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Training Course Brochure 2018 Issue 8-05/02/18 To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com

Contents Educational Visits 3-4 First Aid 5-9 NEW COURSE: (Level 3) Award in Emergency First Aid at Work General Data Protection Regulation 10-11 Health & Safety 12-16 NEW ACCREDITED: QA Level 2 Award in Safe Moving and Handling (RQF) NEW ACCREDITED: QA Level 2 Award in Principles of COSHH Awareness (RQF) Finance 17-18 ICT 19-23 Governance 24-26 Schools HR 27-29 Testimonials 30-31 To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 2

Educational Visits To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 3

Educational Visits Training Role of the EVC It is crucial that all schools have an appropriate designated member of staff to co-ordinate Educational Visits in schools (of all types). The member of school staff designated as the EVC should be specifically competent in key areas, including: Health and safety policy and procedures, common sense and proportionate approaches to managing risk benefits. Implementing appropriate preventive and protective measures Providing appropriate training and information Preparing for emergencies, including recording and reporting accidents Evaluating, monitoring and reviewing procedures and arrangements regularly accredited Wednesday, 7 February 2018 Wednesday, 25 April 2018 09:30-15:30 NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ Free for members purchasing the School Management Support SLA or EVC SLA (cancellation/non attendance fee applies) 149.00 non members. EVC Network Meeting (For Existing EVC s) Incorporating practical tasks to refresh your knowledge of visits, this meeting will update you on guidance changes and practice. EVC s are only required to attend one session and both will be held at Francis House. The session is free to Newham LA Schools and those schools/ settings which have purchased the NPW Education Visits Support Service. and Monday, 19 March 2018 09:00 to 11:00 (Please arrive 08:50 for registration) Monday, 19 March 2018 13:00 to 15:00 (Please arrive at 12:50 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London E13 9PJ Free to members who have an NPW School Management Support SLA OR EVC SLA. 50 non-members. Cancellation/noattendance fees applies (less than 48 hours) of 50.00 per person. To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 4

First Aid To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 5

First Aid Training Introduction NPW First Aid courses are bespoke and tailored to meet the needs of schools. All are delivered by Strong Roots Training who only use trainers that have past professional contact with young people (such as youth workers, SEN staff, etc.). Unlike some training providers, our courses are regulated by Qualsafe, an Ofqual recognised Awarding Organisation, established by experts in the first aid training industry. Strict limits also apply on the number of trainees on courses at any one session. This means we always excel in quality. We are able to provide the training at your school to fit around you on days of your choice; or on prearranged dates at NPW offices, Francis House, Plaistow, London E.13 9PJ detailed in the attachment. All courses undertaken at Francis House include refreshments and lunch on each day. Award in Emergency First Aid at Work QA Level 3 (RQF) This vital, 1 day course, is for those working in schools and is appropriate for all staff, in particular those who may need to deputise in the absence of the school main first aider to administer emergency first aid. It is also ideal for people who have a specific responsibility to provide basic first aid in voluntary and community activities. NEW This qualification is valid for 3 years from the date of training. Who should attend? Any Staff who may deputise in the absence of the main first aider. i.e. Teachers, lunch time supervisors, breakfast club providers, staff, catering operatives, cleaners, teaching assistants, learning support assistants etc. Course content: Understand the role and responsibilities of a First Aider Assessing an incident Unresponsive casualty Wounds, bleeding and shock- option of catastrophic bleeding Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the safe use of an AED Choking Minor injuries Burns and scalds Additional information can be given on asthma, epilepsy, diabetes, anaphylaxis Wednesday 21st February 2018 9.00am to 4.30pm (Please arrive at 8.50 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ 70 Members / 85 Non Members I have been on many and found this to be the best. The venue is so much better and the people are nice and helpful.. I was very happy there and would certainly recommend colleagues to use NPW in the future. Joan Collins Attendance & Welfare Manager Eleanor Smith School First Aid at Work Refresher (2 day) To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 6

