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BACH NORTH WEST REGIONAL MEETING
07/02/2020
10:00 - 14:00
Friday 7 February 2020 Burnley College
Note: times have not been confirmed and the agenda is still to be agreed
Chair Phil Walsh pw*****@st******.uk
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Friday 7 February 2020 Burnley College
Note: times have not been confirmed and the agenda is still to be agreed
Chair Phil Walsh pw*****@st******.uk
10.00 Wednesday 12 February 2020 New College Durham
Note Agenda the agenda is still to be agreed
Chair John Cartwright jo*************@ha**********.uk
Friday 17 January 2020 Nottingham Essential Skills Site
Note: times have not been confirmed and the agenda is still to be agreed
Chair Mick Hinds mh****@st************.uk
Friday 7 February 2020 Milton Keynes College
Note: times have not been confirmed and the agenda is still to be agreed
Chair Dermott Brennan de*************@cw*.uk
Event Phone: 07359143184
Sunday 15 to Tuesday 17 March 2020
There are major changes taking place in the way we develop, design and construction of our building and infrastructure assets, as well as the materials that we will use to ensure sustainability. These include BIM with data management, CAD, Drones (UAV – LIDAR), Off-site manufacturing – LEAN, Robotics – RCT, Sustainable ‘SMART’ materials and Virtual Reality.
We as trainers need to be able to support the sector which means we must understand all these new techniques and materials so that we can prepare apprentices and learners for the world of construction in the 2020s and 2030s. This means we will need to invest in our equipment and tutors.
National Educational Policy for England
Whilst all this is happening policy on Apprenticeships and Technical Education has been changing. Many of us have now moved or are about to move to the new Apprenticeship Standards and are planning to deliver the new T Levels over the coming years.
Colleges of the Future
The FE Sector has recognised the need to change and the Association of Colleges has set up the Independent Commission on the College of the Future to consider what a College might look like in late 2020s/30s and how we get there.
Pulling all this together we have a great Conference Agenda with major
keynote speeches from:
Mark Reynolds, CEO of Mace Group and Chair of the Construction Leadership Council’s Skills Group, who will give us the employers view; and
David Hughes, CEO of the Association of Colleges, who will talk to us about the Colleges of the Future.
Book today £450 for Members, £600 for others involved with providing Construction Training. Not yet a members Join today £295
We invoice you and payment can be made by BACS or Card. Cancellation terms are full refund if cancelled on or before 28 February 2020 by email. After this date, we allow named changes to others within your organisation; however, refunds will not be given as we fully committed to our suppliers.
14.00 to 16.45 Check-in at our Hotel and collect delegates pack.
Travel Notes.
Lincoln Station is 600 metres away from the Hotel. Our Hotel is on the riverfront, close to the City Centre.
There is very limited chargeable parking at the Hotel. The nearest car park is the multi-storey around the corner at 10-9 Lucy Tower St, Lincoln LN1 1XL. Other nearby car parks are University of Lincoln Car Park, LN6 7TS and NCP Car Park, Brayford Street Lincoln, LN5 7BJ
Check-in
14.00 to 16.45 but after 16.45 check-in at the hotel reception and collect your delegate pack Monday morning at the Conference.
Dress casually for this relaxing informal evening which is a great opportunity to meet up with your colleagues from across the BACH network. We thank NOCN for sponsoring our Themed event.
07.00 (from) Breakfast at our Hotel
08.30 Please arrive promptly for the conference registration
09.00 Welcome to the Conference – Dave Wilkins, BACH Chair
09.15 The landscape – Graham Hasting-Evans, BACH President
09:30 Keynote: David Hughes, CEO of Association of Colleges, on College of the Future Programme
10.00 Keynote: Mark Reynolds (CEO of Mace Group and Chair of the Construction Leadership Council’s Skills Group on the needs of industry and the emerging Single Skills Plan
10.30 Panel discussion on BACH Members contribution to Transforming Construction Training
11:00 Tea/coffee break
Theme: Digital construction and Off-site construction
11.00 Off-site infrastructure DFMA, David Linderman, Laing O’Rourke.
11.30 Challenges for Colleges, Derek Whitehead, Principal, Leeds College of Building
12:00 Panel discussion on using the new approaches – digital and DFMA
12.30 Hot buffet lunch
Theme: Innovation and Technical advances
13.15 Pauley Tech Tools – what do Colleges require
14.00 Mike Sckiko from Leica equipment
14.30 Panel discussion the Benefits and Challenges that Innovation and Technical advances bring
14.45 Tea/coffee break
Theme: Cooperation with other Organisations.
