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Training roadshow

Come to this year’s IOSH Training roadshow and you’ll find out how to make a real difference to your career as a trainer.

Whether you’re a commercial trainer or you deliver your training in-house, you’ll find some invaluable tips on how to ensure that your business – and the training you deliver – is a great success.

“Setting huge goals and taking drastic measures. That’s what’s needed to get results.”


Guest speaker and media personality David Thomas will show you how to develop strategies and techniques to build success in your professional and personal life.  He’ll reveal what makes a really great trainer and why some delegates go away and apply what they’ve learnt while others don’t.


See David’s YouTube interview.


“Commercial trainers and in-house deliverers have been asking us how they can get people interested in the courses they’re about to deliver”


Tracey Wright, IOSH’s Marketing manager, will lead a session on how to improve and maximise your marketing communications – both to sell your courses and to get people interested attending your training sessions. You’ll also take away your own ‘marketing toolbox’ of tricks, tips and advice to help you sell your training, approach decision-makers and inspire course delegates. We’ve put ourselves in your shoes and developed marketing tools especially for in-house deliverers and commercial trainers – which you can start using straight away.

When and where:


21 September – Cardiff

22 September – Newbury

23 September – Cambridgeshire

28 September – Falkirk

30 September – Leeds

1 October – Leeds


The IOSH Training roadshow is ideal for:

  • IOSH trainers
  • IOSH members
  • Professionals looking for a motivational training session
  • Trainers and consultants interested in high-quality health and safety training.
     

Want to know more?

Download a copy of the Training roadshow brochure or

if you’d like to book a place, contact Lynn Austin on +44 (0)116 2573 186

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