Home Secretary Amber Rudd visited Aspirations this week to speak with staff about how they work with vulnerable people to help them build their confidence and discover tools to manage their mental health.
Name: Flora Edgar Age: 18 Course: Level 2 Business and Administration Employer: Runway Training, Tonbridge
Name: Dani Taskis Age: 20 Course: Level 2 Business and Administration Employer: Maths No Problem, Tunbridge Wells
Name: Lucy Brooks Age: 23 Course: Level 2 Customer Service Employer: Maths No Problem, Tunbridge Wells
Firstly, stop panicking! Not having GCSE’s or A Levels is not the end of the world – did you know Eminem didn’t achieve any qualifications and now he’s worth an estimated £144 million?!
Every hour, someone in the UK is told they have Parkinson’s disease, there are approximately 152,000 strokes in the UK every year (more than one every five minutes).
A lean organisation provides the greatest customer value with the fewest resources, a philosophy increasingly important in today’s competitive business market.
With a UK industry turnover estimated at £4.7 billion in 2011, cleaning is one of the largest business sectors in the UK.
All children and young people deserve to be safe and well cared for within a safe and protective family. However, unfortunately this is not always the case.
There were an estimated 5.5 million private sector businesses in the UK at the start of 2016.
In order to have a truly successful business, you need to provide good customer service. It is believed that 96% of unhappy customers don’t ever complain; however, 91% of those simply leave and never come back.
Britain is a culturally diverse nation that respects and values the differences in people. Companies are legally required to follow a set of practices to ensure discrimination is eradicated.