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Magic Acorns

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Magic Acorns is an early years development organisation striving to co-create ground-breaking work with, and for, our very youngest children. Through collaborations with early years practitioners, artists and cultural organisations, we make extraordinary multi-sensory creations and training accessible to young children, artists, educators and the wider community, both in the UK and internationally. Magic Acorns is rooted in inclusion, offering spaces where children and families are cared for and nurtured through the arts. We are led by children’s imaginations and research, across multiple art forms - music, theatre, making, art and play. We create spaces - physical and virtual - where connections can be made, and where truly experimental work can be created. Magic Acorns believes that our youngest children should be able to access the very best in arts and culture. Magic Acorns encounters the world with children, learns what children can do from children, and learns what art can do by listening to children. We create aesthetic work, which is made for – and with – children under five. We forge connections and grow communities through the creation of inclusive, enriching and compassionate spaces, for children, parents, artists and educators. We foster collaboration between arts and cultural organisations, artists and educators. We support participation, developing skills through training, experimentation, exploration and reflection. We keep research at the heart of practice and develop deep thinking through theoretical approaches

Parkanaur College

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Training and Learning Experience a variety of learning opportunities. Experienced Staff Place your trust in professionals. THE GOAL IS INDEPENDENCE ABOUT US Parkanaur College and Residential Care Home, operating under the auspices of the Thomas Doran Parkanaur Trust, a Registered Charity (104813), provides a range of learning opportunities for people with disabilities to help them Parkanaur College and Residential Care Home, operating under the auspices of the Thomas Doran Parkanaur Trust, a Registered Charity (104813), provides a range of learning opportunities for people with disabilities to help them achieve their social, educational and vocational potential, as well as providing residential care and respite care within its Residential Care Home and day opportunities for our residents, students and those attending on a daily basis. The Thomas Doran Training Centre, founded in 1960, has a long connection with the local community and over the years has undergone many changes but, now as Parkanaur College and Residential Care Home, retains the aim of providing learning opportunities for our service users, staff and others who spend time with us from local colleges and universities as part of their vocational and professional training. Parkanaur is registered with, and inspected by, the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority and is accredited with the Open College Network. We are a large employer and we support local businesses as part of our contribution to the local community.

Anglo Asia Education Foundation

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London

The Anglo Asia Education Foundation (AAEF) is a non-profit Charitable organization regulated by the UK Charities Commission. About Us Trustee / Directors The Anglo Asia Education Foundation (AAEF) is a non-profit Charitable organisation regulated by the UK Charities Commission with Registered Number 1167528. AAEF is not funded by any government or local government source and depends on private donations. AAEF is based in London and Shanghai. Its main purpose is to support education and learning through better collaboration between Asia and the UK and nurturing the next generation of world class artists.The goal is to develop the next world leaders from both areas through enhanced education from an early age. The Foundation works with both private and government schools and educational establishments in Asia and the UK by the following 6 main areas We run Asia Days in British schools introduce pupils to the differing languages and cultures. Help assign and assist Mandarin and other Asian language teachers and tutors. Link Asian kindergartens, schools and universities with British counterparts for exchange of students and teachers. Facilitate British schools to establish satellite campuses in Asia . Arrange study tours to Asian countries and help facilitate pupil and teacher exchange. Help place UK students in Asian schools and universities. Encourage "pen-pal" relations between English and Asian students. Promote English and Asian young artists.