(AU, 26111342833) Browse eventsAssessments & Behaviour Interventions (ABi) is a leading not-for-profit organisation that provides family focused intervention programs that are effective and affordable for young children and their families with a disability; including Autism Spectrum Disorders, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, Fragile X as well as learning difficulties and behaviour issues. ABi delivers programs, with a strong focus on quality and best practice that are tailored to suit individual family needs and priorities targeting real outcomes. We empower families with knowledge and strategies to support their child’s learning and development across all environments and to reach their full potential. ABi programs are founded on the evidence based principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA). ABA is the process of using behavioural principles to create practical and socially significant change. ABA identifies the behaviours we would like to increase (skills) and those that we would like to reduce (behaviour that interferes with learning).
Vision: Feed the hungry, clothe the poor, provide job skills so that the unemployed can find dignity, self worth + become contributing members of society. Our initial connection with these people is through a soup kitchen + work groups where we provide basic work in exchange for food and clothing
(NZ, Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Hoani Waititi - N/A) Browse eventsHe kaupapa tēnei e whakatairanga ana i te hauora, mā te mahi amaoma. I tēnei tau kua hono atu ki Adidas hei whakahau anō i ngā tamariki ki te tiaki i tā rātou hauora. Ko ngā pūtea katoa hei tautoko i tā tātou haerenga ki Rarotonga.
(UK, 1135149) Browse eventsThe North East Legal Support Trust (NELST) is a registered charity established to give financial and other support to charities and advice agencies providing free legal advice in the local area. As there is a significant amount of unmet legal need in the region, one of the main aims of NELST is to enhance the availability of access to these services by raising funds, principally through a series of annual sponsored walks held in the major cities within the geographical area of the NELST.
(UK, 1105311) Browse eventsThe charity has been set up to advance public knowledge in the history of tunnelling and underground warfare, particularly in relation to World War 1 (1914-1918).
(UK, 1147340) Browse eventsSt John’s House Trust (Bridgend) is committed to purchasing St John’s House and making the property available for viewing, to inform the general public and providing an educational provision for the young people of Bridgend and its surrounds. We aim to provide a focal point in the local neighbourhood to meet and respond to the growing needs of ‘Community’ in the area. We will offer a building that can be used by the public to meet in a safe, secure and fun environment making a positive contribution to the community. In Bridgend there are four Grade II* listed buildings, Newcastle Castle, Newcastle House, St Iltyds Church and St John’s House, all within the Newcastle Conservation area, we see St John’s House becoming a ‘hub’ for the history in this area.
Catholic Healthcare promotes life in all its fullness by providing aged, health and community services inspired by the Catholic tradition. Our symbol From the Biblical story of the flood (Genesis 8:10-11), the dove speaks to us of God’s loving kindness and of community. The healing ministry of Jesus began with the presence of the dove (Mark 1:10), sign of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit continues to inspire the Church and our work at Catholic Healthcare today. Our Values Our values inform our behaviours. They express the dispositions that we bring to our work. We operate with compassion, honesty, respect and hospitality, and we strive for excellence. Our services We provide a diverse range of services through 38 residential aged care services, nine retirement communities, three healthcare services and over 41 community services programs. Our clients We serve the sick, frail, elderly, marginalised and dying, people with a disability, people with a mental illness, people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Our people Catholic Healthcare employees: 3,093* employees. Of these, Catholic Community Services employs over 600 people, over 1,500 work in our residential aged care services and seniors living communities, 685 are employed in healthcare, and 125 in our corporate office. We are also supported by over 900 volunteers across the breadth of our services.
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