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.”
Norfolk’s newly-elected Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) has launched his Police and Crime Plan consultation asking people across the county to tell him what matters most to them about crime and policing in their area.
Giles Orpen-Smellie was elected Norfolk’s PCC in May 2021. As PCC, one of his primary responsibilities is to publish a Police and Crime Plan within his first year of office setting out the priorities for Norfolk Constabulary during his term.
Ahead of developing his Police and Crime Plan, Giles has launched a public consultation on his proposed policing and crime priorities for Norfolk and is urging people to share their views by taking a short online survey.
“As your Police and Crime Commissioner, I am responsible for holding the Chief Constable to account for operational policing,” said Giles. “One of the ways I achieve this is by developing a Police and Crime Plan that takes account of the local policing priorities that matter to you.
“When you take part in my survey I will be able to use your responses, along with information from the Chief Constable and other partner organisations, to inform the development of my Police and Crime Plan. That plan will set out the policing objectives for the county for my term as PCC and demonstrate how I will work with other key stakeholders and partners to help keep Norfolk safe.”
Does your business have an idea worthy of innovation funding? Get free mentoring and bid writing support to help you secure the grants you need to develop your project or idea!
Innovation funding can help you take your business to the next level, but getting the funding can be a complicated process and take a lot of time. We’re here to help Norfolk and Suffolk micro, small and medium businesses submit strong applications.
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.”
Aims to update and requalify existing first aiders to the required level of skill and knowledge in first aid, in accordance with the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
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
“2nd course with Norvic and still very good training – excellent”
“Would definitely recommend Norvic Training”
“I have been doing First Aid for 33 years and it was the best course I have been on.”
Location: Carrowbreck House, 7 Carrowbreck Road, Norwich, NR6 5FA. This workshop is for complete beginners who want to learn how to stand up and speak in public, but feel anxious and apprehensive. It is also for people who want to improve their current public speaking and presenting skills. Public speaking is most people’s greatest fear, way ahead of spiders, heights, snakes and flying. Whatever your level of experience this stimulating and enjoyable course will make a huge difference to your performance. 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: On full day training courses a sandwich lunch with crisps and cake or fruit will be provided. Refreshments will be available throughout the duration of this course. Course Content: Controlling and manage fear and anxiety Overcoming nervousness Delivering a professional speech with real impact Improving your self esteem and build your confidence Presenting to any size of audience and command their attention Using visual aids where necessary and keeping the audience’s attention Course price: Between £77.00 – £99.00 For more details or any enquiries, please do contact us on 01603 788950, or email carrowbreck@broadland.gov.uk
Aims to update and requalify existing first aiders to the required level of skill and knowledge in first aid, in accordance with the requirements of the Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulations 1981.
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
“2nd course with Norvic and still very good training – excellent”
“Would definitely recommend Norvic Training”
“I have been doing First Aid for 33 years and it was the best course I have been on.”
Our team are thrilled to announce that we are working with long-term client, JosTec (Jostec.co.uk) on a total refresh and rebrand.
Having worked with JosTec (formerly RJ Acoustics) for over 5 years, we are delighted to have seen them through significant periods of growth and business progression. Working with their design, development, technical, branding and PR teams, JosTec are now well on their way to success with a new and improved brand.
Although the previous website performed extremely well in the building acoustic testing and building regulations compliance spaces, the brand was in need of a refresh and all the opportunities this would present. Thus, there has been a great deal of search engine optimisation (SEO) work we have been working with JosTec on to ensure a smooth transition and a strong progress plan.
Pages and URLs – One of the key elements of moving from an old to a new site is making sure that the page URLs are not too drastically changed. Therefore, there is a great deal of ‘page mapping’ that is needed to ensure a smooth switch and seamless transition from an older to a newer site.
Crawling Factors – There are, in SEO various key factors, often referred to as ‘crawling factors,’ which are those that are key to Google and other search engine’s crawling and understanding of any website. IT is crucial that these are updated when any site goes live; whether a refresh or a brand-new website.
On Page Content – A key tenet of SEO is the content which is found on any and all pages of a website. Making sure website content is up to date is key. When refreshing a website, combing through and auditing the content is an important consideration, to allow for overall better performance when the new site goes live.
Website Feel and Design – As with any refresh of any website, design elements like colour schemes as well as the look and feel are always going to be updated and this is always a great opportunity to pay attention to important SEO factors and elements like site speed, user experience and mobile factors.
Why not come along to our free monthly get together of the Business Growth Club, and meet some great people whilst discussing the business principles behind the BGC.
Relaxed, informative and good fun – free to attend, and no need to book just come along with an open mind. If you want to know more and what a typical meeting looks like, just click on the link…https://businessgrowthclub.net/up-and-coming-events/
Location: Carrowbreck House, 7 Carrowbreck Road, Norwich, NR6 5FA. Are you showing up at Social Networking Platforms and not really achieving much; you’re unsure what to say, where to say it and how often you should be talking. If you’re unsure how to measure the impact Social Media is having on your business, then this is the course for you. This course is suitable for all Business people that know they should be using Social Media to enhance their business, but are unclear how to, find it difficult to manage, or struggle to build meaningful business relations on line. 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. Please bring any login details you have for any platforms that you use. 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 Social Media the Big 4 and niche platforms Define yourself as The Expert Help you to find your voice Find your audience/customers See case studies of people using Social Media well Learn to connect with your audience using Video How to be Internet Famous & the many ways to turn that into a profit. Course price: From £77.00 – £99.00 For more details or any enquiries, please do contact us on 01603 788950, or email carrowbreck@broadland.gov.uk
Location: Carrowbreck House, 7 Carrowbreck Road, Norwich, NR6 5FA. What is the difference between supervising and managing a team? The role of the supervisor is changing and what this role is (or what people think it is) can be unclear at times. This workshop is for anyone who already supervisors a team or a team leader who wants to freshen up their skills. Aimed at supervisors and team leaders, this module aims to set you up for success and encourage you to take the actions you need to get better results. Duration: One-day course (9:30am – 4:00pm approximately) Equipment: None, pen and note paper are provided. Lunch provided: On full day training courses a sandwich lunch with crisps, cakes and fruit will be provided. Refreshments will be available throughout the duration of this course. Course Content Starting as you mean to go on – first steps on the success ladder Heroes and villains – making a good supervisor ‘great’ The shape of your role and the focus of your attention Developing teams – what to look out for Achieving a balance between nurturing vs. challenging Delegation as a means of developing staff When I insist – you resist – communication which works! The four supervisory styles – which one to use and when Mastering the art of delegation Forwarding the action – personal action planning Course price: Between £77.00 – £99.00 For more details or any enquiries, please do contact us on 01603 788950, or email carrowbreck@broadland.gov.uk
In this week’s episode of Impromptu Business Chat, James and Mark chat about the multiple benefits for businesses encouraging their teams to embrace cycling and similar activities.
As usual they provide 3 top tips, and along the way they make reference to the UK government’s Cycle to Work Scheme, Amsterdam’s cycling culture, foxes, badgers and Katie Melua!
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