73 Educators providing Courses in London

Richmond And Hillcroft Adult Community College

richmond and hillcroft adult community college

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Richmond

RHACC is one of nine institutes of adult learning (IAL) in the UK and was established on October 1st, 2017 through the merger of Richmond Adult and Community College and Hillcroft College. It is built on their shared expertise in adult learning and their commitment to the needs of adults and communities that need further educational or tailored opportunities to develop the skills to thrive and achieve their potential. With two campuses and superb facilities including a dedicated Art School and Business School, Women-only Education, a 120-seat theatre, specialist co-working and office space, meeting rooms, classrooms, workshops and kitchens - RHACC is a hive of activity during the day, evenings and weekends. Serving over 7000 learners each year RHACC offers a vibrant learning environment tailored specifically for adult learners. Our Mission Empowering adults and communities through education, skills and enterprise By 2021 RHACC will be the outstanding learning provider of choice for adults and communities in South West London and beyond. Providing progression to work, wellbeing and empowerment for adults of all ages, abilities and backgrounds through a curriculum with starting points for all, made accessible through an adult approach to learning. Closing achievement gaps between the most advantaged and disadvantaged adults Outstanding standards in teaching and learning Operating from excellent classroom, community and residential facilities, accessible to all, that inspire and support learners to achieve Using enhanced links with stakeholders and partners to disseminate best practice, enrich learning and support the highest levels of learner achievement Continuously developing staff expertise in an environment where staff feel valued and share governors’ ambition for learners Achieving income levels which enable investment in the curriculum, the estate and sustainable growth The key to RHACC’s recent growth and success has been its ability to adapt to the challenges of constantly changing social and economic trends, as well as responding to major changes in Government Policy on adult funding. As a result, our achievement rates are above national standards and we were rated as a Grade 2 "Good" college by Ofsted in January 2020.

Education For Africa

education for africa

London

About Education Africa Our Holistic Approach Our History Our Future Plans Our Governance Structures Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Educate • Equip • Empower Education Africa is a non-profit organisation with a proud track record of successful delivery on its thriving projects. Klicken Sie hier, um zur deutschen Website zu gelangen Established in 1992, Education Africa strives to reach and uplift the poorest of the poor. We aim to assist disadvantaged South Africans in their quest to obtain a quality, relevant education in order to ensure that they are in a position to become global citizens and a competitive, productive element in the local job market. Education Africa’s head office is based in Johannesburg, South Africa. The team is headed by James Urdang, who is both the Chief Executive Officer and founder of Education Africa. Our Financial Director is Wendy Saner. Known for their ability to “make things happen” and for their tireless commitment to the task at hand, they are an inspiration to those who work with them and know them. Education Africa has registered self-sustainable offices in the USA, the UK, Austria and in Germany. Their purpose is to assist Education Africa South Africa in achieving its mission. Education Africa delivers economy-focused education while assisting those most in need with opportunities to improve their access to relevant education, thus enabling them to participate fully in the global economy. With the continued help and support of our dedicated volunteers and sponsors, we can continue to fulfil our mission statement: to deliver relevant, quality education to the poorest of the poor.

Pinnacle Wellbeing Services (loM)

pinnacle wellbeing services (lom)

London

At Pinnacle, we’re on a mission to make YOU better. That’s what we do whether you’ve come to us for therapy for a problem you don’t understand yet, or for some of the smartest performance coaching and courses around. Either way, you’ll need your very own wellbeing solution, designed just for you. And that’s where we come in. We believe what we do should fit you, not the other way round. It’s why our unique combination of coaching, training and therapy lets us focus on the bigger picture of your potential, performance and wellbeing, in ways no-one else can. Pinnacle was founded in 2005 by Richard Reid as a high-end private therapy clinic based in Mayfair. Since that time, we have extended our range of psychological services into the realms of corporate training, coaching and consultancy. We are based in London and the Isle of Man but carry out consultancy work throughout Europe and the United States. We’re leaders in our fields who are passionate about the transformative power of what we do. We use our years of training to give you a toolkit of psychological skills so that you can be the best version of yourself. Whether we’re providing therapy to clients with serious conditions like PTSD, depression or anxiety, or coaching people who want to perform at their absolute peak at work, people come to us because they are making an investment in their long-term future. All our work is informed by our values of empowerment, trust and kindness, and all of it is underpinned by our down-to-earth approach that means that while we take what we do seriously, we take ourselves a lot less seriously. Our job, as we see it, is to create lasting behaviour change that transforms lives (and careers). We’re not just interested in what’s happening in your workplace, but also what’s happening in your head and your heart. When you’re ready, we’d love to talk to you about making you better.

