CST Annual Virtual Conference 2021: A Bridge to the Future Masterclass Options: Day Two 29 th April 2021 cstuk.org.uk Masterclass One 11:00 – 11:45 Option 1: Helping to protect the education sector from fraud Speakers: Martin Burge, Fraud and Financial Crime Specialist Moderators: Phil Herriott, Education Specialist Relationship Manager – SME Banking Fraud is the most prevalent crime in the UK and one of the most commonly targeted sectors is education. We would like to share recent examples of attacks on schools and run through some simple measures that can be taken to reduce the risks to you in your own schools and share resources that will help you to maintain a high level of awareness across your teams. Would you know what to do if your school was a victim of fraud? We will also run through the key actions to be taken on discovering fraud to help minimise the financial and reputational loss to your school. Option 2: Leading Professional Learning – A spotlight on change Speakers: Denise Inwood, Founder and Managing Director Moderators: Darren Bunyan, Chief Commercial Officer Professional development is taking centre stage in many of our Academies and Trusts as we move towards a person-centric approach to appraisal and the management of our staff performance.
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CST Annual Virtual Conference 2021: A Bridge to the Future
Masterclass Options: Day Two
29th April 2021
cstuk.org.uk
Masterclass One
11:00 – 11:45
Option 1:
Helping to protect the education sector from fraud
Speakers: Martin Burge, Fraud and Financial Crime Specialist
Moderators: Phil Herriott, Education Specialist Relationship Manager – SME Banking
Fraud is the most prevalent crime in the UK and one of the most commonly targeted sectors
is education.
We would like to share recent examples of attacks on schools and run through some simple
measures that can be taken to reduce the risks to you in your own schools and share resources
that will help you to maintain a high level of awareness across your teams. Would you know
what to do if your school was a victim of fraud? We will also run through the key actions to be
taken on discovering fraud to help minimise the financial and reputational loss to your school.
Option 2:
Leading Professional Learning – A spotlight on change
Speakers: Denise Inwood, Founder and Managing Director
Moderators: Darren Bunyan, Chief Commercial Officer
Professional development is taking centre stage in many of our Academies and Trusts as we
move towards a person-centric approach to appraisal and the management of our staff