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Join us at our Sustainability Summit for SMEs to learn how to build thriving businesses and resilient supply chains in a fun and interactive Refund Policy Contact the organiser to request a refund.Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable. About this event Event lasts 5 hours 30 minutes Sustainability Summit for SMEs: Thriving Businesses and Strong Supply Chains! Welcome to the Sustainability Summit 2024, a 1-day online event focused on sustainability for founders and senior decision makers in small and medium enterprises (SMEs), including those in the supply chains of larger organisations! In today’s dynamic business landscape, sustainability isn't just a buzzword; it's a necessity. Small and medium size enterprises must go beyond policy statements and adopt cohesive, actionable strategies to thrive. WHEN Date: Tuesday, 22 October 2024 Time: 10:00 AM – 3:15 PM (BST) Where: online (virtual event) This online Sustainability Summit will cover essential topics such as: Marketing, HR (skills and talent development), Low-carbon digital assets, Procurement, Finance and ESG. It will feature Guest Speakers, dynamic panel discussions and real-world case studies. Designed with small and medium enterprises at the centre, this learning event promises to be inspiring and thought provoking. Speakers will provide practical, actionable insights for immediate implementation as well as share effective ways to enable you to be more adaptable in the medium to long-term. Book now to participate from the comfort of your workplace [or your home office]. Our lineup of speakers include: Prof. Dave Spicer, Director of Business & Community Engagement, Univ. of Bradford Richard Clarke, Founder and Managing Director of Highland Carbon Tracy Cartwright, SHEQ Consultant and Director of Applaud Business Consultancy Antony Gutsa, Founder & CEO of Ecoswap and Banking Professional Giles Metcalfe, Ethical Marketer at Giles Metcalfe Digital Carolyn McGarry Williams, Co-Founder of 4 My Card and Director of Marketing Trevor Gibbs, Web Accessibility Specialist Amelia Banful, Head of Business Strategy, Enviro Electronics Dr Veronica Broomes, Founder of Sustainability Support Service & Sustainability Expert David Conner, Founder at 2030hub & Global Goals Week Organiser BENEFITS: reasons why you should attend Expert Insights: Hear from Guest Speakers and Panellists about the latest trends in sustainability and forthcoming changes in policies and legislation. Real-world case studies: Discover success stories from other SMEs that integrated multiple facets of sustainability for business benefits. Innovative Strategies: Learn actionable approaches to embed sustainability in your business and how to showcase this to win new business and talent for the future. Future-proof your business: Get inspired by new processes and up-skilling opportunities. Equip yourself with the knowledge to adapt and thrive. Networking: Connect with attendees during an interactive and fun 'lunchtime' session. PRICE: from £97.00 PLUS BONUSES: YOUR SWAG BAG GIFTS: *Personalised digital business card: discounted price for 1 year subscription for attendees. [Usual price: £65 or US$70] *Eco-friendly gift card: 10% OFF *Sustainability Calendar 2025: 40% OFF for attendees [You save £27 or US$29] DONATION TO CHARITY Our commitment to People, Planet and Communities (business, geographic, places) is ongoing. For this 2024 Sustainability Summit [online], we will donate 1% of ticket price (ex. VAT) to The Rotary Foundation, our global charity of choice. WHO SHOULD ATTEND This Sustainability Summit is ideal for: • Business Founders and Senior Leaders: Gain strategic insights and learn practical actions to embed sustainability in your organisation’s DNA. • SMEs in Supply Chains: Understand how to meet the sustainability expectations of larger organisations and enhance your competitiveness. • Procurement and HR Professionals: Update your knowledge and gain useful insights about varied road maps to evidence sustainability -multiple pillars: planet, people for high social impact, ESG. Don’t miss this chance to learn more about how your business can be at the forefront and boost competitiveness with embedding sustainability for environmental, social and economic benefits. BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sustainability-summit-for-smes-thriving-businesses-and-strong-supply-chains-tickets-993387768557 DON'T MISS OUT Don't miss this opportunity to learn in a dynamic virtual meeting, network with business leaders and founders in a professional environment and gain the knowledge you need to take your business to the next level with capable and resilient supply chains! #sustainabilitysummit, #onlinesustainabilityevent, #sustainabilitytraining, #CSR, #sustainabilityforSMEs, #businesssustainability #summit, #greenbusiness, #online, #supplychains, #planet #forpurpose #betterbusiness, #netzero, #conference
⏰️ Available from 24th October at 7pm Sign up once for either one or both sessions for £20 ONLY! ST1 on 29th Oct: 7 - 8pm ST4 on 30th Oct: 7 - 8pm Both sessions will be held on the same link which will be sent on payment. Price: £20 (non-refundable) for Q&A only! OR…… Watch our pre-recorded webinar of ST4 and ST1 Applications and Interviews & attend the Q&A for £25 BELOW !! : https://london-school-of-cardiothoracics.cademy.co.uk/st1-st4-applications-in-cardiothoracic-surgery-webinar-2024-536c1b8c 📝 Sign up to listen to a breakdown of the scoring matrix, how best to boost your portfolio to get a national training number and all the interview tips we can give you! Hear from National trainees who have been through the process, their advice, hints and tips. 🚨 Sign up and get access to the Live Q&A where we will talk about any updates and changes to the 2025 scoring matrix - delivered by current and recently appointed ST4 and ST1 trainees. This session will give you the best opportunity to discuss in real time any changes that come out! Please ensure you check all mail folders, including spam/junk folders, and add 'notifications@system.cademy.co.uk' Cademy to the list of 'safe senders', to ensure you receive all future emails.
