Come to our bake-off and coffee morning in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support! We will be hosting a bake-off, games, raffle, quiz, cake sale and coffee morning so make sure you pop along for this fun event! Why not enter your special cake in our bake-off for the chance to win some great prizes! 9.30am – Bake-off entries and donations to the Sports Bar 10am – Bake-off judging 10.30am-12.30pm – Games, raffle, cakes and coffee 12.30pm – Quiz 1.30pm – Prize giving to all our winners! Held in the Sports Bar. *To enter the bake-off you will need to make a whole cake. Any other sweet treat donations (homemade or bought) for our bake sale as well as raffle prizes are all gratefully received. Please drop-off any donations to the Sports Bar on the day. If you have any questions about the event, email [email protected]
Dine in style and dance the night away at our fabulous Christmas parties. Four course dinner | Resident DJ Saturday 23rd November 2019 – from £29.95 per person Friday 29th November and Saturday 21st December 2019 – from £34.95 per person Arrival 7pm | Dinner 8pm | Carriages 1am To book call 01603 759393 or email [email protected]
Dine in style and dance the night away at our fabulous Christmas parties. Four course dinner | Resident DJ Saturday 23rd November 2019 – from £29.95 per person Friday 29th November and Saturday 21st December 2019 – from £34.95 per person Arrival 7pm | Dinner 8pm | Carriages 1am To book call 01603 759393 or email [email protected]
Dine in style and dance the night away at our fabulous Christmas parties. Four course dinner | Resident DJ Saturday 23rd November 2019 – from £29.95 per person Friday 29th November and Saturday 21st December 2019 – from £34.95 per person Arrival 7pm | Dinner 8pm | Carriages 1am
Agent Orange is back at Barnham Broom for 2019! Four course dinner | Live music from Agent Orange | Resident DJ Friday 6th and Saturday 14th December 2019 – from £56.95 per person Arrival 7pm | Dinner 8pm | Carriages 1am
Aim; To introduce the knowledge and skills required by teachers to develop and deliver programmes, provide learning support and take responsibility in managing the learning process in post-16 education
Objectives; the delegate will….. • Understand their own role, responsibilities and boundaries of role in relation to teaching, including legal requirements
• Further understand delegate differentiation; assessing learners’ abilities, needs, etc.
• Be able to use literacy/numeracy assessment tools, and embedding these functional skills
• Be able to generate an Individual Learning Plan
• Take communication skills to the next level
• Understand initial, diagnostic, formative and summative assessment
• Be able to evaluate their own performance, and develop an improvement plan
Organisation
Duration; 2 days in the classroom
Exam/Assessment; Two written assignments;
• Assignment A requires you to summarise the roles and responsibilities of a teacher. Approximately 1,200 words.
• Assignment B requires you to review a teaching session (ideally your TSP micro-teach), describe the process of developing it into a wider training course/programme, and draw up two further lesson plans, for the sessions before and after the reviewed teaching session. No word limit.
Cost; £295.00 +VAT
Awarding Body; Chartered Institute for Environmental Health (CIEH). This is an Ofqual accredited course
Tutor; Richard Mills
Differentiation; Delegates MUST already posses the CIEH Level 3 award in Training Skills and Practise or its predecessor, The Professional Trainers Certificate
Audience; anyone wanting to;
• enhance their existing PTC/TSP
• enter teaching or training roles, especially in the higher/further education, or public sector generally
envEXPO is a FREE 3 day showcase of environmental and marine research at the University of East Anglia, Norwich. We are looking to develop mutually beneficial collaborations with businesses, entrepreneurs, policy makers and NGOs with an interest in environmental or marine science. For further details about the event or to register for your free ticket please visit our website at www.uea.ac.uk/envexpo.
envEXPO is co-organised by the NERC EnvEast Doctoral Training Partnership (led by the Universities of East Anglia, Essex and Kent) and the NERC Marine Knowledge Exchange Network (M-KEN).
The EnvEast Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) aims to address some of the grand challenges facing contemporary society by providing excellent multidisciplinary training to a new generation of science and business leaders working in the broad field of environmental science.
M-KEN aims to bring together industry, SME, policy and NGO stakeholders with marine scientists in Norfolk, Suffolk and beyond. The network hosts networking events and targeted workshops with a view to building capacity in collaborative, stakeholder relevant marine science across the Eastern region.
For further details about the event or to register for your free ticket please visit our website atwww.uea.ac.uk/envexpo.
Continue the festivities with our Midweek Party Nights Two course dinner | Resident DJ Wednesday 4th and Thursday 5th December 2019 – from £24.95 per person Wednesday 11th, Thursday 12th and Wednesday 18th December 2019 – from £29.95 per person Arrival 7pm | Dinner 8pm | Carriages midnight
The summer holidays are over, and we now face a crucial few months leading up to the end of year. Our BGC meetings are a chance to stop working in the business for a couple of hours, mix with some great people, sharing ideas and best practice, all entirely focused on the needs of the micro and small business owner. I can guarantee you a stimulating meeting, no elevator pitches, and free tea/coffee with biscuits too! No charge to attend, or any need to book – just come along with an open mind. Call Neil for more info on 01603 443355
Come along to our one-day Women’s Retreat and explore this phase of your life.
We’ll be looking at the emotional, mental and physical changes – and giving you the science. We’ll discuss our digestive health, HRT and give you a 5-step approach to an easier Menopause. We’ll also be sharing all the good things!
It’s a huge topic but you’ll leave feeling informed, supported, and really positive about embracing this often mis-understood lifestage.
It’s Networking. Only better. And now sponsored by the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce.
Set your alarm, bring your business cards, and join us bright and early for one of King’s Lynn’s friendliest, most rewarding and enjoyable networking – see you there!
Everyone’s welcome – all types and sizes of business – Join us!
Our guest speaker this month is Louis Brindle is a 23 year old director at WXVE, a film production company. Entirely self taught, Louis has uploaded over 1000 videos online during the last 10 years working on short films for a variety of subjects from waterproof socks on a mountain to the new Rolls Royce Phantom in a showroom. Louis will be talking on the topic of ‘Film for Business’.
What’s the format?
Arrive at the Yours Business Network foraround 07:30 and network for 20-25 minutes, after a fifteen-minute talk, back into the business lounge for another 20-25 minutes or so of networking. Many people choose to stay much longer and are more than welcome to continue chatting and developing new contacts.
Who’s it for?
Business owners, managers, entrepreneurs, start-ups, young businesses and anyone who wants to connect and engage with other businesses in King’s Lynn and West Norfolk. Newbies are always welcome, whether it’s to our group or to networking in general.
Who’s behind it?
The networking events are sponsored by Norfolk Chamber of Commerce and held at the King’s Lynn Innovation Centre this month. Swarm Apprenticeships created the network and Harry Harris from Swarm Apprenticehships or Paul Ward, Solace Coaching normally host it. Norfolk Chamber facilitate the events to engage with local businesses and the wider community.
Can I find out more?
If you’d like to talk at one of our events, get in touch, it’s a great opportunity to bring your message to our audience.
Please join NAAME and UEA for an update on the forthcoming Institute of Productivity, and find out how you can engage with the project.
This new regional hub for engineering – funded by New Anglia LEP and UEA – will facilitate collaborative advancements in robotics, 3D printing and digital design for local manufacturers, businesses and Higher and Further Education students. The Institute of Productivity will work in close partnership with local manufacturers and FE colleges to share engineering facilities and collaborate on closing the engineering skills gap.
We look forward to this opportunity to engage with sector partners and supporters, and to share the next steps in this exciting multi-million pound investment in engineering skills, innovation and productivity.