First Aid Training First Aid at Work Refresher (2 days) QA Level 3 (RQF) This 2 day course updates the first aid skills for people who need to renew their existing statutory 3 day first aid at work certificate and whose existing certificate is still valid.* * Whilst the course will cover some basic paediatric elements if your school requires the full Paediatric First Aid at Work qualification you should choose to attend either the Paediatric First Aid at Work (2 day) course OR the New Combined First at Work Plus Paediatric Training (3 days) ** It is a requirement that Refresher First Aid at Work Training should be completed within 6 weeks of the expiry of the existing full 3 day first aid at work certificate. Extensions can be sought if: The time between the certificate expiry and the course is 7 10 weeks. The time between the certificate expiry and the course is 11 weeks or more The trainee must evidence refresher training each year (basic first aid). The trainee cannot evidence refresher training then they will need to attend the full 3 day FAW course. Thursday 22 to Friday 23 February 2018 Monday 19 to Tuesday 20 March 2018 Thursday 26 to Friday 27 April 2018 Tuesday 5 to Wednesday 6 June 2018 Monday 9 to Tuesday 10 July 2018 09:00 to 16:30 (Please arrive at 08:50 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ 170 Members / 185 Non Members. Lunch and refreshments included Please inform us at the time of booking if extensions need to be sought for your staff. Staff must bring their existing FAW certificate to the training as evidence of expiry date. Paediatric First Aid (2 day) QA Level 3 (RQF) In line with Ofsted requirements for early years this 2 day course is for those who might have to identify and manage emergency situations or manage minor everyday occurrences when looking after children (defined as up to puberty). This qualification meets Ofsted requirements for those working in early year s settings. The current EYFS statutory framework requires at least one person who has a current paediatric first aid certificate to be on the premises at times when children are present. Monday 19 to Tuesday 20 February 2018 Thursday 22 to Friday 23 March 2018 Thursday 19 to Friday 20 April 2018 Monday 21 to Tuesday 22 May 2018 Thursday 28 to Friday 29 June 2018 09:00 to 16:30 (Please arrive at 08:50 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ 170 Members / 185 Non Members. Lunch and refreshments included To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 7

First Aid Training First Aid at Work (3 day) QA Level 3 (RQF) This 3 day course provides the comprehensive training needed to become a confident first aider at work, giving you the practical experience and knowledge to deal with first aid emergencies. The course will cover some basic paediatric elements but if your school requires the full Paediatric First Aid at Work qualification you should choose to attend either the Paediatric First Aid at Work (2 day) course OR the New Combined First at Work plus Paediatric Training (3 days) Monday 26 to Wednesday 28 February 2018 Wednesday 21 to Friday 23 March 2018 Monday 14 to Wednesday 16 May 2018 Wednesday 20 to Friday 22 June 2018 09:00 to 16:30 (Please arrive at 08:50 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ 195 Members / 205 Non Members. Lunch and refreshments included. New Combined First Aid at Work plus Paediatric First Aid Training (3 Days) QA Level 3 (RQF) This new 3 day course is designed to give the first aider the skills and knowledge to manage first aid incidents in the workplace setting. It includes the required time allocation for both the Paediatric First Aid Training Course and the First Aid at Work Training course, satisfying Ofsted requirements. The course is run as one event but participants will be awarded two qualifications with two certificates issued, Level 3 First Aid at Work and Level 3 Paediatric First Aid. The course content is intense and more in-depth and targeted towards the adult, child and baby. Monday 23 to Wednesday 25 April 2018 Monday 25 to Wednesday 27 June 2018 09:00 to 17:00 (Please arrive at 08:50 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ 280 Members / 295 Non Members. Lunch and refreshments included. The course times for this training will be: 09:00 5.00pm. Homework will also be required. It is strongly recommended that trainees have had previous training and experience in first aid due to the intensive nature To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 8

First Aid Training Please Note All courses MUST be attended in full, failure to attend in full for whatever reason, will result in certification not being awarded. Prefer the Training held at your School? We are able to arrange for all of our first aid training courses to be held at your School, providing you have a minimum of 8 participants. Please email your requirements to firstaidtraining@npw.uk.com and someone will be in touch to discuss your needs further, provide a price and make suitable arrangements. Bespoke Training If you have any bespoke first aid needs around curriculum and first aid or other training needs then please do email these to firstaidtraining@npw.uk.com To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 9

General Data Protection Regulation To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 10