15.00 Clive Dickin, National Federation of Builders, closer working with employers
15.20 John Slaughter Director of External Affairs, Home Building Skills Partnership, Home Builders Federation. Training opportunities
15.40 Martyn Price Cross-industry Construction Apprenticeship Task Force – Extending the reach of BACH.
16.00 AGM – members only
17.00 Finish
Monday 16 March
Dress Lounge suit / Cocktail dress
19.00 Pre-dinner drink
19.30 Gala Dinner
20.30 Gala Dinner After dinner speaker, TV and Theatre filling Comedian Alfie Moore, thanks to the sponsorship of Dovetail Slate
Tuesday 17 March
07:00 (from) Breakfast at our Hotel.
08.30 Please arrive promptly at the Conference.
08:40 Recap on Day One and get the most out of Day Two.
09.00 Short updates from sponsors Theme: T Levels and Apprenticeships
09.30 Programme for T Levels and Apprenticeships, Pamela Rahman, Associate Director, the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education
10.00 Funding, Richard Mole, ESFA 10:30 Panel Discussion
11.00 Tea/coffee break
11.15 CITB Update, Future Apprenticeship Strategy – Jeremy Benson, Training and Development strategy – Steve Walker
11:50 BACH the next two years strategic plan update.
12.15 Hot buffet lunch
Theme: Inspections and Updates
13.00 Inspections and OFSTED David Sykes
13.50 Discussion on inspections
14.10 NOCN – 2020 key changes, Thomas Burton
14.20 City and Guilds – What is on the horizon beyond 2020, Paul Brown
14.30 Thank you and what you should be taking back to your College Dave Wilkins
14:45 Depart – tea and coffee available until 15.30 for networking
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FE Construction Training
An in-depth experts’ view of the 2020 challenges
Leeds College of Building South Bank Campus
Off Cudbear St, Crown Point Rd, Leeds LS10 1EF
09.30 to 09.40 | Conference Welcome from our President Graham Hasting Evans |
09.40 to 10.00 | Sector Overview Panel chaired by Graham Hasting-Evans with Graham McPhail and Bob Howlett |
10.00 to 10.45 | Update on T Levels and Apprenticeship Standards Pamela Rahman, Associate Director – TE Implementation & Delivery at Institute for Apprenticeships and Tech Education |
10.45 to 11.15 | Construction EPA and Apprenticeships
Tom Burton NOCN Director of Apprenticeships |
11.15 to 11.30 | Tea/Coffee |
11.30 to 11.50 | Panel Apprenticeships and T Levels chaired by Graham Hasting-Evans |
11.50 to 12.10 | Our experiences with the latest Ofsted inspections
Dave Wilkins and Steve Caldwell |
12.10 to 12.30 | Table discussion on Inspections |
12.30 to 12.50 | BACH Wales experience speaker to be agreed |
12.50 to 13.20 | Lunch and networking |
13.20 to 13.40 | Campaign for gender balance in STEM
Helen Woollaston WISE Chief Executive |
13.40 to 14.10 | The new Wood Product Manufacturing apprenticeship
Tony Batchelor British Woodworking Federation |
14.10 to 14.30 | Benefits of off-site manufacturing and their work with CITB Ian Buckingham, Construction Skills Manager, Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre |
14.30 to 15.00 | Immersive Tech Talk including demo |
15.00 to 15.20 | BACH’s Strategic Plan |
15.20 to 15.30 | Ideas for National Annual Conference |
15.30 to 15.40 | Closing remarks and reflections by Dave Wilkins. |
15:40 | Depart |
Leeds College of Building, South Bank Campus is a modern 4 storey purpose-built facility. It is set in one of Europe’s largest city centre redevelopments and it is within an ‘Education Hub’. There will be an optional short tour of Leeds new digital campus before and after the Programme.
