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IIL Europe Ltd

iil europe ltd

London

At IIL, our fundamental values of Intelligence, Integrity, and Innovation guide our actions and achievements with each customer, partner, and colleague. Our deepest purpose is to foster the growth and success of individuals, teams, and organizations through enduring relationships and top-notch learning content delivered through various methods. Explore our learning categories: NEW Generative Artificial Intelligence Agile and Scrum Business Analysis Business Relationship Management Cybersecurity IT Management Lean Six Sigma Microsoft Project Project, Program and Portfolio Management INNOVATION IN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & TRAINING IIL offers a wide variety of delivery methods to ensure an optimal learning experience. Using its proprietary Many Methods of Learning™, IIL delivers innovative, effective and consistent training solutions through a variety of learning approaches: * In-Person Classroom Courses * Self-Paced On-Demand Training * Live Virtual Classes * Simulations * Free Videos & Webinars * Mobile IIL ACCREDITING BODIES AND PARTNERSHIPS IIL is a PMI® Charter Global Registered Education Provider and member of PMI’s Global Executive Council as well as a Microsoft Partner (with a Microsoft Gold Project and Portfolio Management competency), IIL is also an Accredited Training Partner for: * PRINCE2 * ITIL * Association for Project Management (APM) * PeopleCert on behalf of AXELOS * IASSC Accredited Training Organization® * The American Council on Education (ACE), an APMG International Accredited Training Organization (ATO) * Scrum Alliance REA organization * Authorized CEU Sponsor Member of the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). * IIBA® Endorsed Education Provider. IIL is the training solution partner of choice for many top global companies.  * Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) corporate member.

Pentagon Solutions

pentagon solutions

Belfast

Your CAD data is one of the most critical parts of your business. We can help you create, manage, edit and share this CAD data when and how you want. Delivering and supporting technology solutions to the Construction and Manufacturing industries across the UK, Ireland, Europe and the US. Central to our success over the years has been our strong customer care ethos. This, allied to our unrivalled industry expertise (CAD,Engineering Document & Asset Information Management solutions & BIM) in the UK & Ireland, ensures our customers have a risk free experience when purchasing their business software solutions. We are completely dedicated to the creation, visualisation and management of CAD and engineering documents/data created by our customers in the UK & Ireland, in all lines of business (public and private), including the Building Information Modelling (BIM) environment. We provide, implement and train users in industry-leading CAD software (Autodesk), EDM (Engineering Document Management) and Asset Information Management (AIM) solutions (Accruent ECM), as well as having a dedicated in-house Software Development Team to allow us to furnish you with complete bespoke solutions such as our custom-built Construction Intelligence Solution, in addition to providing expert Building Information Modelling (BIM) Implementation & Consultancy Services in the UK & Ireland. Each of our directors has been working for more than twenty years within the CAD, EDM, AIM and BIM sectors in the UK & Ireland and ensure every recommendation made is focused entirely on your business, not our sales.

University of Oxford, (Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences)

university of oxford, (nuffield department of clinical neurosciences)

Oxford

Welcome to the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences (NDCN). Our aim is to carry out high quality research into the function of the nervous system in health and disease. We have a multidisciplinary workforce of close to 500 people, mostly based at the John Radcliffe Hospital, but also spread across the University. We are an integrated part of the broader neuroscience community across Oxford, with many links to other departments. Many of our scientists are also practising clinicians and provide general and specialist care through the Oxford University Hospitals Foundation NHS Trust. Through our DPhil programme, and our very strong group of early career researchers we play an important role in developing the careers of young scientists. NDCN builds on a long history of research in neurology, brain imaging, eye disorders, and anaesthetics in Oxford which has made major contributions to our understanding of how the brain works and to the development of treatments which have changed lives. Major discoveries made by NDCN scientists include the discovery of a type of cell in the eye which helps regulate our body clock, new techniques to image the human brain, devices to make anaesthesia safer, methods to prevent vascular diseases of the brain including stroke and forms of dementia, understanding and treating chronic pain, pioneering treatments such as gene therapy for inherited eye disorders, and the diagnosis and treatment of immunological disorders of the nervous system. The Department consists of six Divisions:

Define Fine

define fine

Market Harborough

Define Fine has been created by a small but committed team of parents and professionals who have lived experience of school attendance difficulties. As DEFINE FINE: Parent Peer Support for School Attendance Difficulties we support our members who are struggling with school attendance difficulties and parent carers from our wider SEND and mental health networks. We provide peer support using our tried and tested resources and to help parents advocate for the support their children and young people need to be able to learn and achieve. We hope to build up our growing network of peer supporters, who we can train to use our guides for their own family and ultimately to then help other families experiencing attendance difficulties. Our resources and training are also available for professionals in Education, Health and Social Care. Empowering parents to be able to effectively work with professionals, should encourage not only earlier intervention, with much better outcomes, but also reduce the risk and impact of unhelpful, and unnecessary attendance prosecutions and social services interventions. It is vital that children, young people and their families receive appropriate support, and especially in cases where professionals insist children are “fine in school, “ all are clear as to how fine is actually defined. For us “fine in school” would mean that children are safe, healthy, happy and their needs are acknowledged and supported to be able to access suitable education and learn.

Broad Horizons

broad horizons

Northampton

Broad Horizons has been an established Psychotherapy service in Northamptonshire since 2007 when is was founded by Claire Harrison-Breed. Claire has thirty years of experience working as a child and adult psychotherapist. She is secretary of the European Society for Trauma and Dissociation and a board member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy for Children, Young People and Families. Broad Horizons model is to offer therapeutic support to its clients that goes beyond 50 minutes in the room. At Broad Horizons as well as the therapy, we work closely with the network around the client to ensure a joined up and consistent package of support to provide the best outcome for our clients. Broad Horizons welcome referrals from professionals and self-referrals from adults and parents and carers of children and young people. We offer a range of Individual Therapy from Art therapy, Creative therapy, Play therapy and Talking therapies. All Broad Horizons therapists are trauma and dissociation informed and Integrate DDP and PACE principles into their practice Our therapists also deliver Wellbeing & Clinical Supervision to community practitioners, therapeutic Parenting Support for a range of organisations and training packages. We specialise in working with complex developmental and relational trauma for children and young people. Including PTSD, dissociation and adaptive attachments in children and families where the child is looked after in care or has been adopted which are usually commissioned through local authorities.

Oasis Academy Enfield

oasis academy enfield

Enfield

Everything within Oasis Community Learning is framed by our ethos. Our ethos is rooted in what we believe and who we are. Grounded in our story, it is an expression of our character; a set of values that inform and provide the lens on everything we do. A passion to include A desire to treat people equally respecting differences A commitment to healthy, open relationships A deep sense of hope that things can change and be transformed A sense of perseverance to keep going for the long haul It is these ethos values that we want to be known for and to live by. We are committed to a model of inclusion, equality, healthy relationships, hope, and perseverance throughout all the aspects of the life and culture of every Oasis Hub and academy community. We encourage every member of our family, be that staff or student, to align themselves to these ethos values. The values themselves are inspired by the life, message and example of Jesus but we make it clear that we will not impose on anyone, the beliefs that underpin our ethos values. We recognise and celebrate the richness that spiritual and cultural diversity brings to our community, respecting the beliefs and practices of other faiths in the hope that we will provide a welcoming environment for all. The Oasis 9 Habits The Oasis Ethos is aspirational, inspirational and something that we have to constantly work at. It is important to remember that every organisation is made up of its people, and people don’t always get things right. This means that there can sometimes be a dissonance between what we say we are, as stated in our ethos values, and what we actually do and experience. Recognising this is helpful because it reminds us that we each have things to work on; we have space to grow, develop and change to become the best version of ourselves. To help us in this process of personal growth and development we have the Oasis 9 Habits. It is our bespoke and unique approach to character development. We know that by living the way of the Habits, the Oasis Ethos will become second nature to us. We also believe that this process of continually developing our character and being transformed to become the best version of ourselves is really important for every student and staff member alike. Therefore, we actively promote and practice the Oasis 9 Habits which are an invitation to a way of life characterised by being compassionate, patient, humble, joyful, honest, hopeful, considerate, forgiving and self-controlled. We believe that by becoming people who live this way, by becoming the best version of ourselves, whether we are a staff member or students, we are transformed, and we are also able to play our part in bringing transformation locally, nationally and globally.