Wilsic Hall, near Wadworth, Doncaster, is a specialist residential school, offering flexible education and care for up to 52 weeks per year for young people aged 11–19, all of whom have complex needs, including behaviour that may challenge and a learning disability, often in association with autism.
The document discusses the importance of transition planning for young people with complex needs as they transition from secondary education to adult services. It outlines that transition planning is a continuous process that should begin in year 9 and involve various agencies including education, social care, health and the young person and their family. The transition plan should address all areas of the young person's life and set out how their future needs will be met as they transition to adult services and independent living.
This document provides information and advice for parents of children with autism. It discusses common autism symptoms, how to get a diagnosis and statement of special educational needs, school options, transition to adulthood, financial support, future planning, and offers contact information for an organization called the Hesley Group that can provide additional guidance. The document aims to answer questions parents may have and direct them to helpful resources.
As a supported living support worker, you will build unique relationships with individuals, enabling them to gain independence and become more active in their community. The role involves maintaining a stable home environment, providing both physical and emotional support to individuals with their own homes. Qualities like communication, patience, empathy and resilience are important. The rewards come from seeing the progression of individuals as they develop independent living skills.
This document provides information about Wilsic Hall School, a specialist residential school for young people aged 11-19 with autism and other complex needs. It offers flexible 52-week education and care. The school aims to enhance students' lives through a person-centered approach and focus on education, health, relationships and inclusion. Students receive individualized support and education based on their needs and abilities.
Fullerton House School is a specialist residential school that provides education and care for 52 weeks per year for young people aged 8-19 who have complex needs including learning disabilities and autism. The school aims to enhance students' lives through personalized education plans and a focus on developing independence, communication, and meaningful community inclusion. Students live in small house groups on site and receive support from a dedicated team of professionals including teachers, carers, therapists and more.
Wilsic Hall, near Wadworth, Doncaster, is a specialist residential school, offering flexible education and care for up to 52 weeks per year for young people aged 11–19, all of whom have complex needs, including behaviour that may challenge and a learning disability, often in association with autism.
The document discusses the importance of transition planning for young people with complex needs as they transition from secondary education to adult services. It outlines that transition planning is a continuous process that should begin in year 9 and involve various agencies including education, social care, health and the young person and their family. The transition plan should address all areas of the young person's life and set out how their future needs will be met as they transition to adult services and independent living.
This document provides information and advice for parents of children with autism. It discusses common autism symptoms, how to get a diagnosis and statement of special educational needs, school options, transition to adulthood, financial support, future planning, and offers contact information for an organization called the Hesley Group that can provide additional guidance. The document aims to answer questions parents may have and direct them to helpful resources.
As a supported living support worker, you will build unique relationships with individuals, enabling them to gain independence and become more active in their community. The role involves maintaining a stable home environment, providing both physical and emotional support to individuals with their own homes. Qualities like communication, patience, empathy and resilience are important. The rewards come from seeing the progression of individuals as they develop independent living skills.
This document provides information about Wilsic Hall School, a specialist residential school for young people aged 11-19 with autism and other complex needs. It offers flexible 52-week education and care. The school aims to enhance students' lives through a person-centered approach and focus on education, health, relationships and inclusion. Students receive individualized support and education based on their needs and abilities.
Fullerton House School is a specialist residential school that provides education and care for 52 weeks per year for young people aged 8-19 who have complex needs including learning disabilities and autism. The school aims to enhance students' lives through personalized education plans and a focus on developing independence, communication, and meaningful community inclusion. Students live in small house groups on site and receive support from a dedicated team of professionals including teachers, carers, therapists and more.
1) Jesus is fully God and fully man, as the incarnation of God in human form. He took on human nature but remained divine.
2) The New Testament asserts that Jesus was God who came in human flesh. He performed miracles and forgave sins that only God can do.
3) Jesus is the way to eternal life and is worthy of the same worship and honor as God. He created the world and will judge it at the end.