Off Cudbear St, Crown Point Rd, Leeds LS10 1EF
Travel
Just over a mile from M621 that connects to M1
Parking The Brewery Long Stay, Hunslet Road, Leeds LS10 1JQ £8.50 Leeds New Street Station is 0.7 mile 14 minutes walk
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Note this meeting is at South & City College Birmingham Digbeth Campus – NOT Bordesley Green
NEC Wednesday 16 October 2019 09.15 to 15.30 to assist members to avoid the evening rush. Digbeth Campus, High Street Deritend, Birmingham B5 5SU Wednesday 16 October 2019. 09.15 to 15.30 to assist members to avoid the evening rush.
Overnight accommodation is available on Tuesday 15 October. Overnight accommodation must be booked by Friday 11 October 12 noon. We then release rooms all un-allocated rooms – we no longer hold two rooms for very late bookings.
Finance and Membership Committee 1830 to 19.30 (President, Chair, Vice-Chair, Treasurer and Secretary and invited members) is on Tuesday 15 October.
Venue Website: https://www.sccb.ac.uk/digbethcampus
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NATIONAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE
The Future of Construction Training to meet employers requirements and House Building Targets
Final Programme but still subject to change.
Sunday 17 to Tuesday 19 March 2019
Conference Venue and overnight accommodation
Derby – Hallmark Midland Hotel
Midland Rd, Derby DE1 2SQ
Complete Package Price £450 for members
£600 for others
SUNDAY 17 MARCH
14.00 to 16.45 Check-in at our Hotel and collect Delegates Pack.
Derby – Hallmark Midland Hotel, Midland Rd, Derby DE1 2SQ
After 16.45 check-in at the hotel reception and collect your Delegate Pack Monday morning at the conference.
Car Parking Half Price £8 for 2 days, at the Hallmark Hotel (or the Hallmark Inn opposite)
Derby Station is next door to the hotel. It is a Centrally located hotel, 300 metres from the main shopping mall.
18.00 meet at Reception Relax and network during this informal evening with light dinner. Casual dress. NOCN has sponsored an informative .talk on Gin and its flavouring. This evening is an opportunity to share ideas, good practice and to find solutions to your challenges, from your peers.
MONDAY 18 MARCH Day One
06:30 to 07.45 Breakfast at our hotel.
08.30 Please arrive promptly at the conference
08.40 Welcome to the Conference Bob Howlett BACH’s Chair08.50 The Future of Construction Training to meet employers’ requirements and House Building Targets. Also T Levels update. Graham Hasting-Evans BACH’s President
09.10 Home Building Skills Partnership Skills Frameworks NEXT STEPS
09.40 National Housing
10.00 Panel Discussion
10.45 Tea/Coffee Break
11.00 Neil Hartis CCS Cards Includes discussion and questions
11.40 Sean Hunt and their employer
12.30 Hot Buffet lunch
13.15 National Retraining Scheme
13.35 Offsite Build and Modular Onsite build David Linderman, Laing O’Rourke
14.00 Barriers to meeting Building Targets
14.20 Panel Discussion on BACHs Members role in meeting National House Building Targets
14 45 Tea/Coffee Break
15.00 BACH the next 2 years Dave Wilkins – Strategic Plan. Regions, Dates and Programme for National Development Day and National Annual Conference.
15.15 Table discussions BACH the next 2 years
15.35 Feedback
15.50 Bob Howlett Review of day one
16.00 AGM – members only
17.00 Finish
19.00 Gala Dinner drink. Dress Lounge suit / Cocktail dress.
19.30 Gala Dinner with speaker. Wine on the table.
TUESDAY 19 MARCH Day Two
06:30 to 07.45 Breakfast at our hotel.
