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DAC Tutors

dac tutors

DAC Tutors is a small family run business based in Sheffield, England. Being a small business allows us provide a high quality, personalised service because we know all our clients and staff so well. We are quick to respond to any feedback and everyone in our team is passionate about learning and education We believe that excellent tutoring goes beyond just teaching academic facts and we believe in the success of our students. So we make sure our tutors incorporate mentoring into their sessions which helps build the character and self-belief needed for our students to accomplish their goals. Additional, tailored mentoring and coaching sessions can purchased which include addressing any specific issues, study skills development, and career advice. We work closely with parents and students to understand what is going on in their world and in their school classrooms to ensure that each tutoring session is as rewarding and productive as possible Our Vision For The Future. To have a centre in Sheffield with a capacity of 100 students and 10 tutors at a time. With space for summer schools and mentoring/ coaching conferences. We want to give back to the community and start to provide scholarships and bursaries for students from under-privileged backgrounds to access our services. We want to grow our online tutoring school and allow our tutors to connect with hundreds of students across the country and help them excel academically. These are are goals for the next five years, who knows what more awaits us.

InnovateHer

innovateher

Liverpool

Only 19% of the digital tech workforce in the UK is female, compared to 37% across all sectors. It’s proven that the gender gap costs the tech sector time and money, but it also contributes to the challenges we have sourcing talent and widens the digital skills gap. Our exploration of diversity Our journey began in 2013, as Liverpool Girl Geeks. We created a community of like-minded people in Liverpool who wanted to progress gender equality in tech. In the beginning we organised meet ups for adults, but we soon realised that we could make a real difference if we mobilised the community, so we began running educational programmes led by industry with the aim of helping minority groups progress. In 2015 we launched our first educational programmes for teens. We recognised that we needed to work with girls as young as twelve to tackle the gender stereotypes that are so entrenched within women by the time they reach adulthood. What we noticed within our first few cohorts of teen girls was the lack of background diversity. Students that attended were from similar backgrounds, with supportive parents who may already work in tech (or a related field), from mostly white families, who could afford to bring their child to the sessions we were hosting in Liverpool City Centre each week. Our Co-Founders are women who have both grown up in low income families and wanted to make sure that our programmes reached girls from different backgrounds. As two (relatively young!) white women, they were also acutely aware that we needed to work with a diverse set of industry mentors to ensure that we had a broad range of people of all ages, backgrounds and identities to inspire the students. This includes working with male role models too, as we don’t want to exclude anyone from our mission. A turning point was at the Big Bang Fair in 2016, where we were exposed to hundreds of schools across the U.K. The students that attended were from different nationalities, ethic backgrounds and a multitude of faiths. We realised that to engage a truly diverse range of young people we had to remove all barriers to them accessing our programmes. Shortly afterwards we rebranded as InnovateHer and took our educational programmes into schools. We prioritised working in disadvantaged areas across Liverpool and Manchester. Since then we have worked with girls from a broad range of backgrounds; including families who are asylum seekers, looked after children, girls in faith schools and girls who identify as non-binary, trans or queer.

MCP Training and Consulting

mcp training and consulting

Providing worldwide consultancy and training services MCP Consulting Group Ltd. is a UK based consultancy company established in 1987. We provide physical asset management and maintenance consulting and training services to clients on a worldwide basis. We are focused on supporting clients’ future business objectives and proud that our history has given us the firm foundations upon which to grow and keep pace with industry changes. Established network of offices and partners Our staff, who are experienced managers, qualified engineers and trainers with extensive line management experience, provide consultancy and training services that will benefit any organisation that owns, maintains or operates plant and equipment. We believe our people drive our business, differentiating us from our competitors – allowing us to build lasting value by finding the answers to client questions. MCP works with multinational blue-chip organisations to support their organisational change requirements and cost improvement objectives. Our customers are drawn from a wide range of business sectors including Food & Drink, Pharmaceuticals, Utilities, Facilities Management, Transportation & Aviation, Chemical and Manufacturing sectors. We have established a network of offices and partners that provide support to organisations that operate multi-site plants throughout the world. The breadth of our network supports an organisation’s business goals and provides them with the most up-to-date technological products, business insights and strategies.