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First Aid Skills for Young People

Many of you will have watched the ITVprogramme thisweek called ‘How to Save a Life’. The programme highlighted the possible causes of our country’s very poor cardiac arrest survival rates. Viewers wereasked to consider whether life-saving skills should be taught in schools and were shown a Norwegian school where mandatory training for students has been introduced and survival rates are higher.

At Norvic we believe equippingyoung peoplewith key essential skills is really important and we want to help make this a possibility. As a start we are producing some A4 posters that can be printed from our website. We hope that popping these up on the wall and perhaps running through them with your youngsters each week will be a good start.

The topics we have picked out include;

Asthma, anaphylaxis, fractures, bleeds and making an emergency call.

Do let us know your thoughts and if there is anything else that we can do.

https://www.norvictraining.co.uk/first-aid-for-schools/

Ashton KCJ’s good Will gesture

Many people are unaware of the implications of dying unexpectedly without having made a Will. The most common reasons people tend to give for not having a Will are either that they haven’t ‘got round to it’ or that they feel they haven’t got anything of value to leave behind.

Local law firm, Ashton KCJ has launched a Wills Week campaign,which will run from 25 February – 1 March 2013. The week long campaign aims to raise funds for three local charities, nominated by staff at the firm: the East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH), Headway – the brain injury charity – and Norwich based cancer charity, Big C.

For each Will prepared during Wills Week, Ashton KCJ will donate £100* to one of the three charities. The initiative will run across the firm’s seven offices, including the Norwich office.

Alan Brown, Partner at Ashton KCJ said: “The implications of not making a Will are that the law will decide how your estate will be distributed and who should care for your dependents. Making a Will is a simple process and it lets your family know that you have thought about their future. It can also avoid the confusion and emotional strain which can be placed on loved ones when someone has not made their wishes known.”

“As well as emphasising the importance of making a Will, our Wills Week scheme will raise vital funds for three worthwhile causes. The simple gesture of making a Will can make a real and lasting difference to the lives of local people.”

For further information, please ring Ashton KCJ on: 0800 587 0093 or visit: www.ashtonkcj.co.uk/willsweek

* Each £100 donation is worth £125 to the charity when they claim Gift Aid.

About EACH EACH supports families and cares for children and young people with life-threatening conditions across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk. The charity needs to raise more than £5.75 million in public donations each year to deliver its services.

About Headway With branches across East Anglia, Headway provides a range of services, advice and support to people with an acquired brain injury, and their family and carers.

About Big C Big C supports people affected by cancer and works across Norfolk and Waveney by providing equipment in hospitals and across rural areas, nurses, world-class research and support groups and services through two Big C centres.

Credo Asset finance and Ifor Williams Trailers

Norfolk Trailers are the sole distributors for Ifor Williams Trailers in the Norfolk area, based at Hellesdon Business Park to the North of Norwich City Centre.

Credo Asset Finance are pleased to be awarded there finance company of choice when it comes to providing finance.With so many Horseboxes and Trailer owners within the Norfolk region I`m sure that there are many people who are looking for an upgrade or a replacement.

With New Horseboxes from £89pm and Trailers from £79pm it pays to upgrade now!

Please call either Mike Berridge at Norfolk trailers , Giles Berridge at Barnwell Trailers (Peterborough) or Nick Ruffle at Aggreco (Suffolk) and mention Julian @ Credo.

This is just another example of where Credo helps businesses to sell there products in an affordable way to there customers.

If you have a product that you are looking to sell please contact Julian Pilkington @ Credo on 01603 703180 for more details.

A Short Story

It’s the third week of ‘behind the scene’ of the furniture. This is Wymondham Collection inspiration, Enjoy!!

Norwich contact centre on top of the world

As The View from The Shard, the visitor attraction at the top of the tallest building in Western Europe opened to the public at 9am on Friday 1st February, the team at Norwich-based outsource contact centre, OpenContact, were in party mood as they joined in with the launch celebrations.

