With reforms now confirmed in law, this is the moment for HR and business leaders to move from awareness to action.
This session will cover:
Statutory Sick Pay is becoming a day one right, and what the removal of the lower earnings limit means in practice
New day one rights for paternity leave and parental leave
Increased penalties for getting collective redundancies wrong
The introduction of whistleblower protection for sexual harassment complaints
Trade union reforms and what they mean for employers
The creation of the Fair Work Agency and the move towards state enforcement of employment law
The changing role of equality action plans
Alongside an overview of each change, we’ll focus on:
What employers and HR teams need to do now to prepare
Key risks to be aware of
Practical steps to update policies, processes and communications
We’ll also use breakout rooms to share experiences, discuss what organisations are already doing, and exchange tips on how to get ahead of the changes together.
This session is ideal for HR professionals, people managers and business leaders who want a clear, jargon-free update on what’s coming and how to prepare.
Free to attend. Reserve your spot and join the conversation.
Join us this month on our IOSH Managing Safely course and bring great health and safety practices to your business. Aimed at supervisors and managers, the three-day course will give you the confidence to manage health and safety in your workplace. Our experienced advisers will deliver a course that is relevant to all industries, focusing on the core principles of risk management.
Topics covered include:
Introducing managing safely
Understanding your responsibilities
Identifying hazards
Assessing risks
Controlling risks
Investigating accidents and incidents
Measuring performance.
On completion, you will receive an accredited IOSH Managing Safely certificate, an internationally recognised qualification that shows your staff and customers that your business is committed to good health and safety practices. Our next IOSH Managing Safely course is running on the 31st March to 2nd April 2026 at our Norwich office. The course fee is £550.00+VAT. Parking, lunch, refreshments, course materials and certificates are all included. Call our risk management team on 01603 967900 or email them at [email protected] to book your place.
The National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH) is an independent examination board delivering vocational qualifications in health, safety, and environmental practice and management.
The NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety is delivered from our Norwich head office and is one of the UK’s most popular and widely respected health and safety qualifications, providing managers and staff with a sound understanding of the principles of risk management.
We run our training courses over two weeks, Monday to Friday. Students will, however, need to commit additional time for revision and any homework assigned. In addition, students will need to be available on the day of the exam.
We also provide additional complimentary revision days prior to the exam for students who feel they require additional support.
Take your first aid knowledge further with our comprehensive 3-Day First Aid at Work course.
If you’ve already completed the 1-Day Emergency First Aid at Work course, this is the perfect next step. Over three practical, hands-on days, you’ll refresh your existing skills while building the confidence and expertise to handle a much wider range of workplace incidents.
This course goes beyond the basics — giving you deeper knowledge, more practice, and the reassurance that you’re fully prepared to respond when it matters most.
Ready to step up your skills and become a more confident first aider?
Join the team at East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices to take in a ‘green egg cooking experience’ demo by Norfolk’s very own Head Chef, Alex Clare, from ‘Norfolk’s Edge’.
Indulge in their delicious breakfast whilst networking and building new relationships with like minded people across East Anglia, surrounded by the beautiful grounds of Sutton Hall Norfolk.
Sutton Hall offers the perfect country retreat to enjoy an exclusive getaway, ideal for family gatherings, catching up with friends or a secluded space to refocus at. This stunning Georgian red brick house sits within twenty-two acres of unspoilt Norfolk countryside has the warmth and comfort of your home from home mixed with wide open spaces perfectly showcasing Norfolk’s “big skies”.
The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) is
holding a Dementia Fayre at its East Atrium from 10am-4pm on Wednesday 21 May.
The event is open to all staff, patients and carers to
provide advice and support to anyone affected by dementia.
In the Benjamin Gooch Lecture Theatre there will be a panel
discussion about ‘Keeping safe and well’ from 10.30am-12pm and a session about ‘Planning
for the future’ from 12.30-2pm.