Artbrush Online School

artbrush online school

London

My work invites meditation upon nature and its relationship with colour, light and movement. As I draw or paint, I gradually unravel the underlying qualities of balance and harmony within my subject matter. What interests me most is observing the formation of line and pattern: from the blades of grasses to a bird’s feather; from the shifting of clouds to the beat of my heart; from the maps of stars in heaven to the trunk of an old oak tree. I continuously strive to reveal beauty and elegance within the natural rhythm of life and look to my art as a place of well-being, empowerment and inner peace. The materials I love to use are water-based pigments, powders, and Japanese black ink. These are natural and organic and are deeply connected to earth and nature. They afford a rich palette of hues and allow for both extreme precision and flow of movement. I am captivated by the way they blend together and create a whole that is more than its' individual parts. Occasionally, I also add hints of gold and silver, as these reflect light differently at each hour of the day, changing the glow of the work from within. Japanese Ink Painting Instructor & Artist, Talia Lehavi - Standing with a brush in front of Notes on Pine collection in Mallorca Studio My work is an attempt to find and enjoy a moment in time. The materials I use embrace that moment, echoing their mark on the paper or canvas, and becoming eternal for a short while. I am keen to explore images that can stand the test of time, that would still be of fascination in years to come, and yet are potent in the here in now. I hope that others understand my work with their hearts and emotions; that they are touched and moved by it, and that it evokes a sense of balance, hope, and joy.

Abundance Centres (Uk) Development Trust (Ulearn Naturally Learners' Co-operative)

abundance centres (uk) development trust (ulearn naturally learners' co-operative)

Tottenham

We are a pioneering community-led learners' co-operative focused on improving the educational, physical and social well-being of children and families contextualised within family and community empowerment. We are commonly known as uLearn Naturally Learners' Co-operative. We are an umbrella organisation serving collectives with assistance in forming Abundance Centres Member Trusts. We also work to build various kinds of educational infrastructure to support our Member Trusts and the general public. These infrastructure works are mainly related to our Home-School-Knowledge Exchange project and our emerging uLearn Naturally Media Services. In general the objectives of the Trust are to carry out activities which benefit the communities of UK and members of the Trust in regard to community engagement, family directed learning and personal development in the realms of education, well-being and social networking. In particular, our mission is to establish and maintain centres of service with the principles and general intention of bringing about better community engagement, creativity, cross-curricular learning and/or unified ways of coming to know that which specifically enables and enriches the learning of the sciences and maths through the arts, intelligent play and the dissemination of wholistic (nature-centric) pedagogical (learning) practices. Do you need help establishing something like this? Our co-operative model has allowed us to bring together and work with many leading organisations (similar to the mode of a consortium), thereby bringing the benefits of a broad range of expertise and experience. It is our mission to continue advancing our governance structure to achieve our cooperative aims perfectly, offering a broad range of support options to our Member Trusts and the public in general. Currently there is much evidence to point to the need for more creative approaches to education to best honour real-time learning potentials, the need to make intelligent play and early life learning relevant to our rapidly changing society yet still honouring the valuable inner cultures of the past is of utmost importance today. Where cultural heritage is valued in learning processes is the exact place where we find the seeds of our most natural abundance centre power. Contact us today to find our how we can help you and you can empower communities.

