Stellas Voice - a charity
Solent Apprenticeship Hub
Hub manager Jodi Fair said: ‘We are thrilled to be playing a part in 100 in 100 and have confidence that this will be beneficial, not only to the individuals who are beginning their career journeys, but also the employers that will be introducing new, skilled employees into their workforce.’
Portsmouth City Council
Cabinet member for culture, leisure and economic development and deputy leader Steve Pitt said: ‘The 100 in 100 campaign is a great opportunity to celebrate the important work that is undertaken across the city and the positive steps it takes towards recovery. Collaboration between our incredible businesses and the skills providers who support them is a powerful tool for growth. As a council we are committed to raising aspirations and skills development. That s why we re supporting this campaign, the business growth and the entrepreneurial spirit Portsmouth is known for.’
The hub has helped hundreds of small organisations across the Solent region and it also runs the Transfer to Transform initiative, which offers SMEs the opportunity to have apprenticeship training fully-funded.
The initiative has been of enormous help to a number of Portsmouth-based small businesses including Aspex Gallery, J Robbins and Son and Blue Reef aquarium.
A spokesperson from the Aspex Gallery, an art gallery at Gunwharf Quays, said: ‘The levy transfer is of enormous benefit to organisations such as ourselves – as a small registered charity the opportunity to benefit from the levy and cover the cost of the training and development of a member of the team is something we are extremely grateful for.
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Beck and Lee Trial Lawyers Represent Black Real Estate Developer in Discrimination Class Action Against Wells Fargo
Beck and Lee Trial Lawyers Represent Black Real Estate Developer in Discrimination Class Action Against Wells Fargo
MIAMI, BALTIMORE and SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 15, 2020 Beck and Lee Trial Lawyers of Miami announced today that it is representing Black real estate developer Ernst Valery of Baltimore in a class action against Wells Fargo after the bank refused to deposit his $3 million check. Attorneys said the complaint and demand for jury trial has been filed in the United States District Court of Northern California, and they seek to represent all others with similar claims against the national bank (Case number 3:20-cv-08874, Valery v. Wells Fargo & Company et al.). A virtual press conference is scheduled for Wednesday, December 16, 2020 at 1 p.m. EST.
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In the matter of H (Step-Parent Adoption) [2020] EWFC 86
Cobb J gives a short judgment on an application under s46 Adoption and Children Act 2002 by a step-father to adopt a 17 year old girl (H).
H was born in Thailand. Her parents never married and although he was named on the birth certificate the father did not acquire parental responsibility.
H and her mother have lived in the UK with the father since 2011. The mother and step-father have married and have 2 younger children together. H and the mother have indefinite leave to remain in the UK.
The mother had consented. The local authority had produced an Annexe A report supporting the application and the children s guardian concurred. The Thai authorities had been unable to trace the father.