22 Educators providing Insurance courses in Manchester

Gymforce

gymforce

5.0(5)

Stockport

We’re more than just a club, we make time for each and every person who walks through the doors. Bethan Longman Director Head Rec Coach/Elite & Advance Club Coach Women's Artistic Gymnastics Level 3 Weight & Nutrition Management Level 3 Anatomy & Phsyology Level 3 BTEC Sports & Coaching Floor & Vault Judge Level 1 Trampolining Level 2 Safeguarding Level 2 First Aid Bernice Webb Head Elite Club Coach/Welfare Officer Women's Artistic Gymnastics Level 3 Strength & Conditioning Level 2 Nutrition In Performanace Safeguarding Level 2 Pre-School Level 2 Pediatric First Aid Welfare Officer Club Judge Georgia Hewitt Head Advance Club Coach Women's Artistic Level 2 Safegaurding First Aid Chloe Willoughby Head Development/Progressions Coach/Elite Club Coach Women's Artistic Gymnastics Level 2 Safegaurding Level 2 Qualified Physio First aid Laura Stockton Head Pre-School Coach/Advance Club Coach Women's Artistic Level 2 Pre-School Level 2 Safegaurding Sophie Bennett Elite Club Coach Womens Artistic Level 1 Erica Reubuck Elite & Advance Club Coach/Rec Coach Gymnastics level 1 James Hall Tumble & Trampolining Coach/GymBabies USASF Level 7 First Aid Position Available Club & Rec positions avaliable Weekday evenings and Saturday mornings avaliable Contact us to get in touch Rhona Hill Head GymBabies Coach/Pre-School Coach Sports Youth Coach Playwork Level 3 Safegaurding Mia Steel Rec Coach/Elite Club Coach British Gymnastics Apprentice Cheer Level 2 Millie Hewart Rec Coach British Gymnastics Apprentice Jessica Shearing Tumble & Trampolining Coach/Rec Coach Ruby Hewitt Advance Club Coach Tigerlily Dawson Pre-School Coach Cheer Level 1 Erin Harrison Leader British Gymnastics Leader Cheer Level 1 Sasha Roy Leader British Gymnastics Leader Cheer Level 1 Macey Beacon Leader Lucy Davis Young Leader Suzanne Winterbone Receptionist Club Judge Sam Lowe Receptionist Safegaurding Amy Davis Receptionist Safegaurding First Aid Julie Longman Receptionist Playwork Level 3 Safegaurding First Aid My achievements I have honestly worked from the bottom and built my way up. Life hasn't been easy, i've been to the very lows but its all helped me grow as a person to where i am now. It has been incredibly tough, i knew it wasn't going to be easy but no one told me how hard it would be. I didn't do great at school, i only got 2 C's and nothing higher. I never let that hold me back as i was far to determined. When i decided i wanted to create my own Tumble Academy (as thats how it started) i put £500 of my saving into an account to create 'GymForce'. The website, insurance, leaflets and t-shirts. Why Gym Force? I feel like having a sport I adored help me so much in my adult life in many ways. I’m a very confident, motivated, ambitious person and I have gymnastics to thank for that. I would love for more children to have that in life. I feel like GymForce has a lot to give. As a small club we know everyone that walks through the door. We get complimented a lot on this. It’s more than just a club, we have/make time for each and every athlete, even their parents! I will continue to make personal little touches to my club that other ‘big’ clubs don’t currently offer. The Start of the journey... I started gymnastics when I was three, and I absolutely loved it. Especially floor! I just loved to tumble, that was my thing. As I got older I did more and more hours working my way up to club level. I felt that having gymnastics in my life helped me stay focused and on the right track when some of my friendship group didn’t. I wasn’t one to do well at school, reading and writing was not for me. I just wanted to be active all the time. So I had decided from a very young age that I would love to go into sports and coaching. I started coaching at 14 as a leader, it was great as I got to save money towards my first car.

