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Promotional course announcement outlining the content, dates, venue, fees, and contact details for two professional mediation training events held in Guernsey in March 2018.
Year:
2018
Location:
Guernsey
Venue:
Bella Luce, Guernsey
Subject:
Mediation and Co-Mediation Training
Document Type:
Course Announcement
Organising Body:
M&D Associates
Event Dates:
24 March 2018; 25 March 2018
Course Titles:
Mediation: Start to Finish; Co-Mediation
Duration:
One-day courses
Fees:
£250 per day or £450 for both days
Early Bird Fees:
£225 per day or £400 for both days before 1 February 2018
Contact Emails:
[email protected]
Target Audience:
Individuals interested in mediation and trained mediators
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Legal entity:
Lexham Gardens Limited
Premises audited:
Lexham Gardens Rest Home and Hospital
Governing body:
Glenlaurel Care Limited
Type of document:
Provisional audit report
Audit agency:
The DAA Group Limited
Legislation:
Health and Disability Services (Safety) Act 2001
Standards assessed:
NZS8134.0:2008; NZS8134.1:2008; NZS8134.2:2008; NZS8134.3:2008
Contracting authority:
Ministry of Health
Services audited:
Hospital services – Geriatric services (excluding psychogeriatric); Rest home care (excluding dementia care)
Audit start date:
24 September 2020
Audit end date:
25 September 2020
Total beds occupied on first day of audit:
46
Maximum capacity:
50 residents
Proposed changes to services:
Change of ownership; addition of medical to the geriatric hospital service
Management:
Owner/Facility Manager; Clinical Manager
Outcome areas reviewed:
Consumer rights; Organisational management; Continuum of service delivery; Safe and appropriate environment; Restraint minimisation and safe practice; Infection prevention and control
Year:
2023
Dates:
April 24–25, 2023
Event:
Nail Care Contest
Organization:
SkillsUSA
Region:
Alabama
Venue:
South Exhibit Hall (water side by the wall)
Document Type:
Contest guidelines and technical standards
Applicable Standards:
Alabama SkillsUSA Technical Standards 2022–2023 edition
Dress Code:
Official SkillsUSA attire required
Required Orientation:
Monday Night Orientation, 6:00 p.m.
Assessment Components:
Written tests, mock consultation interview, practical skill demonstrations
Test Sources:
Milady chapters 25–29; SkillsUSA national study guide
Time Allotment:
45 minutes for written tests; timed practical segments (45–90 minutes each)
Practical Tasks:
Pedicure, sculptured acrylic nails, light-cured enhancement, polish application, flat nail art
Restrictions:
No electric files/drills; no pre-prepared nail art items
Submission Requirements:
Resume copies, written theme description, printed nail art photo
Biblical Passage:
Jude 24–25
Related Passages:
Romans 8:38–39; Isaiah 43:1–3; John 10:27–30; Psalm 119:105–112
Language of Scripture Quoted:
English (with Greek lexical references)
Primary Source Referenced:
BibleHub Interlinear Bible
Key Greek Terms Examined:
aptaistos; histēmi
Central Themes:
Perseverance; Divine Preservation; Apostasy; God’s Glory; Holiness
Literary Form:
Expository teaching notes with lexical study and devotional commentary
Intended Audience:
Christian believers
Subject Focus:
God’s ability to keep believers from stumbling and to present them blameless before His glory
Academic Year:
2024–2025
Institution:
University of the West of Scotland
Fund Name:
Asylum Seeker Discretionary Fund
Document Type:
Application Form
Eligibility Criteria:
Asylum seeker status; awaiting decision; receiving Home Office financial support; not eligible for UK or Scottish Government student funding
Exclusions:
International students applying via standard student visa route
Purpose of Funding:
Study-related expenses including books, course materials, travel and study-related childcare
Form of Award:
Vouchers or direct payment to childcare providers
Application Method:
Submission by email from UWS student account
Required Supporting Evidence:
Proof of Home Office asylum seeker status; bank statements; childcare form where applicable
Assessment Period:
Up to 6 weeks from submission
Data Protection:
Consent required under University student Privacy Policy
Declaration:
Confirmation of accuracy and authorisation for verification
Sections Included:
Personal details; household information; study details; asylum status; personal circumstances; childcare; finances; supporting evidence; declaration
Year:
2026
Location:
Toronto, Canada
Theme:
Acting and Theatre Training
Document Type:
Audition Notice
Organization:
Factory Theatre
Target Audience:
Actors legally able to work in Canada
Submission Deadline:
January 31, 2026
Audition Dates:
February 24–25, 2026
Monologue Requirements:
Contemporary Canadian play, one minute or less
Submission Format:
PDF including headshot, resume, and 150-word personal paragraph
Contact:
Kalale Dalton-Lutale, Associate Artistic Director, [email protected]
Access Information:
Venue accessibility details provided on website
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Alliance, Nebraska
Type of document:
Press release
Issuing organization:
