• COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health)

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    This COSHH training course provides an understanding of hazardous substances, as outlined within the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH). It will equip you with the knowledge needed to identify hazardous substances in your workplace and understand the legal requirements of COSHH.  By completing this training, you will be aware of how to undertake a COSHH risk assessment and know the different control measures that can be implemented to manage risks that hazardous substances can cause.  On completion of this course, participants will be able to identify the hazardous substances used within school, know how to undertake a COSHH risk assessment and will be able to establish the control measures and work practices required to maintain a safe environment for both building users and operational staff. 

    £75.00
  • Cornwall School Business Managers Conference

    The Tregothnan Hall Pavilion Centre - Royal Cornwall Show, Wadebridge, United Kingdom

    We are pleased to confirm that NASPM will be attending the Cornwall School Business Managers and Operational Teams Annual Conference on 30 April 2026 at the Royal Cornwall Events Centre in Wadebridge. This event brings together school business, finance, operations and administration professionals from across the region for a day of practical workshops, insightful speakers and an exhibition featuring education sector suppliers. It offers valuable opportunities to share good practice, build connections with peers and explore solutions to the challenges facing school business teams.

  • COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health)

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    This COSHH training course provides an understanding of hazardous substances, as outlined within the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 (COSHH). It will equip you with the knowledge needed to identify hazardous substances in your workplace and understand the legal requirements of COSHH.  By completing this training, you will be aware of how to undertake a COSHH risk assessment and know the different control measures that can be implemented to manage risks that hazardous substances can cause.  On completion of this course, participants will be able to identify the hazardous substances used within school, know how to undertake a COSHH risk assessment and will be able to establish the control measures and work practices required to maintain a safe environment for both building users and operational staff. 

    £75.00
  • Schools & Academies Show

    Excel London

    We are delighted to confirm that NASPM will be attending the Schools & Academies Show (SAAS) at ExCeL London on 7 May 2026, where we are proud to be official partners for the School Estates Summit. The School Estates Summit sits at the heart of the wider SAAS event and brings together estates professionals, business managers and operational leaders from across the education sector for a CPD-certified programme of practical insight, compliance updates and peer-led discussion. Alongside the exhibition and wider SAAS content, the Summit offers a valuable opportunity to connect with peers, explore supplier solutions and gain guidance on managing school estates confidently, efficiently and safely.

  • Headteacher Health and Safety

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    Duty holder, responsible person, lead accountable person – what does this mean for you as a new Head Teacher? What do you need to know?   NASPM has developed a one-hour, well-structured whistle-stop tour of all relevant legislation and risk management to give new Head Teachers a sound foundation of all things health and safety.   On completion of this course, participants will understand their core legal obligations to ensure Health & Safety compliance and best practice across their school. 

    £75.00
  • Accident Investigation for SBM

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively investigate accidents, incidents and near-misses, thereby preventing future accidents.  At the end of this course, participants will be able to state accident reporting requirements under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (2013), explain the investigation process, methods for identifying the underlying causes of accidents and incidents, and be aware of the contents of an accident investigation report to formulate actionable safety recommendations On completing this course, participants will be able to state accident reporting requirements under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (1995), explain the investigation process, explain methods for identifying the underlying causes of accidents and incidents, explain the contents of an accident investigation report and formulate actionable safety recommendations. 

    £75.00
  • Health and Safety for Premises Staff

    Zoom , United Kingdom
    Virtual Event

    This is a course specifically focused on School premises health and safety, based on legislation, school standards, premises staff activities and risk management, risk assessment, control measures, contractor management and statutory compliance.  On completing this course, participants will have a broad overview of how the Health and Safety at Work Act applies to school premises and clarity about the specific areas where further training is needed. 

    £75.00
  • Effective School Estate Management Conference

    44 Hallam Street 44 Hallam Street, W1, Cavendish Venues, London

    NASPM will be speaking at the Westminster Insight Educational Estates and Buildings Conference on 20 May 2026 in London. This event brings together education leaders, estates professionals and policy experts to discuss the future of school buildings, safety and estate management. During the conference, NASPM will deliver a session on holistic security management in school estates. The presentation will explore why security auditing is often the missing foundation in school safety, the growing importance of effective security risk assessments as Martyn’s Law approaches, and how schools can strengthen their approach to critical incidents, lockdown procedures and fire safety. The session will also highlight common risk management failings seen across school estates and share practical insight to help schools strengthen compliance and protect pupils, staff and visitors.