You are Good Enough - RoSPA and L’Oréal 'Leading Safely Programme' for Women in Health and Safety (Free)
You are good enough – Be part of the RoSPA and L’Oréal 'Leading Safely Programme' for women in health and safety.
RoSPA and L’Oréal have partnered to successfully launch their Leading Safely for Women programme ahead of International Women’s Day (March 8 2022). The programme is designed to empower women working in health and safety.
The free programme, which forms part of RoSPA and L’Oréal’s innovative Safe@Work-Safe@Home partnership, has a shared vision to support women, an underrepresented group in health and safety, to become more ‘visible’ and better ‘connected’. Its goal is to help women already in the profession to progress, or to support those interested in developing a career in the health and safety sector.
The initiative consists of a series of one-day courses for women from across the globe. The thought-provoking content is designed to inspire delegates to realise their full potential by reflecting on where they are now, where they aspire to be and how to develop a health and safety strategy that aligns with business values, along with how to reach and exceed personal and business objectives.
Following the course, attendees will be supported by a mentor and encouraged to feel confident in choosing health and safety as a career option. The courses are fully funded by the Safe@Work-Safe@Home partnership and attendees commit to a day of training, joining the mentoring programme and writing about their journey.
RoSPA and L’Oréal have partnered to successfully launch their Leading Safely for Women programme ahead of International Women’s Day (March 8 2022). The programme is designed to empower women working in health and safety.
The free programme, which forms part of RoSPA and L’Oréal’s innovative Safe@Work-Safe@Home partnership, has a shared vision to support women, an underrepresented group in health and safety, to become more ‘visible’ and better ‘connected’. Its goal is to help women already in the profession to progress, or to support those interested in developing a career in the health and safety sector.
The initiative consists of a series of one-day courses for women from across the globe. The thought-provoking content is designed to inspire delegates to realise their full potential by reflecting on where they are now, where they aspire to be and how to develop a health and safety strategy that aligns with business values, along with how to reach and exceed personal and business objectives.
Following the course, attendees will be supported by a mentor and encouraged to feel confident in choosing health and safety as a career option. The courses are fully funded by the Safe@Work-Safe@Home partnership and attendees commit to a day of training, joining the mentoring programme and writing about their journey.
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