
ISBA BURSARCAST
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S3 Ep 50ISBA BURSARCAST // Quickfire updates, Advice & Guidance and upcoming CPD (9th November 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. This episode brings you up to date with the latest guidance and regulations, along with some FAQ's from our Bursar community. We also inform you about the upcoming CPD opportunities from ISBA.Check into last Friday's episode to hear from Kieran Smith, John Murphie and Sue Bishop on all things VAT. (Especially how to communicate with changes to interested parties.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 49FRIDAY FOCUS // 'Who you gonna call, Myth-Busters' Unmasking VAT confusion and getting communication right. ft Sue Bishop, Kieran Smith and John Murphie (3rd November 2023)
Don't be scared of VAT, the Mythbusters are here. Hear the latest guidance on communication and understanding what there is to know about all things VAT for the Independent School Sector on this episode of the ISBA Friday Focus podcast. We are joined again by friends of the Bursarcast John Murphie and Kieran Smith (VAT specialist at Crowe), who dispel any confusion and clean up any misunderstandings.Before we get to that we hear from Sue Bishop at Alder on how to best communicate the possible changes with interested parties and avoid unnecessary stress.Whether you're a Bursar, Finance officer, Head or Governor, this podcast offers valuable insights and expert guidance. Stay tuned for future episodes exploring more about VAT.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 48ISBA BURSARCAST // Updated guidance, TPS actions and Martyn's Law with VWV (2nd November 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. This episode tells you about the updates to the TPS, new compliance and where to get compliant, along with some correspondence from Bursarcast friends Nikki Miller and Tabitha Cave from VWV.Check into this Friday's episode to hear from Kieran Smith, John Murphie and Sue Bishop on all things VAT. (Especially how to communicate with changes to interested parties)Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 47ISBA BURSARCAST // Half term round up (27th October 2023)
This fuller episode covers all the key updates up to Half Term, covering - Government policies- Future challenges- Safeguarding updates with Emma Swann (HCR)- SEND guidance- Banking Scams- VAT readiness,- and a variety of new legal cases around handling misconduct and dismissal that offer good insight and lessons to be learnt. All this and more in this episode of The ISBA BursarcastContact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 45ISBA BURSARCAST // 'AI-ding Independent Schools', Practical uses and legal considerations around AI with Charlotte Sloan (19th October 2023)
Enjoy a Friday Focus episode on a Thursday...what more could you want?Explore the cutting-edge intersection of education and technology on this episode of The ISBA Bursarcast, the podcast for independent schools in the UK. In this episode, we delve into the realm of legal best practices and the utilities of AI in independent schools. Our guest, Charlotte Sloan, an employment lawyer at Birketts brings her wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table.Discover the legal landscape of independent schools in the UK, as we discuss key considerations and compliance requirements that schools need to be aware of. From employment laws to safeguarding regulations, we'll navigate the legal intricacies to ensure that schools are up-to-date and in accordance with the latest best practices.Additionally, AI is transforming the educational landscape, and we explore how independent schools can harness the power of artificial intelligence for administrative efficiency, student learning, and more. Charlotte Sloan shares her insights on the legal and ethical aspects of integrating AI into educational institutions, ensuring that schools stay ahead in this tech-driven world.Join us for a stimulating discussion that provides valuable insights for bursars, educators, and school administrators in the UK. Find Charlotte at her email: [email protected] the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 44FRIDAY FOCUS // 'A Capitally Good Scheme', navigating VAT changes with Kieran Smith and John Murphie (13th October 2023)
Explore the intricacies of VAT and the Capital Goods Scheme in independent schools on this episode of the ISBA Friday Focus podcast. Join us as we sit down with John Murphie and Kieran Smith, a VAT specialist at Crowe, who will unravel the complexities of this scheme and explain why it's essential for bursars and financial professionals in independent schools to understand it. Whether you're an educator, administrator, or just curious about the financial aspects of education, this podcast offers valuable insights and expert guidance. Stay tuned for future episodes exploring more about VAT.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 43ISBA BURSARCAST // Inspections made easy, VAT mythbusting, Interim opportunities and Compliance updates (12th October 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. This episode tells you about the new ISI inspection App from the ISBA, updates to child protection in line with KCSIE 2023, opportunities for Interim Bursars, Scam Emails ( again) and more. Check into this Friday's episode to hear from Kieran Smith and John Murphie on the Capital Goods Scheme and more VAT myth-busting.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 42FRIDAY FOCUS // Radon in Schools: A Bursar's Guide to a 'Radiant' Safety! (6th October 2023)
