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The Kaizen Partnership Ltd is an innovative, outcome-focused training and consultancy company producing outstanding results in the areas of Regeneration, Housing, Education, Employment and the Care Sector. Our understanding and experience across the field brings depth to our work in each individual sector.

Kaizen specialises in designing and delivering cutting edge projects in the community sector, focusing on making a difference through empowering individuals and communities. We offer creative, highly practical and successful interventions via our unique workshops, training programmes and multi-component projects.

We are unashamedly different, developing practical approaches to complex problems; talk to us about the difference we could make in your organisation.

Kaizen has never had a dissatisfied client and we are very proud of the fact that in our 10 years in business, across a very wide portfolio of work, we have never delivered a project that did not more than meet the intended outcomes

We work with organisations ranging from Local Authorities to schools, small charities to the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games.

We are passionate about our work and we stand by our results.

 

We’re really easy to talk to! You can contact us on 020 8133 1089 or electronically via our Contact us form.

 

If you work for a local authority, school, charity or other third sector organisation, we’re happy to offer you a free hour of consultancy or coaching on an issue you want to explore.


Recent Posts


A Monumental Error in the Making –
The curious case of the expansion
of the National Citizen Service

Something very odd indeed is going on. In
the middle of the most severe cuts in living memory where
youth service budgets are being decimated, the government
has announced a massive, and very costly, expansion of an...

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When is cyber-bullying in fact digital self-harming?

The world we live in is rapidly changing due to the digital revolution, but human beings are not changing so fast, and what seems clear is that we are taking the same patterns (healthy and destructive) from the non-digital world and adapting them to the online sphere.

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