The document discusses the various names and roles of Christ at Christmas. It states that Christ is Immanuel, meaning God with us, who stepped into our realm and desires to rescue us back to himself. It further explains that Christ is the Savior who saves us from sin, Satan and demons. Finally, it describes Christ as the Messiah and King of kings, who frees us and rules as God over all ages.
Joseph, the husband of Mary, received four surprises from God. The first was that Mary became pregnant while they were engaged, though Joseph was not the father. An angel then appeared to Joseph in a dream, telling him to marry Mary as her son would be the Messiah. Finally, after Jesus's birth, Joseph was warned in a dream that King Herod planned to kill Jesus, so he fled with his family to Egypt to protect them. Throughout these events, Joseph obeyed God without question.
There is a difference between believing that something exists versus believing in something. Believing that is an intellectual acknowledgement, while believing in involves trusting, relying on, and committing to whatever is believed. This distinction is important to understand when discussing matters of faith.
Men's Bible Study at Rolling Hills Community Church in Lago Vista, TX
In Session 12, "The Trials of a King," you will learn that sin costs us as well as those around us.
The Story: To understand the Bible, says author and pastor Randy Frazee, you need bifocal lenses, because two perspectives are involved. The Lower Story, our story, is actually many stories of men and women interacting with God in the daily course of life. The Upper Story is God’s story, the tale of his great, overarching purpose that puts the individual stories together like panels in one unified mural. Bestselling author Max Lucado also adds some introductory insights. Through these 31 video sessions, The Story small group study opens your eyes to God’s master plan as it unfolds in the lives of the Bible’s characters. Discover the heart of God’s Upper Story and the joy that comes as you align your story with God’s.
Jesus Christ claimed to be the light of the world and those who followed Him, they would not walk in darkness, but have light. What does this mean? What will you do with Christ's claim? What if you choose not to follow Him?
For this message's audio, archives etc, you can visit our website apcwo.org/sermons
Dr. Tom outlines ten wonders of Christmas in a document. The wonders include: 1) there being no room for Jesus to be born, 2) God leaving heaven to be born as a human, 3) God choosing to teach the poor, 4) prophecies about Jesus in the Bible, 5) the wise men following the star, 6) what it must have felt like for angels to sing at Jesus' birth, 7) what Mary and Joseph must have felt being Jesus' parents, 8) how children may have mocked Jesus, 9) how the message of Christmas is simple but many don't understand, and 10) how God loved humanity enough to send his son so they may have eternal life.
Matthew 5:38-48 discusses how Jesus teaches his followers to respond with generosity and grace towards those who insult, persecute, or hate them, rather than seeking revenge. Specifically, Jesus instructs his followers to "turn the other cheek" and "go the extra mile" when wronged, rather than retaliate as their natural, cultural response might be. His ultimate message is that Christians should love and pray for even their enemies, engaging others with a focus on their eternal souls rather than defending their own earthly rights.
- The document is a message from Jesus about the true meaning of Christmas, which is love.
- Jesus encourages taking time to enjoy Christmas with family and friends through cherishing the love shared, rather than focusing on decorations, gifts and festivities.
- Love can get lost amidst the busy Christmas season, but taking time for love by spending quality time together will allow one to truly celebrate Jesus' birthday and the greatest gift of His love for humanity.
The document discusses the meaning and significance of Jesus' name and role as Savior. It explains that "Jesus" means "God saves" and that giving Jesus this name at birth revealed that his character and purpose was to be the embodiment of God's deliverance for humanity from sin. It describes how Jesus fulfilled the role of Immanuel, meaning "God with us", by coming to dwell among people and being with them always. Finally, it presents Jesus as the Christ or Messiah, the anointed one whose mission was to bring deliverance and restore a right relationship between God and his people.
This document outlines 4 steps to receive salvation:
1. All people need salvation because we have all sinned and broken God's laws. Sin deserves the punishment of death.
2. God loves us and provided salvation by sending his son Jesus to live a perfect life, die for our sins on the cross, and rise from the dead to defeat death.