In this episode of the ISBA Bursarcast podcast, we explore a critical topic for independent school bursars and educators in the UK. Our special guest, Rebecca Coates from PropertECO, is here to shed light on the issue of radon in schools.Radon, an invisible and potentially harmful gas, can pose a threat to the safety of our school communities. Rebecca will guide us through the risks associated with radon, its sources, and most importantly, the steps that independent school bursars should be aware of to ensure the well-being of students and staff.Tune in to gain valuable insights and practical advice on how to address this silent threat in your school environment. Whether you're a bursar, educator, or simply passionate about school safety, this episode promises to be an eye-opening exploration of radon in schools. Don't miss it!https://www.properteco.co.uk/https://www.ukradon.org/information/ukmapsContact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 41ISBA BURSARCAST // More ISI updates, Wage increases, Scam emails & GDPR leaders (5th October 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. This episode tells you about Single Registration ISI changes, Minimum Wage Increases, Scams to be aware of and more. Rex Sartain joins us from Advice and Guidance to share some of the week's wisdom. Make sure to tune into this Friday's episode to hear from Rebecca Coates on Radon in School. For the record, the new email address for advice and guidance is [email protected] the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 40FRIDAY FOCUS // Greening the Ledger: St Faith's School's Sustainability Odyssey with Bursar Richard Brent (29th September 2023)
In this episode of the "ISBA Bursarcast" podcast, we embark on a captivating journey into the world of sustainable education with, Richard Brent, the Bursar of St Faith's School. Join us as we delve deep into St Faith's remarkable sustainability journey, exploring the innovative initiatives and transformative measures they've undertaken to make their institution more eco-friendly and socially responsible.Discover practical insights and invaluable lessons learned from St. Faith's School's commitment to sustainability. From eco-conscious campus improvements to cutting-edge sustainability programs, Richard Brent shares how St Faith's is shaping the future of education while embracing a greener path.Tune in to gain a fresh perspective on the intersection of finance, education, and environmental stewardship in this enlightening conversation. Whether you're an educator, administrator, or simply passionate about sustainability, this episode promises to leave you inspired and informed. Don't miss it!A huge thank you to Richard for coming on the podcast.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 39ISBA BURSARCAST // ISI updates, Safeguarding, Data Protection & SAR's and health investments... (21st September 2023)
In this busy episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. This episode lets you know about the Inspection Framework, changes in KCSIE, Subject Access Request guidance, and moreMake sure to tune into this Fridays episode to hear from Ben Collingwood on Transgender provision in School. Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 40ISBA FRIDAY FOCUS // Trans-Forming Education: Navigating the Gender Spectrum in Independent Schools with Ben Collingwood (22nd September 2023)
In this Friday Focus episode of the ISBA Bursarcast, we tackle a crucial and timely topic: the provision and guidance surrounding transgender pupils in independent schools in the UK. Join Leo as we dive into a deep conversation about the challenges and best practices for ensuring inclusivity and support for transgender students in educational environments.Our expert guest, Ben Collingwood (Moore Barlow), brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. Ben has been at the forefront of promoting understanding and inclusivity in educational settings and offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of transgender inclusion.Whether you're an educator, a school administrator, or simply someone interested in creating more inclusive and supportive educational spaces, this episode is packed with essential information and perspectives.Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the issues at hand and discover practical ways to make a positive impact in your school community.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 38ISBA FRIDAY FOCUS // Driving the transport solution discussion with Zeelo and horizon gazing with Neil Cufley (15th September 2023)
Join us for this Friday Focus episode of the ISBA Bursarcast as Luke Ryan (General Manager, Zeelo) talks us through the state of school transport and how Zeelo might be there to solve your problems.We also catch up with Neil Cufley, Bursar at Royal Russell School and Chair to the Board of the ISBA and talk about what the future might hold.Discover more from Zeelo at zeelo.co/ukListen to previous Friday Focus episodes to hear from other sector professionals offering insights and expertise on the sectorContact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 37ISBA BURSARCAST // Data Navigator updates, NAB sessions, Boozing at work and upcoming Conferences... (14th September 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. This episode lets you know about the new features and limited free access to the Data Navigator tool, updates to Anaphylactic shock, Newly Appointed Bursar meetings and some moreOf course, we have some Advice and Guidance Q&A's covering topics such as the provision of alcohol for staff, details of the new ISBA app for policies and templates to Aid Framework 23, and ISBA's top tip of the week.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 36ISBA BURSARCAST // RAAC, ISC Economic impact tool and more (7th September 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. This episode is short and sharp, delivering updates regarding RAAC, ISBA FAQ documents, the ISC and their tips for getting in touch with your MP, Councillors and Candidates along with lots of upcoming learning opportunities for Bursars and members of support staff.Of course, we have some Advice and Guidance Q&A's and ISBA's top tip of the weekContact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 35What's all this RAACet...Some concrete answers with HCR (5th September 2023)
