Due to popular demand a second date has been added to our schedule.
The ever increasing burden of legislation in the PAYE and Human Resources specialisms means that as an employer the stakes have never been higher in meeting your obligations and getting things right . Are you aware of recent changes; are you keeping up to date?
Join Lovewell Blakefor a practical guide through topical areas of payroll compliance and HR matters, including:
apprentices- what is their legal status and cost to your business?
absence- can you effectively manage the 30 different types?
auto-enrolment- are your workers enrolled and are you up to speed with compliance?
trends and penalties- the detail around PAYE and employment law legislation
the future- what other legal changes are there on the horizon that you need to know about?
The independent Workplace Training and Development Commission was convened by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) in the Autumn 2019, at a time when 3 in 4 employers were reporting recruitment difficulties and levels of business investment in training had been falling year-on-year since 2014. The Commission was asked to focus on the needs of adults over the age of 25 in the workplace and to consider ‘How can we achieve a world-class system for retraining and upskilling our workforce to take advantage of rapid changes in technology, working practices, and industrial and consumer trends?
Solutions focused, the Commission sought ways to improve workplace skills planning, overcome barriers to business investment in training, maximise training and development opportunities and share best practice.
A Call for Evidence gathered the experience of UK businesses from a wide range of sizes and sectors. Commissioners, drawn from business and skills backgrounds, then made recommendations for both employers and policy makers. These aim to help firms be proactive in meeting their training needs and also create a more flexible skills system that responds to their requirements more effectively.
The report highlights how the impact of the pandemic has made investing in adult skills more important than ever. It calls for the skills system to be more nimble and agile in how it responds to the evolving needs of individuals, employers and local economies as the workplace becomes rapidly more digital, automated and low carbon focused.
The Commission makes practical and pragmatic recommendations for policy makers and businesses that can be summarised under two main themes:
HELP BUSINESSES TO BUILD HIGH-PERFORMANCE LEARNING CULTURES
Ensure businesses have the support and confidence to plan and implement organisation-wide workplace training and development needs, linked to innovation and increased productivity, and using the tax system to stimulate more business investment in skills.
Maintain a stable, coherent and high-quality skills system that meets employer needs at all skills levels and that values vocational training on a par with academic routes.
Deliver prestigious technical qualifications together with bite-sized, flexible units of accredited learning to help adults train and reskill more quickly for the evolving workplace.
PUT BUSINESS AT THE HEART OF SKILLS PLANNING
Ensure the skills system meets the needs of businesses and local economies and that people are trained for sustainable jobs. Local skills plans must be underpinned by robust and effective engagement with businesses of all sizes and aligned with local economic strategies.
Enable businesses to engage effectively with further education colleges, other providers, and local stakeholders to ensure the skills system responds quickly to growth opportunities, new technologies and industry trends.
Allow more place-based control, flexibility and coordination of skills funding and strategy, to maximise the return on investment in skills and better target resources to local economic priorities.
Commissioners identified the following priorities:
HIGH-PERFORMANCE LEARNING CULTURES
All SMEs should have access to impartial advice and support to adopt new innovative processes, conduct a workplace training needs analysis, identify relevant, high quality training provision and engage and support people to learn.
DIGITAL SKILLS AND INNOVATION
Help SMEs to access general digital skills training for their teams, as well as more bespoke training, to support change management and the digitisation of processes and automation.
THE SKILLS SYSTEM
Provide more focus on meeting the needs of all adults in work. This requires less emphasis on the achievement of full qualifications and more access to flexible, bite-size units of accredited learning.
FOCUS ON EMPLOYERS AND PLACE
Skills and broader economic strategies must be aligned with business needs and growth aspirations, be underpinned by extensive business engagement, research and data, and enabled by greater flexibility and autonomy over skills policy, funding and decision making at the local level.
ENABLING EMPLOYEES
Boost adult education funding to facilitate lifelong learning and enable individuals, particularly lower- skilled individuals, to quickly retrain and move into higher-earning roles in sustainable careers at a national level.
BUSINESS INVESTMENT IN SKILLS
SMEs must develop the people management skills to identify and articulate the training and development needs of all adults in the workplace, ensuring that everyone is included and supported to upskill. Firms should seek business support to benchmark best practice and investment in innovation – and the workforce skills to maximise its potential. Employers should engage proactively with organisations involved in skills planning and provision at the local level to ensure training curricula and delivery meets the current and future skills needs of the business.
Download the Workplace Training and Development Commission report below.
Responding to the announcement of the ‘green list’ for international travel, British Chambers of Commerce Co-Executive Director Hannah Essex said:
“We welcome this announcement as a first step on the road to a broader resumption of international travel over the coming months. Many businesses will be hoping that this soon leads to a further expansion of the ‘green list’. Firms are eager to reconnect with their overseas customers and suppliers, indeed for many having that access could be key to their very survival.
“Firms want to see government do everything it can to continue to drive down the cost of the tests required for business and leisure travellers. These costs must not be allowed to become an impediment to the viability of businesses reliant on tourism, or on UK firms’ chances of seizing opportunities for global trade and staking a place in growing markets. Government should keep these lists under constant review. Being driven by data and not dates, there should be no hesitation in adding a country to the green list if the data shows it is safe to do so.”