08.30 Please arrive promptly for the conference.
08:40 Getting the most out of Day Two Bob Howlett
09.00 Short updates from sponsors and suppliers.
09.15 Combined Authorities Funding and support for training to meet their overall House build Strategies
09.35 LEPS Their role in meeting their areas housing needs. How do they support FE colleges and influence the changes the Government is making to make sure they have a local construction workforce.
09.55 Panel or discussion
10.30 Tea/Coffee Break
11.05 Steve Walker CITB (Bricklaying intervention Pilot) to be followed by a workshop
11.25 Panel and Workshop
11.45 CITB funded off-site project Mark Buckton NOCN,
12.15 Hot Buffet lunch
13.00 Inspections and OFSTED
14.30 Panel and discussion on Inspections.
15:00 Depart – Tea and Coffee available until 15.30 for networking.
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The BACH NEC meetings are for the Officers of BACH and Regional Heads.
Any member who wishes to raise an item can ask their Regional Head or Dave Wilkins National Vice-Chair to do this for them.
The meeting will take place on Wednesday 30 January 2019 at South & City College, 300 Bordesley Green, Birmingham B9 5NA
Start 09.15 and we aim to finish at 15.30.
There will be a Finance and Membership Committee Meeting at 18.30 on 29 January at the Hampton by Hilton Hotel, 200 Broad Street, Birmingham, B15 1S. This will last 1 hour.
BACH provides dinner for those members staying overnight, please meet at reception at 19.30
Please note – We have added an update to the Event Booking system and now you simply select the event you require, either just the NEC or 1 of the options with overnight accommodation. Please make sure you select an option with accommodation if you are staying overnight. We release unsold rooms at 12.30 on the Friday before the NEC meeting.
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FE Construction Training An in-depth experts’ view of the 2019 challenges. Including Apprenticeships, T Levels & OFSTED Inspections
Programme subject to change as we confirm the final timings for presenters
National College for High Speed Rail
2 Lister Street, Birmingham, B7 4AG
Day Package Price £100 for members
£165 for non-members include 1 months membership of BACH
Free place for each college* Second member £50*
First come first booked we are holding 80 places
*Only valid where the college membership is valid and paid. Must be booked before 13 November, not valid without confirmed booking.
FE Construction Training
An in-depth experts’ view of the 2019 challenges
Including Apprenticeships, T Levels & OFSTED Inspections
AGM
08.45 to 09.45 Members only
WEDNESDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2018
Development Day – programme subject to change
09.50 to 09.55 Conference Welcome from our new President Graham Hastings-Evans
09.55 to 10.05 Sector Overview including England and Wales Policies, Chair
10.05 to 10.30 Sector update on Apprenticeship Standards, Neil Hartis at CITB
10.30 to 11.00 T-Levels and Reformed Apprenticeships overview,
Robert Nitsch Chief Operating Officer at Institute for Apprenticeships
11.00 to 11.15 Tea and Coffee
11.15 to 11.45 T-Levels Wave 1 Construction, DfE
11.45 to 12.15 Workshop
12.15 to 12.30 Feedback of main issues
12:30 to 13.00 Panel Discussion on main issues
13.00 to 13.50 Lunch and networking
13.50 to 14.05 Membership matters, David Wilkins
14.05 to 15.20 Inspections, Chris Bealey
Ofsted and Estyn Policy Overview
Best Practice
Workshop
Panel Discussion
15.20 to 15.30 Closing remarks and reflections by Bob Howlett and Dave Wilkins.
15:40 Depart
Optional Overnight accommodation on 20 Nov 2018
Rooms are single occupancy and include breakfast £109.
Premier Inn Birmingham Central (East)
Richard Street, Aston, Waterlinks, Birmingham, B7 4AA
Google maps show the hotel 5 minutes walk or a 2 minutes drive from our venue. Parking is chargeable at the hotel at (today’s prices) £4 for 24 hours, so please consider walking to the venue. We do not have parking at the venue.
