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Pocket Trainer F&B Services

pocket trainer f&b services

Pocket Trainer was created with the understanding of each and every pain point from the perspective of Janos Laszlo, a Food and Beverage veteran and the visionary behind Pocket Trainer. Having accumulated over 15 years of experience in the Food and Beverage industry, Janos has seen and experienced a LOT! He has gained his robust perspective through wearing every possible hat within the industry, from food runner, waiter, bartender, event organizer, club manager and Corporate Trainer, and having hosted some of the most renowned names in the world—he saw exactly what is needed in order to provide the best experience for clients from all over the world. He has layed down service foundations for leading brands, curated trainings for 7 different departments, has helped open 7 successful restaurants across 5 countries, and has won ‘Best Restaurant’ titles 29 times just within the last 10 years with his teams. When it comes to his passion, it boils down to one thing—being of service. His aim is to give back to his beloved Food and Beverage colleagues, by sharing his deep knowledge and experience. Throughout his career he has been making notes on what ‘better’ looks like within the industry and how to equip his colleagues with the tools needed to provide excellent service to clientele and guests, while managing the disconnections between management and staff. Today these notes are foundation of Pocket Trainer. Holistically improving the image of your company by being forward thinking in saving time, money and paper through Pocket Trainer, and also by enhancing and streamlining information for your greatest asset ‘your people’.

Safe For All

safe for all

London

Safe for All was formed by Anita August who has worked with disadvantaged groups in East London, both as a trainer and manager of a community project for over 13 years. Anita became aware of the significant impact that accredited training in First Aid and Health and Safety had on the employability and life skills of disadvantaged groups. Over the past four years (2006-2010) our senior trainers have been working in partnership with the College of North East London to deliver Health and Safety training to Haringey employees at all levels who are involved in delivering and managing front line services in Adult Social Care, including managers and employees of residential projects for adults with dementia, severe learning difficulties and mental health problems. The training has been extended to also deliver to services delivering childcare facilities including, nurseries, schools and childminders. Safe for All also specialises in delivering training to the Hospitality and Leisure Industries, Schools and Nurseries, Voluntary and Community Organisations, Social Enterprises and is expanding in to the Construction industry and Corporate Sector. Safe for All only uses qualified instructors who have a wealth of experience and knowledge gained from working in an operational Health and Safety and First Aid background, for example, Nurses, Lifeguards, Environmental Health Officers, Health & Safety Representatives and the Emergency Services. All associates have to demonstrate their competence through rigorous assessment of their training. All training associates are CRB checked. Safe for All’s Directors are professionals with extensive experience of managing private, public and third sector organisations and empowering disadvantaged people and communities in London. The Directors and training associates are committed to creating a more inclusive society and enabling everyone to access First Aid and Health and Safety training regardless of circumstance. Anita also identified a lack of affordable training provision and training resources for people with disabilities. Community groups she worked with encouraged her to make her services as widely available as possible. Hence Safe for All was born. Safe for All was formed with a vision to increase the availability of such training and is 50 per cent governed by people with disabilities.