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Belfast Tool Library

belfast tool library

5.0(12)

Belfast

Belfast Tool Library is the first tool lending library in Northern Ireland. Tool Libraries work just like any other library. You become a member and then you can borrow tools. We’re not-for-profit, and are applying to become a charity. The team behind BTL are all volunteers. We’re from lots of different backgrounds, but share the same passion to build community, and to share skills and resources. There’s definitely a few tool geeks among us too - but you would expect that, right? We’re located at the former Belfast Met/Rupert Stanley Building in the old woodwork workshop. After lying empty for some years, the building has been taken over by Vault Artist Studios, and brought back to life. It is off the Newtownards Road and close to the centre of Belfast with parking available. Our goals are simple. We want to: Promote DIY, making and repair skills through the sharing of tools Make Belfast a more sustainable city Create opportunities for learning and development Bring people together, regardless of who they are or where they come from Sounds great, right? We plan to have a community workshop which is open to members, a space for working on your own projects and learning new skills. The workshop will have larger fixed tools and equipment available for members to use. In the future, we hope to run classes in DIY, making, building and safely using tools. Belfast Tool Library received a set up grant from the National Lottery Awards for All scheme, for which we are very grateful. We are also indebted to all our supporters, volunteers and those who donated tools. Our ongoing costs will be met by donations and the support of members. You can join Belfast Tool Library today below.

Norfolk Safety C I C

norfolk safety c i c

5.0(3)

Norwich

Established in 2015 by Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service, Norfolk Safety CIC aims to Improve Safety and Reduce Risk by raising awareness and confidence through the delivery of practical based safety training across Norfolk. Practical – Implementable – Accessible – Relevant – Confidence Building Our courses are taught in a way that means the skills acquired are easily embedded in your daily life, helping course attendees feel safer and gain the confidence and understanding required to protect themselves and others. “97.8% of course delegates would now take an active role to improve safety at work.” Norfolk Safety CIC has delivered training to over 11,000 people across the County and beyond. Attendees can join an open course or we have the ability to offer bespoke closed courses for private, public, education and third sector organisations – ensuring we meet the individual organisation and environmental requirements. Training is provided as standard or as bespoke packages in the areas of Fire, First Aid, Health & Safety, Risk Assessment and CPR. We are a Community Interest Company and operate as the commercial trading arm of the Norfolk Fire Service. Our profits are ring fenced and reinvested in community interest projects such as youth engagement/development and fire prevention/awareness activities for the elderly and vulnerable. For further information about the courses we offer click here Norfolk Safety CIC is committed to delivering practical based safety training across Norfolk. Please contact us here to discuss your training requirements and any questions you have about our open and bespoke courses. Our courses include: Fire Marshal Course Emergency First Aid at Work (approved person) Fire Marshal Timber Framed Construction Safety on a Petroleum Forecourt Fire Extinguisher Course Emergency First Response – CPR and Defibrillation Training Evac-Chair Training Breathing Apparatus (B.A) – Initial Breathing Apparatus/Gas Tight Suits Emergency Response Team (ERT) Skill Assessment Day Emergency Response Team (ERT) Team Leader

Manchester Codes

manchester codes

5.0(5)

Manchester

An education that works around you You don't need to quit your day job or give up other commitments to study with us. Our courses have multiple start dates, with different evenings in the week to choose from. Be part of something great Students don't just get first-class tuition with us - they also have lifelong access to the Manchester Codes community, made up of our expert staff, students, and alumni. Online tuition, done right Through our virtual classroom environment, bespoke learning platform and the Manchester Codes Community, we continue to receive great feedback from our students week-on-week. Tutors that practise what they preach Because we operate a part-time only model, the majority of our workforce have additional day-to-day experience within the tech industry. You can therefore rest assured that we are teaching you the most up-to-date practices and technology. Celebrating diversity We celebrate all people regardless of their background, gender, disability, age, race, religion or sexual orientation. Your progress is our top priority Each week we send out an anonymous feedback form to ensure we maintain the highest standard of tuition and support. We also offer regular 121s and code reviews to our students. Career support? Of course! We offer lifelong access to career coaching for all of our students, including: help writing your CV and cover letter(s); example technical tests and interview questions; reviewing your portfolio and LinkedIn profile; and recommending potential roles and employers. Forget about the price tag We are very proud to offer a 24 month interest free finance option on paid courses, allowing you to start your journey with us much sooner. If your circumstances change and you struggle to keep up with payments, we'll help to find a solution that works for you.

Lindsey Carr

lindsey carr

5.0(13)

Sheffield

I trained as a Careers Adviser in 2007-8 after a long career working in the charity sector in a range of roles including managing a Volunteer Centre, working with community groups, managing volunteers and recruiting learners to courses run in the community. Some of my more unusual jobs have involved working in a Youth Hostel in the Yorkshire Dales, working on a sheep farm for two years in Australia and being a Tour Guide in a monastery. Being a Careers Adviser has been a great way of combining my two main passions – helping people achieve their goals and researching and disseminating information. An optimist by nature, I believe that everyone has skills, talents and abilities. Sometimes individuals need help uncovering these and with communicating them clearly to employers or with working out their next step on their career journey. I have certainly benefitted myself over the years from the support of various career professionals. Between 2013 – 2017 I was employed as a Careers Adviser delivering a national contract for adults seeking careers advice. Whilst I loved the work I became increasingly frustrated by the limitations of the contract which prevented many clients getting what they really needed support with. I realised the only way to be able to provide an excellent client-centred service was by providing it myself! And so I launched my own business. For your peace of mind I have Professional Indemnity Insurance and am a member of the national Career Development Institute (CDI). As a Registered Professional on the CDI register I am required to carry out 25 hours per year of Continuous Professional Development. I’m really interested in being the Best Career Consultant I can be so I regularly attend training and information events in order to develop my skills and knowledge.