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Top Dog Tutoring

top dog tutoring

Margate

OUTSTANDING KENT TEST TUITION AND 11+ RESOURCES Top Dog Tutoring puts your child at the centre of it all. Through engaging 11+ lessons, specialist GL resources and years of teaching experience, we help our pupils maximise their potential in a fun, safe learning environment. ONLINE TUTORING SESSIONS Top Dog Tutoring utilises the video conferencing app ‘Zoom’ to deliver twice-weekly lessons to children in Year 5. Each group (maximum 8 children) is run by a dedicated, highly-experienced teacher who uses screen sharing to deliver quality, pre-planned lessons that target specific areas of the Kent Test (11+) curriculum. Discover more [https://topdogonline.co.uk/tutoring-sessions] * Two 1-hour sessions per week * English, maths and reasoning * Weekly homework tasks * Free access to mock tests Book a free taster session! [https://topdogonline.co.uk/taster-sessions/] 11+ PREPARATION RESOURCES Take a more flexible approach with our 11+ preparation resources subscription. Four bite-sized lesson recordings and linked homework tasks are released every week for you to work through at your own pace. Gain immediate access to previous month of lessons when you sign up. Discover more [https://topdogonline.co.uk/preparation-resources/] * Pause and practise as you go * Independent homework tasks * New resources released every week * Rolling access to previous lessons Start a 7-day free trial! [https://topdogonline.co.uk/product/preparation-resources/?attribute_pa_subscription-options=7-day-access-trial]

Kwes Kent Woodland Employment Scheme

kwes kent woodland employment scheme

London

KWES Kent Woodland Employment Scheme is a charity established in 2012 to offer employment (in the form of apprenticeships) to people seeking forestry employment, but having difficulty finding it. Those difficulties stemmed most often from lack of skills and experience, but were worse for those entering the jobs market from an institutionalised life, for instance in the armed forces or prison. KWES’s interest was mainly in mixed broadleaf woodlands – “boots on the ground” forestry in woods managed on a commercial basis. KWES has never been involved in arboriculture, (tree surgery or working at height), nor with hobby or recreational forestry. The word “apprenticeship” signifies a three-way contract, involving the apprentice, an employer and a training organisation. The government’s “trailblazer” apprenticeship scheme set up in 2017 runs (and provides a small level of funds) under rules administered by the Department for Education. It envisages two-year apprenticeships, with the apprentice typically working four days a week in the employer’s business, and being released for one day each week to be taught more theoretical knowledge in the trainer’s accommodation. Looking at this from the employer’s point of view, it gets the services, (part time and part subsidised), of a worker who starts with no skills or experience, but can be expected to gain these over the two year period. “Employing” him/her is thus a pure burden at first for the employer, but its apprentice should be more or less paying his/her way at the end of a couple of years, especially if s/he is still quite young. However, the real value to the employer is that its former apprentice, to be fully “employable” after qualification, needs in most industries another, say, two years of experience – and s/he can realistically only gain this in that same employer’s business, (which explains how the government can say that apprenticeships “lead to a continuing job”). It is the wage-rate that the employer pays his ex-apprentice during this period which gives the employer real value from the whole operation.

Armed Forces Networks: Sussex and Kent & Medway

armed forces networks: sussex and kent & medway

The Armed Forces Network (AFN) started in Sussex in 2011 and is a multi-organisational group which includes members from the NHS, MoD, Armed Forces Reservists, Mental and Physical Health Clinicians, the Royal British Legion, SSAFA and other interested charities and organisations from across Sussex (i.e. police and local authorities). In July 2016, this model was rolled out to Kent and Medway and is commissioned by the Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) across both Sussex and Kent & Medway. The members work together to improve the lives of the Armed Forces community (ex and serving personnel and their immediate families). The AFN also includes Service Champions from a wide range of the organisations across both counties who are advocates for the Armed Forces community and have the skills and knowledge to support through direct service provision, linking with other organisations or signposting to where additional support could be received. It is managed by the Armed Forces Director for both Sussex and Kent & Medway ICBs. Each Network aims to facilitate the ICBs and the local community in the delivery of the Armed Forces Covenant Commitment and the Armed Forces Act 2021. In November 2014, the AFN won a National Military and Civilian Health Partnership Award for its work on education, training and research with local military personnel. The AFN was commended for its work on developing a unique set of relationships to ensure organisations are identifying and meeting the specific needs of the Armed Forces community through local health and care services. The Support Team has continued to develop and deliver a range of resources, many of which are contained within this website. These included a wide range of CPD and other accredited courses, factsheets, flip tools of contacts, topic area specific pathways. This continued growth has been recognised in the national Soldiering On Awards where the Network was been a finalist for two years and a winner in 2020.