To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 11

Health & Safety To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 12

Health & Safety NEW Accredited: QA Level 2 Award in Safe Moving and Handling (RQF) (Previously named Manual Handling) The Manual Handling Operations Regulations define manual handling as any transporting or supporting of a load (including the lifting, putting down, pushing and pulling, carrying or moving thereof) by hand or bodily force. Staff will learn the key principles of manual handling and how to apply these in the workplace. They will also practise a wide range of techniques, ensuring that they leave the course confident and proficient in moving and handling. Thursday, 1 March 2018 Monday, 2 July 2018 13:00-16:00 (Please arrive 12:50 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ 80 members/ 90 non-members Certification is valid for 3 years. NEW Accredited: QA Level 2 Award in Principles of COSHH Awareness (RQF) In partnership with Strongroots Training we are pleased to deliver this new ½ day COSSH Awareness training. This is a must for all staff with a responsibility for storing, using, handling or transporting hazardous substances or biological agents or for those overseeing staff and contractors with this responsibility. What is COSHH and how to implement COSHH Regulations What is a hazardous substance / biological agent The risks and damage caused by exposure How to avoid exposure through safe handling and storage Procedure if contamination occurs Assessing and creating action plans Thursday, 1 March 2018 Monday, 2 July 2018 09:00 to 12:00 noon (please arrive 08:45 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London E13 9PJ 80 members / 90 nonmembers CIEH Foundation Certificate in Food Safety Everyone who works with food (teaching and support staff) has a special safeguarding responsibility to ensure the food they prepare, wok with or serve is safe to eat. Grainne Sheehy, NPW Catering Development Officer, offers extra provision, resource and school staff working with food that are not catering team members an opportunity to achieve the CIEG Foundation Certificate in Food Safety Award. The course content will cover broad concepts of food hazards and how they can be contained and will be assessed by a test paper of 30 multiple choice test questions, culminating in the examination and awarding of the CIEH Foundation Certificate in Food Safety. Wednesday, 7 March 2018 Monday, 30 April 2018 Monday, 11 June 2018 09:00-16:30 (please arrive 08:45 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London E13 9PJ 62.50 plus 12.50 VAT per person members and non-members To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 13

Health & Safety Introduction to Health & Safety at Work Briefing for Head Teachers and Senior School Managers This is a training course that has been primarily designed for new head teachers, heads of establishments and senior school managers which explains the Health and Safety Management Systems used in schools and other educational settings. The course may benefit deputy head teachers acting in the absence of the head teacher during the school year or other members of the leadership team with a health and safety remit. The elements of the course will contain the following: Clarification of the responsibilities of the head teacher or person acting in their absence An introduction to health and safety legislation relating to schools and other educational establishments The role of Corporate Health and Safety The role of Newham Partnership Working Guidance on the duty to manage asbestos Briefing on health and safety management system used in schools Workshop and introduction to risk assessment Wednesday, 9 May 2018 09:30-15:30 (Please arrive at 09:15 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London E13 9PJ 149.00 per person members and non-members. Please note there is a no-show/late cancellation charge (less than 48 hours) of 100.00 per person to cover administration, refreshment and tutor costs. Legionella and Asbestos Briefing Controlling Risk in Schools Head teachers have a responsibility to maintain a clean, safe educational environment. The Legionella bacteria is a perennial problem that is spread through contaminated water systems; it is a school duty to control outbreaks of Legionnaires. Head Teachers also have a duty to manage and control the exposure risk of any asbestos in school. There are high penalties for asbestos exposure. NPW is providing a briefing session to raise awareness of Legionella risks and how to control asbestos in your school. Experienced trainers will offer advice and guidance on the prevention and control of legionella in your school and how to manage asbestos risks. The session will include information on what legionella is and how it spreads; what is expected of you and how to fulfil those requirements; you will be briefed on the latest asbestos issues and how to write an asbestos management plan. Friday, 9 March 2018 10:00-11:45 (please arrive 09:50 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London E13 9PJ 45 members and non members To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 14

Health & Safety Fire Warden Training The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires employers to have a strategy to evacuate people (staff, visitors and children) within the building. Topics covered include: Fire prevention and your role in the event of a fire What to do if a fire breaks out and how people react in fire situations Emergency evacuation procedures Safety features within buildings and Safe evacuation and fire assembly Basic principles of fire Legislation and fire risk assessment requirements Control measures to minimise the risk of fire and Structural measures to prevent spread of fire and smoke Fire detection, fire warning and fire fighting equipment and how to use fire extinguishers Requirements for fire plans & Emergency evacuation procedures Friday, 23 February 2018 09:00-12:00 (please arrive 08:45 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London E13 9PJ 44.95 member and nonmembers Risk Assessment Master Class NPW is running a training day on risk assessments to help those who have the responsibility of assessing risk. The session will include types of risk assessments, the 5-step process, what is expected of you (the responsible person) and how to fulfil those requirements. Head teachers must manage health and safety on school premises and as such delegate responsibility to competent staff to undertake risk assessments in order to control the various risks within the school. You must control and assess the risks on your premises by using the 5-step process: 1. Identify the hazards 2. Who might be harmed and how 3. Evaluate the risks and prevention 4. Record significant findings 5. Review and update Wednesday, 21 March 2018 09:30-15:30 (Please arrive 09:15 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London E13 9PJ 195 members and non-members. Please note there is a no-show/late cancellation charge (less than 48 hours) of 100.00 per person to cover administration, refreshment and tutor costs. To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 15