Bruche Associates

bruche associates

Cheshire

Bruche Associates are an established Health & Safety and Continual Improvement Consultancy, which evolved out of the chemical and oil and gas industries. Bruche Associates Limited is a family run business overseen by Lee and Joanne Marsh who have over 35 years combined experience working in Healthcare Medical Services, Health & Safety Management and Training and Development. Lee qualified as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) in the 1990’s before moving into Health and Safety Management with ICI Paints in 2001. We work across a range of sectors from chemical manufacturing, engineering, trade & retail, and small & medium size businesses We offer companies: High quality safety support Advisory & Training services, at a very competitive price, with no gimmicks or false promises. Continual improvement programmes Mentoring and Coaching All of our Advisors have many year’s experience within Industry and have gained extensive experience in the practical implementation. This ensures that solid, practical advice is given at all times, allowing work to continue both safely and efficiently. Our Advisors are involved in continuous professional development. We can provide copies of individual staff qualifications and our insurance cover or customer references with pleasure upon request. We recognise at all times that, the cost of our service must be realistic and not impose a financial penalty on the contract. Therefore, our costs are competitive and tailored to our customers’ exact requirements. There are no hidden extras. The price you pay is the price you have been quoted.

Streetgames UK

streetgames uk

Manchester

StreetGames harnesses the power of sport to create positive change in the lives of disadvantaged young people right across the UK. StreetGames' work helps to make young people and their communities healthier, safer and more successful. WHY SPORT? Sport is energetic, inclusive and enjoyable, but StreetGames' goal isn’t just about having fun. StreetGames believes in the power of sport to transform lives and to broaden ambitions. Sport teaches key skills such as teamwork, understanding and self-discipline, brings people together, creates pride in a community, breaks down social boundaries, and inspires people to make a difference in their own lives and for others. Through sport, StreetGames can empower young people to kick-start a cycle of positive change that echoes throughout their entire community. StreetGames' central programme: 'Doorstep Sport' encapsulates many of these important qualities, offering fun and informal sports clubs that work to meet the needs of today's disadvantaged young people - a staggering 70% of whom are not involved in structured activity elsewhere. They do this by operating according to the 'Five Rights of StreetGames': being carried out at the right time, in the right place, with the right people, for the right price and in the right style to suit the needs of these LSEG youth. TEAMWORK StreetGames' work is delivered in partnership with the StreetGames Alliance of around 1,000 Locally Trusted Organisations, working in disadvantaged communities across the UK. The collective power and reach of this alliance enables unparalleled access to young people growing up in over 4,000 poverty-hit localities. These organisations are the lifeblood of their neighbourhoods. They have earned their spurs, built trust and won the right to make a difference in their community. They understand what will work and what’s needed on their patch. They reach those that others find ‘hard to reach’ and are able to collaborate with StreetGames to replicate what works at scale and at pace. The organisations that make up the StreetGames Alliance maintain industry standards for safeguarding, insurance, health and safety, and equalities and diversity. Each is a self-determining organisation that is independently managed and funded. Most are charities, legally constituted community groups or Community Interest Companies. All are embedded in their ‘hard to reach’ neighbourhood. LEVELLING THE PLAYING FIELD 3.5 million UK children currently live in poverty. Fewer than 1/4 meet national guidelines for recommended daily activity. Young people from the lowest economic bracket are 3 times more likely to suffer with mental illness than a counterpart from the highest-earning group. The UK’s poorest children live an average of 3.6 to 5 years fewer than their more affluent peers These same children also spend an additional 16.5 years in poor health. Screenshot 2020-08-06 at 13.01.07.png "StreetGames has turned my life around. If it wasn't for them I don't know where I'd be right now" LYNDSEY DAWN - STREETGAMES PARTICIPANT. StreetGames believes in fair play, both in sport and in life. With only £3.21 to spend on sports activities per week – compared to the national average of £12.11 – struggling families just can’t afford to keep pace. That’s why StreetGames has made it its mission to level the playing field. Here’s how. StreetGames is committed to making communities healthier, safer and more successful. StreetGames' programmes are conducted in the ‘Right Way’ - offering projects at the right time, in the right place, and for the right price to suit the needs of young participants. Through StreetGames' pioneering Doorstep Sport approach, the organisation improves young lives through sport, giving access to positive role models, volunteering opportunities and diversionary activities. Through Fit and Fed, StreetGames tackles the hidden issue of holiday hunger and inactivity, through nutritious meals and fun, healthy activities. Through Us Girls, StreetGames work to empower young women within a holistic and supportive environment - tackling the everyday sexism that presents a barrier to participation in sport.