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Software Cornwall

software cornwall

Redruth Cornwall

Software Cornwall – connecting, promoting and supporting the growing tech community in Cornwall Software Cornwall is an open and collaborative group of technology based businesses, education providers and business support organisations connected to Cornwall, UK. The community is independent and funded by its members, sponsors and supporters. Our vision- Cornwall as the most productive global location for software development Our mission – To promote and support software growth and excellence in Cornwall for today and in the future Software Cornwall was established informally in 2012 by a group from the software sector in Cornwall collaborating to support the growth of the digital engineering industry in the County. Since April 2015 Software Cornwall has been a Limited Not-For-Profit organisation funded through membership and sponsorship. The organisation also works in collaboration to deliver funded educational programmes supporting the development of tech talent here in Cornwall. “Cornwall has always been a world leader in engineering and exporter of quality engineering talent and innovation. From mining and rail, through to telecommunications, marine engineering, and more recently renewables technology. Cornwall has the potential to become a significant global player within the next generation of 21C Digital Engineering. Over the past 10 years we have seen it provide the new businesses, high skilled jobs and product innovations that our communities need.” Belinda Waldock – Co-founder Software Cornwall Ltd Our objectives Skills & Knowledge: Encourage learning and transfer of software skills and knowledge at all levels Business & Finance: Promote the growth and development of software businesses Recruitment & Careers Development: Engage with young people to promote software as a career and promote high skilled employment opportunities Visibility & Culture: To promote and support the visibility of software in Cornwall Infrastructure & Environment: To support the development of infrastructure and a positive environment Collaboration & Networking: Work openly, inclusively and collaboratively to benefit the software community

Next Action Associates Ltd

next action associates ltd

London

Getting Things Done® pretty much does what it says on the tin. It helps clear your mind and organise your thoughts so you can achieve effective results and unleash creative potential. A personal productivity management system pioneered by David Allen, GTD redefines the way you approach life and work, helping you to create habits which can last forever. Sounds too good to be true? It really does work, but don’t just take our word for it. “Your head is for having ideas, not holding them” Using a very logical process of capturing all the ‘stuff’ in your life, organising it all into lists and reviewing it frequently, GTD enables you to focus more clearly and achieve more without feeling stressed. Believe it or not, you can achieve more in less time. The fundamentals of GTD are really quite simple: Capture anything and everything that has your attention Clarify actionable things into outcomes and next steps Organise reminders and information in the most streamlined way, in appropriate categories, based on how and when you need to access them Reflect on your commitments to ensure you’re always aware of the most productive options Engage minute-to-minute by following your informed intuition about what the best thing to be doing is GTD allows you to improve efficiency, creativity and memory by focusing on the right things at the right time. Frequent reviews of the six horizons of your commitments (purpose, vision, goals, areas of focus, projects, and actions) keep you ‘on your game’ and ahead of the field.

Jobwise Training

jobwise training

3.2(6)

London

Fairgold Training & Development Ltd provide IT training courses on a freelance basis to organisations around the globe. Based in London we have provided courses as far a field as South Africa. Instructor Led Training All courses are instructor led, based on our wealth of experience and all training is backed up by a comprehensive delegate manual. In addition to our standard courses we build training to clients specifications ensuring we only cover the topics your organisation requires. Contact us today for a free consultation and discover how you can. – Maximise your investment IT – Become more productive and save time – Use Microsoft Office and the Internet to its maximum potential – Learn new skills, reduce stress and much more…. Incompany or Public Courses If you have a number of staff to train we can run Incompany courses. These courses are built from the ground up, around YOUR objectives and are delivered either, on your premises, or a fully furnished IT training centre. Mixed Ability Classes We can usually accommodate mixed ability classes without any problems. If you are unsure which course is best for you or if you have a number of delegates with mixed abilities contact us and we will advise you on the best route forward. Remember your consultation is FREE. PC Skills Training End-user application training courses are developed to maximise your investment in technology. Topics range from general PC awareness skills through to Advanced Microsoft Excel™. New Internet courses including ‘Fundamentals of Web Design’ and ‘Getting the most of the Web’ have been added to our portfolio. New Courses New courses are added to our portfolio in a continuing process to offer our clients a complete service. The latest addition being a Train the IT trainer course. Fairgold Wins Award for Excellence in Service At a prestigious award ceremony in London, Fairgold was presented with a second award for excellence in service delivery. The criteria was calculated over the last 700 delegates trained where the feedback score was excellent. Commenting on receiving it John Kelly said that the award was recognition of the hard work, determination and focus that Fairgold places on creating a perfect learning environment. We achieve the objectives of the course by ensuring every delegate takes full part in each and every course.