3. Jesus is God's son who lived without sin so he could take our punishment. He died to pay the penalty for our sins.
4. Jesus now resides in heaven preparing a place for those who believe in him.
The movie "It's a Wonderful Life" focuses on two contrasting characters, the miserly Mr. Potter and the generous Peter Bailey. In this sermon we will explore generosity and ask the question, what would happen in the realm of generosity and benevolence, if Jesus had never been born.
The document recounts the story of the birth of Jesus Christ on Christmas Day. It describes how Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem where Jesus was born in a manger, as the inn had no room. Shepherds in the fields were visited by angels announcing the birth, and came to see the baby with gifts. It celebrates that because of Jesus' birth on Christmas Day, man will live forevermore and have hope and peace.
Just as babies change our lives in significant ways, a genuine encounter with the child of Bethlehem changes everything in our lives. Particularly, Jesus changes our priorities, our hearts and our Self-Reliance.
The Story Session 13 The King Who Had It AllChris Reighley
Men's Bible Study at Rolling Hills Community Church in Lago Vista, TX
In Session 13, "The King Who Had It All," you will be challenged to remember that starting well is easy but finishing well is a lifelong project.
The Story: To understand the Bible, says author and pastor Randy Frazee, you need bifocal lenses, because two perspectives are involved. The Lower Story, our story, is actually many stories of men and women interacting with God in the daily course of life. The Upper Story is God’s story, the tale of his great, overarching purpose that puts the individual stories together like panels in one unified mural. Bestselling author Max Lucado also adds some introductory insights. Through these 31 video sessions, The Story small group study opens your eyes to God’s master plan as it unfolds in the lives of the Bible’s characters. Discover the heart of God’s Upper Story and the joy that comes as you align your story with God’s.
Mary reflects on God's graciousness in noticing her humble state. She praises God's holy name and mighty works throughout history in scattering the proud, empowering the humble, and keeping his promises to Israel from Abraham's descendants onward. God's mercy, power, and faithfulness are recounted from generation to generation.
[Slovak] Moja prvá prezentácia vanovaná LinkedIn. Poskytne základy toho, ako si vylepšiť profil, a začať využívať LinkedIn naplno. Či už ako jednotlivec, alebo firma.
1) Jesus is fully God and fully man, as the incarnation of God in human form. He took on human nature but remained divine.
2) The New Testament asserts that Jesus was God who came in human flesh. He performed miracles and forgave sins that only God can do.
3) Jesus is the way to eternal life and is worthy of the same worship and honor as God. He created the world and will judge it at the end.
The document discusses the various names and roles of Christ at Christmas. It states that Christ is Immanuel, meaning God with us, who stepped into our realm and desires to rescue us back to himself. It further explains that Christ is the Savior who saves us from sin, Satan and demons. Finally, it describes Christ as the Messiah and King of kings, who frees us and rules as God over all ages.
Joseph, the husband of Mary, received four surprises from God. The first was that Mary became pregnant while they were engaged, though Joseph was not the father. An angel then appeared to Joseph in a dream, telling him to marry Mary as her son would be the Messiah. Finally, after Jesus's birth, Joseph was warned in a dream that King Herod planned to kill Jesus, so he fled with his family to Egypt to protect them. Throughout these events, Joseph obeyed God without question.
There is a difference between believing that something exists versus believing in something. Believing that is an intellectual acknowledgement, while believing in involves trusting, relying on, and committing to whatever is believed. This distinction is important to understand when discussing matters of faith.
Men's Bible Study at Rolling Hills Community Church in Lago Vista, TX
In Session 12, "The Trials of a King," you will learn that sin costs us as well as those around us.
The Story: To understand the Bible, says author and pastor Randy Frazee, you need bifocal lenses, because two perspectives are involved. The Lower Story, our story, is actually many stories of men and women interacting with God in the daily course of life. The Upper Story is God’s story, the tale of his great, overarching purpose that puts the individual stories together like panels in one unified mural. Bestselling author Max Lucado also adds some introductory insights. Through these 31 video sessions, The Story small group study opens your eyes to God’s master plan as it unfolds in the lives of the Bible’s characters. Discover the heart of God’s Upper Story and the joy that comes as you align your story with God’s.
