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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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UK Education & Training Qualifications with their Levels

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Awards, certificates, and diplomas differ primarily in size, duration, and depth of learning, often categorized by credits in vocational frameworks. Awards are the shortest and most focused (1–2 units), certificates provide intermediate, broader skills, and diplomas are the longest and most comprehensive, covering in-depth knowledge.

Award (Shortest): Usually takes a few days to weeks (up to 130 hours/13 credits). Designed to quickly verify competence in a specific, targeted skill or single unit of study.

Certificate (Medium): A "middle-ground" qualification that provides broader, more comprehensive coverage of a subject area than an award. It indicates proficiency and often prepares you for specific job roles.

Diploma (Longest/Most Comprehensive): The longest and most in-depth qualification (often 370+ hours/37+ credits). It offers comprehensive, career-focused training and often indicates the ability to handle complex, strategic roles.


Key Differences Summary

Size/Scope: Award < Certificate < Diploma.
Duration: Award (shortest) -> Certificate -> Diploma (longest).
Focus: Awards are highly specific; Diplomas are broad and comprehensive.
Intensity: Diploma > Certificate > Award.


Which to Choose?

Choose an Award if you need to quickly gain a specific skill for a job requirement.
Choose a Certificate if you need a solid understanding of a subject area or to upskill for your current career.
Choose a Diploma if you want in-depth, comprehensive knowledge to prepare for a new, complex profession or to gain management-level skills.


References:

What’s the difference between an Award, Certificate and Diploma?
– Xenon Group
https://xenongroup.co.uk/faq-items/whats-the-difference-between-an-award-certificate-and-diploma/


What are the differences between a Certificate, an Award and a Diploma?
| SPD | University of Salford
https://www.salford.ac.uk/spd/what-are-differences-between-certificate-award-and-diploma
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Our choice of book on World Book Day is of course the Holy Qur'an, which has been memorised in its entirety by tens of millions of Muslims worldwide.

The literal Word of God, the Qur'an's language and meaning is divine, it has never been changed and never will be, and it is a spiritual and practical guide for Muslims in their everyday lives.
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MATHS RESOURCES

FREE
• BBC Bitesize – videos, explanations & quizzes
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize
• Corbett Maths – lessons, worksheets & practice
https://corbettmaths.com
• Maths Genie – step-by-step topics & exam questions
https://www.mathsgenie.co.uk
• White Rose Maths – structured lessons & worksheets
https://whiterosemaths.com
• Maths Frame – games & printable worksheets
https://mathsframe.co.uk
• Topmarks – interactive maths games
https://www.topmarks.co.uk

PAID
• Mathletics – online maths programme with tracking
https://www.mathletics.com/uk
• DoodleMaths – short daily adaptive practice
https://doodlelearning.com
• Times Tables Rock Stars – times tables fluency
https://ttrockstars.com
• MathsWatch – video lessons & quizzes
https://www.mathswatch.co.uk
• Beast Academy – problem-solving & mastery maths
https://beastacademy.com

ENGLISH / LITERACY

FREE
• BBC Bitesize – reading, grammar & writing
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize
• Oxford Owl – free ebooks & literacy activities
https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk
• Teach Your Monster to Read – phonics & reading
https://www.teachyourmonstertoread.com
• Pobble – image-based writing prompts
https://www.pobble.com
• Books for Topics – themed reading lists
https://www.booksfortopics.com
• Storyline Online – stories read aloud by actors
https://www.storylineonline.net

PAID
• Reading Eggs – structured reading & comprehension
https://readingeggs.co.uk
• DoodleEnglish – spelling, grammar & comprehension
https://doodlelearning.com
• Nessy – spelling, reading & typing (SEN-friendly)
https://www.nessy.com
• Night Zookeeper – creative writing & grammar
https://www.nightzookeeper.com
• Touch Type Read & Spell – typing & spelling support
https://www.readandspell.com
Raising Lions Not Sheep | Linktree

A mom on a mission to spread awareness about medical freedom & informed consent

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Product Advice Sheets PDF files ⬇️

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This is Why Your Toddler Struggles to Listen

@Jrmp-jl2kc. 2 hr ago
This is actually helpful. I struggle with my 2 year old being super adventurous. Now I know he's not misbehaving, he's learning


You tell them it’s hot. You explain it clearly. You even repeat yourself. And still, they reach out and touch it. It feels like they’re ignoring you, but what’s really happening is something deeper. Toddlers don’t think through outcomes the way adults do. They can’t reliably imagine consequences before acting. For them, understanding comes after the action, not before it. They need to experience cause and effect directly and often more than once before it sticks. That’s why consistency matters more than perfect explanations. When your response stays the same, their brain starts connecting the pattern. Over time, it becomes predictable, and that’s when the rule finally makes sense to them.

#parentingadvice #toddlerbehavior #consciousparenting

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Writing letters to MPs easily
- It only takes a few clicks

Writing letters to Members of Parliament (MPs) in the UK can be automated or streamlined using specialized tools that identify your representative based on your postcode and facilitate sending emails.

Key Tools and Methods

WriteToThem: The most widely used, free, and independent service (run by charity mySociety) that allows you to email your MP, local councillors, and other representatives.

MP Letters (postalettertoyourmp.co.uk): An AI-powered tool that drafts personalized letters and can send physical, tracked letters and emails to your MP.

Work Rights Centre AI Tool: A tool that uses AI to turn your personal experiences into a formal letter, which you can then edit and send via your own email.

Campaign Tools: Organisations often use tools that integrate with WriteToThem to allow supporters to send tailored messages.


How to Automate or Streamline the Process

1. Find your MP: Visit www.writetothem.com or the official UK Parliament website and enter your postcode.
2. Use a Template: Many campaign websites provide template letters that you can customize to explain why the issue matters to you.
Draft and Personalize: While tools can automate the address and structure, personalized letters are more effective than identical templated, spam-like messages, which some platforms may block.
3. Send: Use the platform to send the email directly to your MP.


Important Considerations

Constituency Check: You can only contact your own MP through these services to ensure your correspondence is valid.

Authenticity: Some tools, such as the one from the Work Rights Centre, intentionally do not "auto-send," encouraging users to edit and send from their own email to maintain authenticity and avoid being flagged as spam.

Responses: You should receive an automated confirmation and a response from your MP, usually within a few weeks.


Alternative Methods
Emailing Directly: You can find your MP's email address on the Parliament website and send it directly from your email client.
Postal Letter: Letters can be sent for free to: House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA.

Limitations
Block on Spam: WriteToThem will block mass-mailed, identically worded messages to ensure they are seen as genuine constituent concerns.
Effectiveness: Personal letters are generally taken more seriously than generic, mass-produced emails.

UK Parliament -
https://www.parliament.uk/

MPs and Lords - UK Parliament
https://members.parliament.uk/

Write to them
- Write to your politicians, national or local, for free
www.writetothem.com

5 tips for writing to your Westminster MP
| Crisis
https://www.crisis.org.uk/get-involved/campaign/campaign-with-us/how-to-write-to-your-westminster-mp/

Email-to-letter integration – turn emails into real letters
| Pingen
https://www.pingen.co.uk/en/email-letter-service/

Work Rights Centre
https://www.workrightscentre.org/
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