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GOVERNANCE MATTERS #5: Health & Safety

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Health and safety should be part of everything we do in our organisations and places ofwork. With the introduction of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015, boards are now

required to be proactive in setting the culture and practices that will protect their people. This workshop will explore the board’s role in creating the culture, developing the

policies, assessing the risks and monitoring the health and safety of their staff, volunteers and clients.

Presenter: Carol Scholes (Overview effect)

Carol specialises in helping organisations understand their bigger vision and develop their strategy, to achieve success for both the organisation and the individuals within it.

Much of Carol’s work involves asking useful and sometimes challenging questions to stretch thinking and enable individuals and teams to understand their current position and future growth plans.

With her governance, management and financial experience, and her ability to work with all levels of an organisation, she is ideally placed to understand the overall impact of change in an organisation.

Carol has excellent training experience and utilises these techniques and her expertise in her coaching sessions with individuals and groups.


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