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BRCGS Food Safety Issue 9 - Lead Auditor (5 Days)

5.0(7)

By ASK SONIA LTD

Official BRCGS Food Safety Issue 9 Lead Auditor training course. Delivered online (Zoom) by a live BRCGS Approved Training Partner & Virtual Trainer. Exam and Certificate fee included in the price.

BRCGS Food Safety Issue 9 - Lead Auditor (5 Days)
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£1,043

BRCGS Food Safety Issue 9 - For Sites (2 Days)

5.0(2)

By ASK SONIA LTD

Official BRCGS Food Safety Issue 9 course. Delivered online (Zoom) by a live BRCGS Approved Training Partner. Exam and Certificate fee included in the price.

BRCGS Food Safety Issue 9 - For Sites (2 Days)
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£610

BRCGS Food Safety Issue 9 - For Auditors (3 Days)

5.0(43)

By ASK SONIA LTD

Official BRCGS Food Safety Issue 9 course. Delivered online (Zoom) by a live BRCGS Approved Training Partner. Exam and Certificate fee included in the price.

BRCGS Food Safety Issue 9 - For Auditors (3 Days)
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£856

Building healthy foundations in the early years

By British Nutrition Foundation

Date: Monday 14 July 2025 Time: 4.00pm – 4.45pm Presenter and organisation: Catherine Lippe, Registered Nutritionist, and Claire Theobald, British Nutrition Foundation Brief description: Following the recent launch of guidance published by the Department for Education on nutrition in the Early Years foundation stage, join Catherine Lippe, an experienced Early Years Nutritionist and Feeding Therapist, and Claire Theobald as they explore how to create supportive food environments that foster positive eating habits and long-term health for children in their early years. Claire will also outline how Early Years practitioners can embed nutrition messages from an education perspective, so putting things into practice through practical food-based sessions and other activities. It’s ideal for Early Years practitioners across the UK, aligning with key national guidance including Early Years Foundation Stage Nutrition (England), Setting the Table Guidance (Scotland); Nutrition Matters for the early years (Northern Ireland) and Food and nutrition guidance for childcare providers (Wales). What will be covered? Building healthy food foundations during the early years Encouraging positive attitudes towards food Practical strategies to support food acceptance at mealtimes Embedding nutrition messages from an education perspective Links to Food – a fact of life resources. Suggestions for further reading and sources of information. Why attend? Hear tips and practical examples for effective approaches to healthy eating in Early Years. Understand the importance of the early years educator’s role at mealtimes. Opportunity to ask questions of Catherine and Claire about early years nutrition and putting it into practice. Update knowledge to enhance teaching and learning and everyday practice. Signposts to free editable resources for use in the classroom will be highlighted. Sources of further support and information will be made available. A certificate of attendance will be provided – useful as evidence for your professional development and performance management. The webinar supports the Food teaching in primary schools: a framework of knowledge and skills, backed by government, and the Characteristics of teaching food and nutrition education in primary schools. Audience: UK trainee and practising Early Years practitioners.

Building healthy foundations in the early years
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HA Webinar series: Jane Austen and Georgian England

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

This course has now started but you can still sign up to gain live access to our future sessions. Recordings will be made available at a later date exclusively for HA members. Join us this summer to celebrate 250th anniversary of the birth of Jane Austen with this brand new webinar series from the Historical Association. We will explore the work and influence of the famous novelist to illuminate our understanding of the Georgian era and the society that Austen brought to life. Sessions include: 24 June - Domestic economies: families, home and work in the age of Jane Austen | Dr Sara Pennell 1 July - A Q and A with one of the world's leading experts on Jane Austen, Professor John Mullan 14 July - 'I am … MAD': The life in Jane Austen’s Letters | Dr Freya Johnston 22 July - The social spread of the handshake in the age of Jane Austen | Professor Penelope Corfield All sessions take place from 5-6.30pm and will be hosted online via Zoom. Once you have signed up your details will be registered for all sessions and you will receive joining instructions directly from Zoom. If you have any questions feel free to contact us at shortcourses@history.org.uk. On the day of the session joining links will be sent out up until 1pm on the day of the session. All images public domain, central image of Jane Austen modified by Wikimedia user Amano1.