* Book accommodation before 22 October for our best rate of £109, bookings on or after 22 October will be charged at £129. Bookings made after 5 November or after our allocation has been sold are dependent on the hotel’s rate at the time.
Cancellation terms
Development Day terms:
Up to 28 days before arrival no charge will be made.
Between 14 and 27 days before arrival, 50% of the appropriate price will be charged.
Within 14 days or the event, full fees will be charged.
Hotel accommodation terms:
Non-refundable at any time. This is due to the commitment BACH has made to the hotel.
Please, will those members who book a free place let us know if they are unable to attend, as BACH has to pay in full for all confirmed bookings. Please give us as much notice as possible so we have a reasonable opportunity to re-allocate your place.
All bookings must be made on our online booking system
If you any queries, difficulties or suggestions please email bu*************@ba**.uk or 07539 143184
You do not pay when booking, we will invoice the college
The invoice can be paid by BACS or you can pay by card using the ‘Pay online’ link on the invoice. The link is secure and run by Worldpay so BACH does not hold or see your card details.
Venue Website: https://www.nchsr.ac.uk/
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National College for High Speed Rail, 2 Lister Street, Birmingham, B7 4AG No parking on-site One college, Two campuses and Countless opportunities Training for the development of HS2uses more…
NEC meetings are only open to members of the Chairs Group (was Membership and Finance Committee) and Regional Heads.
If you are looking to have a matter raised at the meeting please contact your Regional Head or Ian Stirling Business Manager ia***@ba**.uk 07539143184
Agenda items please send them to John Malone jm********@ou*****.com Please note do not use his previous Cambridge Regional College email address
Chairs Group Meeting 18.30 to 19.30 Tuesday 16 October at the Hampton by Hilton Birmingham. The Business Centre meeting room is reserved, subject to the hotel not having a, paid for, room booking. To find this room stand facing reception, go to you right until you come to the end of the lounge and it is on your right.
Overnight Accommodation is at the Hampton by Hilton 200 Broad Street, Birmingham, B15 1SU. We have 10 rooms reserved. Please NOTE all rooms that have not be reserved by Friday 12 October will be released. We no longer hold and paid for unreserved rooms. Breakfast is included. Parking is £12
Evening Dinner after the Chairs Group Meeting NEC members are invited to a light dinner.
NEC Meeting 17 October 09.15 to 15.30 at South and City College Birmingham, Bordesley Green Campus, Bordesley Green, Birmingham, B9 5NA. Our thanks to Bob Howlett for hosting this meeting again.
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18.30 Finance and Membership Committee Officers only. Includes an interview with Graham Hasting-Evans for the role of BACH President.
South and Central College, 300 Bordesley Green, Birmingham B5 5SU
09.30 finish approx. 15.30 NEC meeting BACH Officers and Regional Heads
Please note the AGM requested that Regional Heads should make every effort to attend.
Dave invites all BACH East members to the next Regional Meeting.
The meeting is also open to any BACH member from any regional. Try for free. Bach allows potential members to attend 1 Regional meeting prior to assist them to decide if to join the Best Informed Construction Heads in Britain, email your request to bu*************@ba**.uk
The next BACH East Regional meeting is being held in conjunction with the Guild of Bricklayers’ East Anglia competition at West Suffolk College in Bury St Edmunds. It will be on Wednesday 23 May between 10.00 and 12.30.
Christine Harvey and her team have kindly agreed to host the meeting at the same time as the competition, which I hope will prove an interesting day, especially if you and your college are bringing candidates to the event too!
If you have any specific items for the agenda, please let me have them in advance.
You can book this event online. Booking is essential in order for suitable arrangements to be made.
Neil Dellar, Director of Curriculum, from College of North West London, invites to meet with the Best Informed Constructions Heads on Tuesday 20th March. Arrive at 13.00 for a 13.30 start.
Neil is Regional Head of BACH for Greater London.
BACH – British Association of Construction Heads – is run for and by its members as a Not for Profit Association.
