Date | Thursday, February 20, 2014 |
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Topic | Enterprise |
Business support organisations can receive free accredited training in the BRHC tool. This will help businesses become more resilient to the risks they face both now and in the future and ensure that they can continue to operate as usual in the face of potential disruption.
This training is not for businesses themselves, but for people who have a business advisory or support function, including accountants, insurance brokers, Chambers of Commerce, FSBs, local authority business support officers, trade associations, or other business-facing people. The training is being conducted by the Small Firms Enterprise Development initiative (SFEDI) who worked with us to develop the training programme.
Those who complete the training will receive an accredited level 5 qualification in the use of the BRHC tool and a year’s membership of the IOEE (Institute of Enterprise and Entrepreneurs).
Your local event takes place in York on 24 March from 9am – 1pm & 2pm – 6pm (and nationwide on other dates / locations, subject to availability). Bookings must be made on-line at http://healthcheck.sfediawards.co.uk/
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
- Formal accreditation in the use of the Health Check to support your clients
- An additional service and the confidence to deliver it
- An understanding of business resilience and the benefits to your clients of addressing the resilience of their enterprises
- Information and intelligence to assist your clients in making full use of the Health Check outputs
- Membership of the Institute of Enterprise and Entrepreneurs (IOEE)
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