OpenContact were appointed to handle the telephone booking and customer service enquiries by The View from the Shard back in July 2012, and have been taking advance bookings since the building’s inauguration. Telephone enquiries have doubled month on month for the contact centre, and last week was the busiest yet, as publicity gained momentum in advance of Friday morning’s grand opening.

OpenContact’s Managing Director, Fiona Temple, said “All of our team have now visited The View from the Shard during January, which means they can now talk to customers in a knowledgeable and enthusiastic way, having experienced it for themselves.”

Tickets for the opening weekend – Friday 1st, Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd February – were sold out for the “multi-sensory experience to 244m (800ft) above one of the greatest cities on earth”. The view at level 69, offers unrivalled 360 degree views of London to a distance of 40 miles, and on level 72 there is an open-air platform where guests are exposed to the elements, and can experience the sounds of the city below.

OpenContact had a launch party for the team at their Roundtree Way headquarters in Norwich on Friday morning to celebrate the opening and to reward the hard work the team have put in to develop an excellent partnership with their client. Fiona said “We are extremely proud to be representing such an iconic attraction, and are delighted to be working in partnership with the team from The View, who see us as an extension of their organisation and an integral part of their operation. This is exactly what we always aim for in developing relationships with clients. It helps guarantee success, with customers receiving the high quality service they expect from our clients’ brands.”

The upturn in business from The View from the Shard comes just as OpenContact acquire 3 new Norwich-based virtual receptionist clients for whom they provide a message taking service, as well as commencing work for a holiday park based in Devon. Welcome Family Holiday Park appointed OpenContact to handle their booking and customer service calls from the beginning of January, resulting in a bumper start to the new year. Fiona goes on to say “This has been a very strong start to 2013, and with some very exciting prospects in the pipeline, I’m very confident we are going to have a great year, creating more jobs and moving forward with our technology investment programme.”

OneStream named finalist in Spirit of Enterprise Awards

The finalists of the Great Yarmouth Spirit of Enterprise Awardshave beenofficially announced and we are very excited to share with you that we have been short listed for Great Business to Business Service Award.

The Great Business to Business Service Award has been sponsored by Bateman Groundworks Ltd. It is open to businesses that can demonstrate exceptionally high standards of service or have implemented working practices to improve their service to other businesses that has resulted in consistently strong sales and exports. The award is for businesses that can demonstrate that they have identified areas of weakness and then worked to improve these areas; or that they have consistently promoted a culture or approach that promotes excellent service.

Commenting on the news Matt Buck, Head of Customer Experience said “It was fantastic to learn that we are finalists in the category of Great Business to Business Customer Service in the Spirit of Enterprise Awards. Awards are so much more than a decoration for the company mantle-piece! Amongst many benefits, they are an independent approval for the hard work of an organisation and it’s people; they serve as a marker of what we expect of our organisation, and what others can expect of us; they boost the spirit of the team delivering the award winning performance and spur the team to achieve more.

“Our investment and work within the realm of customer service has been extensive and is not about to stop, with some important projects underway in 2013 that we hope to be able to announce shortly. We obviously hope to win the award category overall, but ultimately the most important thing is that we continue to strive to place great service at the heart of our organisation.

“The judges for the category are from a very successful business working with large public and private sector clients. They absolutely know what great business to business customer service means and winning the award would therefore be a fantastic recognition of our efforts. Fingers crossed please!”

There are two further finalists for this category including Albies Taxis and Prevent Fire Limited.

About the awards

Now in its sixth year the prestigious awards ceremony takes place on 15th March 2013 at The Zest Rooms, Potters Leisure Resort.

The Awards evening is a high-profile celebration of all that’s outstanding in business and enterprise in the Borough of Great Yarmouth, focusing on and recognising the achievements through innovation, entrepreneurial thinking and sheer determination of businesses of all sizes and from every sector.

The official award supplement will be published in the Great Yarmouth Mercury on 1st March 2013.

