Free Covid and Risk Management Workshop

Posted on: July 21, 2020

Free online workshop for charities and community groups

11.00am on 30th July 2020

Tim Larden, Ladbrook Insurance

As we emerge from the country-wide lockdown and more charity and voluntary groups are returning back to full operation, we know that groups understandably, facing increasing uncertainty. Some groups entirely ceased activities during the lockdown while others stepped in to provide new support to the vulnerable in their communities. Other groups had to immediately adapt, with remote working and other factors changing the way that services were delivered. In some cases, buildings remain closed or have been closed for some time.

This unique set of circumstances has bought new risks to the fore in the third sector. We will look at how to manage some of these risks and why risk management at this point in time, is more important than ever. How do groups operate safely as we emerge from lockdown. What are your responsibilities?

The session is led by Tim Larden of Ladbrook Insurance. Tim has 20 years of experience working in the insurance sector and runs Ladbrook, an award winning, specialist insurance brokerage that only works with clients in the third sector.

To book a place please contact sarah@maldoncvs.org.uk

To help guide the session, feel free to provide areas or questions you would like more information on in advance.

 

 

 

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