City of Alliance
Date of release:
December 22, 2020
Affected facilities:
Utility Office, Public Works, Municipal Building, Public Library, Knight and Sallows Museums, Municipal Landfill, Public Transit
Holiday period:
December 24–25, 2020
Contact phone:
(308) 762-5400
Press coverage:
Immediate release
Year:
2025
Location:
Tempe, Arizona, USA
Topic:
Hydropower operations and management under GCDAMP
Document type:
Meeting notes
Organization:
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; Western Area Power Administration
Facilitators:
Seth Cohen & Ben Zukowski, National Center for Environmental Conflict Resolution
Participants:
~70 attendees (in-person and online)
Agenda dates:
September 24–25, 2025
Key discussions:
Hydropower capacity, transmission, reliability, Tribal benefits, modeling tools, Basin Fund, LTEMP review
Next steps:
Post-2026 operational guidelines, future TWG and AMWG meetings
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Guernsey
Topic:
Financial Report, u3a Guernsey
Organization:
u3a Guernsey
Author:
Peter Langford
Target Audience:
Members of u3a Guernsey
Period of validity:
31 March 2025
Date of approval:
3rd June 2025
Date of amendments:
N/A
Contextual description:
Financial report for u3a Guernsey’s fiscal year ending 31 March 2025, outlining income, expenses, and surplus.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Guernsey
Topic:
Investment Funds, Regulation
Document Type:
Guidance
Organization / Institution:
Guernsey Financial Services Commission
Author:
Guernsey Financial Services Commission
Target Audience:
Financial Service Providers, Investors, Fund Managers
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2023
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Bailiwick of Guernsey
Subject:
Investment Funds, Regulatory Compliance
Document Type:
Application Form
Institution:
Guernsey Financial Services Commission
Author:
Guernsey Financial Services Commission
Target Audience:
Professional Investors, Investment Fund Managers
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Bailiwick of Guernsey
Topic:
Data Protection
Document Type:
Self-Assessment Questionnaire
Author:
Commissioner for Data Protection
Target Audience:
Organisations, Data Processors
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2022–2023
Region / City:
Guernsey
Document Type:
Application form
Programme:
Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling
Organisation:
Barnabas Counselling Training (BCT)
Regulatory Body:
CPCAB
Submission Deadline:
15 October 2021
Applicant Information:
Personal details, contact information, occupation
Sections Included:
Consents; Educational History; Occupational History; Training Experience; Placement; Philosophy of Counselling; Christian Faith / Experience; Personal Therapy; Health and Well-being; Comments
Data Protection:
Consent for processing sensitive personal data in accordance with Privacy Notice
Course Requirements:
100 hours of counselling practice placement; course portfolio verification
Fees:
Deposit and course fees outlined in Schedule of Course Fees
Payment Terms:
Deposit non-refundable; option to pay in instalments
Withdrawal Policy:
Full course fee payable after course start; partial CPCAB refund conditions apply
References Required:
Tutor reference; Minister / Church Leader or other referee reference
Submission Method:
Postal or email submission to Barnabas Counselling Training
Agreement:
პირობები and conditions governing participation and payment obligations
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Bailiwick of Guernsey
Topic:
Fiduciary Licencing
Document Type:
Law
Organization / Institution:
Guernsey Financial Services Commission
Author:
Guernsey Financial Services Commission
Target Audience:
Entities seeking a primary fiduciary licence
Effective Period:
Ongoing from 2020
Approval Date:
2020
Modification Date:
Not specified
Job title:
Bandwidth Services Customer Engineer
Department:
Customer Engineering
Reports to:
Bandwidth Services Manager
Location:
Guernsey, Bailiwick of Guernsey
Hours of work:
37.5 per week
Working with:
Bandwidth Services team
Document type:
Job description
Industry:
Telecommunications
Primary responsibilities:
Installation and fault resolution for leased line, private circuit, data centre, copper and fibre data, voice and broadband services
Technical activities:
Fibre optic cable work including fusion splicing; installation and maintenance of leased line circuits, ISDN and SIP services, and data centre services
Operational duties:
Out-of-hours technical support and cooperation with residential installation and fault teams
Regulatory compliance:
Data Protection Law, health and safety policy, security awareness and information security procedures
Security requirement:
Basic Police Disclosure check
Required experience:
Telecoms engineering in corporate-level network services
Preferred knowledge:
Sure copper and fibre infrastructure in Guernsey and Sure core network
Education and qualifications:
Computer science, electrical or electronic engineering, or related engineering field
Work environment:
Customer service and operational telecommunications infrastructure