HA Webinar series: Jane Austen and Georgian England
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FREE

BOOKINGS CLOSED! 15th July Marilia Savvides #Agent121. Looking for: ADULT FICTION

5.0(3)

By I Am In Print

LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION Marilia Savvides founded The Plot Agency in 2024. She began her career in publishing at Peters Fraser and Dunlop, where she spent eight years, first as International Rights Agent, and later as Literary Agent, building her own list of authors. In 2019, she joined 42MP, where she worked as Literary Agent for four years, helping to launch and set up the Book Division. She is particularly interested in fiction that is beautifully written and cleverly constructed, but still accessible to a wide readership. She is often drawn to darker tales that weave together excellent characters and an impossible-to-put-down story, from immersive book club novels with a splash of suspense, crime and thrillers, accessible horror, and speculative, genre-bending or dystopian stories. She also adores smart, witty contemporary rom-com in the style of Emily Henry. In the thriller, crime and mystery space she is interested in most areas, except military thrillers and organised crime/ mafia / mob stories. Big hooks and clever set ups are a big bonus! She adores Karin Slaughter (especially her standalone novels) and Gillian Flynn. In the book club / reading group space, she’s particularly drawn to fiction in the vein of Jodi Picoult, Liane Moriarty and Celeste Ng, and absolutely fell in love with Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll, both for the incredible voice, and the exquisite use of structure and time. Complicated family dynamics, empathetic and smart approaches to controversial issues, stand out protagonists (like Elizabeth Zott in Lessons in Chemistry or Bernadette in Where D’You Go Bernadette), long buried secrets, complicity, the road to justice, and impossible decisions, are all themes she finds herself drawn to. In the horror space, she’s a sucker for amazing female-centric stories in the vein of Yellowjackets, and the kind of contemporary, accessible horror that Stephen King always nails. She wants to get lost in a world that feels within reach of ours. In the speculative and dystopian spaces, she’s interested in genius ideas that set up big questions or reflect the most broken (and sometimes hidden) parts of society. She loves Octavia Butler, Margaret Atwood, George Orwell, and also adored The Leftovers, Station Eleven, Wanderers, and The Power. The what-ifs of life and fiction fascinate her. In the grounded sci-fi space, she’d love to find a smart, immersive, and accessible story like The Martian. She doesn’t represent fantasy or romantasy. In regards to sci-fi, unless it’s very grounded and has crossover potential to a mainstream audience, it’s not for her. In the romance space, she’s particularly drawn to smart, complex and witty characters, where the chemistry is jumping off the page. She loves contemporary settings and all the tropes, though the voice and characters must come first to make the reading experience fully immersive. She wants to be cackling, and rooting for the characters with all her heart. She is very hands-on editorially, and loves working with her authors to shape their manuscripts, and brainstorm ideas. The best part of the job is discovering debut authors, and helping them find a home for their books. Marilia would like you to submit a covering letter, 1 - 2 page synopsis and the first 5,000 words of your manuscript in a single Word document.  (In addition to the paid sessions, Marilia is kindly offering one free session for low income/underrepresented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print).  By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Tuesday 8th July 2025

BOOKINGS CLOSED! 15th July Marilia Savvides #Agent121. Looking for: ADULT FICTION
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£72

BOOKINGS CLOSED! 16th July Hannah Todd #Agent121. Looking for: ADULT FICTION

5.0(3)

