private repair and recycling of laptops. Please call or email us for further details - wcl.fixers@gmail.com. We love fixing things at our free electronic repair events. However, as we do not stock spare parts for all electronics, it may be at times best to seek professional advice. Click on the link to locate your local repair shop. Trainee sessions now available at our repair events - (2 hours). Scroll down to the events in black and white. Reuse things: Library of Things, also present at Livat Hammersmith, helps you save money and reduce waste by affordably renting out useful Things like drills, sound systems and sewing machines from local spaces. You can also learn skills like DIY and repair.