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Adults and Children (school, college and uni. topics) in UK.

Adult ESOL, Employability, Functional Skills, Digital Skills, etc. to up-skill or make you job ready for the current competitive employment market.

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ShadeMap
- Simulate sun shadows for any time and place on Earth

https://shademap.app/

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Knowledge Hub UK
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To keep the children busy

Search for Lesson Plans or Activities using the 3 dots then search 🔍
NHS England Workforce, Training and Education
| NHS England

https://www.hee.nhs.uk/health-education-england

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Special Needs Workshop & Resources (Free)
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Training & Jobs: London, UK
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Health Forum (UK)
https://t.me/Health_Forum_UK
Resources for Career advisers and Teachers
| Health Careers

https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/career-planning/career-advisers-and-teachers

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Special Needs Workshop & Resources (Free)
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Training & Jobs: London, UK
https://t.me/London_Work
Health Forum (UK)
https://t.me/Health_Forum_UK
How to SURVIVE a STROKE When NO ONE is Around to Help!

5 critical steps that could save your life when minutes matter most

1. Recognize the symptoms immediately
Is it a stroke?
Act F.A.S.T.
FACE droops
ARM weakness
SPEECH difficulty
TIME is critical

2. Call emergency services immediately

3. Make yourself accessible to help

4. Position yourself safely while waiting

5. Document your symptoms and their progression

The best way to survive a stroke is to prevent having one.

Managing risk factors like
a) high blood pressure
b) high cholesterol
c) diabetes
d) smoking and
e) excessive alcohol consumption

significantly reduces stroke risks.

Inform health care responders about whether you took:
Blood thinners
Pain relievers
Blood pressure medications

https://youtu.be/GBgCA8Qiww8

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Health Forum (UK)
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The Mistake Muslim Parents Make About Success

#Allah #islamiceducation #islam #school

https://youtube.com/shorts/cwr4pkAF2w4

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Islam Dawah UK
✼Qur'an, Hadith, Inspiring quotes & stories✼
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What Is a Chore Chart, Who Is It For, and Why It Works
- BusyKid Kids

https://busykid.com/blog/what-is-a-chore-chart/

Fridge Organization and Daily Task Management
NiHome Magnetic Acrylic Chore Chart for Kids, 12"x9" Clear Black Background with 6 Hidden Strong Magnets, Scratch-Resistant Reusable Dry Erase Board
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Special Needs Workshop & Resources (Free)
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Energy Crisis & Money Savings Tips
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Forwarded from Abu Bakr Zoud
Win the Day in the First Hour | CIC Canberra | Abu Bakr Zoud
https://youtu.be/d1XZzn6O2To

In this lecture, we share an action plan on how to make the most of the first hour of your day, beginning from the last third of the night with prayer, then Fajr, followed by Adhkar after the prayer and the morning remembrances. If you start your day with these steps, the rest of your day will be filled with blessings and success.
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Puzzles Tests Aptitude Logic and Critical Thinking
Forwarded from NMC
GCSE Results - Message from NMC

Assalamu ‘alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu

We would like to offer our sincerest congratulations to all those who have completed their GCSE this year! Whatever the result, you have all achieved another milestone in life alhumdulillah.

As Muslims we should never become arrogant if we attain some worldly success, or despair if we do not achieve what we set out to. The believer is always content with the decree of Allah and for those who did not achieve what they wanted, if you sincerely put your trust in Allah, know that He, in His infinite Wisdom and Mercy will open a path for you to have the best outcome in this life and the next.

"And whoever lives a life being mindful and conscious of Allah, He opens a path for His servant and provides for him in a way that he could never have even imagined." (Surah at-Talaq 2:3)

For those who achieved the grades they wanted, be mindful of not letting arrogance enter your heart. You should be thankful to Allah and show gratitude through the favours He has given you, not simply for your own personal gain and amusement, but to help others as Allah has helped you.

We are always happy to offer advice and guidance to any brothers and sisters if they need support, so please feel free to contact the masjid.

We ask Allah that He blesses you and keeps you and your family in His love, mercy and protection. Allahumma Ameen.