Events
Asian Apprenticeship Awards
Edgbaston Stadium Edgbaston Road, BirminghamThe Asian Apprenticeship Awards aims to showcase the range of talent and hard work within the BAME communities which will be made possible with the contribution of employers and learning providers who share these beliefs. To find out more about this year's awards, click here.
Future Water Networks 2019
Woodland Grange Hotel Old Milverton Lane, Leamington Spa, WarwickshireInnovation, resilience and customer experience are challenging the water sector to think differently. Underground asset management is now ‘flavour of the month’ and this creates a huge opportunity to bring creative thinking into pipeline management for water and wastewater. Future Water Networks 2019 will: Set out the principles for PR19 and beyond Outline future technologies […]
Future Networks Conference 2020
The National Conference Centre Coventry Road, SolihullThe 2020 Future Networks Conference returns at a crucial point, responding to this unparalleled confluence of events and demand for clarity as business plans are being created and submitted. Join CEOs, COOs, directors, heads and managers responsible for networks, regulation, strategy and more, to set out how Net Zero will be addressed within the imminent RIIO2 constraints. The […]
Worshipful Company of Water Conservators 2020 WET 10 Lecture Which Way Water – 2050?
Guildhall Members Club AldermanburyThis event takes place on 19 March 2020. What will the world of water look like in 2050? How will cities future-proof themselves in the face of increasing climate change and population growth? Will Digital Water assist in finding solutions? If so, how? What will the water engineer of 2050 look like? How will the […]
Future Water Association Awards Lunch 2020
Hyatt Regency Hotel 2 Bridge Street, BirminghamThis year the FWA is hosting their annual Awards Lunch at the luxury Hyatt Regency hotel in Birmingham. In an exciting new addition to this annual event they shall be hosting a pre-lunch 'Taking the Industry Forward - Question Time Session' in collaboration with Energy & Utility Skills where CEO Nick Ellins will be attending […]
Webinar – Engineering a Winning Workforce: Engaging the Majority
Energy & Utilities is a predominately male sector, with men comprising over 83% of the workforce. Only 31% of engineers feel included in the environment they work in, and less than a quarter of engineers would feel comfortable discussing their challenges battling depression or financial stress with colleagues or their superiors. Hosted by Dr Mark […]
Webinar – Black Lives Matter & Race in the Workplace
Recent events have sparked several debates about how we discuss and deal with race in the workplace. Such topics are understandably quite difficult to address. Hosted by Mac Alonge, CEO of The Equal Group, this webinar will explore: - The impact of Black Lives Matter (BLM). A deeper context in relation to systemic, structural and […]
Webinar – Improving EDI Data Visibility
Companies often spend a huge amount of time and resources trying to obtain employee demographic data, with very few companies getting a decent level of coverage/visibility beyond gender. The Equal Group have consistently helped organisations obtain +80% equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) data, with full visibility across all protected characteristics. This webinar will: Provide an […]
Webinar – Overarching EDI Strategy
This webinar will explore: Understanding how to create an EDI strategy, what should go into the strategy and the steps needed to make the strategy effective and relevant to overall company objectives. To register for the webinar please click - REGISTER
Webinar – Empowering Leaders
This webinar will explore: How to improve awareness and understanding of equality, diversity and inclusion amongst leadership teams and how it impacts your business. Ensure your equality, diversity and inclusion activities are aligned with your overarching business objectives. Encourage buy in from leaders and overall ownership of own equality, diversity and inclusion activities and outcomes. […]