Content Tagged with UK
Checklist For Negotiating Your Pay & Conditions
(Last updated 24/10/2020)
This is a short basic guide to Powers of Attorney; together with a case study in the Appendix.
Domestic violence is prevalent in every community, and affects all people regardless of age, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender, race, religion or nationality.
Insights into Careers: Live Event Series
(Last updated: 12/10/20)
LinkedIn Best Practice Guide - Part 3: Build Your Brand
(Last updated 10/10/20)
LinkedIn Best Practice Guide - Part 2: Build Your Network
(Last updated 10/10/2020)
LinkedIn Best Practice Guide - Part 1: Build Your Profile
(Last updated 10/10/20)
The National Council and Ismaili Tariqah and Religious Education Board for the United Kingdom Jurisdiction have published the following information in light of the COVID-19 Pandemic. These are community updates, resources to cope with changes in lifestyle and health updates. Some of these are summaries of recommendations by the United Kingdom Jurisdiction Governments, but many of these are available to the Jamat to provide advice, updates and support during this time.
In celebration of World Teachers’ Day, The Ismaili presents a new short film featuring Bait-ul Ilm teachers and students in the UK jurisdiction Jamat, discussing the value of Religious Education and the recent adaptation to online classes.
Welcome to heARTspace, a virtual art exhibition that celebrates and showcases the creativity of the UK jurisdiction Jamat. It features diverse works by artists of all ages alongside a short caption that tells the story of the piece of art. The artists were given a very simple brief: the artwork should come from the heart.
Following the launch of Ismaili CIVIC in the UK earlier this year, one of the earliest engagements was with Age UK, a long-term partner for the Ismaili community.
Over the August Bank holiday weekend the South London Ismaili CIVIC team collected, organised and distributed over a thousand children’s items including clothes, toys, and books to vulnerable families in Croydon, South London.