Join us at Carrow Road on Thursday, September 11, for a special evening with Norwich City head coach Liam Manning and assistant head coach Chris Hogg, hosted by Darren Eadie. Enjoy a delicious three-course dinner before the guests of honour take to the stage in Top of the Terrace to share insights into their careers and answer your questions on all things Norwich City.
Upgrade your evening with our VIP package and enjoy pre-dinner drinks and a meet-and-greet with Liam and Chris in the Bluespace Lounge.
Tickets are priced at £95 for VIP and £70 General Admission with a £7 discount for Season Ticket Holders.
Course comprising 7 hours of practical and theoretical training covering responsibilities; assessment of the situation; first aid hygiene; resuscitation; anatomy; choking; bleeding; shock; epilepsy; minor injuries and dealing with an unresponsive casualty. Compliant with Health & Safety Executive code of Practice.
Optional 7 hours Driver CPC
NUCO accredited training
Price excludes VAT
Location: CTS Training & Consultancy Ltd, Main Road, Terrington St John, PE14 7RP
Support your team and promote
wellbeing with our Mental Health First Aid Training Course, designed to give
participants the skills to recognise, understand, and respond to signs of
mental health issues in the workplace.
This course covers:
– Understanding common mental health conditions
– Recognising signs and symptoms of mental health
problems
– Providing initial support and guidance
– Encouraging professional help when needed
– Strategies to promote mental wellbeing in the
workplace
– Practical role-play and case studies
Candidates will:
– Gain confidence to provide support to colleagues
in crisis
– Contribute to a safer, more supportive workplace
– Receive an accredited certificate recognised
across workplaces in the UK
Location: Terrington St John,
Wisbech
Book your Mental Health First Aid
training now on 01945 880155 or [email protected]
Anyone approaching retirement will be forgiven for feeling a little uncertain – the last few years have seen a breathtaking number of changes.
The session will be of interest to people nearing retirement or recently retired.
We will be looking at:
How much capital is needed
Generating secure income in a low inflation/low return environment
Managing portfolios in volatile markets
The effects of changes to pension legislation on tax planning
EIS/SEIS & VCTs and their place in the retirement income mix
We will be looking at the nature of the new risks (and the old ones!) and discussing how these can be managed tax-efficiently in a manner that delivers the returns we need to support us during our retirement.
The Masterclass will last around two hours with questions and discussion.
Wednesday 15th June 2016
The Enterprise Centre, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR4 7TJ
8.15 for 8.30 & 12.15 for 12.30
Refreshments will be available. There is no charge for the Masterclass but you may like to consider a donation of £20 to Action for Children
We have a new mission this Christmas – to ensure no-one is left behind from lockdown. Your mission is therefore to support all those who served and deserve our help by walking home or somewhere important to you to raise vital funds. The more creative the better, anytime 10-20 December. Remember, small steps can make a big difference.
Walking Home For Christmas is Walking With The Wounded’s annual, nationwide walking challenge to support our work with the NHS – empowering ex-military and their families who are in a downward spiral due to poor mental health to thrive once more.
Over the past seven years, thousands of people and businesses have done their own, memorable, solo and team walks. They’ve walked home, to a war memorial, to their old barracks, carried a Christmas tree to a friend. All manner of walks, getting out and showing support for those who have served.
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WHY?
The coronavirus crisis has created huge challenges for us as a charity to be able to continue supporting ex-military and their families in need of urgent mental health support. But this event can be COVID-compliant. It will be rewarding, memorable, exhilarating and impactful.
The gritty reality is that your participation will help save jobs, homes and lives.
“I just can’t thank WWTW enough – you’ve changed my life and my family’s life. My role as a partner and father is now far better than I could ever have imagined. I felt a huge weight had been lifted. The nightmares and the sound of children screaming stopped.”Shaun, ex Grenadier Guard & WWTW beneficiary who served in Afghanistan.
That’s worth stepping out of your comfort zone for.
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HOW CAN MY BUSINESS GET INVOLVED?
Get your business on board to support ex-servicemen and women and be part of the fight against the covid-19 mental health crisis, all while engaging staff and clients in a light-hearted challenge and boosting their wellbeing in a difficult winter. Sign up for free, create an organisation page and set a team challenge for your colleagues to join, whether it be taking part in a walk from the office to the pub for a Christmas meal or aiming for a collective distance walked by the team.
