Learning@Biogen – Discover Your Development Opportunities We are excited to invite you to Learning@Biogen, a short and informative session designed to help you navigate the wide range of learning and development resources available across the organisation. Led by our global learning partner, Gail Zaleski, this session will: Introduce Biogen’s enterprise learning offerings for individuals, people managers, and leaders Show you where to access learning resources Help you begin or continue your personal and professional development journey Whether you're just getting started or looking to take your skills to the next level, this session will guide you on how to make the most of the learning opportunities at Biogen. Session Details: Date: Tuesday 13th May Time: 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Location: Hybrid- Office Location: Room: Beech Facilitator: Gail Zaleski All employees are encouraged to attend and take the next step in their development journey.
Learning@Biogen – Discover Your Development Opportunities We are excited to invite you to Learning@Biogen, a short and informative session designed to help you navigate the wide range of learning and development resources available across the organisation. Led by our global learning partner, Gail Zaleski, this session will: Introduce Biogen’s enterprise learning offerings for individuals, people managers, and leaders Show you where to access learning resources Help you begin or continue your personal and professional development journey Whether you're just getting started or looking to take your skills to the next level, this session will guide you on how to make the most of the learning opportunities at Biogen. Session Details: Date: Thursday 15th May Time: 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Location: Hybrid- Office Location: Room: Beech Facilitator: Gail Zaleski All employees are encouraged to attend and take the next step in their development journey.
Learning@Biogen – Discover Your Development Opportunities We are excited to invite you to Learning@Biogen, a short and informative session designed to help you navigate the wide range of learning and development resources available across the organisation. Led by our global learning partner, Gail Zaleski, this session will: Introduce Biogen’s enterprise learning offerings for individuals, people managers, and leaders Show you where to access learning resources Help you begin or continue your personal and professional development journey Whether you're just getting started or looking to take your skills to the next level, this session will guide you on how to make the most of the learning opportunities at Biogen. Session Details: Date: Thursday 15th May Time: 1:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Location: Hybrid- Office Location: Room: Beech Facilitator: Gail Zaleski All employees are encouraged to attend and take the next step in their development journey.
Join Us for a Webinar: Curious About AI – Empowering You Through Innovation We’re excited to invite you to an engaging virtual session, Curious About AI, where Boris Puncer will explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the way we work and unlocking new opportunities across the business. AI is more than just a technology shift—it’s a powerful enabler of change. Whether you're already familiar with AI or just starting to explore its potential, this session will provide valuable insights into how it can enhance your productivity and creativity. In this session, you’ll discover: How AI is being used to optimise everyday processes Ways AI can help enhance your personal productivity The role of AI in driving innovation across teams and functions How to leverage AI to create more time for strategic, creative thinking Real examples of how AI is already making an impact in our organisation Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how AI can empower you in your role and support a culture of innovation and efficiency. Date: Monday, 12th May Time: 10:00 – 11:00 Location: Virtual Register Now!