Health & Safety Working at heights Schools must ensure that employees are appropriately trained to carry out their work safely. This also includes ensuring that other staff are supervised by somebody competent to work at heights. This includes an understanding of how to undertake a working at height risk assessment, how to use and access the appropriate equipment safely and how to ensure that employees can reduce their risk of falls from height. This new NPW Working at Height training course will assist you in complying with the Work at Height Regulations 2005 by providing the necessary information needed to be able to successfully deal with working at height risks and control measures. You are working at height if you: work above ground/floor level could fall from an edge through an opening or fragile surface could fall from ground level into an opening in a floor or a hole in the ground Monday, 12 March 2018 10:00-13:00 (Please arrive at 09:45 for registration) NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London E13 9PJ 80 members / 90 nonmembers Covered more than I expected Simple, straightforward to understand Nimisha Lathigra Selwyn Primary School Working at Heights To book: trainingsms@npw.uk.com 16

Finance To book: edugov@npw.uk.com or call 0207 249 6936 17

To book: edugov@npw.uk.com or call 0207 249 6936 18

ICT To book: http://www.itass.newham.gov.uk/admin/courses/catalog.asp Book Online here. 19

ICT The courses are free to school staff from schools that have an ICT training SLA (with exception of GDPR **), but can be paid for if no SLA. The courses are available to book on our website here. FMS End of Year Refresher This course takes the user through the Year End procedures in FMS in line with the LA timings and regulations. The training will take delegates from the first preliminary closure to finalising the schools accounts. Wednesday, 21 February 2018 09:15-11:00 Target Audience This course is a refresher course and is therefore only suitable for users who have completed the FMS End of Financial Year course previously. FMS User Defined Reports This course will enable you to create user-defined reports within FMS, such as the BMR: These reports can be used to simplify the financial data for presentation to others, for example, governors or the senior leadership team. The session will give attendees the opportunity to gain remote access to Wednesday, 7 March 2018 13:15-16:00 Target Audience This course is for Bursars, School Business Manager and Finance Officer. To book: http://www.itass.newham.gov.uk/admin/courses/catalog.asp Book Online here. 20

ICT The courses are free to school staff from schools that have an ICT training SLA (with exception of GDPR **), but can be paid for if no SLA. The courses are available to book on our website here. Introduction to SIMS The course consists of: An overview of SIMS.net Configuring the Home Page Viewing pupil records and links User options and shortcuts Running pre-defined SIMS reports Using the documentation centre Tuesday, 24 April 2018 09:15-12:00 Target Audience New users of SIMS.net. who require a brief overview of the system The course is suitable for administrative, teaching and management staff. No previous experience of SIMS.net is required. FMS - Accounts Payable Set-up and maintain Suppliers details Processing Purchase Processing Invoices and Credit Note Cheque Processing BACS Payments (overview Reports SIMS Core Function - Day 1 of 2 The course consists of: Brief overview of SIMS Managing pupil records Managing contact details Recording leavers and re-admissions Importing and exporting CTFs Bulk update tool Managing agencies and agents Basic Reporting Pupil Admissions Wednesday, 25 April 2018 09:15-15:00 Target Audience New starter to FMS, i.e. School Business Managers, Finance Officers and Admin Staff. Tuesday, 1 May 2018 13:15-16:00 Target Audience New users of SIMS.net. who require are regular users of the system; The course is suitable for administrative, teaching and management staff. No previous experience of SIMS.net is required. To book: http://www.itass.newham.gov.uk/admin/courses/catalog.asp Book Online here. 21

