1315 Educators providing Courses

1 Ace Training Ltd

1 ace training ltd

4.7(1102)

London

1 Ace Training Ltd might not be the oldest or the biggest in the sector of providing services, but at 1 ace training, we pride our self on providing solutions catered and according to your specific need. We pride our self for providing quality services at unbeatable prices. Being cheap in price does not mean that one has to compromise on quality. We pride our self on providing excellent services to our clients; we pride our self to be helpful to our students and going the extra mile for them in supporting them to guide them through their career progression in the field of security. We work differently from our peers, for instance, you do the security guarding, door supervision, or CCTV public space surveillance course with us, we will help you with your SIA application and with your CV we can also help you to get a job in the security either with us or from an associate. We operate through different locations around London and England UK through our associates and affiliates for a certain category of courses which include SIA Door supervisor course SIA security guarding course SIA CCTV course SIA Close Protection course CSCS green card course First aid course Our head office is based in East London and we operate through our associates and partners located all over London and the UK. Training for Security and Health and Social Care SIA Compliant Security Training Courses SIA compliant security courses are offered and conducted through our associated training providers which are approved by different awarding bodies entitled to offer SIA and other industry compliant qualifications. Every training provider associated with us has been approved by an awarding body that is approved by SIA and a specific industry regulator. What are awarding bodies? Awarding bodies for qualifications are organizations that have been approved by Ofqual to offer qualifications. Awarding organizations do not only award security qualifications in fact they award numerous other qualifications. Training for Health and Social Care Training in health and social care is being provided only for mandatory courses. The mandatory training is required to be refreshed every year if you wish to work in the health and social care sector. To know about mandatory training in health and social care follow this link. Operations in London We are operating in London for door supervisor security guarding CCTV course in Ilford, door supervisor security guarding CCTV course in Romford, door supervisor security guarding CCTV course in Eastham, door supervisor security guarding CCTV course in manor park, door supervisor security guarding CCTV course in Southall, door supervisor security guarding CCTV course in elephant and castle, door supervisor security guarding CCTV course in Chelmsford, door supervisor security guarding CCTV course in hays, door supervisor security guarding CCTV course in Ealing, door supervisor security guarding CCTV course in Westminster, door supervisor security guarding CCTV course in reading, door supervisor security guarding CCTV course in mile end, door supervisor security guarding CCTV course in Whitechapel, Romford, manor park. Operations in other cities Other cities that we are catering for SIA security training courses include Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Chelmsford, Kent, Oxford, Glasgow, Leicester, Luton the training that we might conduct in these cities would either by Keynes Training centre or through one of our associates in any of these cities.

Dulwich Riding School

dulwich riding school

4.5(146)

London

Dulwich Riding School is approved by the Association of British Riding Schools and has recently been awarded a five star Health and Safety approval from our local Council, Dulwich Riding School was founded in 1961 by Mr James Thomas Bellman, himself an expert horseman and instructor who spent a lifetime with horses and riders. The late Mr Bellman passed on his knowledge and riding school to his daughter Linda Gray who has sadly now passed away too, she has passed the Riding School onto Jaye Montebello, her daughter, the current Manager and Proprietor. Jaye was the Manageress (now proprietor) and is still hands on along with other family members who are still running the stables, also part of the Bellman family. Ellie is part of the family who currently rides and instructs at our London riding school. Lynne is our Health and Safety Manager (she shouts the loudest) and Amelyne and Ishka have been with us on and off for years, `University and Equine College being their breaks, we specialise in nervous and novice riders and are brilliant with building confidence. OJ also part of the Bellman family is currently a Junior Instructor, Ellie and Jaye our instructors specialising in working with Advanced riders and Jumping Lessons. Bonnie, Alice, Lydia, Melissa, Neveah and Natasha are Junior Instuctors and are especially good with children and parties, they are voluntary although been with us for years, however, a couple of them will be full staff from September, watch this space. NO one instructor can be booked for a lesson due to rotas and schedules although we will do out best to accommodate where possible. Our staff, volunteers, working pupils and family give their time helping Dulwich Riding School flourish and maintain the standards Mr J. T. Bellman set. Lots of our team are volunteers, they are a strong a valuable part of our team and without them we could not maintain the standards and level of professional care to all our Riders and Horses at Dulwich Riding School. WHAT DRIVES US Passion and determination to uphold Dulwich Riding School's reputation and high standards that Mr Bellman attained. Each instructor feels very proud when a client passes an exam, or completes a successful course or just generally leaves the stables feeling a sense of achievement or just having lots of fun. The ultimate drive is to be part of 17 wonderful horses and ponies' lives, building bonds and being priviledged to do a job that we enjoy. Meeting new people, talking with old friends and generally networking within our industry. HORSES Currently 17 at present working horses, mostly stabled although all horses have access to our onsite small turnout paddock, and access to full turnout in Kent, park rides, pony camps and further turnout located off site for rotation and requirement.

