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Our Knowledge Hub provides information, guidelines, recommendations and viewpoints for all who work in the event management industry. The Opinion blog provides a personal insight by the author. The Legislation article presents a more formal view, often from a specialist. The How To articles offer tips for action. All are presented with the event management industry in mind.

Latest opinion

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05/05/2011 by Anonymous

A policy worth fighting for? Most organisations have a 'violence at work' policy in place. The narrative will be clear. The employer will not accept nor condone any form of assault or intimidation or behaviour of that ilk. Those found guilty of such behaviour will be dealt with severely and immediately. Violence at work can mean physical, verbal and mental abuse or assault including bullying. It can also include a perceived threat. Read more »

Latest legislation

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13/01/2011 by Alison McDougall

Someone recently placed a help notice within the Event Management UK group on LinkedIn. They were seeking a `gay friendly’ venue in London. I don’t know why they had to specify `gay friendly’ unless of course their experience is that many venues are not. If this is the case, they can be reassured by the Equality Act 2010. Read more »

Latest How To

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Question?
06/06/2011 by Alison McDougall

I get asked this a lot by event professionals. Mostly, they are asking in relation to a H&S risk assessment. It is important to state that an experienced event manager will not only create a H&S risk assessment but they will also incorporate financial, organizational, administrative and reputational risk into their planning. Read more »

Question of the Week?

Who is responsible for reporting accidents or incidents at your events, and how and when should they be reported?

If you are responsible for events you should know the answer. Take the Knowledge Audit to find out what you should know. Equip yourself with legally required knowledge for a safe event management career.

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