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  2. National Careers Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Careers Service was established on the April 5, 2012 [1], replacing Next Step and Connexions Direct. [2]At launch, the Government aimed for the National Careers Service to have the capacity to help 700,000 adults face-to-face each year, to handle up to one million telephone advice sessions and provide 20 million online sessions.

  3. Dancer Transition Resource Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Dancer Transition Resource Centre is a member of the International Organization for the Transition of Professional Dancers (IOTPD). [9] Other organizations in the IOTPD include: Career Transition For Dancers (US), [ 10 ] The Dancers' Career Development (UK), [ 11 ] Association Pour la Reconversion des Danseurs Professionnels (Switzerland).

  4. 40Plus - Wikipedia

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    40Plus, also known as 40 Plus, 40+, Forty Plus or FortyPlus, is a United States-based non-profit organization that helps professionals, managers and executives make career transitions and find employment. Historically, membership was limited to persons over 40, but some chapters have opened their ranks to experienced professionals of all ages.

  5. Career Transition For Dancers - Wikipedia

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    Career Transition For Dancers is a member of the International Organization for the Transition of Professional Dancers. [6] Other organizations in the international organization include Dancer Transition Resource Centre (Canada), [ 7 ] Dancers' Career Development (UK), [ 8 ] Association Suisse Pour la Reconversion des Danseurs Professionnels ...

  6. Melissa Porter - Wikipedia

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    While on a team building exercise, her colleagues suggested she ought to consider a career in television. Porter put a show reel together and CV, and got her first break in 2002 on Granada TV's Men and Motors. Porter then moved to the BBC, presenting a number of shows including Put Your Money Where Your House Is and Get a New Life. [3]

  7. Suranne Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones was born Sarah Ann Jones in Chadderton, Greater Manchester, [4] [5] on 27 August 1978. [1] She has an older brother named Gary. [6] Jones was raised Catholic; her priest suggested to her father she be christened Sarah Ann(e) instead of Suranne, her great-grandmother's name, as Suranne was not "a proper name".

  8. Lifestyle (British TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Lifestyle was a British daytime television channel aimed at women and families. It was broadcast on cable and from February 1989 on transponder 5 of the Astra satellite.. The channel's logo originally consisted of 3D computer graphics forming a face before when it was relaunched in November 1987, which changes to an animated pastel butterfly and includes the signature flute tune within ...

  9. Women Over 50 Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    Women Over 50 Film Festival (WOFFF) is a festival founded in Brighton, UK, in 2015, to address age and gender imbalances faced by older women in the film industry. The festival screens films that have a woman over 50 in a key creative role (writer, producer, director), or are about a woman over 50.