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This session is for staff in HR related roles and will provide an overview of different types of Academic Leave and how and in what circumstances they should be applied.
This session will give an overview of recruitment best practice and how to attract a more diverse range of applicants.
We will look at how to write an advert, further information documents, shortlisting and interview processes.
There will be discussion around best practice in inclusive induction and probation processes.
This session will help departments develop appropriate actions for the issues identified from the self-assessment process and to make action plans SMART and effective tools for achieving gender equity.
This workshop will help Departments to develop appropriate actions for the issues identified in the self-assessment process, and to make action plans SMART and effective tools for achieving gender balance.
To support our departments working towards Bronze and Silver Athena SWAN awards, this session will provide in-depth help with the different aspects of applying.
E&D team members will cover data collection, analysis and presentation and action planning including examples of best practice across the University and troubleshooting common problems.
To support our departments working towards Bronze and Silver Athena SWAN awards, this session will provide in-depth help with the different aspects of applying.
E&D team members will cover data collection, analysis and presentation and action planning including examples of best practice across the University and troubleshooting common problems.
Supporting departments working towards Athena SWAN awards, this in-depth session will help with the different aspects of applying including data collection, analysis and action planning.
E&D team members will help troubleshoot common problems and will share examples of best practice across the University.
Join us for another WSN event profiling the careers and progression of Cambridge women.
Dr Litsa Biggs (Secretary to the Faculty of Clinical Medicine) and Caroline Newman (HR Business Manager for Clinical School) will describe their career pathways and the opportunities and challenges they have faced along the way.
An Elderly Person in your life! An opportunity for individuals to explore positive approaches to preparing for and responding to the unexpected changes & challenges that occur as they include the increasing needs of an elderly person into your lifestyle. This includes those elderly people who are independent as well as those with specific needs.
Workshops to help you prepare Participants prepare for the future and respond to current challenges through informal networking and input from our experienced facilitators. The materials are delivered over 3 x 1-hour sessions:
- Prepared to Care
- Difficult Conversations
- Problem Solving
All participants receive a pack with key information to improve their links to the elderly person.
Focus on you and your wellbeing Caring4Elders participants confirm the value of time to reflect on their approach to incorporating the practical and emotional changes that occur as an elderly person becomes less independent. Participants have all asked for more time to continue the network at the end of the workshops which have been offered in the East of England since 2017
12:00 Venue open
12:15 Workshop commence
13:15 Workshop finish
13:15 - 14:00 Time for informal questions and discussion
PARTICIPANTS MUST BE AVAILABLE TO ATTEND ALL THREE SESSIONS
Based on the book Learn to Love Stress by Sara Hansen, this session will allow you to identify your mindset and use it to overcome stress, make personal changes, and improve your life at work and home.