Prof Michael Hornberger, Professor of Applied Dementia
Research at the University of East Anglia, will deliver a talk at 2.30pm on ‘Medication
for dementia’ looking at the latest in disease modifying drugs and research on
driving.
Liz Yaxley, Dementia Services Manager, NNUH, said: “The
Dementia Fayre is one of the highlights of our calendar year because of the
level of support we receive from the local dementia support community and the value
it provides for our patients, carers and those families affected by dementia. The
aim is provided as much information and support to people living with dementia
in a caring and supportive environment.”
This year’s event will be attended by the prevention team
from Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service who complete home fire safety visits for
vulnerable and elderly residents. Also attending are Norfolk Police, Age UK
Norfolk, Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, Admiral Nurses, Alzheimer’s
Society, Adult Social Services, Age UK Norwich, the NNUH Dementia Support team
and local dementia support groups.
Step Back in Time
– VE Day 80th Celebration at Saxon Air
Saxon Air is excited
to invite you to a weekend of live music, local history, and community
spirit—right inside our aircraft hangar—as we mark 80 years since VE Day. It’s
a great way to enjoy the May half-term with something for everyone.
Saturday 31st May
– VE Day Celebration Evening
Join us for a 1940s-inspired
evening with:
A
live 17-piece big band and swing dancing
A
specially curated Ritz-style dinner
A
special appearance by an iconic Spitfire
Vintage
flair and storytelling throughout the night
Tables of 10 are
available to purchase, or individual seats can be booked at £100 each for
general admission. (Please note: VIP tables are now sold out.)
Saturday tickets also include free entry to the Sunday
event.
Step Back in Time
– VE Day 80th Celebration at Saxon Air
Saxon Air is excited
to invite you to a weekend of live music, local history, and community
spirit—right inside our aircraft hangar—as we mark 80 years since VE Day. It’s
a great way to enjoy the May half-term with something for everyone.
Sunday 1st June –
Family Funday A relaxed, family-friendly
day packed with:
BBQ
and drinks
Electric
flight experiences
A
Spitfire viewing area
Heritage
displays and local history exhibits
Free
entry for children under 10
AndyA8
DJ
Tickets: £12, with proceeds going to the City of
Norwich Aviation Museum
Two-Day Passenger Transport Management CPC Refresher Course
Delivered by CJC Transport Consultants
Course Overview:
CJC Transport Consultants proudly offers a focused two-day Passenger Transport Management CPC Refresher Course designed to support current and aspiring Transport Managers in maintaining their professional competence. Delivered face-to-face by experienced industry professionals, this course ensures attendees are fully up to date with the latest regulatory, compliance, and operational developments in the PSV sector.
Who Should Attend:
Current Passenger Transport (PSV) CPC holders
Designated Transport Managers named on an Operator’s Licence
Operators seeking to enhance compliance and avoid enforcement action
Individuals preparing for a DVSA audit or Public Inquiry
Course Content Includes:
Operator licensing: roles, responsibilities, and obligations
Up-to-date passenger transport legislation and DVSA guidance
Driver’s hours, tachograph compliance, and working time regulations
Maintenance systems, record-keeping, and safety inspections
Managing compliance systems and preparing for audits
Transport Manager “good repute” and Traffic Commissioner expectations
Public Inquiry case studies and real-world scenarios
Best practices for efficient and lawful PSV operations
Course Benefits:
Refresh your knowledge and demonstrate continuous professional development
Gain insights into recent legislative changes and DVSA focus areas
Strengthen your ability to manage a safe, efficient, and compliant operation
Receive a certificate of attendance, recognised by Traffic Commissioners
Engage with expert tutors and network with industry peers
Duration: 2 Days – In Person
(Typically 09:00 – 16:30 each day)
Lunch and refreshments will be provided on this course.
Location: Great Yarmouth
Certification:
Delegates will receive a Certificate of Attendance upon completion, suitable for presentation to the Traffic Commissioner as evidence of up-to-date knowledge.