Hethel Innovation. Andy is the Deputy Innovation Manager of the Business Development Team and has worked in high demand environments for several years. From the daily pressure of working on set for TV, through to setting up and running two of his own businesses. Productivity is an obsession for Andy and the ability to improve ourselves constantly is something he has been working on for years.
Norfolk Chambers of Commerce is proud to announce that Lovewell Blake, chartered accountants and financial planners, will be the sponsors of the Co.llaborate workshop hub at B2B this October.
Norfolk’s leading business to business showcase returns on Thursday 14 October 2021 at Norfolk Showground* and Norfolk Chambers are delighted to confirm that Lovewell Blake will be the official sponsors of the Co.llaborate workshop hub at the show.
The B2B Exhibition is Norfolk’s largest business-to-business exhibition. Free to attend and attracting hundreds of businesses on the day, B2B is a highlight on the Norfolk events calendar.
The Co.llaborate hub will give exhibitors and visitors the chance to learning something new or brush up on their knowledge with a programme of free workshops and seminars.
Tracy Cox of Lovewell Blake said: “With the challenges that the Covid-19 pandemic has thrown at businesses we are pleased to be able to support the Norfolk Chambers of Commerce’s leading business to business exhibition by this year becoming their Co.llaboration sponsor.
“Lovewell Blake has teams of specialists who between them have a wealth of knowledge and experience, by sponsoring the seminar/workshop area we are supporting other local businesses and individuals as they share their experiences and knowledge to a wider audience.”
For exhibitors, the event gives the opportunity to meet new potential clients, catch up with existing contacts and have a presence at this prestigious event.
Alongside these free business workshops and seminars, you can also meet a plethora of businesses in the exhibition, take part in speed networking sessions throughout the day, relax in the Proudly Norfolk food hub and join us for the B2B after party (ticketed event).
If you are interested in becoming an exhibitor at B2B you can find out how to book your standhere
*We are doing everything we can to bring you this event in October by following government COVID guidelines. However, due to the unpredictable nature of the pandemic we may have to postpone this event at short notice if circumstances arise that are out of our control.
As we launch our Norfolk Chambers Team out into the Norfolk business community, we are offering businesses the chance to win a year’s free access to some of the key business events hosted by Norfolk Chambers, so that you can Co.nnect With ‘Em All and use the many skills of The Motivator, The Zinger, The Promoter, The Producer, The Connector, The Architect and The Supporter (and many more soon to be announced!) to help your business.
What you need is what we do, and attending our events enable you to unlock all the skills and resources of the Norfolk Chambers Team – and so much more!
Do you want to speak and present with more confidence?
Do you want to have impact while talking or presenting?
Do you want to know how to interact with your audience?
Do you want to know how to position yourself as an expert in your industry?
If you answered, “Yes” to any of the above questions then this is for you as we aim overcome these points on the day.
Learning Objectives:
1. Speak and present with impact.
2. Structure your talk and presentation.
3. Engage your audience.
Who should attend:
Managers, Employees, Sales Managers as a matter of fact anyone who’s trying to improve their ability to speak, connect and influence more people whether that is 1:1 or 1:Many… Not just offline like a stage or in a board room meeting scenario but also online (webinars, YouTube videos and Facebook live videos etc.).
About Tosin Ogunusi, Mpowerment Ltd
Tosin’s experience and passion lies in helping individuals and organizations improve their performance, with over 15+ years experience in Personal Development, Sales and Leadership within a range of organizations. His company has worked with the likes of the FA (Football Association in the UK), Aviva (One of the largest insurance companies in the UK) and o2 (The Telephone company)…Just to mention a few…!
Norfolk Chamber welcomed a new initiative from KLM through Norwich International Airport to attract more users to the regional airport. The initiative will allow a FREE lounge pass for Amsterdam Schipol Airport (worth 50 euros) and is available to the first 10 responders.
The Government and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) remain committed to the “Making Tax Digital” project. This will result in more information being sent online to HMRC by businesses, employers, pension funds, banks and other associated institutions.
As announced in our recent Business News e-newsletter, M+A Partners will be hosting live webinars throughout 2017 to provide you with more information about “Making Tax Digital”. Linked to this we will also be covering Cloud Accounting, the different types that exist, and discussing the benefits of switching.
In the first webinar on 22 February we will be focusing on:
Background to the changes
HMRC’s vision for 2020
The end of the Tax Return?
Who is affected?
Case Studies
Digital Tools – Cloud Systems
Government update January 2017
The webinar will start at 10am and is expected to last around 45 minutes.
All M+A Partners webinars are FREE, but spaces are limited, so book your place to avoid disappointment.
As the country officially starts to unlock and businesses look to return to a more normal trading conditions – it is more important than ever that your voice is heard by Government, the Chancellor and the Bank of England.
How has your business performed in the last quarter, what do you see as the challenges and opportunities going forwards? How confident are you about your financial position, your workforce and your future orderbook?
Without this vital local and regional knowledge they cannot make the right decisions and put relevant support mechanisms in place that will ultimately impact on you and your company.
The QES is anonymous, open to anyone and only takes a couple of minutes to complete online.
We need your input, if you only take one survey, then please make it the QES