Creating safer, more aware workplaces through expert-led training covering domestic abuse, stalking, sexual harassment and safeguarding. Silver Package - CPD Accredited Our Silver Package offers a comprehensive, full-day training programme designed to equip your team with the essential knowledge and tools to address domestic abuse in the workplace. This package includes: Whole-Day Training 4 Seminars delivered in one full day or in flexible segments - comprising four expert-led seminars Topics covered: Understanding Domestic Abuse in the Workplace Understand the definitions, forms, and prevalence of domestic abuse and its direct and indirect impact on the workplace. Developing and Implementing Domestic Abuse Policies & Procedures Guidance on developing and embedding clear, effective domestic abuse policies aligned with best practice and legal responsibilities. Recognising the Signs of Abuse Guidance on developing and embedding clear, effective domestic abuse policies aligned with best practice and legal responsibilities. How to Support an Employee Build skills in approaching sensitive conversations, offering support without judgement, and connecting individuals to appropriate help. Ongoing Support – Up to 6 hours of tailored support spread over a 6-month period to help with policy implementation, staff queries, or further guidance. There are 5 CPD Credits awarded with this course. Certificates will be issued upon completion. This package is ideal for organisations seeking to build a safer, more supportive workplace culture. Please contact julie@safespaceconsultancy.org for further information or to access a FREE 30 Minute Consultation
Who is this Level 3 NVQ aimed at? The experienced worker qualification is for practising electricians with at least 5 years experience but have never formally completed an industry apprenticeship or equivalent Level 3 NVQ Qualification. This is suitable for self-employed and employed electricians. This is the Level 3 pathway for practising electricians to obtain your ECS Gold Card and JIB Grading. To complete the full qualification you will also need to: Have a current Wiring Regulations Qualification BS7671 Have an initial verification qualification such as a C&G 2391-50 Have a Level 2 Electrotechnical Qualification What’s involved in the qualification? After an initial Skills Scan, we will discuss the gaps that need to be filled and you will be assessed using a range of methods to complete the evidence gathering process. There will also be Professional Discussions to discuss areas of expertise and you can choose either an installation or maintenance route based on the work you carry out. There are seven Performance Units to be assessed for the qualification, these are: Apply Practices and Procedures for Maintenance Apply Health, Safety and Environmental Considerations Organise and Oversee the Electrical Work Environment Apply Design and Installation Practices and Procedures Terminate and Connect Conductors Inspect, Test and Commission Electrical Systems Apply Fault Diagnosis and Rectification On completion of the Experienced Worker assessment you will be able to use the qualification to apply for a JIB Gold Card. This qualification is for experienced electricians who can demonstrate over 5 years experience. It is not suitable for new entrants or those currently on an apprenticeship.
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.
Course Duration: Half-day, 1-day, or modular delivery over 2–3 sessions Target Audience: Managers, team leaders, HR professionals, and employees who want to foster trust, openness, and inclusivity within their teams or organisations. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand the concept and importance of psychological safety. Recognise how psychological safety impacts team performance and wellbeing. Identify behaviours and practices that support or undermine psychological safety. Develop strategies to create inclusive, respectful, and open team cultures. Apply tools to encourage constructive feedback, innovation, and open dialogue. Course Outline Module 1: What is Psychological Safety? Definition and origin (Dr Amy Edmondson’s research) Why psychological safety matters: the business and human case Link between psychological safety, innovation, collaboration, and retention Misconceptions: It’s not about comfort or avoiding challenge Module 2: Assessing the Current Environment Signs of a psychologically safe vs unsafe environment Common team behaviours and leadership pitfalls Self-assessment: how psychologically safe is my team? Module 3: Building the Foundations The four stages of psychological safety: Inclusion safety Learner safety Contributor safety Challenger safety Role of trust, empathy, and emotional intelligence The leader’s role in creating safe environments Module 4: Practical Strategies to Foster Safety Encouraging open communication and constructive disagreement Creating space for risk-taking and vulnerability Responding to feedback and mistakes without blame Speaking up behaviours – how to model and support them Module 5: Embedding Psychological Safety into Team Culture Meeting practices that promote psychological safety How to give and receive feedback safely Inclusive decision-making and respectful challenge Recognising and rewarding candour and contribution Module 6: Leading with Psychological Safety Coaching conversations and active listening Managing difficult conversations and underperformance safely Supporting neurodiverse or marginalised voices Sustaining safety under pressure and during change Delivery Style Facilitated discussions and group work Role plays, reflection activities, and real-life scenarios Peer learning and action planning Optional pre-work or post-session surveys Course Materials Provided Participant workbook Psychological safety assessment toolkit Conversation starter guide Leadership checklist for building safety Personal and team action plan Optional Add-ons Team psychological safety assessments (anonymous survey) Post-course coaching or leadership debrief Co-delivery with DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) workshops Integration with feedback or team development programs