Mercer’s Financial Education Clinic – Helping You Plan for the Future We are excited to invite you to Mercer’s Financial Education Clinic, a group session designed to help you take control of your financial future. This session will provide expert guidance on key financial topics, equipping you with the knowledge to make informed decisions about your finances. What Will Be Covered? During this session, we will explore: The importance of making a will and the potential risks of not having one The role and significance of Power of Attorney documents An overview of inheritance tax Possible planning strategies and solutions to manage estate matters effectively This interactive session will give you the opportunity to gain practical insights and ask questions to help you better understand how to plan and protect your financial legacy. Whether you're thinking about the future for yourself or your loved ones, this session will provide valuable guidance to support your estate planning journey. We encourage all employees to attend and take advantage of this valuable financial education opportunity. Session Details: Date: 12th November 2025 Time: 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Location: Virtual
Mercer’s Financial Education Clinic – Helping You Plan for the Future We are excited to invite you to Mercer’s Financial Education Clinic, a group session designed to help you take control of your financial future. This session will provide expert guidance on key financial topics, equipping you with the knowledge to make informed decisions about your finances. What Will Be Covered? During this session, we will explore: Key steps to build a strong financial foundation early in your career Strategies for saving effectively and getting onto the property ladder The importance of starting a retirement plan early Building confidence around financial decision-making as a young professional This interactive session will give you the opportunity to gain practical insights and ask questions to help you take control of your financial future from the very beginning of your career. Whether you're just starting out or looking to strengthen your financial understanding, this session will offer valuable tips and tools to support your goals. We encourage all employees to attend and take advantage of this valuable financial education opportunity. Session Details: Date: 12th November 2025 Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Virtual
Sharing & Networking - Newcomers Networking Session aimed at those who have joined the hospice sector in the last 12mths - all roles and levels. THIS SESSION WILL NOT BE RECORDED
About this training NEA Together provides live meetings and recorded presentations for NEA support. Training includes how to prepare yourself and candidates for NEA, how to carry it out, and how to mark and moderate NEA. You will have access to the NEA Together training room for the 2025-26 exam year. Training outcomes By the end of the sessions teachers/trainers will be able to: ● Explain the structure and criteria for their exam boards NEA ● Analyse the current NEA tasks ● Outline how to plan and prepare for NEA ● Outline how NEA will be implemented with their learners ● Explain how to undertake marking for NEA and describe the process of giving effective feedback Why this course is useful The training will provide effective professional development by giving: ● guidance and information on the structure and implementation of the specification in particular NEA and current NEA tasks ● practical ideas to help with teaching and assessment ● a focus on essential content to support the delivery of NEA ● advice and guidance for planning, preparing, marking and moderating NEA ● a collaborative approach and support from experienced teacher practitioners and trainers ● signposting to reliable supporting resources for NEA What training standards are met? No.1 Developing professional development; No.3 Teaching the curriculum; No. 5 Teaching food preparation and cooking. Standards are from the government framework: Food teaching in secondary schools: A framework of knowledge and skills What this course provides For all GCSE Boards Planning and preparing for NEA1 (Food Science) Advice on preparing for this year's NEA 1 tasks Planning and preparing for NEA 2 (Practical Skills) Advice on preparing for this year's NEA 2 tasks Marking and Moderating NEA There are also dedicated Q&A sessions where you are able to seek help and ask questions . What teachers say “Wonderful resources - the best CPD I have had in 13 years of teaching.” “I have found some really useful resources - including presentations on things to check when marking the NEAs and the evidence which the moderators want to have clearly marked. If you haven't been to any of the NEA Together events, then this could be a really good option for you. It's pretty budget friendly as well.” “I have to say it's a brilliant resource. It's very easy to navigate around the site & dip in and out of the sections that you want to use. Lots of excellent resources … I think the donation is worth it, especially to have all the resources in one place.” Booking This ticket gives access to ALL live on-line meetings throughout the year for your board PLUS UNLIMITED access to the full training programme listed below. These are pre-recorded modules you can follow at your own pace. NEW THIS YEAR: LIVE Q&A Forum to ask any questions about NEA throughout your training.
