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'Open and encouraging atmosphere allowed me to speak up'
The day went well and I now have a better understanding of what we as a group need to do..
'This course should be recommended to all managers and compulsory training and to all staff as part of induction training'
'Yvonne Wilson is a fantastic trainer!'
'Thank you to Yvonne for a very lively, vibrant and informative day!'
Testimonials
'Very good course. I feel that I have learnt a lot today regarding diversity and other issues such as harassment. I will try to use what I have learnt today in the workplace and in my private life'
On Diversity Course
Very informative and well structured. Allowed for individual contributions and understanding...Small group discussion was good and use of board and TV helped stimulate discussion. Thanks!
'This was an excellent and challenging course. The participating elements were varied and well designed. Above all the enthusiasm, commitment and interest of the trainers made this perhaps the best course provided by the council that I have attended'

On 'Personal Development' Course
'This course helped me see clearly where I want to go with my goals, understand how I can overcome my barriers and where I can get support and counselling..'
Doreen Lawrence - Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon, OBE

Doreen Delceita Lawrence, Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon, OBE is a British Jamaican campaigner famous as the mother of Stephen Lawrence, a British teenager who was murdered in a racist attack in South East London in 1993.
She founded the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust to promote a positive community legacy in her son's name. Lawrence has been selected to sit on panels within the Home Office[and the Police Service, and she is a member of both the board and the council of Liberty the human rights organisation, as well as being a patron of hate crime charity Stop Hate UK.
She promoted reforms of the police service, and founded the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust. She was appointed OBE for "services to community relations" in 2003, and was created a Life Peer in 2013.
In the aftermath of the inquiry, Lawrence continued to campaign for justice for her son as well as for other victims of racist crime. She has worked to secure further reforms of the police service. In 2003 she was awarded the OBE for services to community relations.

Beverley Knight MBE - Musician
In 2006 it was announced that Beverley Knight was to be awarded an MBE in acknowledgement for her services to music and the work she does on behalf of several charities. She was presented with the accolade by Queen Elizabeth II at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in February 2007.

After the ceremony Knight remarked that the recognition "reflects not only on my whole career but the work I do for charities which is immensely important to me. I do not do that to be awarded for it, I just do it because it's in my heart, but to be recognised for it, hopefully will put the magnifying glass on to them as well"

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