Jesus Christ claimed to be the light of the world and those who followed Him, they would not walk in darkness, but have light. What does this mean? What will you do with Christ's claim? What if you choose not to follow Him?
For this message's audio, archives etc, you can visit our website apcwo.org/sermons
Dr. Tom outlines ten wonders of Christmas in a document. The wonders include: 1) there being no room for Jesus to be born, 2) God leaving heaven to be born as a human, 3) God choosing to teach the poor, 4) prophecies about Jesus in the Bible, 5) the wise men following the star, 6) what it must have felt like for angels to sing at Jesus' birth, 7) what Mary and Joseph must have felt being Jesus' parents, 8) how children may have mocked Jesus, 9) how the message of Christmas is simple but many don't understand, and 10) how God loved humanity enough to send his son so they may have eternal life.
Matthew 5:38-48 discusses how Jesus teaches his followers to respond with generosity and grace towards those who insult, persecute, or hate them, rather than seeking revenge. Specifically, Jesus instructs his followers to "turn the other cheek" and "go the extra mile" when wronged, rather than retaliate as their natural, cultural response might be. His ultimate message is that Christians should love and pray for even their enemies, engaging others with a focus on their eternal souls rather than defending their own earthly rights.
- The document is a message from Jesus about the true meaning of Christmas, which is love.
- Jesus encourages taking time to enjoy Christmas with family and friends through cherishing the love shared, rather than focusing on decorations, gifts and festivities.
- Love can get lost amidst the busy Christmas season, but taking time for love by spending quality time together will allow one to truly celebrate Jesus' birthday and the greatest gift of His love for humanity.
The document discusses the meaning and significance of Jesus' name and role as Savior. It explains that "Jesus" means "God saves" and that giving Jesus this name at birth revealed that his character and purpose was to be the embodiment of God's deliverance for humanity from sin. It describes how Jesus fulfilled the role of Immanuel, meaning "God with us", by coming to dwell among people and being with them always. Finally, it presents Jesus as the Christ or Messiah, the anointed one whose mission was to bring deliverance and restore a right relationship between God and his people.
This document outlines 4 steps to receive salvation:
1. All people need salvation because we have all sinned and broken God's laws. Sin deserves the punishment of death.
2. God loves us and provided salvation by sending his son Jesus to live a perfect life, die for our sins on the cross, and rise from the dead to defeat death.
3. Jesus is God's son who lived without sin so he could take our punishment. He died to pay the penalty for our sins.
4. Jesus now resides in heaven preparing a place for those who believe in him.
The movie "It's a Wonderful Life" focuses on two contrasting characters, the miserly Mr. Potter and the generous Peter Bailey. In this sermon we will explore generosity and ask the question, what would happen in the realm of generosity and benevolence, if Jesus had never been born.
The document recounts the story of the birth of Jesus Christ on Christmas Day. It describes how Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem where Jesus was born in a manger, as the inn had no room. Shepherds in the fields were visited by angels announcing the birth, and came to see the baby with gifts. It celebrates that because of Jesus' birth on Christmas Day, man will live forevermore and have hope and peace.
Just as babies change our lives in significant ways, a genuine encounter with the child of Bethlehem changes everything in our lives. Particularly, Jesus changes our priorities, our hearts and our Self-Reliance.
The Story Session 13 The King Who Had It AllChris Reighley
Men's Bible Study at Rolling Hills Community Church in Lago Vista, TX
In Session 13, "The King Who Had It All," you will be challenged to remember that starting well is easy but finishing well is a lifelong project.
