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Effective Health & Safety Management Limited

effective health & safety management limited

Nottingham

Set up by Neil Molyneux in 2004, we provide experienced, professional support to clients in managing health & safety. Before this, Neil had a variety of roles in the private and public sectors and worked as an HSE Inspector. With wide ranging, in-depth practical experience and strong strategic skills built up over 30 years, Neil can do both detail and the bigger picture in equal measure. Neil has a long standing interest in health & safety leadership, and over recent years has specialised in ‘good governance in health & safety.’ Effective Health & Safety Management Limited has worked across the UK often with organisations looking for some independent expertise or a critical friend. Our services have included strategic assistance eg providing constructive challenge and support on the organisation’s overall safety management system; bespoke audits and reviews eg to provide independent assurance and feedback after serious incidents or an annual ‘state of the nation’ review; briefings and training eg on aspects of H&S leadership and good governance; and projects ranging from assistance with implementing new H&S regulations through to H&S issues associated with the commissioning stages of a multi-million pound power station. Clients and organisations we have worked with include EDF Energy, T-Mobile, Somerfield Ltd, UK Power Networks, Hill & Smith Plc, Central Networks, the Shropshire Group, Nottinghamshire County Council, Sheffield City Council, Eggborough Power Ltd, the Western Gas Alliance, Salford University, Oldham College, the Association of Colleges, the Centre for Excellence in Leadership, the Learning & Skills Council, CIPFA’s Better Governance Forum and the Learning & Skills Improvement Service.

Embrace Finance

embrace finance

London

Rachel provides training, mentoring and workshop facilitation for Embrace Finance. Director of Welbeck, an established accountancy and financial management practice providing services to the third sector. Rachel is a qualified chartered accountant and professional trainer. After qualifying, Rachel spent 12 years in senior roles within charities ranging from the British Tinnitus Association, to the Institute of Cancer Research. Rachel has over 20 years’ experience supporting a variety of social impact organisations from small charities to major research institutions. Key projects Rachel has worked on include developing and leading Charity Finance Group’s small charities training programme and writing NCVO’s Financial Management website resources. Finance trainer for the Association of Independent Examiners Finance mentor for the School of Social Entrepreneurs Finance trainer for Small Charities Coalition Our sector is fantastic at social stories In our sector, we are fantastic at social storytelling. We weave clear and simple stories from real world wicked problems and use those stories to solve those wicked problems. It's nothing short of remarkable. Our stories make people's lives better and communities stronger. They clean oceans and preserve habitats for endangered species. They move hearts and win minds. They make change happen. We are not, in our experience, as good, when it comes to our financial storytelling. All too often, the financial stories which we tell ourselves and those who wish to work with us, constrain our potential. Our lack of financial confidence - in our numbers and in our decision making - holds us back. But less so at financial stories Yet, we know that it is when changemakers really embrace the finances, own the numbers, understand the stories behind the numbers, use these stories to marry money with mission, they can extend their social impact and realise fully their social ambitions. We also know that for many changemakers, the biggest barrier to owning the numbers is not technical but attitudinal. We are told that keeping on top of the numbers can be boring, difficult, anxiety provoking. We help you find your financial story That is why we bring our love of numbers to all of our work. Our love of numbers, all numbers, enables us to bring the same clarity to your financial storytelling as you bring to the social storytelling. Our love of numbers helps you to take the fear out of finance. Our love of numbers means that we work with you to build your financial confidence while you build your social impact. Not all heroes wear capes. Some change the world with stories. And others do it with spreadsheets.