ICT The courses are free to school staff from schools that have an ICT training SLA (with exception of GDPR **), but can be paid for if no SLA. The courses are available to book on our website here. SIMS Core Function - Day 1 of 2 The course consists of: Brief overview of SIMS Managing pupil records Managing contact details Recording leavers and re-admissions Importing and exporting CTFs Bulk update tool Managing agencies and agents Basic Reporting Pupil Admissions Tuesday, 1 May 2018 13:15-16:00 Target Audience New users of SIMS.net. who require are regular users of the system; The course is suitable for administrative, teaching and management staff. No previous experience of SIMS.net is required FMS - General Ledger Using Bank, Using Charge Account and Understanding the Chart of Accounts Review Manual Journal, Non-Invoiced, Petty Cash, VAT Journal Review and General Ledger Creating User Defined Reports Wednesday, 9 May 2018 09:15-15:00 Target Audience School Finance Officers/Business Managers FMS - End of Year for New Users This course takes the user through the Year End procedures in FMS in line with the LA timings and regulations. The training will take delegates from the first preliminary closure to finalising the schools accounts. Tuesday, 6 February 2018 09:15-12:00 Target Audience Finance Officer/School Bursar/School Business Manager new to the process of FMS Closedown. To book: http://www.itass.newham.gov.uk/admin/courses/catalog.asp Book Online here. 22

ICT The courses are free to school staff from schools that have an ICT training SLA (with exception of GDPR **), but can be paid for if no SLA. The courses are available to book on our website here. FMS - FMS - Processing Salary Actuals (Interactive Workshop) This workshop will help the users to understand the process of linking service terms to the correct ledger codes, how to reconcile the actual files that are sent to schools and correct any issues within the file. This is important as the salary costs need to feed through to FMS correctly for budget monitoring purposes. Tuesday, 20 February 2018 13:15 to 16:00 Target Audience This workshop is aimed at Bursars and School Business managers. SIMS Core Function - Day 2 of 2 Brief overview of SIMS Managing pupil records, pupil admissions, Basic Reporting Managing contact details Recording leavers and re-admissions Importing and exporting CTFs Bulk update tool Managing agencies and agents Thursday, 17 May 2018 09:15-12:00 Target Audience New users of SIMS.net. who require are regular users of the system; The course is suitable for administrative, teaching and management staff. No previous experience of SIMS.net is required To book: http://www.itass.newham.gov.uk/admin/courses/catalog.asp Book Online here. 23

Governance To book: edugov@npw.uk.com or call 0207 249 6936 24

Governance What s New in the Primary Curriculum? (KNOWLEDGE) Competency Framework Competencies 2a & 5a Find out about the curriculum in our primary schools and how governors can support schools with curriculum development. Enhance your knowledge of primary subjects, British Values and the changes to assessment by exploring how schools promote the development of pupils knowledge, understanding and skills as part of the wider curriculum. Wednesday, 7 February 2018 10:00-12 noon or 19:00-21:00 NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ Dealing with Exclusions 1 & 2 (SKILLS) Competency Framework - Competencies 1a & 5a Governing boards and head teachers are required by law to follow statutory guidance issued by the Secretary of State when making decisions on exclusions and administering the exclusions process. This session will cover what governors need to do to carry out their responsibilities. It is strongly recommended that all governors likely to be involved in exclusions attend this course. (s) Tuesday, 20 February 2018 Part 1 10:00-12 noon or 19:00-21:00 Tuesday, 27 February 2018 Part 2 (evening only) 19:00-21:00 NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ Challenge & Support (SKILLS) Competency Framework - Competencies 1a, 1d, 2a and 2b Ofsted continue to focus very closely on governance and inspectors will look at governing board minutes for evidence of how well governors challenge and support school leaders by asking appropriately challenging questions. This session will help governors identify issues that require greater scrutiny and will give guidance as to how questions can best be put. Thursday, 22 February 2018 10:00-12 noon or 19:00-21:00 NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ To book: edugov@npw.uk.com or call 0207 249 6936 25

Governance Introduction to Governance Competency Framework - Competencies 3a & 4a This course is designed to give new governors the essential information they require to become effective governors. It is based on the national programme developed by the DfE and is built around the key roles that governors play in helping their schools to raise standards of achievement. Saturday, 10 March 2018 09:00 15:00 NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ Religious Education and Collective Worship (KNOWLEDGE) Competency Framework - Competencies 5a This workshop will clarify school responsibilities around religious education and collective worship. It will give governors time to think about how both can make an important contribution to SMSC and promoting fundamental British values within a school. Monday, 19 March 2018 10:00-12 Noon or 19:00-21:00 NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ To book: edugov@npw.uk.com or call 0207 249 6936 26

