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RoSPA Members Breakfast Conference: Accidents Outside the Workplace

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Join us at this exclusive members-only breakfast conference, taking place in the heart of London at the Churchill War Rooms, as we explore critical topics surrounding accident prevention outside the workplace. With expert speakers, thought-provoking discussions, and networking opportunities, this event will share insights into RoSPA’s campaign for a National Accident Prevention Strategy.

Breakfast sandwiches and refreshments will be provided at the conference, plus after the event, you’ll also have the opportunity to explore the museum at no cost—a great bonus for our valued members.

If you would like to attend, please complete the following registration form, using your RoSPA membership number.

Please note bookings are now closed for this event.

 


Programme:

 

09:00 - 09:30

Registration and refreshments

09:30 - 09:35

Welcome from Chair
Steve Cole, Director of Policy, Campaigns and Public Affairs, RoSPA 

09:35 - 10:00

Safer Lives, Stronger Nation: RoSPA’s Call for National Accident Prevention Strategy
James Broun, Research Manager, RoSPA

James will be introducing RoSPA's upcoming campaign: the call for a National Accident Prevention Strategy. James will be introducing members to our campaign and the research that is supporting it, including a deep dive into accident rates outside of work and how they affect the workforce.


10:00 - 10:25

What can the RoSPA policy team do for members?
Adrian Simpson, Head of Policy, RoSPA

With the 50th Anniversary of the Health and Safety at Work Act, a new government and RoSPA’s imminent launch of a National Accident Prevention Strategy, the work of the RoSPA Policy Team has never been more important of relevant. What exactly does the policy team do and how can they work with members make the UK safer?


10:25 - 10:50

Shaping the future - the power of personal branding
Laura Aucott, Associate Director, HSE Recruitment

In today's interconnected world, your personal brand is more important than ever. This talk will explore the significance of personal branding for Health and Safety professionals and delve into strategies for creating a personal brand that can elevate your professional profile. During this talk we will also look at how a strong personal brand can drive meaningful change both in and out of the workplace, helping to shape public perception, and both societal and legislative change



10:50 - 11:35

Keynote: Head First for Safety
Dylan Skelhorn, Guest Speaker

Dylan Skelhorn is a Motivational Safety and Keynote Speaker who suffered a serious life-changing accident involving a 33-foot fall from height. We are delighted to welcome Dylan as a guest speaker to this even. He will be taking you through the journey where health and safety is not the top priority in company culture and how that can affect someone’s life.


11:35 - 11:50

Tea and Coffee Break

11:50 - 12:20

Round Table Discussions
Delegates will break off into smaller groups, each with a different discussion topic. They will have set questions to answer and feedback. Each group will be led by a RoSPA host.

  • National Accident Prevention Strategy

Dr James Broun, Research Manager, RoSPA

 
  • Self-Driving Safety: Automated Vehicles

Steve Cole, Director of Policy, Campaigns and Public Affairs, RoSPA

 
  • What does accident prevention look like in 5 years’ time?

Adrian Simpson, Head of Policy, RoSPA

 
  • How to use your personal brand to influence health and safety outside of the workplace? 

Laura Aucott, Associate Director, HSE Recruitment

12:20 - 12:30

Close from Chair
Steve Cole, Director of Policy, Campaigns and Public Affairs, RoSPA

12:30                                                        

Complimentary tours of the Churchill War Rooms.

Venue:

We are delighted to host our member’s exclusive event at the incredible Churchill War Rooms, the underground nerve centre where the British government directed the Second World War.

Located in the heart of London, the award-winning Churchill Museum, Churchill War Rooms is one of London’s must-see attractions.

The venue’s full address can be found below:
Churchill War Rooms
Clive Steps
King Charles Street
London
SW1A 2AQ

 

Getting there

The closest underground stations to Churchill War Rooms are St James’s Park Underground and Westminster Underground.

The nearest train stations are Charing Cross National Rail, and Victoria National Rail, and the following bus routes: 3, 11, 12, 24, 87, 88, 159, and 453


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