BACH focuses on enabling and empowering the Construction Heads within Further and Higher Education to achieve the very best outcomes for their students and colleges. In its 30 years BACH has gone from strength to strength and now has an enviable tradition of delivering excellent CPD and networking opportunities with conference content driven by its members.
Termly meetings in your area with your peers from construction colleges
National Development Day – CPD Each Autumn
For 2018 each member will receive one free place and one half price place at this event worth over £150
National Annual Conference brings together experts to assist members to understand challenges and changes that concern Construction Heads.
Representation and cooperation with associated bodies
Excellent links to Ofsted and assistance for Ofsted ‘readiness’
Portfolio of best practice case studies
BACH members manage the majority of the Learners studying the construction curriculum.
Membership is open to colleges and appropriate organisations who are passionate about quality and standards in construction education and training.
LONDON MEMBERSHIP OFFER. College and training providers joining BACH between 20 March and 16 April will save £100. Membership £175 for the remaining 9 months of 2018 This includes 1 free and one half price place at the National Development Day 21 November 2018.
The BACH membership year runs from January to December each year and if you join BACH it is available in the following categories:
Institutional (colleges and other organisations) £275 per year with 2 named members, Ordinary or extra members (Independent Consultants or where colleges have more than 2 named members) £75, Retired £12. Honorary membership is awarded to a few people who have shown an outstanding commitment to BACH over a number of years.
Director of Curriculum | College of North West London | Willesden Centre | United Colleges Group |London NW10 2XD | T 020 8208 5000 | E ne*********@cn**.uk
Full package included hotel room with sole occupancy, all meals from Sunday light evening meal to lunch on Tuesday. £450 for members £650 for non-members. Membership £295 per college including 2 named members.
For Delegates or Presenters not staying for the complete conference, we have hotel rooms available at very good rates. Please call Ian on 07539 143184 or email ia***@ba**.uk
Key information for delegates
The conference and accommodation are at the Hilton Nottingham Milton St, Nottingham NG1 3PZ.
Nottingham Station is .7 of a mile away and a 14 minute walk and 1.6 mile taxi ride allow 10 minutes. The hotel is also our conference venue. It is located next door to the Victoria Shopping Mall and in the City Centre.
We have a limited number of car parking spaces reserved for delegates booking the complete package. Those that have booked a space will be given an exit ticket on departure. Tomorrow I will email those booked with details.
14.00 to 16.45 Check-in at our Hotel and collect Delegates Pack. After 16.45 check-in at the hotel reception and collect your Delegate Pack Monday morning at the conference. 18.30 Sunday evening meet in reception for the famous Castle Rock Brewery Tour. This will be followed by a light dinner. Casual dress. Evening supported by our sponsor NOCN.
MONDAY 12 MARCH
06:30 to 07.45 Breakfast at our hotel
08.30 Conference opens
Hot buffet lunch and refreshments throughout the day
17.00 Day 1 closes
18.30 Welcome pre-dinner drink
19.15 be seated for dinner.
19.30 dinner is served and this will be followed by Peter Slater is a freelance sports broadcaster and author of “Don’t You Know Who I Am?” – 35 years being ignored by sports rich and famous. 06:30 to 07.45 Breakfast at our hotel
06:30 to 07.45 Breakfast at our hotel
08.30 Conference Day 2 opens
Hot buffet lunch and refreshments throughout the day
15.00 Conference closes and free taxi to the station for those that had booked it will depart 15.30 sharp.
Updates p
The BACH check-in desk will be open from 15.00 to 17.00 (if you arrive later then this your conference pack will be at the conference desk on Monday morning from 08.00). The shared experience of meeting with others teaching in Construction, Maths and English to 16 to 19 year old students and apprentices can be invaluable. Your first opportunity to catch up with members and understand the changes that are happening across our sector is Sunday night when we have an informal evening with dinner. The BACH Conference Sponsor NOCN have enhanced the evening for us and ask us to be in reception at 18.30.