Luxury Hospitality Cruise Training

luxury hospitality cruise training

Here you will find all blogs related to Luxury Hospitality ManagementTalent Dynamics profile: Dynamo Energy – Creator Strengths of this profile: dynamic, big picture thinker Challenge for this profile: impatient Peter and 7-star hospitality are one and the same. His knowledge, firsthand experience and recognition in delivering and training others to achieve the highest level in service is acclaimed throughout the global luxury hospitality industry. His impressive career of working on board luxury cruise ships and superyachts for more than 20 years speaks for itself. Continually learning and developing his skills as he rose through the ranks, Peter’s time on board evolved from working as a butler and steward to overseeing fleet and event hospitality operations for Ultra High Net Worth Individuals. He has worked for some of the world’s most impressive motor yachts including MY Octopus, MY Lady Moura and MY Tatoosh. Peter has gone on to judge competitions as a panel member for MYBA and worked with the Professional Yachting Association (PYA) and Warsash Maritime Academy. He has also worked closely with the IAMI to create the GUEST program, putting in place maritime industry benchmarks for interior and hospitality standards and training. What sets Peter apart, however, is his business acumen. He is an inspirational leader with a natural affiliation to personal and professional development. Accredited to the Entrepreneurs Institute, he is qualified in commercial Leadership Training including Global Management and Performance Consultation. Peter works with people to identify their greatest strengths, establish balance to guarantee performance and to pinpoint where they naturally excel. Where others shy away from team politics, hierarchy, performance and job satisfaction, Peter sees the uniquely positive challenges they create to implement improvements. Through firsthand experience and qualifications both on board and in business management, he has created an inspirational tool, channel and system for improved hospitality as well as more efficient and productive team performance.

F-Keys Ltd

f-keys ltd

Canterbury

The Keys that open the doors to knowledge Alex Waterton is passionate about helping people to do things the easy way, which is why he started a business revealing the secrets of the Microsoft Office applications that people use every day. “There are easier ways to do many things in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft OneNote, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Project – and most people are just not aware of what’s possible,” he says. F-Keys was launched back in 1998 and became a limited company in March 2000 and the current team includes Carol Downey Microsoft Certfied Trainer, who started out originally as one of Alex’s students and worked her way up to become a Microsoft Office Specialist Instructor, and Microsoft Certfied Trainer just like Alex. Also on the team is Jo White, who was Alex’s tutor and mentor during his time at Mid-Kent College when he studied for his JEB Teaching Diploma qualification before continuing on to complete his Certificate in Education at Christ Church College Canterbury. Having developed a training suite that allows students to work in comfortable (rather than cramped) conditions, Alex and the team at F-Keys are flexible and passionate about designing the ideal learning solutions for individuals and businesses. “At F-Keys first we work to understand what a business wants to achieve and then the courses are customised and built around the learners. The focus is on how to make the most of the features and functionality within Microsoft Office so that the processes and people using them are ultimately more efficient and productive.” One of the most important aspects of the F-Keys training is to encourage people to become more confident and aware in their use of these programs, so that they begin to find their way around more easily to solve their own solutions rather than disturbing fellow staff members or simply following the manual blindly.

