November 2025

We’re dedicating November 2025 to a full Month of Learning!

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November 2025:

A month of Learning and Growth

We’re dedicating November 2025 to a full Month of Learning—a vibrant calendar of CPD-accredited events, designed to spark fresh thinking, share practical tools, and tackle the challenges that matter most.

With a mix of free and paid events, that are carefully crafted to go beyond compliance, there’s something for every stage of your journey—from staying up-to-date with the latest trends to transforming your safety culture.

Calendar of Events

In Person Workshop

Milton Keynes

High-Impact Risk Assessments: Going Beyond the Basics

11 November

9.30am-12pm (2.5 hours)

Clients & Partners: £195+VAT

Non-clients: £295 +VAT

In Person Workshop

Milton Keynes

High-Impact Risk Assessments: Going Beyond the Basics

Risk assessments are often treated as a compliance task—but done right, they can be powerful tools for driving safer decisions, improving operational performance, and building trust across your organisation.

This hands-on workshop goes beyond tick-box templates to help health and safety practitioners and leaders elevate the way they approach risk. You’ll explore how to make assessments more dynamic, relevant, and action-focused—embedding risk thinking into day-to-day behaviours, not just paperwork.

Through practical exercises and peer discussion, we’ll explore how to reframe risk assessment as a leadership tool—not just a legal one.

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify shortcomings in traditional or static approaches to risk assessment
  • Apply dynamic risk assessment principles to adapt in real-time and high-change environments
  • Differentiate between hazard spotting and meaningful risk prioritisation
  • Structure risk assessments to influence frontline behaviour and decision-making
  • Use risk data to inform management reporting, trend analysis, and prevention strategies
  • Engage teams and stakeholders to make risk assessment a shared, proactive process
  • Strengthen the link between risk assessment and organisational safety culture

In Person Workshop

Milton Keynes

Making Data Work: Safety Dashboards & KPIs That Drive Action

25 November

9.30am-12pm (2.5 hours)

Clients & Partners: £195+VAT

Non-clients: £295 +VAT

In Person Workshop

Milton Keynes

Making Data Work: Safety Dashboards & KPIs That Drive Action

Most organisations are swimming in safety data—but few are truly using it to drive meaningful change. This interactive workshop is designed to help health and safety practitioners and leaders shift from data collection to data intelligence.

We’ll explore how to choose the right KPIs, design dashboards that tell a clear story, and transform reports into action. You’ll gain insights into how leading organisations use real-time data to inform decisions, prioritise resources, and engage stakeholders at every level—from the shop floor to the boardroom.

This session blends practical examples, peer sharing, and live exercises to help you turn data into one of your most powerful safety tools.

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify the most meaningful safety KPIs based on organisational context and maturity
  • Avoid common pitfalls in safety reporting, such as vanity metrics or information overload
  • Design safety dashboards that are clear, actionable, and audience-appropriate
  • Use data storytelling techniques to present findings persuasively to senior leadership
  • Leverage trend data to proactively identify risks and inform targeted interventions
  • Connect leading and lagging indicators to build a holistic view of safety performance

Online Workshop

Join live or on-demand

Navigating Martyn’s Law: What It Means for Your Risk Strategy

7 November

11am-12pm (1 hour)

Clients & Partners: £35+VAT

Non-clients: £55 +VAT

Online Workshop

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Navigating Martyn’s Law: What It Means for Your Risk Strategy

The recently introduced Martyn’s Law (the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill) brings new legal duties around public venue security, meaning that organisations must reassess how terrorism risk fits into their broader safety and emergency preparedness strategies.

This concise and interactive online session is designed to give health and safety leaders and practitioners a clear, practical understanding of what Martyn’s Law requires—without creating unnecessary complexity.

Participants will gain insights into proportionality, risk assessment approaches, and the importance of cross-functional collaboration in embedding protective security as part of everyday operations.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the core principles and tiers of Martyn’s Law and who it affects
  • Assess how terrorism threats fit within an organisation’s existing risk framework
  • Identify practical first steps to align current emergency plans with legal requirements
  • Recognise the need for proportionate planning based on venue size, use, and public access
  • Explore how to create dynamic, actionable response plans that move beyond theoretical scenarios

Podcast

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Ethical Leadership in Safety: Tough decisions, grey areas, and moral responsibility

28 November

11am-11.45pm (45 minutes)

Clients & Partners: Free

Non-clients: Free

Online Workshop

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Ethical Leadership in Safety: Tough decisions, grey areas, and moral responsibility

When the pressure’s on—budgets are tight, deadlines are looming, and safety feels like a cost centre—how do health and safety leaders stay true to their values?

In this candid and thought-provoking episode, we explore the moral and ethical dimensions of health and safety leadership. From speaking up in boardrooms to making unpopular calls in the name of protection, we unpack the grey areas where doing what’s right isn’t always what’s easy.

This episode challenges listeners to think beyond compliance and consider the legacy their decisions leave behind.

Listener Takeaways

  • Reflect on the difference between legal compliance and ethical responsibility in safety decisions
  • Understand how values-based leadership influences organisational safety culture
  • Consider the impact of organisational pressure on decision-making—and how to hold the line
  • Gain insights into how ethical leadership builds trust, credibility, and long-term safety performance

Podcast

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From Policy to Practice: Why Don’t People Follow the Rules?

14 November

11am-11.45pm (45 minutes)

Clients & Partners: Free

Non-clients: Free

Online Workshop

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From Policy to Practice: Why Don’t People Follow the Rules?

You’ve got the policies. The training’s been done. The signage is up. So why are people still taking shortcuts?

In this insightful episode, we dig into one of the biggest frustrations in health and safety: non-compliance. But instead of blaming workers, we explore the human, cultural, and organisational factors that influence behaviour.

Listener Takeaways

  • Understand the behavioural drivers behind rule-breaking
  • Recognise the role of organisational culture, leadership, and peer influence in shaping behaviours
  • Learn why overly complex or unrealistic policies often lead to workarounds
  • Discover practical ways to design systems and environments that support safe behaviours
  • Reflect on how to listen without blame and involve workers in solutions that stick

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