Get involved with Learning at Work Week
The Campaign supports lifelong learning, which is likely to make us healthier, happier, longer living and wealthier. We benefit as individuals, but it also has wide ranging and immeasurable benefits for our families and communities, our working lives, society and the economy.
Learning at Work week is an annual event and this year's theme is 'Shaping the Future'.
Everything we do at the Network – from training courses to business lectures, newsletters to job fairs – is about learning and sharing, says Sarah Gleadell, Learning Collaboration Manager. In fact, Learning at Work week is something we feel strongly about. With the amazing work Cambridge organisations do with L&D, we want to celebrate it and encourage our members to get involved.
Places are limited on many of these courses and workshops so please get in touch with [email protected] for the latest availability and to save your place.
Monday 13 May 2019 What? When? Who? Where? Transition to Management (Day 1)
Being a new manager can be tough and a practical toolkit will really help.
09.30-17.00 DGI Barclays Eagle Labs Workplace Health: Finding Control in Uncertain Times
12.00-13.30 Your People Potential RAND Europe Workplace Health: Life Hacks Workshop
14.30-16.30 Your People Potential TBC Who's got the Monkey
14.30-16.30 elconsulting IESO Digital Health Self Harm
14.30-16.30 Mind TBC Eating Disorders
14.30-16.30 Mind
TBC Tuesday 14 May 2019 What When Who Where HR L&D & Recruitment Peer Group:
How to Spot Mentally Healthy Workplaces
09.30-11.00 Your People Potential Birketts Transition to Management (Day 2)
Being a new manager can be tough and a practical toolkit will really help.
09.30-17.00 DGI Barclays Eagle Labs How to Influence Leaders to Take on your Ideas?
12.00-13.00 The Geek Whisperer The Bradfield Centre Personal Resilience Workshop TBC Mind Speechmatics Suicide Awareness Workshop
TBC Mind South Cambridgeshire District Council Introduction to Mental Health
TBC ML&C
TBC Micromastery Workshop
TBC Your People Potential Frontier Developments
Wednesday 15 May 2019 What When Who Where Making Apprenticeships Work
The ONE Group, with Anglia Ruskin University and Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group to offer information for those looking to build apprenticeships into their talent strategy 08.00-11.00 The ONE Group The Hauser Forum Confident Communication
Learn how to write strong material and delivering it in a way that grabs your audience's attention. 09.30-17.00 Jon Torrens Barclays Eagle Labs
Thursday 16 May 2019 What When Who Where Podcasting: A Short Guide to Producing Podcasts for Business
Why and how to produce a podcast 08.00-10.00 Cambridge TV The Hauser Forum Interviewing Skills
It's often challenging to select the right candidate, especially in a competitive market 09.30-17.00 DGI Barclays Eagle Labs How to Spot Signs of Poor Mental Health 09.00-10.30 Your People Potential South Cambridgeshire District Council Life Hacks for Busy People 11.00-12.30 Your People Potential South Cambridgeshire District Council How to Spot Signs of Poor Mental Health 13.30-15.00 Your People Potential South Cambridgeshire District Council Life Hacks for Busy People 15.30-17.00 Your People Potential South Cambridgeshire District Council Friday 17 May 2019 What When Who Where Shaping the Future Conference
Discuss how the world of work is currently changing and may change further in the future: how will this affect the workforce, the skills we need, the shape of work? Are schools getting the future workforce ready? 10.00-15.30 Cake and HR IWM Duxford Optimising Talent Workshops TBC Paul Sanderson & Liz Smith TBC Introduction to Mental Health TBC Your People Potentia Frontier Developments
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