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Our organisations are increasingly diverse and a cultural mix in training brings a fantastic variety of learning styles and sometimes barriers, too. Help managers and trainers understand the impact of different cultures and nationalities in the training room and make simple adjustments to ensure training is effective for all. Who are you training? Culture and its impact on learning Breaking down cultural learning barriers Intercultural communication Cultural competency and its importance in the training room Training techniques for the diverse classroom Effective questioning and concept checking Having a global mindset
Creating safer, more aware workplaces through expert-led training covering domestic abuse, stalking, sexual harassment and safeguarding. Delivery Format: 2 full days OR modular segments Support Included: 9 hours of consultancy over 9 months Target Audience: HR Professionals, Line Managers, Senior Leaders, Wellbeing & DEI Leads Course Overview: This comprehensive training package equips organisations with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to recognise, respond to, and reduce the impact of domestic abuse within the workplace. Designed for HR professionals, line managers, and leadership teams, the course ensures your organisation is prepared to create a safe, supportive, and legally compliant work environment. With practical tools and follow-up support, this course empowers organisations to manage risk, comply with best practice, and make a meaningful difference in the lives of their employees. Course Modules: Introduction to Domestic Abuse Understand the definitions, forms, and prevalence of domestic abuse and its direct and indirect impact on the workplace. Implementing Domestic Abuse Policy and Procedures Guidance on developing and embedding clear, effective domestic abuse policies aligned with best practice and legal responsibilities. Spotting the Signs of Domestic Abuse Learn how to identify physical, behavioural, and performance-related indicators that an employee may be experiencing abuse. How to Support an Employee Build skills in approaching sensitive conversations, offering support without judgement, and connecting individuals to appropriate help. Understanding & Reducing Risk (to Employee and Business) Assess risks to the employee and the organisation, and implement safeguarding and protective strategies. Creating a Safe and Supportive Workplace Foster a culture of openness and safety through proactive measures, workplace adjustments, and employee engagement. Reporting, Confidentiality & Safety Planning Learn best practices for safe disclosures, confidentiality, and developing workplace safety plans. Digital Resources Access a curated collection of templates, checklists, signposting tools, and further reading to support long-term implementation. Ongoing Support: Participants receive 9 hours of consultancy or coaching over 9 months to assist with implementation, case discussions, or policy refinement. Please email julie@safespaceconsultancy.org for further information and to book a FREE 30 Consultation.
The ability to identify and respond to changing trends is a hallmark of a successful business. Whether those trends are related to customers and sales, or to regulatory and industry standards, businesses are wise to keep track of the variables that can affect the bottom line. In today's business landscape, data comes from numerous sources and in diverse forms.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) promises a wide range of benefits for industry, energy and utility companies, municipalities, healthcare, and consumers. Data can be collected in extraordinary volume and detail regarding almost anything worth measuring, such as public health and safety, the environment, industrial and agricultural production, energy, and utilities.