About this training NEA Together provides live meetings and recorded presentations for NEA support. Training includes how to prepare yourself and candidates for NEA, how to carry it out, and how to mark and moderate NEA. You will have access to the NEA Together training room for 2025-26 examination year. Training outcomes By the end of the sessions teachers/trainers will be able to: ● Explain the structure and criteria for their exam boards NEA ● Analyse the current NEA tasks ● Outline how to plan and prepare for NEA ● Outline how NEA will be implemented with their learners ● Explain how to undertake marking for NEA and describe the process of giving effective feedback Why this course is useful The training will provide effective professional development by giving: ● guidance and information on the structure and implementation of the specification in particular NEA and current NEA tasks ● practical ideas to help with teaching and assessment ● a focus on essential content to support the delivery of NEA ● advice and guidance for planning, preparing, marking and moderating NEA ● a collaborative approach and support from experienced teacher practitioners and trainers ● signposting to reliable supporting resources for NEA What training standards are met? No.1 Developing professional development; No.3 Teaching the curriculum; No. 5 Teaching food preparation and cooking. Standards are from the government framework: Food teaching in secondary schools: A framework of knowledge and skills What this course provides For all GCSE Boards Planning and preparing for NEA1 (Food Science) Advice on preparing for this year's NEA 1 tasks Planning and preparing for NEA 2 (Practical Skills) Advice on preparing for this year's NEA 2 tasks Marking and Moderating NEA There are also dedicated Q&A sessions where you are able to seek help and ask questions . What teachers say “Wonderful resources - the best CPD I have had in 13 years of teaching.” “I have found some really useful resources - including presentations on things to check when marking the NEAs and the evidence which the moderators want to have clearly marked. If you haven't been to any of the NEA Together events, then this could be a really good option for you. It's pretty budget friendly as well.” “I have to say it's a brilliant resource. It's very easy to navigate around the site & dip in and out of the sections that you want to use. Lots of excellent resources … I think the donation is worth it, especially to have all the resources in one place.” Booking This ticket gives access to ALL live on-line meetings throughout the year for your board PLUS UNLIMITED access to the full training programme listed below. These are pre-recorded modules you can follow at your own pace. NEW THIS YEAR: LIVE Q&A Forum to ask any questions about NEA throughout your training.
About this training NEA Together provides live meetings and recorded presentations for NEA support. Training includes how to prepare yourself and candidates for NEA, how to carry it out, and how to mark and moderate NEA. You will have access to the NEA Together training room for the 2025-26 exam period. Training outcomes By the end of the sessions teachers/trainers will be able to: ● Explain the structure and criteria for their exam boards NEA ● Analyse the current NEA tasks ● Outline how to plan and prepare for NEA ● Outline how NEA will be implemented with their learners ● Explain how to undertake marking for NEA and describe the process of giving effective feedback Why this course is useful The training will provide effective professional development by giving: ● guidance and information on the structure and implementation of the specification in particular NEA and current NEA tasks ● practical ideas to help with teaching and assessment ● a focus on essential content to support the delivery of NEA ● advice and guidance for planning, preparing, marking and moderating NEA ● a collaborative approach and support from experienced teacher practitioners and trainers ● signposting to reliable supporting resources for NEA What training standards are met? No.1 Developing professional development; No.3 Teaching the curriculum,; No. 5 Teaching food preparation and cooking. Standards are from the government framework: Food teaching in secondary schools: A framework of knowledge and skills What this course provides For all GCSE Boards Planning and preparing for NEA1 (Food Science) Advice on Preparing for this year's NEA 1 tasks Planning and preparing for NEA 2 (Practical Skills) Advice on Preparing for this year's NEA 2 tasks Marking and Moderating NEA There are also dedicated Q&A sessions where you are able to seek help and ask questions . What teachers say “Wonderful resources - the best CPD I have had in 13 years of teaching.” “I have found some really useful resources - including presentations on things to check when marking the NEAs and the evidence which the moderators want to have clearly marked. If you haven't been to any of the NEA Together events, then this could be a really good option for you. It's pretty budget friendly as well.” “I have to say it's a brilliant resource. It's very easy to navigate around the site & dip in and out of the sections that you want to use. Lots of excellent resources … the donation is worth it, especially to have all the resources in one place.” Booking This ticket gives access to ALL live on-line meetings throughout the year for your board PLUS UNLIMITED access to the full training programme listed below. These are pre-recorded modules you can follow at your own pace. NEW THIS YEAR: LIVE Q&A Forum to ask any questions about NEA throughout your training.
This is a recording of the session which took place on Zoom on Tuesday 8 July 2025 What role can museums play in supporting the mental health and wellbeing of young people aged 16-25? About this training The Children and Young People’s Mental Health Coalition’s recent review of NHS mental health statistics shows that unfortunately the proportion of 8-25s experiencing mental health problems is increasing. The data shows about 20% of 8-25 year olds had a mental health problem in 2023. This rate is slightly higher for those over the age of 17. In this session we will explore how museums can support young people to maintain good mental health and a positive sense of wellbeing. We will hear case studies from Heritage Doncaster, Hampshire Cultural Trust and the Holburne Museum about their partnerships to deliver provision in this area. GLAM Cares will also speak about the importance of staff wellbeing when undertaking this work. The session will help you to: · Understand the importance of this work, · Think about staff wellbeing, · Work in partnership with local organisations to deliver this provision, · Gain inspiration from case studies to take your own work forward. Take a look at the full schedule. Who should attend? This training is aimed at staff and volunteers who work in museums, art galleries and heritage sites and are interested in supporting young people’s mental health and wellbeing.