ALFA LEADERSHIP & WELLBEING

alfa leadership & wellbeing

DR RANA AL-FALAKI BDS, MFDS, MCD, MRD, CPC, ELI-MP, ACC As the founder of THE ULTIMATE ACHIEVEMENT FORMULA - EXPERIENCED THROUGH A NAIL-IT EVENT [https://nail-it.uk/]- I am passionate about making an impact with everyone I meet every single day and helping them enjoy life - both professionally and personally.  What's the point otherwise!? I have an exceptional team of professionals who together bring a wealth of expertise and create the strength that is NAIL-IT As a leader in my field of health for over 20 years, a multi-award winning business owner, a certified professional coach and energy leadership master practitioner, an international speaker and trainer, researcher, visiting professor, editorial board member, peer reviewer of several journals, AND a #1 international best-selling author and expert writer on empowerment, being happy, stress management, behaviour change, leadership and work-life balance, I have a wealth of life and professional experience and expertise to help you on your quest to be an optimal performer. OUR PHILOSOPHY Drawing on personal experiences and past struggles, but having perfected how to reach a state of flow where everything happens - laser focus, high productivity, financial wealth, powerful leadership, loving relationships, high energy, motivation, feeling at ease, in peace, joyful and present - I help my clients do the same, be that through coaching, speaking or training. Mental, emotional, physical, financial, social, professional and spiritual health are all key. We aim to get you to a state of flow in all areas!

Begin2sports Group Academy

begin2sports group academy

Wandsworth

Begin2Sports was founded by sports coaching scientist and Commonwealth athlete Addy Mumunie. Born in Nigeria, sports came into her life through the necessity of running to school and back every day. However, it grew into her first love, achieving a regional level by the age of 12-13 and going on to represent Nigeria at Commonwealth/National level. Raising her family in Southwest London, sport and particularly athletics, were the bedrock of her life, raising her three daughters to also include sports into their life. One enjoys recreational sports, and the other two daughters compete as professional athletes at National and International level for England and GB. Coach Addy trained in Sport Coaching Science at St Mary’s University Twickenham. She went on to set up this community interest group (Begin2Sports) in 2017, with the goal to support people from disadvantaged backgrounds through sport and the 7 fundamental key principles of athletics. Coach Addy’s motivation for this project, came from her own humble beginnings. Challenged by Dyslexia, a misunderstood condition in the 1970’s, studying was very difficult. It was an unsupported experience and consequently personal progress was severely inhibited. It was then that she realised that taking part in sports, offered her the freedom, confidence, self-esteem, and self-expression that she needed to help overcome these challenges. Inspiring others to discover the benefits of sport in their lives was the spark that inspired Begin2Sports. At the heart of the group’s purpose is increasing sports participation in the community. We aim to provide individuals at a higher risk of sports deprivation in the London borough of Wandsworth, access to low-cost physical activity & fitness services. Uniquely, we also offer a blended physical and cognitive programme, known as Dysletics and GymLetics, designed specifically for those living with Dyslexia and Dyspraxia. WHO WE ARE We are a community focused organisation, that provide sports-based coaching built on values of OPENNESS, EMPOWERMENT, AND NUTURING. We aim to create a safe space for EVERYONE of any ability to experience new and exciting physical activities and sports. Our primary audience are children however we also have adult-based programmes as well as we aim to be as inclusive as possible. We speak simply. We present information clearly to our participants making sure that they take away the key information needed. Less is more. We explain sports terminology in a language everyone can understand, focusing on the physical benefits. We are always Warm, Welcoming and Encouraging! We make contacting Begin2Sports easy and convenient.

