These case studies have been chosen because they represent different types of business - a small specialst business, a specific high-profile event, and a large corporate. This goes some way to demonstrate that the service offered by Relevant Risk is indeed relevant to all. You may also like to scroll to the bottom of the page and download the pdf documents of choice.
Given the level of confidentiality required from our clients, we hope these case studies give you a good flavour of the benefits of working with Relevant Risk.
In Any Event UK is a small but significantly experienced business that specialises in event management. They provide a range of services including event managemen
t and conference organisation, venue finding and accommodation booking, and destination management. To find out why Elaine Smith, CEO of In Any Event UK was so pleased with our service, read the pdf document at the end of this page.
Widely regarded as one of the best events on the worldwide junior calendar, The Duke of York Young Champions
Trophy is sanctioned by the R & A and now counts towards the World Amateur Golf Rankings.This event is organised like a professional tournament so as to give the potential golfing stars of the future a chance to experience what life as a professional might involve; hence the involvement of sponsors, official functions, demonstration of equipment by a major golf manufacturer and a programme of educational events. The event was created by John Simpson, CEO of JSA and the Duke of York and now attracts 57 competitors from 34 countries. John recognised that the event needed to undergo a review. Read the case study to find out what we did and how useful our service was.


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AXA UK's main lines of business include life and pensions, wealth management,
protection, health and general insurance.With more than 11,000 employees in the UK they take their corporate and social responsibility to heart. Events play a big part in their communications strategy. A complete event audit and employee assessment took place and provided AXA with a detailed report. Read the case study to understand why one of the world's biggest insurers recognised the risks to their business and what we did about it.
You can also read what our clients thought of our service by reading their testimonials.
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We call it the Knowledge Audit. Critical must-know information when planning and managing events. A training course. An assessment tool. A knowledge audit. If you're not sure what you don't know then this will probably be the best training investment you have ever made. Priced from £25. Find out more »
It's a good question. Whether to be compliant or not?
Why bother with any of it? Why not just take the financial risk when some of the fines are only a few thousand pounds? Do our employees even care? Whose responsibility is it anyway? It’s just more laws to rule our lives!
Or should we do what is asked of us. That is - protect our employees and our business reputation? We say yes. What do you say?
Visit the Knowledge Hub to read more in `Opinion', `Legislation' and `How Tos'.
Relevant Risk launches online audit to assess compliance, legislation and risk knowledge of event managers and others involved with planning events. The Knowledge Audit comprises numerous topics and has been conceived and developed following decades of industry experience.

If you handle hundreds of events every year and employ numerous agencies, either under contract or ad-hoc, it may be time to undertake a risk review with your suppliers.
Responsibility and liability is often shared and certainly cannot be transferred - even by contract - particularly if the matter falls under criminal law.
Your suppliers. Your duty of care.
Interested to hear more. Contact us or read more about our assessment.