By I Am In Print

LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION, SCIENCE FICTION / FANTASY After several years spent within publishing houses Bookouture, Canelo, Avon, One More Chapter and Head of Zeus, Hannah Todd became a Literary Agent at the Madeleine Milburn Literary, TV & Film Agency, before joining Janklow & Nesbit in January 2025. Her clients include Kirsty Greenwood, Charlie Gallagher and Leah Mercer. Hannah is keen to see commercial fiction across the board, but with a particular focus on romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy & mystery novels. She is drawn to books with exemplary characterisation, voice and strength of feeling. But don't let your characterisation overshadow the need for impeccable plot and if you can make her laugh or cry then you're onto a winner! Across the full light-dark spectrum Hannah especially loves SFF that features an unlikely band of heroes, like the Six of Crows series by Leigh Bardugo, Scott Lynch's Gentleman Bastard series, Becky Chambers' The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet, T. Kingfisher's Nettle and Bone,and the cosy themes/settings offered by Heather Fawcett and TJ Klune. Hannah's advice is make sure you have a clear USP and hook: If you are sending your reader to a magical academy, or if we're riding dragons or waving wands, that's great! But what makes your book feel different and fresh? An excellent voice is key, but what else makes your take on these tropes stand out? An example of a phenomenal book that has turned the magical academy trope on its head, with layers of excellent world building, a unique magic system and plot twists galore is The Will of the Many by James Islington. If you have something crafted this beautifully then Hannah wants to see it! Romantasy of varying spice levels, accessible to both romance and fantasy readers, is on Hannah's wishlist. And you can whisk her away with contemporary romance novels, romcoms, sweeping love stories that redefine the genre. Romcoms with great disability rep and LGBTQIA+ stories that focus on the joy of falling in love are high on Hannah's agenda. She particularly loves Emily Henry, Laura Wood and Abby Jiminez. Think more Nicholas Sparks than Sally Rooney, and Bonnie Garmus rather than Gabrielle Zevin. In this space, she is a big fan of Emma Donoghue, Bonnie Garmus and Jojo Moyes. Meet with Hannah to discuss your crime and high-concept thrillers with an unsettling ‘it-could-happen-to-me’ feeling, coupled with a twist that's unseen until its delivery. The book she most wants to find in this space is something like Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton in both its themes (real-world emotional suspense) and its execution. A mystery series that feels like a real 'romp' is something she loves to escape with too. With regards to all genres, Hannah is particularly interested in voices from underrepresented backgrounds: such as writers of colour, indigenous communities, the LGBTQIA+ community, and those with disabilities. Hannah does not the right agent to give advice on: Re-imaginings of the classics Books that feature characters putting on Shakespeare plays! Historical fiction Children's, middle-grade and YA Hannah would like you to submit a covering letter, one page synopsis and the first 5,000 words of your completed manuscript in a single word document. (In addition to the paid sessions, Hannah is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print).  By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Tuesday 8th July 2025

BOOKINGS CLOSED! 16th July Hannah Todd #Agent121. Looking for: ADULT FICTION
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£72

BOOKINGS CLOSED! 16th July Lydia Silver #Agent121. Looking for: PICTURE BOOKS, CHAPTER BOOKS, MG, YA, CHILDREN'S NON-FICTION

5.0(3)

By I Am In Print

LOOKING FOR: PICTURE BOOKS, CHAPTER BOOKS, MG, YA, CHILDREN'S NON-FICTION After a childhood buried in library books and Beanos, Lydia started her career in the editorial team at Egmont, where she commissioned books such as the Carnegie Medal-winning The Poet X. She joined the Darley Anderson team in 2018, and as well as building an engaging and diverse list of authors and illustrators, she was promoted to Director in March 2024. With experience on both sides of the commissioning desk, Lydia loves working editorially with her clients and developing ideas from an initial spark into a full manuscript. She represents clients across all age groups, including picture book, chapter book, middle grade and YA, and has a particular focus on non-fiction. Lydia reads and considers widely, and among other things she is looking for snort-inducing stories for younger readers, clever and contemporary teenage and YA fiction, and non-fiction projects that take big ideas and make them easily navigable, accessible and fun. No matter the story, Lydia is drawn to voice above anything else and will always be sucked in by a strong hook. Lydia represents clients including Soofiya, Gina Blaxill, Mark Bradley, Ryan Hammond, Alice Harman, Joyce Efia Harmer, Catherine Jacob, Hannah Moffatt, Rachel Morrisroe, Nick Sheridan, Rashmi Sirdeshpande and Eva Wong Nava. If you could sum up her tastes in three words, they would be curious, characterful and heartfelt, and in three books, they would be One of Us is Lying, Nevermoor and You Are Awesome. Lydia would like you to submit a covering letter, a 1 page synopsis and the first 3 chapters or 20 pages of your completed manuscript in a single word document. For Picture Books please submit a covering letter and texts for two completed stories. (In addition to the paid sessions, Lydia is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print).  By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Monday 7th July by 12noon UK BST

