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Professional Training and Coaching • • 1-10 Employees
Key Contact at Connected Stories UK
Denise Campbell
Director
Company overview
| Headquarters | XX |
| Website | |
| NAICS | 6114 |
| Keywords | Leadership Coaching, Educational Assessment, Youth Justice, Educational Training And Development |
| Employees | 1-10 |
About Connected Stories UK
Connected Stories is an Award winning, multi-disciplinary collaborative, focussed on supporting and strengthening the systems of support around a child. Above all, we believe that every child has the right and the capacity to lead happy, fulfilling childhoods and that thriving children require skilled systems of support. We specialise in: Connected Numeracy (previously Acumina): we are highly skilled and experienced in the development of educational assessment and curriculum materials – for students of all ages and for adults. We specialise in numeracy, with an emphasis on promoting learning for meaning and the development, application and assessment of mathematics within the real world. Our work focuses on the development of paper and onscreen adaptive bilingual assessment, both formative and summative. Connected Leaders: in a world where busy often is associated with success, we provide leadership coaching that gives leaders the confidential space and the time to take a step back, reflect, reframe and professionally develop. You can expect a space that is focussed on what you, the coachee, want to achieve/explore. Connected Youth Justice: We deliver consultancy to youth justice partnerships and related organisations across England and Wales, drawing on our 25-year experience within the sector. We have particular interest and strength in undertaking quality assurance, including case review, ensuring what we do is co-designed and focussed on creating outcomes that put children/young people at the centre.
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Total employees: 1-10
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Connected Stories UK has never raised funding before.
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