Star of TV's One Foot In The Grave Richard Wilson will be joining us as this years keynote speaker.
Our introductory course in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) is a perfect way to learn about this technique and to see how it can be applied to your business.
Led by - David Megginson Emeritus Professor of Human Resources Development (HRD) What the session will include David will explore what his research has shown about the benefits and challenges of creating a coaching culture.
Led by - Rachel Barton, Dr Louise Suckley, Liliana Rodriquez, Dr Stephen Dobson This event will dispel the myth behind how universities work with organisations and in particular how research is directly relevant and applicable to business.
Led by - Ray Nolan Trafficking in Human Beings (THB) is the movement and control of people by force, coercion or deception with the aim of exploiting the victim, most often for sexual or labour exploitation though amongst others may also include; debt bondage, domestic servitude, organ harvesting, forced marriage, child soldiering, street begging, etc.
Gain valuable information and advice from three experts on achieving phenomenal success for your business at our FREE seminar When? Tuesday 28 February 2012 Doors open at 6pm for networking, followed by presentations from 6.
Do you or your staff work with families on a one to one basis, providing support and information to help them with their every-day family life? Do you provide financial or benefit support or advice to families? Would you benefit from increasing your knowledge of Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit and the Childcare element? Our half-day training course aims to provide professionals with the knowledge and tools to enable them to confidently support a family which has questions about tax credits and the possible levels of support which could be available to them.
Makaton is a language programme using signs and symbols to help people with learning difficulties to communicate effectively.
As part of the 2012 Fairtrade Fortnight, Sheffield Hallam University supported by wine merchant Bibendum, invites you to join us in sampling a selection of Fairtrade wines whilst hearing about how you and your organisation can effectively support Fairtrade principles.