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Schools HR Safer Recruitment Training Participants will: Look at how safer recruitment fits within the wider context of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Look at the importance of following a consistent and thorough process to obtain relevant information about each job applicant. Consider the importance of using structured interviews, and pre-employment checks on selected candidates. Examine the need for ongoing awareness and vigilance and consider how organisations can develop and maintain an environment that deters and prevents abuse and challenges inappropriate behaviour. Participants will be expected to complete an assessment to test their understanding of the training material. Who is the course for? Anyone involved in the recruitment of school staff and volunteers Thursday, 24 May 2018 09:00-17:00 NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ The course is free for those schools and settings which have purchased the Schools HR SLA. Other attendees will be charged 150. Please note there is a no-show/late cancellation charge (less than 48 hours) of 50 per person to cover administration and tutor costs. Contact/To book Sarah Bartley (trm@npw.uk.com) School Business Manager Briefing Content for the sessions varies, and includes: Updates on new government legislation Safer recruitment issues Administration and procedural issues. Additional content TBC in Spring Term 2018 Who is the course for? School Business Managers and/or Office Managers Monday, 5 March 2018 2 hour sessions delivered at 09:30 or 12:30 NPW Offices, Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ The course is free for those schools and settings which have purchased the Schools HR SLA Contact/To book Jacqui Earl (Jacqueline.Earl@npw.uk.com) 28

Schools HR Managing Staff Sickness The briefing offers a step by step guide to ensure managers are confident when managing absence in line with Management of Sickness Absence Policy and Procedures. Content includes: managing the stages of sickness absence making reasonable adjustments to support employees raising awareness of disability discrimination the role of occupational health managing sickness dismissal Who is the course for? Senior managers/leaders Flexible dates on request 1 to 1.5 hours Delivered in school on request The briefing is free for those schools and settings which have purchased the Schools HR SLA Contact/To book Tom Alexander /Jane Howard Tom.Alexander@npw.uk.com / Jane.Howard@npw.uk.com Positive Behaviour Management Workshop One: Top Ten Tips of Classroom Behaviour Management Workshop Two: Advanced Behaviour Management in the Classroom. This includes: learning how to identify pupils' motivation and how to modify response; language of choice; delivering sanctions. Workshop Three: Introduction to Solution Focussed Brief Therapy Approaches. This session is particularly useful for staff working with pupils with SEND Who is the course for? Teachers in their first year of teaching, HLTAs, Cover Supervisors or staff who want a refresher 1 day course covering workshops 1-3: 20/21 February, 2018 Twilights: workshop 1: Tuesday, 27 February 2018 workshop 2: Wednesday, 28 February 2018 workshop 3: Thursday, 1 March 2018 Full day 09:30-15:30 arrive at 09:15 for registration / Twilight: 16:00 17:30 Francis House 149 for the full day / 50 for each twilight session. Please note for the full day there is a no-show late cancellation charge (less than 48 hours) of 50 per person to cover administration and tutor costs. Contact/To book Sarah Bartley (trm@npw.uk.com) 29

Testimonials A very informative and helpful session that helped to clarify school responsibilities and outline the processes required in order to become compliant. The NPW Team were knowledgeable and able to answer all of my queries. James Dawson Head Teacher Winsor Primary School Practical Application of GDPR I have been on many and found this to be the best. The venue is so much better and the people are nice and helpful.. I was very happy there and would certainly recommend colleagues to use NPW in the future. Joan Collins Attendance & Welfare Manager Eleanor Smith School First Aid at Work Refresher (2 day) I learnt many new aspects which I will use in my daily life and are very beneficial Fauzia Qadeer Ronald Openshaw Nursery Education Centre CIEH Food Safety Level 2 I really enjoyed the training yesterday and would highly recommend it. Essential information was shared and every effort was made to make it easy to understand. A good introduction to what you need to know and what to do next. Jo Aylett Deputy Headteacher Edith Kerrison Practical Application of GDPR I have so much information now and understand the seriousness of GDPR Diane Barrick Headteacher Carpenters Primary Practical Application of GDPR Covered more than I expected Simple, straightforward to understand Nimisha Lathigra Selwyn Primary School Working at Heights 30

Testimonials All sessions were informative quite an eye-opener. Sandra Greene Cleves Primary School Practical Application of GDPR Clear and informative session with good discussions and visuals, and also excellent handouts to guide you through the process. Jane Nash Elmhurst Primary School Practical Application of GDPR very informative, lots of info & ideas shared. Claudia O garro Lister Community School Practical Application of GDPR The trainers were very engaging, Louise is wonderful! Julie Ammi Brampton Primary School Practical Application of GDPR Covered a wide range of areas in a simple way and gave good practical advice. Paul Martin Practical Application of GDPR 31

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