School of Arts and Cultures

school of arts and cultures

Our teaching and research is closely linked to our impact and engagement activities and our staff and students are leaders and enablers of creative and cultural practice in the region, nationally and internationally. A key feature of the School of Arts and Cultures is that many of our staff and students have been, and in many cases continue to be, both academics and practitioners (e.g. musicians, artists, journalists, PR professionals and film-makers). Our musicians, artists and film-makers continue to perform and show their work on a world stage and this applies to our students too. For example, in 2017 our folk music students accompanied our Vice-Chancellor on a trip to China where they performed to great acclaim. Many colleagues from the School of Arts and Cultures work in co-productive ways with sectoral partners and to actively contribute to practice and policy making (e.g. making digital apps, co-creating exhibitions with curators, writing policy briefs for external bodies, investigating the UK’s live music industry, influencing national debates around media habits, the creative arts and cultural industries.) The result is that much of our teaching is extremely well-integrated from the outset with initiatives around employability and employer engagement, and our much of our research is readily translatable into impact and engagement work. Our staff and students organise an impressive range of public events (concerts, talks, performances and exhibitions) on a weekly basis which reach a diversity of audiences across the city and wider region. The School is also strongly engaged with issues of equality and diversity not just in terms of Athena Swan but also in terms of research and teaching specialisms of its staff and students. Colleagues are involved in broader initiatives such as the Martin Luther King celebrations, International Women’s Day, and the Centenary of the Representation of the People Act 1918. Staff in the School of Arts and Cultures are strongly committed to the values of collegiality, fairness and inclusivity and supportive of wider University and national initiatives relating to these.

The Asfari Foundation

the asfari foundation

London

We met away from our home countries and settled in England decades ago. We are both keenly aware of how fortunate we have been in escaping the tragedy and destruction caused by war, occupation and poor governance. We also realise the importance of a strong civil society and the rule of law, of exposure to diversity and tolerance and the lasting impact of a good education. We established the Asfari Foundation in 2006, after years of reactive giving. We wanted to create a long-term impact that focuses on the issues we felt most passionately about – education, and the building of a strong civil society which is the foundation for any fair, resilient, sustainable and productive society. We are proud of what the Foundation has accomplished in its short life. Whilst there is no limit to what should be done, especially in the countries we originally came from, through our partners we have provided scholarships, fellowships and training to hundreds of young people across the UK and the Middle East, established the Asfari Centre for Civil Society and Citizenship at the American University in Beirut and provided relief and education to tens of thousands of Syrians, displaced following the recent uprising, to name just a few programmes. Young people deserve a good education and the right to live in tolerant and pluralistic societies. So much ability cannot be wasted. Hope for a better life will not die in the face of today’s grim realities, especially in the Middle East. We want to play a small role in realising the potential of the youth, to make manifest our shared dreams of a safer, more inclusive and happier tomorrow.

Liverpool Arabic Centre

liverpool arabic centre

Liverpool

Liverpool Arabic Centre (LAC) was initially set up as Nadey Al – Cul in 1995 after a group of parents from Yemeni and Arabic backgrounds raised concerns with each other about their children’s educational and personal development which was being affected by negative experiences they were having within schools and unaddressed issues present due having dual heritage backgrounds. The parents’ aim was to set up a club to support children and young people from Yemeni/Arabic backgrounds for whom there was limited support available from statutory services and a lack of knowledge around specific cultural and religious issues. The aim of the club was to instill cultural pride and support the personal development of the children and young people as well as to encourage the development of their own identities within wider society by educating the children in Arabic language and also through promoting Arabic cultural awareness to the wider community particularly local schools through arts, performance and discussion. In September 2000 Nadey Al – Cul changed its name to Liverpool Yemeni Arabic Club (LYAC) to reflect its expanding service provision and provide a focus on its target group of beneficiaries. LYAC’s activities continued to focus on teaching Arabic language to children and young people, organising educational and cultural activities for families and putting on a Yemeni/Arabic festival to promote and encourage cultural awareness to people from non-Arabic backgrounds. LYAC opened its official premises in Lodge Lane in September 2000. A productive partnership was then formed with the Bluecoat Arts Centre – Nadey Al Bluecoat –which has since developed into the highly successful annual Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival. In 2006 LYAC went through a process of re-branding in order to address the changing needs of the community and to cater for the wider Arab communities settling in the Merseyside area in recent years. LYAC became the Liverpool Arabic Centre

