All delegates will be awarded a Norvic certificate of attendance accredited by Qualsafe Awards who are recognised by Ofqual. It is valid for three years.
Open courses are held regularly at our training venues in Norwich, Norfolk and Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Alternatively, courses can be arranged at your own site anywhere in the UK (subject to suitability).
Syllabus
Role and responsibility of first aider
Introduction to first aid
The recovery position
Heart attack
Choking
Burns and scalds
Incident management and safety
Basic life support
Adult and paediatric resuscitation
Use of AED
Control of bleeding and shock
Simple record keeping and first aid equipment
“Information presented in a clear and concise way at a good pace. Enjoyable course, very informative”.
“Lots of hands on role play, was a very good way to learn.”
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!
Why do so many business people join us every month?
It’s informal, rewarding networking with local, friendly businesspeople. Always a great guest speaker, free drinks, pastries and fruit. Network and still have time for a day’s work.
This month’s guest speaker is Pardip Choat, Elite Detective who will be talking ‘A day in the life of a private detective’ and fraud that businesses can protect themselves against.
Everyone’s welcome – all types and sizes of business – Join us!
What’s the format?
Arrive at the King’s Lynn Innovation Centre (new venue for December) around 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.
Bookings for this event have now closed Join us for the South Norfolk Business Breakfast in the newly refurbished Barford Suite at Barnham Broom with lavish and stylish décor making it one of the nicest event suites in the area! Enjoy a morning of networking over breakfast and hear from our guest speakers. Catch up with existing contacts and make new ones as you take part in our networking ice breakers, designed to help break down the barriers of networking and get to know local businesses in a different way. Not only will you enjoy the usual high standard of food and company, you will also be some of the first to enjoy a preview of the new-look Barford Suite before the grand opening date… Barnham Broom are also offering anyone attending this breakfast the chance to win Afternoon Tea for Two! Our speakers for the morning will be David Allfrey, Infrastructure Delivery Manager and Chris Fernandez, Norwich Western Link Project Manager. Find out more about Norfolk County Council’s priority infrastructure projects and how the council is working to attract national investment in Norfolk’s transport networks. While several ongoing and upcoming projects will be highlighted, the presentation will look in more depth at the Norwich Western Link, the council’s project to create a new or improved road link between the A47 and the western end of Broadland Northway (formerly the NDR). This event is sponsored by Norfolk County Council.
Come along to the free launch of Norfolk Skills and Careers Festival on Friday 11 January 2019, 8am-9am at The International Aviation Academy Norwich. Join us to learn more about the festival and network with business over a coffee and pastry. Hear from the organisers of the region’s largest careers events, as well as students who have been involved and learn how you can help to inspire, motivate students. Find out how your business can support this non-for-profit event by taking an exhibition stand, sponsoring or volunteering. Be part of the largest skills and careers event in Norfolk, with 70 employers, 4,500 students, 100+ careers represented across the two days. The event takes place on Wednesday 6 & Thursday 7 March 2019, at Norfolk Showground. For more about the festival visit click here.
Bookings have now closed for HarperWells Wine Tasting. See you tomorrow if you’re booked on! Come join us for an exlusive way to network and welcome the Spring of 2019. Fiz upon arrival! The evening will consist of wine tasting with at least one wine relevant to the season, a few cheese boards, bread, oils and olives. Enjoy the brilliant Harper Wells venue, located on Ber Street, where the staff have a passion for good wines.
This is a non-technical half day training workshop delivered by Holly Stibbon, 101 designed for people with limited experience in email marketing. This course is well suited to people who wish to improve their knowledge and get better results.
What you will learn
This course will arm you with the knowledge you need to create email campaigns that deliver measurable results.
Aims:
Plan, develop and refine your email marketing strategy and evaluate ROI (Return on Investment)
How to get your emails open, read and acted upon
Course Content
1. Email Marketing and the law
2. Planning your email campaigns
3. Get your audience to open your email
4. Get your audience to react to your email
5. Evaluate your performance
6. Review of your campaigns
About Holly
Holly has worked in the online marketing industry since 1998 and is a Director of Website, Mobile App & Email Marketing company 101. She is responsible for developing and delivering strategies for sales and business management as well as overseeing customer service and project management.
Testimonials
“Very informative and lots of ways for us to improve our email marketing”
“Having little experience I found it very informative, covered all areas and will be very useful to feedback to colleagues.”
“The diversity of the subject and the depth that was covered. Relevant, current information. Good and varied level of detail.”