Global Solutions Services

global solutions services

Croydon

Based in South London, GSS has been delivering Training and Career guidance services since 2006 at varying locations across London and the surrounding counties. We work with clients from the Private, public, not for profit and global Enterprises across the UK and are proud of our reputation to be a provider of choice! Having engaged with over 15,000 customers since inception we are passionate about developing people, we are forward thinking and base our success on a client centered approach MEET OUR MANAGEMENT & TRAINING TEAM sonia b &w Sonia A Co-Director at GSS, Sonia has over 25 years in the Training, Career Coaching and International recruitment industry. A qualified and Registered member of the Careers Development Institute with a passion for people development, empowerment and motivation! Richard Wood profile Richard A Co-Director at GSS, Richards diverse background in working with Senior Management and high networth clients allows him to fully understand the needs for our Management training programmes alongside our Government funded initiatives. sabrina colour Sabrina Delivery & Partnership Leader Nothing delights Sabrina more than to deliver a training session that empowers, motivates and enlightens her clients. Her many years experience, abundance of qualifications and energy never fails to inspire learning at all levels. Nathalie With a real zest for Training and Development Nathalie’s unique, energetic and highly professional training style always produces superb results and leaves her learners feeling motivated, refreshed and ready to take on their new challenges Syane Findlay Portrait Shot BW (002) Syane An engaging and passionate trainer and transformational coach, known for her ability to inspire and evoke positive change. With a wealth of expertise in developing and delivering training globally to professionals within corporate, local government, third sector and educational institutions. sharon F Sharon With a solid background in the Education and Training sector, Sharon’s nurturing personality and passion to ensure every learning style is accommodated is invaluable in her delivering an array of different courses to all candidates across the board. suparna b&w Suparna Suparna’s passionate about empowering individuals and her warm and caring nature creates a superb learning environment where customers feel free to share best practice, learn new skills and enjoy a collaborative learning. nathan Nathan Nathan’s idea of himself as a real life ‘Super hero’ lends itself to a great fun learning environment in his classroom where his unique Training talent and ability to tap into individuals learning styles really bring out the best in our customers

Decolonise The Curriculum

decolonise the curriculum

London

Decolonizing the Curriculum Project (DCP) at UoK (funded by Teaching Enhancement Award and led by Dr Suhraiya Jivraj, Senior Lecturer in Law) Students are increasingly demanding a ‘liberated curriculum’ that represents their diversity as we see from #liberatemydegree, ‘Why is My Curriculum White?’ and other movements mentioned above as well as Kent Student Union campaign ‘Diversify My Curriculum’. Also at UoK law and politics students on the Race, Religion and Law module (convened by Dr Suhraiya Jivraj) have relished the opportunity both in workshops and through their assessment to explore both historical and contemporary issues that enable them to acquire ‘consciousness of their own position and struggle’ in society and education. The UoK EDI Project phase II strategy acknowledges this need in affirming that the ‘white curriculum acts as a barrier to inclusivity’ including because ‘it fails to legitimise contributions to knowledge from people of colour’. Phase II therefore seeks to ensure that ‘our curriculum reflects and addresses a range of perspectives’ and asks how this can be operationalised specifically at UoK. Modules like RRL and others in KLS are already operationalising a more inclusive curriculum requiring students to engage with key works from critical race/religion and decolonial studies which offer alternative perspectives to those heteronormative and euro-centric perspectives of white, able-bodied men dominating the western canon. This project will go one significant step further by placing students of colour as well as knowledge produced by people of colour at the centre. Being a student led project is crucial as it empowers them to become change actors and co-producers of knowledge, shaping the agenda and curriculum that seeks to include them. Moreover, it enables them to be ‘assets’ rather than see themselves represented as quantitative data in University diversity reports which does not capture the nuance and complexity of their lived realities. Empowerment for self-determination at the grassroots level is key as is apparent from student led movements that have already effected change in the curriculum. The desire for self and culturally intelligible knowledge is now well documented including in the University of Kent, Student Success (EDI) Project, Phase I:Report 2 ‘Theory and research on race and attainment in UK higher education’ by Hensby and Mitton (2017). This project seeks to operationalise this further and more broadly through the following three interlinked activities: 1) Focus groups: · Up to five stage 3 students will lead focus groups of five to ten BAME students from across the KLS UG programme. · The focus group leaders will form a research team and design the format and questions collaboratively, under the supervision of Dr Jivraj, using naturalistic methods and going through the KLS ethics approval process. 2) Publication of findings: · The data from the focus groups will be collated by the research team and will produce an accessible output such as a ‘manifesto of suggestions’ on making the curriculum more inclusive and a co-authored e-book. · The research team will also be supported in publishing findings via a blog and social media. 3) Student led conference · The workshop committee will organise a half day student led conference to discuss the findings and invite speakers from campaigns such as the NUS #liberatemydegree campaign; Why is My Curriculum White? (based at UCL); Decolonising our Minds SOAS; and the #Rhodesmustfall student movements and at least one academic speaker. Watch this space for further details.