The Story: To understand the Bible, says author and pastor Randy Frazee, you need bifocal lenses, because two perspectives are involved. The Lower Story, our story, is actually many stories of men and women interacting with God in the daily course of life. The Upper Story is God’s story, the tale of his great, overarching purpose that puts the individual stories together like panels in one unified mural. Bestselling author Max Lucado also adds some introductory insights. Through these 31 video sessions, The Story small group study opens your eyes to God’s master plan as it unfolds in the lives of the Bible’s characters. Discover the heart of God’s Upper Story and the joy that comes as you align your story with God’s.
Mary reflects on God's graciousness in noticing her humble state. She praises God's holy name and mighty works throughout history in scattering the proud, empowering the humble, and keeping his promises to Israel from Abraham's descendants onward. God's mercy, power, and faithfulness are recounted from generation to generation.
[Slovak] Moja prvá prezentácia vanovaná LinkedIn. Poskytne základy toho, ako si vylepšiť profil, a začať využívať LinkedIn naplno. Či už ako jednotlivec, alebo firma.
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Sociálne siete sú fenoménom našej doby. Ako komunikovať a tvoriť obsah tak, aby sme na nich uspeli? Pozrite si prezentáciu z prednášky Mareka Didáka, kreatívneho riaditeľa agentúry Hype.
Čo sa dozviete
- ako zapadajú sociálne siete do biznis stratégie firmy
- príklady úspešných firiem na sociálnych sieťach a prečo sa im darí
- ako postupovať pri tvorbe obsahu a na čo si dávať pozor
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Sociálne siete sa snažia poskytnúť čo najviac informácií. Majú rady ak je obsah zdieľaný a spontánne šírený. Za viditeľnosť príspevkov musíme platiť. Využime ich účelne na rozvoj nášho podnikania.
Získajte užitočné informácie o tom, ako propagovať firmu na jednej z najpopulárnejších sociálnych sietí na svete. Zaujíma vás, ako zvýšiť počet followerov, alebo v čom sa skrýva tajomstvo úspešného postovania? Odpovede nájdete v našom Ebooku!
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Naša prednáška z tohtoročného Trend Marketing Summitu, v ktorej sa môžete dozvedieť mýty a domnienky, rôzne spôsoby využitia sociálnych sietí, ale aj výhody a nevýhody oboch variantov.
Akú úlohu majú dnes sociálne siete v marketingu, aký majú vplyv na rast značky a vnímanie spotrebiteľov, v čom dokážu plniť obchodný zmysel, v čom sú z obchodného hľadiska špecifické oproti iným kanálom.
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- Ako spraviť z fanúšika/zákazníka/podporovateľa
- Čo to znamená budovanie značky – napríklad takej Borussia Dortmund.
- Prečo je dôležité testovanie
- Na čo nezabudnúť pri mobilizácii davu.
- Nové platformy a trendy 2016.
- Niečo o rozprávaní príbehov – o storytellingu.
- Ale najmä: „prečo na internete pozeráme mačky hrajúce na klavír“
Andrej Salner: Naozaj použiteľné weby bez veľkých rozpočtov, Biznis raňajky I...Basta digital
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28. ROZUMIEŠ SI?
• Čo to hovorí?
• Čo to znamená?
• Ako to funguje?
• Čo chýba?
• Je táto vec hodná scrolingu?
• Prečo je tam toto?
• Prečo je toto lepšie?
• Aká je pôvodná myšlienka?
• Ako to môžem spraviť
jednoduchšie?
• Prečo vravím túto vec dvakrát?
• Aký problem tým vyriešim?
• Prečo by mohol niekto odísť?
peter@kickresume.com @peduris
37. 2. Content
• Blog
• newsletter
• eBook
• video
• podcast
• príspevky na sociálne siete
• webinár
• software zadarmo
38. 3. Growth Hacking
legálne • lacné • účinné
• pay with tweet
• jednoduché zdieľanie na sociálne siete
• referral program (napr. Dropbox)
• online diskusie (napr. Quora)
• Google+ komunity, neznáme sociálne siete
• Reddit + Hacker news
51. • business + activity plán
• nebáť sa vypýtať si to čo chceš
• peniaze nie sú všetko ide aj o kvalitu investora
• dá sa to aj bez investora
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