Clients
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Inspiracion works with a wide range of clients from the private, public, charity and voluntary and community sector. Some of our previous and current clients are listed below: |
Asian Women Lone Parents AssociationAsian Women Lone Parents Association (AWLPA) is located in the London Borough of Camden, working to assist Asian women lone parents to overcome the difficulties they experience and assist them to achieve socially and economic independence, while maintaining a culturally sensitive approach to the difficulties and problems they experience. Asociación ADEPSIAsociación ADEPSI is a non profit organisation based in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain. Asociación ADEPSI works to achieve the social and economic integration of people with mental disabilities through the provision of education and training. Camden Black & Minority Ethnic AllianceCamden Black & Minority Ethnic Alliance (Camden BME Alliance) is an umbrella organisation that seeks to represent the voice of Camden's BME community and voluntary sector at local policy-making level.
Camden Cypriot Women's OrganisationCamden Cypriot Women's Organisation (CCWO) is a Drop in centre, which promotes the welfare of Greek Cypriot women and their families. CCWO provides advice, information and social activities for women of all ages. Also housebound and advocacy projects, needs assessments, massage and aromatherapy sessions. Camden Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender ForumCamden Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Forum is a registered charity which was set up in as a community organisation in 2002 to increase the visibility and voice of LGBT people in the borough. Camden Training NetworkCamden Training Network aims to build a strong and sustainable network of local voluntary and community organisations, who are able to meet the learning and employment needs of economically and socially excluded local people and contribute to the regeneration needs of the Borough of Camden. Campaign for Homosexual EqualityCampaign for Homosexual Equality (CHE) is a voluntary organisation which is working to change the attitudes and laws that make life difficult for homosexual and bisexual people in England and Wales. CARAF Centre - Camden Black Parents and Teachers AssociationThe CARAF Centre (Camden Black Parents and Teachers Association) provides advice, information and support to Black and other parents in Camden on social, educational, training and other related issues that affect Black children and their families. Other services include: a range of training workshops for parents, a playscheme for children 5-12 and the Mandela Supplementary School. Charities Aid FoundationThe Charities Aid Foundation is a registered charity that works to create greater value for charities and social enterprise. Communities Into Training and Employment (CITE)Communities Into Training and Employment (CITE) seeks to improve career prospects of people disadvantaged in the labour market. Assisting unemployed people secure employment as Health Care assistants, Emergency Medical Dispatchers, Patient Transport Service Drivers, Advertising Executives, Security and Hospital and Catering. Ebrahim Community CollegeEbrahim Community College is a new and developing faith-based college that has been set up by members of the community to raise standards and expectations in the education and achievements of local youth. Empower Teachers LtdEmpower Teachers is a teacher training and recruitment agency with over twenty years experience. The company supplies teaching staff to schools, colleges, education establishments and public sector organisations in the United Kingdom.
Empower Teachers provides staff for daily supply, long term cover, Special Education Needs, English as an Additional Language, Modern Foreign Languages, Learning Support Assistants, Classroom Assistants and NNEBs.
ESFORALThe Esforal School exists to teach Spanish and increase awareness of Latin American culture. Spanish classes are held at St Mary's school (Kings Cross) every Saturday for children aged 3-16 years, Spanish classes for adults, translation service. Ethiopian Community in BritainThe Ethiopian Community in Britain (ECB) was established in September 1984 by a group of concerned Ethiopian Residents in the UK. In May 1988 the ECB became a registered charity and a limited company by guarantee. Hackney Training and Employment NetworkSet up in 1997, Hackney Training and Employment Network (HTEN) is an umbrella organisation with 60 members from the voluntary and community training, employment and business support sector.
Henna Asian Women’s GroupHenna Asian Women’s Group is a community based organisation that was set up over 25 years ago by Asian women migrating from India, Pakistan and East Africa. It has since then grown and developed to serve an integral part of community life. Holy Cross Centre TrustThe Holy Cross Centre Trust is a small yet dynamic organisation based in King’s Cross, London. They work with people who are socially excluded in a variety of ways in Camden and Islington.