For more info visit https://www.soea.co.uk/index.php or look for #SOEA on twitter.

Improved new website design for Omar Park Homes

Omar Park Homes, the UK’s leading manufacturer of park homes, appointed Bigfork and Naked Marketing to improve their website. The companies worked together to produce a brand new website with an appealing, response driven design. Navigation has been improved so visitors to the website can easily find home details, images and floorplans and order brochures. The new website has a comprehensive and easy to use content management system allowing the Omar team to update their website inhouse.

The next stage is to increase relevant traffic to the website through an online marketing campaign including email marketing, search engine optimisation and Google Adwords.

See the new website here.

Bigfork Ltd

www.bigfork.co.uk

Tel:01603 513080

Norwich Airport TOPS Thomson Survey

NORWICH, Tuesday 5th February 2013 – NORWICH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT COMES FIRST IN THOMSON SURVEY

Norwich International Airport is delighted to have been voted one of the best in the UK by Thomson passengers who completed the Thomson Customer Service Questionnaire during 2012. The questionnaire covers the helpfulness of the Check-in staff, service received at the Customer Services Desk and the overall UK departure airport experience. Norwich International achieved equal first place out of seventeen airports served by Thomson across the UK. Gary Blake, Customer Services Manager commented “Our aim is to be the airport of choice for friendliness and great customer service and these results indicate that we are achieving our goals. Our customer services team work extremely hard to maintain high levels of service and I am delighted that this has been recognised by our Thomson passengers and very much hope that our objective, to ensure our passenger’s journey through our airport is a pleasurable experience is enjoyed by all.” 2013 is forecast to be a busy summer for Norwich International Airport with Thomson holiday flight capacity up 113% year on year with additions such as Tenerife, Tunisia and Turkey. -End-

BUILD Charity seeking sponsorship partner for World Record Attempt

Norfolk based charity BUILD provides social, leisure and learning opportunities to young people and adults with disabilities, and has done so since 1967. To meet the challenges of changes in public sector funding, and a decrease in charitable income, it is planning a series of community based fundraising activities this year and is looking for commercial partners.

An opportunity exists for a partner to support a group of UEA Medical Students planning a five a side football match which will last for over 43 hours in September 2013 to re-write the Guinness World Record. Underlying sponsorship is required to fund the requirements (set by Guinness) to film the action, and fund referees and appropriately qualified time-keeper’s fees, as well as the welfare support systems required for such an endurance activity.

Sponsors will have the opportunity to be associated with the record attempt, the pre-event media launch and marketing activity, and the post event reception, as well as accessing BUILD’s employee shadowing programme which provides muitual staff development opportunities.

The sum of around £2,500 is being sought to underwrite the event, so that all money raised by the players and supporters can go directly to the charity, and its beneficiaries.

If you are interested in further discussions about this, or other opportunities for partnership working with BUILD Charity, please call the Chief Executive, James Kearns on 01603 618029 or e mail james.kearns@buildcharity.co.uk.

Get ready for summer with a UEA intern

It may be cold outside, but rest assured summer is coming…and the UEA is pleased to announce the launch of its new Summer Internship Programme.

With this programme you can secure a 2nd year UEA undergraduate to work with you full-time or part-time for between four and eight weeks during July and August.

The programme is currently offering a 40% subsidy on the cost of the student’s wage to SMEs; but availability is limited and the subsidies will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Internships are a proven way to get help with a project, launch a new initiative or even bridge the staffing gap over the summer holiday period. Typical activities include marketing, research, social media, IT, project management, events, PR, carbon reduction projects or lab support. Whatever you have in mind, get in touch and we can explore the possibilities.

UEA internships are also very easy to set up, with minimal paperwork, and support is available throughout the internship. You have no PAYE administration.

The deadline for submitting intern job specifications is Wednesday 6 February 2013. Don’t delay – get in touch and ask us for a template.