To celebrate International Women’s Day, NatWest is joining forces with Norwich Community Sports Foundation, Norfolk Chamber of Commerce & Grant Thornton to bring you a unique and free annual event with expert speakers Friday 8th March is your opportunity to discuss and celebrate the ground-breaking work that is taking place to truly drive the greatest change for women. This year’s topic is #BalanceForBetter. Better the balance, better the world. Your guest speakers will take you on a short voyage into the world of Women in Business, covering topics such as gender pay gap and diversity in the workforce. Afterwards we will engage in a lively and informative panel discussion with special guest Chloe Smith MP. Refreshments will be provided and there is ample free parking on site. this event is being held at The Nest which formerly was the Anglian Windows Social Club. 0900 Arrive, Registration & Networking 0930 Guest Speakers:
Kelly Saddleton – Women in Business
Bethan Gill – The Gender Pay Gap
Fiona Ryder – Diversity in Business
1015 Panel Q&A introducing special guest, Chloe Smith MP 1100 Feedback, Marketplace & Networking
SOLD OUT Culture Shock, an event presented by The University of East Anglia (UEA) and Fountain Partnership, supported by Norfolk Chamber of Commerce, will look at tackling issues surrounding workplace culture including non-hierarchical organisational structure, equality in pay, diversity in the workplace, and agile working. Join the conversation to explore ways in which traditional workplace culture is being challenged, and gain insight from diverse viewpoints on how these issues and themes might be approached. Speakers include:
Ali Clabburn – Liftshare
James Groves – Indigo Swan
Dr Claire Hynes – UEA
Rebecca Lewis Smith – Fountain Partnership (keynote)
Laura McGillivray – Norwich City Council
Chris Sargisson – Norfolk Chamber of Commerce
Adam Smith – The Economist
Glen Webster – Barclays
Plus more to be confirmed!
The evening will include a networking reception with food and drinks, which will kindly be provided by our drinks sponsor, Adnams.
Aims to provide delegates with the required level of training, skills and knowledge in First Aid, and comply with the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
Suitable For
Successful delegates will be awarded a certificate of competence accredited by Qualsafe Awards who are recognised by Ofqual. It is valid for three years.
Course Venue
Open courses are held regularly at our training venues in Norwich, Norfolk and Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Alternatively, courses can be arranged at your own site anywhere in the UK (subject to suitability).
Syllabus
Introduction to first aid
Incident management and safety
The unconscious patient
Major illness: diabetes, heart attack, stroke
Fractures and dislocations
Head Injuries
Eye Injuries
Simple record keeping & first aid equipment
The legal framework for first and in the workplace
Basic life support
Use of AED
Control of bleeding and shock
Major Illness: epilepsy, allergic reactions
Burns and scolds
Poisons and harmful substances
Basic casualty handling
Knowledge and skills assessments
“Good course with refreshing content. Great value for money.”
“The use of video clips really helped. The course was a good pace and the content was made interesting. It’s the most enjoyable First Aid course I have attended in 20 years.”
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!
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.
Location: Carrowbreck House, 7 Carrowbreck Road, Hellesdon, Norwich, NR6 5FA. This course develops many of the features of Microsoft Excel. We will look at the most useful elements, including formulas and functions, using Excel as a database and sharing text and data with other applications. Everything will be explained in straightforward terms. It is also an opportunity to iron out any bad habits that you may have picked up. Duration: One-day course (9:30am – 4:00pm approximately) Equipment: No equipment is necessary for you to bring to the course. Pens and note paper will be available. Lunch provided: For full day training courses a sandwich lunch with crisps and cakes will be provided. Refreshments will be available throughout the duration of this course. Course Content: Review Brief review of general Excel principles: Arithmetic formulas Looking at +, -, * & / Brackets BODMAS Advanced AutoSum Unusual ranges Auto-Average/Max/Min/Count AutoFill Building Functions Using the Paste Function dialog Basic functions Functions with one argument: Statistical functions Absolutes When/how to use absolute references Formulas and Functions between Sheets and Workbooks Summarising data from multiple sheets Linking workbooks Advanced Functions Functions with more than one argument e.g. the IF Function Named Ranges Naming ranges Navigating using named ranges Using named ranges in formulas Natural language formulas Excel as a Database Sorting your data Filtering a list Useful database features Good Working Practice Copy and Paste Using the Windows clipboard Paste-Special :- Linking to other files and applications. Replacing formulas with data The Drawing Tools Auto shapes Layers Rotation Alignment Grouping An explanation of different versions How to find familiar commands in the 2003 & 2007/10 interfaces Course price: From £74.00 – £96.00pp For more details or any enquiries, please do contact us on 01603 788950, or email carrowbreck@broadland.gov.uk