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Milestone Community Training

milestone community training

Milestone Community Training is an independent training provider which provides training for employers and individuals to learn and develop skills, with the view to encourage wider participation from hard to reach and disadvantaged individuals from any background. Improving skills is a priority for MCT, especially among those individuals who lack the basic skills for employability. We work to the highest standards of delivery to ensure your business has the right level of skills to secure economic prosperity. We deliver a suite of programmes which include Apprenticeships and short courses that are prerequisites to employment in many industries. We strive to provide opportunities for all to engage and equip themselves with the skills essential for work to promote a vibrant, skilled, qualified and prosperous community. Training and development are key ingredients for surviving the economic downturn and ensuring your work force has the skills you need for growth and success. Skills shortages are one of the greatest challenges facing businesses across the country. We offer FREE advice to match your training needs with our specialist training team, seek out available funding and ensure that training is delivered to meet business needs. All our staff are industry specialist and you can be confident that we can help and support you to identify what training is best available for your organisation and employees. Our fully comprehensive training provides your business with value added solutions which extend beyond skills acquisition and training. Improve the skills, productivity and efficiency of your workforce, increase profit and your competitive edge. Access training subsidies available to you, including funded training as well as essential sector related non-fundable qualifications Develop training specific to your needs - our approach includes tailor-made, flexible bespoke programmes from an array of levels and qualifications. For more information please do not hesitate to contact Milestone Community Training .

Angel Community Project

angel community project

London

The ASEAN Network for Green Entrepreneurship and Leadership (ANGEL) is co-funded with the ERASMUS+ programme of the European Union (Capacity Building in the field of Higher Education). ANGEL project is a convergence of ASEAN partner institutions’ responses to the strong need for capacity-building while confronting challenges of environmental degradation. In addition, ANGEL aims to support graduates as well as disadvantaged groups to attain a decent income which is derived from quality employment, and enhanced with entrepreneurial-leadership skills. Another goal is to help improve inclusiveness, because gender and other demographic divides exist and derail wealth creation across the ASEAN nations. The mission of ANGEL is to engender impact and transformation for two major target stakeholders of each partner institution in Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Vietnam and Malaysia. The first target group is the internal stakeholders, namely students, academic and non-academic staff, and top management. Within the context of Southeast Asian institutions, the green entrepreneurial mindset and transformational leadership skills and competencies are still new concepts and less implemented. The second target group of ANGEL are the disadvantaged groups within societies in Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Vietnam and Malaysia. This includes women and minorities, poor income groups in both urban and rural communities as well as people with disabilities (PWD). The Asian partners are supported by universities and institutions from Greece and Cyprus.

Ravensthorpe Community Centre

ravensthorpe community centre

London

The organisation was set up in 2000 as an independent charity to run a community facility. Since then it has gone from strength to strength by expanding the space available for activities and delivering its own services such as childcare, adult learning health and well-being projects. Outline below is our story: 1999 - In 1999, with the closure and demolition of the Foundry Street youth club, a meeting was held by representatives of local Ravensthorpe based community groups about the possibility of acquiring a building for general community use. After many meetings and discussions between them and Kirklees Council, it was agreed that if representatives could come together to form a group, Kirklees Council would support them in acquiring and running a community building through available European SRB Grant funding. With St Johns Ambulance Centre looking for new premises their building came up for sale, it was purchased by the newly formed group in 1999 and renamed as the Ravensthorpe Community Centre. 2000 - The building underwent a series of alterations to make it more suitable for use as a community centre, the building had disabled ramps put in and the rooms were changed to make then suitable for community use. In May 2000 the building was officially opened by Mayor of Kirkless. The building subsequently became very popular with regular users such as a wide range of community groups, the local further education college holding learning classes and a local provider delivering crèche facilities.