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Keys Piano School

keys piano school

5.0(5)

Bolton

Each course offers 34 weekly, term time sessions, and various levels of books, workshops, recitals and event tickets. The yearly total is then split into 12 equal payments, taken from September to August via GoCardless on the 3rd of the month. Generally speaking, two monthly payments covers one half term of the course: Autumn term 1st half: September and October Payments Autumn term 2nd half: November and December Payments Spring term 1st half: January and February Payments Spring term 2nd half: March and April Payments Summer term 1st half: May and June Payments Summer term 2nd half: July and August Payments Termination of lessons Notice can be given to finish at the end of a full term or half term, and payments will then be terminated according to the timeline above. Notice can be verbal, but needs to be recieved at least one week before the end of the term or half term at which the student wishes to cease lessons. This is to allow staff the time to ensure continuity for others and fill empty spaces. Catch Up Lessons Catch up weeks are reserve weeks at the end of term that we use in the event of a session being cancelled due to teacher illness or other distruption. Catch ups will be given in the following circumstances: FunKeys, Foundation, Creative, Kinetic: Catch ups are only given in the event of teacher cancellation Academy, Adult sessions: Catch ups can also be requested by a student, providing they have given at least 48 hours notice of cancellation, and only once per term. All catch ups are at the discretion of the teacher, and in some circumstances it may only be teacher-cancelled lessons that recieve catch ups. If a teacher cancels a lesson and cannot offer this back during catch up week, a refund will be offered for that session.

The New School Of Psychotherapy And Counselling Nspc

the new school of psychotherapy and counselling nspc

5.0(1)

London

The New School is a centre of excellence for training and research in existential psychotherapy, counselling psychology, pastoral care, autism, diversity and coaching. It has attracted many experienced and creative teachers and trainers as well as numerous research supervisors with a record of original research publications in the field. It was founded and established by Prof. Emmy van Deurzen, an international authority on existential therapy, psychologist, philosopher and author of many seminal texts in the field, together with Prof. Digby Tantam, an eminent psychotherapist, philosopher, researcher and influential author in the field of autism. Emmy previously founded the School of Psychotherapy at Regent’s College as well as the Society for Existential Analysis and ensured that the New School courses would be deeply rooted in the tradition of continental philosophy. NSPC offers joint psychotherapy and counselling psychology doctoral programmes with Middlesex University with the option of post-graduate diploma and masters exits. It also offers a masters’ course in existential coaching, two online MSc programmes, a foundation course, short courses, one day workshops and numerous introductory courses. It has a unique online programme, the septimus courses, which are integrated with the doctoral programme, or can be taken as stand-alone modules. It is a unique and dynamic institution, which affords its students the opportunity to pursue their personal and professional interests and establish their chosen careers through theoretical and skills training, alongside supported placements and research. NSPC students tend to be mature, self-reflective, highly motivated and committed individuals who come from many different cultures and backgrounds and have a strong capacity for independent study and learning. We have been fortunate to have a dedicated team of existential therapists, theoreticians, and administrative staff who have made it what it is today.

Youth Drs

youth drs

5.0(18)

Birmingham

Dr Sumrein is an A&E Consultant and an advanced and industry-renowned aesthetic doctor and lead trainer. He is also a Fellow of the Royal College of emergency medicine. Armed with 20 years experience in NHS and 14 years experience working in emergency medicine. With a robust surgical background and teaching experience in MCEM and FRCEM exam courses for A&E doctors, Dr Sumrein excels in all areas of his profession and has an undisputed passion for aesthetics making him a world expert. Previously an anatomy and physiology demonstrator at Bristol Medical School working with medical, dentist and pharmacology students, gave him detailed understanding of facial anatomy with all the face muscle and blood vessels, boosting his none surgical techniques in aesthetics. Dr Sumrein constantly shared his knowledge, skills and expertise. He is also an accomplished international speaker, having presented at both local and international medical conferences in all corners of the globe and have written in Pioneer medical and aesthetic journals. He is an expert in migraine treatments , and organised the first course to teach administering BoTN for the relief of migraine symptoms, in addition for its use in aesthetic and anti-wrinkle uses. He is the CEO, medical director and head of training at youthdrs academy, a well-known academy training medically qualified professionals aesthetic treatments. Working to the highest standard in all areas of his work and listening carefully to his patients’ bespoke needs, Dr Sumrein has vast experience dealing with all facial skin injuries, reflecting in his none surgical aesthetic techniques. Dr Sumrein is familiar with almost all medical and aesthetic injectable treatments, including anti-wrinkle treatments, thread lifts treatments. Having founded the first recognised training course for Botulinum toxins in the treatment of migraine, Dr Sumrein is a firm leader in their field, with a proven track record.

Trim Training

trim training

London

Motion Training Solutions is committed to delivering the following core principles: Quality training – We are a professional organisation, committed to providing outstanding training and development. Our ability to be flexible and professional allows our trainers to work hard to ensure that the learners maximise their potential that training and development offers. We strive to attain strong working relationships based on relationship and confidentiality and strive to empower parents, carers and professionals to recognise signs of offending behaviour. We are committed to continuous improvement and there for always encourage feedback. 'Disarm' Training Course Disarm is a bespoke knife prevention programme for young people, parents, carers and professionals aimed at reducing knife related violence. This course uses blended learning styles and engagement to examine some of the core reasons to why some young people, carry or use knives. This accredited programme will enable its learners to gain a greater understanding of the impact of knife violence. 'Raise' Training Course Raise is a bespoke robbery prevention programme for young people, carers, parents and professionals, aimed at reducing theft robbery. This course examines the different types of robberies and the detailed planning involved. This course also explores strategies to keeping safe from becoming a victim of theft robbery. This accredited course will enable the learners to gain a greater understanding of the effects of theft robberies.

Amelia's Kitchen - cookery courses and accommodation in the Yorkshire Dales

amelia's kitchen - cookery courses and accommodation in the yorkshire dales

North Yorks

We are Ed and Amelia. After many years in Oxford, first studying (both of us), then working in archaeology labs (Ed), and running a fun and fabulous pop-up cookery school with the equally fun and fabulous Sophie Grigson (Amelia), we decided the time had come for a new adventure. So here we are. For Ed, it is more of a return to his roots, having grown up on a farm near Kirkby Lonsdale. For me (well, it is Amelia’s kitchen – I think you might guess that it is Amelia who does the social media!), it is a chance to put down some new roots, and thus far, I love it. So who are we? Ed is a chemist by academic background, a farmer by family background, and a curious mind and problem solver by nature. He now works for B4RN, mapping the route for super-fast broadband for the rural North. My history lies in the food, wine, and literature of Italy (specifically Renaissance five-act comedy and the food of Garfagnana, where I also make wine!). My formal food training was a Cordon Bleu diploma at Tante Marie, followed by a couple of years of restaurant work. To complement my food training (and because, let’s face it, I’m a learning addict) I also completed my WSET wine diploma. The highlight of the course was winning a prize for one exam, which involved being taken to Vinitaly in Verona by the lovely people at Liberty Wine. I was already hooked on Italian wine, but that just reinforced the habit!