Course Duration: Half-day, 1-day, or modular delivery over 2–3 sessions Target Audience: Managers, team leaders, HR professionals, and employees who want to foster trust, openness, and inclusivity within their teams or organisations. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand the concept and importance of psychological safety. Recognise how psychological safety impacts team performance and wellbeing. Identify behaviours and practices that support or undermine psychological safety. Develop strategies to create inclusive, respectful, and open team cultures. Apply tools to encourage constructive feedback, innovation, and open dialogue. Course Outline Module 1: What is Psychological Safety? Definition and origin (Dr Amy Edmondson’s research) Why psychological safety matters: the business and human case Link between psychological safety, innovation, collaboration, and retention Misconceptions: It’s not about comfort or avoiding challenge Module 2: Assessing the Current Environment Signs of a psychologically safe vs unsafe environment Common team behaviours and leadership pitfalls Self-assessment: how psychologically safe is my team? Module 3: Building the Foundations The four stages of psychological safety: Inclusion safety Learner safety Contributor safety Challenger safety Role of trust, empathy, and emotional intelligence The leader’s role in creating safe environments Module 4: Practical Strategies to Foster Safety Encouraging open communication and constructive disagreement Creating space for risk-taking and vulnerability Responding to feedback and mistakes without blame Speaking up behaviours – how to model and support them Module 5: Embedding Psychological Safety into Team Culture Meeting practices that promote psychological safety How to give and receive feedback safely Inclusive decision-making and respectful challenge Recognising and rewarding candour and contribution Module 6: Leading with Psychological Safety Coaching conversations and active listening Managing difficult conversations and underperformance safely Supporting neurodiverse or marginalised voices Sustaining safety under pressure and during change Delivery Style Facilitated discussions and group work Role plays, reflection activities, and real-life scenarios Peer learning and action planning Optional pre-work or post-session surveys Course Materials Provided Participant workbook Psychological safety assessment toolkit Conversation starter guide Leadership checklist for building safety Personal and team action plan Optional Add-ons Team psychological safety assessments (anonymous survey) Post-course coaching or leadership debrief Co-delivery with DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) workshops Integration with feedback or team development programs
Course Duration: Half-day, 1-day, or modular delivery over 2–3 sessions Target Audience: Managers, team leaders, HR professionals, and employees who want to foster trust, openness, and inclusivity within their teams or organisations. Course Objectives By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand the concept and importance of psychological safety. Recognise how psychological safety impacts team performance and wellbeing. Identify behaviours and practices that support or undermine psychological safety. Develop strategies to create inclusive, respectful, and open team cultures. Apply tools to encourage constructive feedback, innovation, and open dialogue. Course Outline Module 1: What is Psychological Safety? Definition and origin (Dr Amy Edmondson’s research) Why psychological safety matters: the business and human case Link between psychological safety, innovation, collaboration, and retention Misconceptions: It’s not about comfort or avoiding challenge Module 2: Assessing the Current Environment Signs of a psychologically safe vs unsafe environment Common team behaviours and leadership pitfalls Self-assessment: how psychologically safe is my team? Module 3: Building the Foundations The four stages of psychological safety: Inclusion safety Learner safety Contributor safety Challenger safety Role of trust, empathy, and emotional intelligence The leader’s role in creating safe environments Module 4: Practical Strategies to Foster Safety Encouraging open communication and constructive disagreement Creating space for risk-taking and vulnerability Responding to feedback and mistakes without blame Speaking up behaviours – how to model and support them Module 5: Embedding Psychological Safety into Team Culture Meeting practices that promote psychological safety How to give and receive feedback safely Inclusive decision-making and respectful challenge Recognising and rewarding candour and contribution Module 6: Leading with Psychological Safety Coaching conversations and active listening Managing difficult conversations and underperformance safely Supporting neurodiverse or marginalised voices Sustaining safety under pressure and during change Delivery Style Facilitated discussions and group work Role plays, reflection activities, and real-life scenarios Peer learning and action planning Optional pre-work or post-session surveys Course Materials Provided Participant workbook Psychological safety assessment toolkit Conversation starter guide Leadership checklist for building safety Personal and team action plan Optional Add-ons Team psychological safety assessments (anonymous survey) Post-course coaching or leadership debrief Co-delivery with DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) workshops Integration with feedback or team development programs