06:30 to 07.45 Breakfast at our hotel.08.30 Conference opens
08.40 Welcome to the Conference and message from our Chair Bob Howlett
08.50 Who
09.20 Trailblazers and EPA Trailblazer update including the launch of those ready for delivery. Framework update and closures. EPA, the requirement of the NVQ and Construction Leadership Council requirements for the issue of cards. Neil Hartis CITB
09.50 Questions and discussion
10.15 Keynote speaker Tony Ellender Balfour Beatty. Construction Management – progress and arrangements. Higher Education Apprenticeship standards
11.00 Tea/Coffee Break
11.00 Questions and discussion Tony Ellender
11.20 National STEM Learning Network
12.30 Hot Buffet lunch
13.15 Our sponsor NOCN by Graham Hasting-Evans Subject
14.00 Questions and discussion
14.45 Tea/Coffee Break
15.00 Home Building Federation
16.00 Autumn Development Day overview. Great News from 2018 1 named member can attend without cost and a second at half price.
17.00 First Day summary and close.
Home Building Federation
06:30 to 07.45 Breakfast at our hotel.
08.30 Please arrive promptly for the conference.
08:40 Recap on Day One and getting the most out of Day Two.
09.00 Other suppliers.
09.15 What do members want from Regional Groups. Dave Wilkins will lead a discussion.
10.15 Tea/Coffee Break
10.30
11.00 Discussion and workshop on Work Experience
11.40 National Numeracy Sally Hilton
12.10 Discussion and workshop
12.20 Hot Buffet lunch
13.00 Code of conduct relating to Work Experience
13.20 Work placements and Challenge Funding. Andrew Dearing
13.40 Problem-solving workshop on Work Experience
14.30 Closing remarks and reflections
15:00 Depart – Tea and Coffee available until 15.30 for networking
Venue Phone: 01159349700
Venue Website: http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/united-kingdom/hilton-nottingham-EMANOHN/index.html?cid=OM,MB,DLP_EMEAx,EMANOHN,QV_More_Details,dlp
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BREAKING NEWS
This event follows BACH’s AGM 09.30 to 10.30. The AGM is only open to members that have paid their current years subscription. The conference registration also books you in the the AGM. Please do not book both events.
Please note this is the first event using the new booking system, if you have any difficultly or recommendations please email Ian Stirling ia***@ba**.uk
BACH Autumn Development Day CPD Wednesday 22 November 2017
We have booked the conference facility at the National Railway Museum in York for Wednesday 22 November 2017. It is right next to the station and we should have limited free car parking.
BACH Autumn Development Day
Programme
This programme is subject to change
The Future of Construction Training in Further Education
09.30 to 10.30 AGM – Members only
10.30 to 10.35 Welcome Bob Howlett
10.35 to 10.55 T Quals update and proposals for 35 days work experience. Bob Howlett
10.55 to 11.15 Table discussion and feedback on current work placements practices in colleges followed by session to generate views on and ideas to meet Work Experience in T Quals
11.15 to 11.30 Tea and Coffee
11.30 to 11.50 Curriculum Developments in Construction Quals including Building Services update. Paul Brown and Rob Mallender City and Guilds
11.50 to 12.10 Trailblazer update
12:00 to 12:20 Table Discussion on standards and delivery of the new specifications including feedback
12.20 to 13.15 Lunch and networking
13.20 to 13.50 The future of training including a short update on CITB Graham McPhail from CITB and NOCN
13.50 to 14 10 Q and A on CITB
14.10 to 14.20 Tea and Coffee
14.20 to 14.40 Higher App development Brian Duffy Leeds College of Building
14.40 to 14.55 NOCN update Chris Carter-Rowlands
14.55 to 15.05 Ascentis update Helen Butler
15.05 to 15.15 City and Guild update Paul Brown
15.15 to 15.25 Think Build. Anthony Bruton Think Build Project Manager
Venue Phone: 0844 815 3139 Calls cost 4.25p per minute plu
Venue Website: http://www.nrm.org.uk
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The museum has a dedicated conference centre offering six suites each named after locomotives that have transported, inspired and entertained us. This multi-purpose venue which more…