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Creating inclusive career pathways for young people: Afternoon Cuppa Session Tuesday 30 September, 2pm - 3.30pm In partnership with GEM Join Kids in Museums and Group for Education in Museums (GEM) ahead of November’s Discover Creative Careers Month, for an informal virtual briefing and discussion session about inclusive career pathways for young people in museums. The theme for Kids in Museums Takeover Day in 2025 is careers. Our research shows Takeover Day can support children and young people to learn about different jobs in museums and develop their skills for employment in the heritage sector and beyond. For heritage organisations, Takeover Day is a great opportunity to connect with different groups of children and young people, attract new audiences and pilot new ways of working. This session will include a case study from the National Army Museum about their first careers themed Takeover Day with a local primary school. Since 2023, GEM has been researching work experience, work placements and inclusive pathways for young people in the museum sector. Members of the GEM team will give an update about their research, and you can also hear from Boston Manor House, one of the organisations featured in the recent GEM Case Studies: Career Pathways in Museums. In this session, we will: Hear a case study from the National Army Museum about hosting their first careers themed Takeover Day in 2024. Learn more about research into inclusive career pathways for young people in museums from GEM. Hear a case study from Boston Manor House about the range of career-based opportunities they offer for local young people. Create informal opportunities for attendees to share their ideas for creating more inclusive career pathways in their organisations or examples of careers focused work they have already undertaken. Please bring along your own cuppa and snacks! Take a look at the full schedule. This event will be delivered virtually over one and a half hours.
Sessions Note that this will be a three-day course run on consecutive days and the date of day one is shown in the booking system schedule. Online event This online course will be delivered using CISCO Webex. You will need to have a good internet connection, a suitable device with a camera and microphone such as a laptop, and headphones. Level of study This Level 5 programme is the equivalent standard of a unit of a foundation degree or a unit of a first year of an honours degree. Details Students will gain a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of: The principles and objectives of Risk & Resilience management The legal and regulatory requirements and the role of the regulators in respect of Risk & Resilience, including the emergence of Cyber threat The interconnected impacts that changes in Risk & Resilience make The effect of climate change on Risk & Resilience strategy The objective and purposes of a Company’s risk and resilience strategy and management structure Where Risk & Resilience management sits in the company organisational structure The decision-making process in terms of Risk & Resilience management The role and nature of risk financing and the variables that influence the process The importance of building resilience in the context of Cyber threat The principles of Risk & Resilience and its relationship to contingency planning The use and merits of quantitative and qualitative techniques in risk and resilience management How to reduce risks to personnel and the business via the emergency and business continuity planning process How to understand individuals’ risk perception behaviours The factors that influence group attitudes to risk-taking The practical meaning of business resilience and its role in disaster recovery The range of technologies and the techniques for gathering data available to assist the management of Risk & Resilience The use of probability theory and the use of normal and binomial distribution numerical methods in Risk & Resilience management The principles of scenario planning in relation to Risk & Resilience The principles of Risk, Resilience and contingency planning in commissioning assets The principles of supply chain management in relation to risk and resilience The role of logistics in relation to Risk & Resilience How to prepare the business for pre and post-emergency situations Instructions This online course will be delivered using CISCO Webex. You will need to have a suitable device with a camera and microphone such as a laptop. If you have any questions about what is required please contact us on enquiries@learninganddevelopment.associates. Qualification All learners taking the qualification will need to produce identification to enable ProQual registration. This can take the form of a: Passport Driving Licence Construction Skills Certification Scheme Card (CSCS Card) Construction Plant Competence Scheme Card (CPCS Card) If none of the above are available to the learner, a photograph with a statement confirming their identity, dated and signed, along with a utility bill, would be acceptable.
This qualification consists of 2 mandatory components. Learners must complete both the Non-Calculator and Calculator written examinations. The assessments will assess a learner’s representing, analysing, and interpreting skills using numbers, geometry, and statistics in realistic contexts. To achieve an equivalent to GCSE grade C or 4. The qualification is awarded by Highfield OFQUAL-regulated and nationally recognised. Learn about the Functional Skills Qualification in Mathematics at Level 2 Our rolling 12-week course, via live webinar with a dedicated tutor, is designed to discover your weakness and build on those, to enable you to achieve success in Maths to allow you to progress your career in the direction you want. Every Wednesday 4pm – 6pm with full resources and practice papers – you will succeed. As part of one of our apprenticeship courses – This course could be government funded – so ask for more information. Course Dates Every Wednesday 4pm – 6pm 12 week rolling course Costs £350.00 per person (inc. VAT) Any additional resits of exams are charged at £30 each.