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Necto Community Interest Company

necto community interest company

London

Our community interest company wants to create a bridge between professionals and health and care service providers. We want to contribute to the improvement of the services offered to vulnerable people of all ages, ethnic background, nationality, gender and sexual orientation. Overall the company's objective is to advance the prosperity of individuals and the wellbeing of their community. SERVICES Our services are co-produced with local people and a range of partners. The partnership seeks to raise the aspirations of the individuals and to unlock the potential of their community, from the youngest to the very oldest , through providing holistic services and opportunities to create a better future. Through our Employability Department we offer support and advice to those who are entering the job market for the first time, for those that are considering transitioning to a new career, and for highly skilled practitioners interested in exploring new opportunities. We recruit from local communities and for local businesses. Head of Department: Daniel Toth For the candidates with language skills gaps, we offer English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) course through our Training Department. We work in partnership with accredited training providers. Head of department: Carmen Ungureanu. Through our Health and Wellbeing Department we offer psychological support and fight isolation and sedentarism. We focus on removing skilful immigrants from social and emotional isolation and make them active members of their communities. Heads of department: Liviu Rugasan and Cornel Carausu

Nottinghillcoach

nottinghillcoach

I’m a hugely experienced Coach based in Holland Park. With many thousands of coaching hours under my belt, I pride myself on having a reputation for empathetic and effective coaching. Prior to coaching, I was the award-winning MD of a TV production company and worked all over the world on many types of show. My job history has also included roles as a secretary, restaurant manager, saleswoman and lady’s companion. I believe my varied work experience and eclectic cultural interests have helped make me a better coach. My clients are from many different sectors and the vast majority come through personal recommendation. I currently coach people working in digital media, marketing, music, science, broadcasting, law and town planning. I also coach students at Imperial College, London. Having trained in the UK and US, I use many different tools and techniques. I have a Diploma in Coaching from the Oxford & Cambridge Board and have completed Team Coaching and Clean Language Coaching courses. In addition, I’m a Master Practitioner of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming). I enjoy working face-to-face with clients but am well-versed in coaching remotely, something I do regularly with my international clients. My style is challenging but supportive. I am equally comfortable and confident dealing with professional or personal issues. As a matter of course, I offer a free initial consultation session because I believe, as in any relationship, chemistry is essential for the work to be truly effective.

Klaviyo

klaviyo

London

Klaviyo Social Media Community Guidelines Thank you for interacting with Klaviyo, Inc. online social channels. Our content is dedicated to being helpful and inspiring to grow your business. We encourage engagement on our channel and would like to share some simple rules to help everybody get the most from the community. We expect that users will not post content that falls into the following categories and reserve the right to remove postings that are: • Abusive, defamatory, inflammatory, depicting violence, or obscene • Harassing, stalking, threatening or attacking others • Hateful in language targeting race/ethnicity, age, color, creed, religion, gender, sexual preference or orientation, nationality or political beliefs • Fraudulent, deceptive or misleading • In violation of any law or regulation • References to criminal or illegal activity • Spam or personal promotion • Commercial solicitations or solicitation of donations • Off-topic • Otherwise offensive • Offering health or medical advice • Viruses or programs that could damage the operation of other computers • Violating intellectual property rights of others • Containing proprietary, confidential, sensitive, or nonpublic information In addition to removing any comments or content that does not adhere to these guidelines or with any other applicable terms and conditions, rules, or laws, we reserve the right to block/remove from those who repeatedly contravene these guidelines from our community. In this case the user would no longer be able to follow our news, comment on and share our posts, or send us messages.

Bauer Academy

bauer academy

Cambridgeshire

Bauer Academy was founded by Courtnay McLeod, a news broadcaster and academic, in 2014. Courtnay had seen that traditional education was in many instances failing employers and learners. She set up the Bauer Academy inside Bauer Media, initially to create a talent pipeline for Bauer’s multi-platform media business in the UK. The Bauer Academy grew rapidly, launching partnership programmes with The Big Lottery, The Rank Foundation, the European Social Fund, and The Prince’s Trust, amongst others. The learners on these programmes are given access to Bauer Media’s experts and resources to learn practical skills like content production and creative writing, as well as all-important employability training. In 2016, The Bauer Academy was accepted on to the Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers. Apprenticeship Standards can be introduced to develop and increase skills in existing employees as well as new entrants, and our team have developed a smart, flexible and collaborative delivery model that has changed the language of Apprenticeships. The Bauer Academy’s work on diversity was featured in an Ofcom report and video, and has been showcased at an event we hosted at Westminster for MPs and leaders in education. We have introduced new programming roles within Bauer Media’s radio business, that specifically targeted and hired from under-represented female groups. The Academy’s contribution to tackling diversity issues is genuine, and creates not only a positive impact but genuine change within the media and other industries.

Bridge House Day Nursery

bridge house day nursery

Steeton,

We follow the Early Years Foundation Stage (eyfs) programme – which aims to help young children achieve the five ‘every child matters’ outcomes. These are: Be healthy Stay safe Enjoy and achieve Make a positive contribution Achieve economic well-being This will be achieved by: Setting the standards for learning development and care that young children should experience when they are attending a setting outside their family home – ensuring that every child makes progress and that no child is left behind. Providing for equality of opportunity and anti-discriminatory practice – which ensures that every child is included and not disadvantaged because of ethnicity, culture or religion, home language, family background, learning difficulties or disabilities, gender or ability. Creating the framework for partnership working between parents and professionals and between all the settings that the child attends. Improving quality and consistency in the early years sector through a universal set of standards which apply to all settings – ending the distinction between care and learning in the existing frameworks, and providing the basis for the inspection and regulation regime Laying a secure foundation for future learning through learning and development that is planned around the individual needs and interests of the child, and informed by the use of ongoing observational assessment. With our emphasis being on the following: To have fun and take part in lots of activities To build their confidence To develop a sense of belonging For the children to feel they matter