Need more information? Take a look at examples of other businesses taking part or email [email protected]
The Centred Mind: Cognitive Behavioural Self-Coaching Techniques Dr. Verena Niyadurupola, Founder&CEO of Rippleacts CIC
Have you ever felt like your brain has its own playlist of worst-case scenarios on repeat? Or like you’re stuck in a thought loop, overthinking everything, while trying to keep life afloat?
You’re not alone. And the good news is – you don’t have to stay stuck there.
This workshop offers something that’s genuinely empowering: how to coach yourself out of those spirals using tools that are practical, science-backed, and totally doable in real life.
In this interactive session, Verena will introduce practical cognitive-behavioural coaching tools to help identify and disrupt negative thinking patterns, reduce anxiety and overwhelm, and support a more balanced, resilient way of living.
Verena is a certified life coach with a PhD in labour studies and work psychology. After 15 years working in international and local non-profit organisations, she founded the Norwich-based social enterprise Rippleacts in 2022. Rippleacts uses innovative, holistic coaching approaches to empower unemployed people to build self-confidence, improve wellbeing, and overcome fear.
First Intuition invites employers to join them for a breakfast on Wednesday 3rd November 2021 as they discuss accounting apprenticeships and the value they can bring to a business. Attendees will hear from employer Triple Bottom Line Accounting and their apprentice, who will give their accounts of hiring and employing an accounting apprentice, as well as what it is like to study under the apprenticeship programme.
Over breakfast at The Maids Head Hotel, Norwich, attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about apprenticeships and how they can benefit businesses, gain a better understanding of how the apprenticeship programme works for both employer and trainee, as well as hear about outgoing financial incentives and the final deadlines to claim. In addition, First Intuition will share tips and advice on what employers can do to ease this cohort of new starters into the workplace following the impacts of the pandemic. Guests will also have the unique opportunity to ask questions and hear the perspectives of an employer, trainee, and well-established training provider who use the apprenticeship programme.
The event is open to anyone wanting to learn more about finance apprenticeships and what they can bring to a business, as well as those who will onboard a new cohort of apprentices over the next couple of years.
Agenda
07:45 Arrival (refreshments available) 08:00 Welcome from Norfolk Chambers of Commerce 08:05 First Intuition introduction followed by employment speaking slot 08:20 Breakfast to be served and networking opportunity (delegates to change seats for post breakfast coffee) 09:30 Student speaking slot 09:40 First Intuition to thank everyone and close event 09:45 Event ends*
*option for guests to work/network until 10.30 – 11.00
Become a Mental Health First Aider on a Transpire Training
open access Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Course in Norwich. All courses are
delivered by our experienced MHFA England-accredited instructors in an engaging
and inclusive format over two consecutive days.
MHFA England courses are evidence-based, grounded in
research, and extensively evaluated. The training is in-depth, but our
experienced instructors keep this light and easily digestible whilst being
incredibly thought-provoking.
Choosing this course provides a robust package of
post-training support with the MHFAider® Support App and benefits included,
plus priority access to Transpire Training webinars and online events. The
support package enables delegates to keep the learning alive by refreshing
skills and exploring further into the topics even after the course ends.
Australia is one of our biggest trading partners. Join this online British Chambers of Commerce meeting to find out about what’s been going on in Australia during this period and the steps they are taking to come out the other side. We will be looking at :
Coronavirus and its impact on Australia
How they are planning to restart, rebuild and renew
This summer, the heart of Norwich will beat with the stories of generations past as Age UK Norwich celebrates a remarkable milestone. From 4th – 7th of August, Age UK Norwich will take over The Forum, presenting a dynamic, interactive exhibit showcasing the charity’s lasting legacy and the vital role it continues to play in the lives of older people.
The free-to-attend celebration marks eight decades of dedication, advocacy, and support for Norwich’s older residents. With a packed programme that includes historical exhibitions, expert talks, Interactive, hands-on activities, and a rich archive of local history, visitors will be taken on a journey through time — from wartime Norwich to the modern day.
While general entry is free, a series of special talks will be available for just £3 per session, offering attendees a deeper dive into topics such as social care, intergenerational change, and the power of local activism.
With support from sponsors including Home Instead, Aviva, and Hatch Brenner Solicitors, this event promises to be one of the highlights of Norwich’s summer calendar — bringing history to life and sparking vital conversations about aging, community, and care.
We’ll gather in Norwich to learn, discuss, and network with an eclectic bunch of the best of the East’s tech scene, joined by a group of international conference veterans. Talks on language, business, methodology, & blockchain. We’re bringing 30 sessions across two days at The Kings’ Centre, kicking off on the 16th June 2022, and closing 17th June 2022