Boundless Learning

boundless learning

London

We work with you to create the climate for learning . We offer a range of consultancy and development services for organisations, teams and individuals. We offer a range of services focused on empowering learning and development in a range of professional and personal settings. We are committed to ensuring everyone, irrespective of background, has the capacity to achieve their best. We want to inspire you to live a full and balanced life, and in doing so, fully integrate quality learning experiences into your professional and personal development. We prioritise a love of learning, developing relationships, valuing creativity and inspiring joy in organisations and individuals. Working in partnership and collaboration to enable you to live well and be an active particpant in your story, we can offer: Boundless Learning: learning and development support, school facilitation and training, delivering bespoke programmes to inspire, engage and empower learners of all ages and enable a broad range of achievements. Boundless Leadership empowering transformation through exploration of your story and the characters within it. Bespoke consultancy, coaching and development support and challenge to enable efficiency and cohesion. Boundless Wellbeing Organisational development support to enable culture and ethos grounded in wellbeing. Supportive individual and group Supervision, coaching or seminar sessions focused on developing capacity for growth, nurturing emotional intelligence and strategies for managing challenging situations. Boundless Creativity exploring a range of approaches that nurture personal growth and identity to inspire learning. We provide opportunities to explore learning through multi- disciplinary creative projects . We work with individuals, children, staff and leaders . Boundless Voices We know the importance of finding voice and the interdependence of emotions and cognitive growth. We work with schools to develop active approaches to Oracy and interaction with stories to cultivate cohesive approaches to understanding and enabling all areas of communication and language. Embedding this changes lives and supports sustained achievement for all. Boundless Purplemoon is a collaborative partnership with Jenny Bowers, working with indviduals, teams and organisations to enable positive and productive relationships. We facilitate positive communications and clarity of purpose to sustain resilient leadership. Click here for more information.

Penicuik High School

penicuik high school

Penicuik ,

On behalf of the staff and students of Penicuik High School I would like to welcome you to our website. Penicuik High School is a co-educational, non-denominational High School serving Penicuik and the surrounding area within Midlothian. The current school building with its imposing frontage has been on its present site since 1937 and the school has a reputation for offering a wide and stimulating curriculum and supporting young people to achieve academically, socially and culturally. Amongst some of its famous alumni are: Sir James Hamilton (the first Dux of the school), the designer of the Concorde’s delta wings, Scotland’s Grand Slam captain, Jim Aitken, Football internationals Craig Paterson and Billy Kirkwood, former Chief executive of NHS Scotland, Malcolm Wright, celebrity stylist to the stars and royalty, Denise McAdam RSM, Rosemarie McIlwhan, Director of the Scottish Human Rights Centre. We are equally proud of the many young men and women who have passed through our doors and are now making valuable contributions both locally, nationally and internationally. Many of our current students have parents and even grandparents who attended the school and this link to the past is important to our ethos. One of the key aims of the school, supported by its current PRIDE values is to develop all our young people and provide the best education possible so they are able to become productive and fulfilled citizens who progress into positive working lives and careers. In order to do this we need to work in partnership with all parents/carers and community partners to offer the widest possible curriculum that develops personal and social skills and ensures they attain suitable qualifications to progress to positive destination after school. This means we must be here to celebrate the many successes of our young people but also be prepared to work with you and your young person when things go wrong and they need support and guidance to continue to develop and mature. Key to this is communication and transparency and I hope all who cross our doors experience a warm, caring positive environment, where relationships are fostered and we listen and react.