Earthcraftuk Community Interest Company

earthcraftuk community interest company

Deal

At EarthCraftuk we have over 12 years experience delivering a variety of nature based programmes including: Forest School Leader Training, Woodland Skills Continued Professional Development Workshops, school visits, youth accredited engagement programmes and experiential Forest School programmes; witnessing first-hand the transformational effects experiences in the natural world can have on the physical and mental health and wellbeing of all participants, and the fulfilling career paths it can often open up for adult participants. At a time when we on average spend 90% of our time indoors, our work at Earthcraftuk is driven by the evidenced impact of being in nature. Green spaces promote physical activity, social interaction, exposure to sunlight and reduced pollution, which all boost health in various ways, including reduced levels of stress and anxiety, aided sleep and a feeling of connectedness with the world, and one another. We have trained over 400 participants on Forest School qualification programmes; worked with a number of community groups; supported school and youth experiential and accredited programmes and also developed a Campfire Management Award for Kent County Council and now also working with Veterans on our Health & Wellbeing programme called Veteran Trees We are very grateful to use stunning private woodland owned by the Dawes family of Mount Ephraim Gardens – a philanthropic family who support our mission.

Sandwich Medieval Centre: Hours

sandwich medieval centre: hours

London

We plan to bring together all groups and individuals in Sandwich who are interested in the late medieval period who wish to contribute to the living history of Sandwich.We are a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, a CIO, formed in 2018 with the objective registered with the Charity Commission: To advance education for the public benefit on matters to do with the late medieval period, ie approx. 1330 to 1480 with a special focus on the heritage of Sandwich Town, Kent, in particular but not exclusively by providing a maritime and land based crafts “living museum”. Aims We plan to bring together all groups and individuals in Sandwich who are interested in the late medieval period who wish to contribute to the living history of Sandwich. The base for our activities is the wooden boatyard building on the slipway by the Quay, the Sandwich Medieval Centre. A special focus is engaging with young people. In addition to the centre being an historically interesting visitor centre, it will also be the base for educating and mentoring juniors in medieval crafts and skills to ensure that the rich history of Sandwich in this period is not lost to future generations. Contact – info@sandwichmedieval.org.uk The Trustees: Chairman – Steve Laslett, contact 07736 057836 Responsible for oversight, financial management and membership. Steve is also Chair of Sandwich Community Events Association. Dave Batchelor – responsible for land based skills.

Friends of Burgess Park

friends of burgess park

Weekly litter pick Mondays 7:30-9.30am and Thursdays 6:15-8pm July to September 2020. Meet at the picnic benches at Chumleigh Gardens. Gloves and litter pickers provided or bring your own. More information here. Read the blog. Photo of Grebe swimmingLaunch of Southwark nature action conservation volunteers Dave Clark provided online training in recognising birdsong. He has an MSc in Ornithology from Birmingham University and is particularly interested in the interaction between birds and humans. Read his blog about birds in Burgess Park From Africa to the Old Kent Road and follow him on Twitter @daveclark77. Burgess Park contains a mosaic of locally important habitats including areas of rough grass, wildflower ‘meadows’, hedges and patches of bushes, scrub and trees; and a lake and some small ponds with reeds. Regular visitors include House Martins, Swifts, Blackcaps, Reed Warblers and Whitethroats. Other birds include House Sparrow, Starling, Greenfinch, and typical garden species like the Robin and Blue Tit. The lake has several different species of waterbirds, including three species of geese – Canada, Egyptian and Greylag. Tuesday 3 March 2020, 7pm, Theatre Deli, Wells Way SE5 Book ticket. white letter hairstreakHelp with species’ habitats and nature conservation in Southwark parks: carry out surveys, help with planting, dig ponds, map wildlife sightings to target habitat action, photograph wildlife and habitats etc. Launch event includes talks from Simon Saville, Butterfly Conservation and Jon Best, Southwark Ecology Officer, films and discussions. Find out more.