BOOKINGS CLOSED! 16th July Lydia Silver #Agent121. Looking for: PICTURE BOOKS, CHAPTER BOOKS, MG, YA, CHILDREN'S NON-FICTION
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£72

Introducing Domestic Abuse Policies & Procedures

By Safe Space Consultancy

An Accredited CPD-Certified Training Seminar for Employers, HR Managers, and Team Leaders “1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will experience domestic abuse in their lifetime.” (Source: Office for National Statistics) Domestic abuse is a workplace issue—whether it occurs inside or outside the home. This session provides a valuable introduction for employees in developing and embedding policies that protect staff, promote wellbeing, and fulfill legal and ethical responsibilities. Workplaces play a vital role in recognising, responding to, and supporting employees affected by domestic abuse. Having an effective Domestic Abuse Policy and Procedures will ensure your workplace is ‘A Safe Space to Work.’ What You'll Gain By attending this 1 hour live Teams Session, you will: Learn the main components of an effective workplace domestic abuse policy Learn how to embed procedures that support impacted employees safely and sensitively Clarify the legal, health and safeguarding responsibilities of employers Explore how to respond appropriately to disclosures of domestic abuse Learn the next steps for implementation within the workplace Why Attend? This seminar is ideal for organisations developing internal domestic abuse policies and procedures. The session offers practical steps to align with best practice, legal requirements, and trauma-informed approaches—supporting both compliance and compassion. By the end of the session, attendees will feel confident in: Drafting or refining a domestic abuse policy Creating a safe environment in which to disclose Building internal response plan that includes HR, line managers and support services Additional Benefits CPD credits awarded Printable handouts and policy templates provided Certificates of attendance available on request Free Domestic Abuse Policy Workshop Host Julie Johns MBE Format: Live Teams Session Duration: 1 hour Cost: For this date only £25 per person (normally £35 per person)

Introducing Domestic Abuse Policies & Procedures
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£25

Unlocking Finance for Your Business: Introducing the Community Enable Fund

5.0(1)

By Let’s Do Business Group

Hosted by Let's Do Business Finance Date: 16th July Time: 12pm – 12.45 pm Location: Online (Zoom link provided upon registration) Cost: Free Is your business finding it hard to access finance through traditional lenders? You’re not alone — and there is another way. Join us for this free lunchtime webinar to discover how the Community Enable Fund from British Business Bank can help you access the funding you need to grow, even if you’ve previously struggled to secure finance. We’ll be joined by a panel of industry experts: Lisa Young – Let’s Do Business Finance (the first accredited lender on the scheme) Susan Elliott – British Business Bank Matt Woodcock – Responsible Finance What You’ll Learn: What the Community Enable Fund is and how it works Why it was created and how it can help your business Real examples of how the fund can help SMEs How to apply and what to expect during the process Support available alongside the funding Whether you're a growing business, or simply exploring new finance options, this session is for you. 💬 There will be a live Q&A with our panel, so bring your questions! Who should attend? SME business owners and directors Community-focused and purpose-led businesses Anyone who has previously struggled to secure business finance Reserve your place today and take the next step towards unlocking funding for your business.

Unlocking Finance for Your Business: Introducing the Community Enable Fund
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FREE