There is also an innovative networking and speed interview event on 11 and 12 March 2013, so save the date!

To find out more, visit www.uea.ac.uk/internships, email internship@uea.ac.uk, or call us on 01603 593917.

Norwich Big Switch and Save

Roll up; roll up for cheaper fuel bills!

Norwich Big Switch and Save launched on the 21st January, the highly successful scheme will open for registration for eight weeks.

It is a simple idea. Get enough households to band together. Ask the energy companies for the best deal they can offer the group as a whole. And move, en masse, to the one provider with the lowest price It’s an easy way for people to engage in the energy market. You have a trusted third party (Norwich City Council) who’s actually doing all the leg work and making it simpler. They go out and carry out an auction and hopefully get the best possible price for the consumers involved During the first tranche, a total of 1,768 households signed up. Two thirds were offered a better deal than their current one, with the average saving being £165 for the year (the top saving was a whopping £500). It is estimated city homes saved approximately £54,000 as a result.

The website opened on the 21st January, all you need to do is provide basic information of yourself and your gas and electricity usage. So get your bills at hand and go to www.norwich.gov.uk and press the Big Switch and Save link

Norfolk Police Business News- January 2013

Norfolk Police and crime issues affecting the business community, January 2013 update:

Crime in Norfolk is falling, with 11.6% less crimes being recorded this year (for the period to the end of December 2012) compared with the same time last year. Current issues of concern in relation to business crime are:

• BROADLAND – Thefts of outboard motors – There has been a spate of marine crimes, with outboard motors being stolen from boats at a business premises in Brundall. Police are working to gather intelligence to identify possible offenders. Anyone with information is asked to contact Norfolk Police on 101. Boat owners are asked to follow simple measures to keep their boating equipment safe. This can be viewed here.

• SOUTH NORFOLK – Catalytic convertor thefts – 20 thefts of catalytic convertors have been reported in Norfolk this year, with nearly all occurring in the south of the county. A similar spate has been recorded in Suffolk. 4 x 4 vehicles have been targeted, with the majority of vehicles hit being Ford Rangers. Police will be striving to stop criminals carrying out these crimes by deploying Automatic Number Plate Recognition Intercept Teams (ANPRIT) teams on the main routes in and out of the affected areas and continue focussed crime reduction work in an effort to prevent further crimes.

Vehicle owners are advised to consider the use of additional locks and security to protect catalytic convertors. Full advice is available here.

• COUNTY – Thefts from motor vehicles – During the past month, a number of thefts from vans have been recorded, with a business premises being repeatedly targeted. Parts such as wheels and wing mirrors have been taken. Officers are carrying out targeted patrols in affected areas and reviewing intelligence in an attempt to locate offenders. Business owners are reminded to ensure that premises holding vehicles are kept secure and well lit, and to ensure that good CCTV systems are in place.

• COUNTY – New scheme to tackle fraud – Norfolk and Suffolk Police have joined a national scheme aimed at enhancing fraud investigations and improving the efficiency with which these investigations are carried out. From 14 January 2013, both forces started using Action Fraud – the UK’s national fraud reporting centre, which will act as a central point of contact for all information about fraud and financially-motivated internet crime. Full information is available here.

• Business Safety Reducing the risk of crimes against your business will help to support its long-term success. Security and crime prevention should be integral to any business plan, not just a reaction after the event. Norfolk Police can assist with advice on a number of methods to reduce business crime, what to do if a crime is committed against your business, and steps you can take to make sure that your business recovers as swiftly as possible from any criminal activity. More advice is available here. A DVD containing business safety advice is also available. To request a copy, contact Norfolk Police on 101 and ask to speak to your Crime Reduction Officer.

• Join Police Direct Police Direct is a high tech messaging service provided by Norfolk Police, which is designed to bring you up to date information about crime and policing issues in your area. We can send you information by email to your computer, by text to your mobile phone, or by leaving a message on your landline. To sign up for free, click here.