Hopscotch Asian Women's CentreHopscotch Asian Womens's Centre was set up in 1979 by Save the Children as a support centre for homeless Bangladeshi and Asian families in Camden. It was the first Asian women's resource centre in Camden, its purpose was to assist and support newly arrived families in the UK settle. The organisation became independent in 1998. InterChange TrustInterChange Trust has provided a range of innovative programmes to the community for 30 years. Kings Cross Brunswick Neighbourhood AssociationKings Cross Brunswick Neighbourhood Association was established in 1980 and is the community’s response to the needs of the residents of the King’s Cross and Brunswick area of London. London Borough of CamdenComprising almost 22 square kilometres in the heart of London, Camden is a borough of di-versity and contrasts. Business centres such as Holborn, Euston and Tottenham Court Road contrast with exclusive residential dis- tricts in Hampstead and Highgate, thriving Belsize Park, the open spaces of Hampstead Heath, Parliament Hill and Kenwood, the youthful energy of Camden Town, subdivided houses in Kentish Town and West Hampstead and the relative deprivation of areas such as King’s Cross and Gospel Oak. London Business CollegeLondon Business College is conveniently located in Woolwich, in the historical surroundings of Greenwich. London Business College delivers educational and vocational training courses to both international and local students. Vocational courses have ben delivered through Train To Gain and Learn Direct. London College of Beauty TherapyLondon College of Beauty Therapy (LCBT) was established in 1995 and has an extensive and successful track record and experience of developing and delivering high quality training and employment projects. LCBT is the Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) for Beauty Therapy, Beauty Retail and Holistic Care and the market leader in training and development, providing 30% of London’s training in these sector areas. London Somali Youth ForumLondon Somali Youth Forum is a youth-led organisation that aims to bring together young Somali people from all over London on campaign on issues relevant to young Somali people. Park Royal PartnershipThe Park Royal Partnership (PRP) was formed in 1992 by large companies based in Park Royal and the three London Boroughs of Ealing, Brent and Hammersmith & Fulham. The Park Royal Partnership Group is a privately owned urban regeneration and inward investment agency, committed to the promotion of the economic and environmental sustainability of Park Royal, Europe’s largest industrial estate. Occupying 750 hectares in West London, Park Royal is the industrial heart of London, home to 2000 businesses and 40,000 employees. At present, the group has nearly 500 active members that support its activities in the local community. Sindicato Obrero CanarioSindicato Obrero Canario (SOC) is the local trade union for the Canary Islands, Spain. Somali Community CentreSomali Community Centre provides information, advice, advocacy and outreach services to the Somali speaking community in Camden and surrounding areas. Somali Supplementary Schools AssociationSomali Supplementary Schools Association (SSSA) supports a network of supplementary schools for young Somali people. SSSA also helps to develop new ones and look at long-term sustainability of the schools and aims to raise the educational achievement of young Somali people. Somali Youth Development Resource CentreSomali Youth Development Resource Centre (SYDRC) was established in September 2000 as a federation of 5 main Somali organisations in the London borough of Camden. Soomaal Education & Development Agency CamdenSoomaal Education & Development Agency Camden (SEDAC) seeks to improve career prospects of people disadvantages in the labour market by helping them develop skills, experience and confidence in order to increase employability and to progress to sustainable and quality employment. Stuart Low TrustThe Stuart Low Trust mission is to ensure that local people, especially those experiencing social isolation or mental distress, have access to the range of facilities they need to successfully manage their lives.
Sudanese Women's AssociationSudanese Women's Association is a non-profit organisation established primarily to serve Sudanese women and children in exile, to relieve poverty, preserve culture, and improve the opportunities and future prospects of Sudanese women and children, and to effectively promote integration into the host community, through offering a range of services. West Euston PartnershipA well established partnership of community, voluntary, public and private sector organisations working together to make change happen in areas of social and economic need. |