Join us for this Tuesday special of the usual Friday Focus episode of the ISBA Bursarcast as we are joined by Colin Jones and Kathryn Gilbertson of HCR and Rex Sartain from the ISBA. This episode will cover the issue of RAAC and the intertwined issue of Asbestos that may also be lurking around these midcentury construction headaches. Listen to previous Friday Focus episodes to hear from other sector professionals offering insights and expertise on the sectorContact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 34ISBA FRIDAY FOCUS // Welcome back to School...The future does look bright ft.David Woodgate (1st September 2023)
Join us for this Friday Focus episode of the ISBA Bursarcast as David Woodgate (ISBA CEO) talks us through all the ISBA has on offer to help Bursars and sheds a little light on what the sector's future challenges might be. Listen to previous Friday Focus episodes to hear from other sector professionals offering insights and expertise on the sectorContact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 33ISBA BURSARCAST // Industrial updates, Cyber Defence and learning opportunities (27th July 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. This episode is short and sharp, delivering updates regarding Industrial Action, Cyber Security and lots of upcoming learning opportunities for Bursars and members of support staff.Of course, we have some Advice and Guidance Q&A's and ISBA's top tip of the week.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 32ISBA FRIDAY FOCUS // Summertime Finance checklist with Denise Allen (19th August 2023)
Join us for this Friday Focus episode of the ISBA Bursarcast as Denise Allen (ISBA Advice and Guidance) will cover some Financially minded things Bursars might want to consider during the summer break.Listen to previous Friday Focus episodes to hear from other sector professionals offering these insights and expertise on the sector.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 31ISBA FRIDAY FOCUS // August Actions with Rex Sartain (4th August 2023)
Join us for this Friday Focus episode of the ISBA Bursarcast as Rex Sartain (ISBA Advice and Guidance) will join us to touch on some things Bursars might want to think about during the summer break.Listen to previous Friday Focus episodes to hear from other sector professionals offering these insights and expertise on the sector.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 30ISBA FRIDAY FOCUS // Keeping up to date with KCSiE, (Sarah McKimm and Rex Sartain) 28th July 2023
Join us for this Friday Focus episode of the ISBA Bursarcast as Sarah McKimm and Rex Sartain join us to review the latest updates to KCSiE and best practices for Independent School Bursars. Sarah goes over the latest additions to the guidance and along with Rex offers an insight into what these changes mean and how Bursars should bring these into practice in the best possible way.Listen to previous Friday Focus episodes to hear from other sector professionals offering these insights and expertise on the sector.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 29ISBA BURSARCAST // Transgender Guidance, Training Opportunities and Advice & Guidance (27th July 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. This episode is short and sharp, delivering updates regarding Transgender Guidance from the DfE along with a range of training opportunities that are available for members of the ISBA over the coming months; from Suicide prevention to new employment law updates. Of course, we have some Advice and Guidance Q&A's and ISBA's top tip of the weekKeep an eye out for tomorrow's episode which will be a full-length update regarding KCSiEContact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 28ISBA BURSARCAST // Updates, Mandates and Inspections, ft. Nikki Miller (20th July 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. Today we have a busy episode with a lot of news. We start by mentioning the new Data Navigator App and two short films produced to explain them. Next up we look into the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework, and the HSE's inspections on Asbestos, ( fortunately unrelated).Turning to the next section, we look at the Data Security trends that the ICO has published and some actions to take from them. Next, we discuss the New Employment Protections for Parents and Carers, before hearing from Nikki Miller (VWV) about Martyn's Law, ISI Framework, KCSiE, Gov response to IICSA, changes to recoverable costs in the court, NAS Education report for Autistic Children, updates to TPS and finally the emergence of AI and some practical steps to take.Lots to take in here, thank you to Nikki for coming on!Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 27ISBA BURSARCAST // TPS updates, SEND Conference and KCSIE new regulations. (14th July 2023)
Join us on the ISBA BURSARCAST this week as we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. This episode features Sarah McKimmSome updates regarding the TPS are discussed, along with details of how to book for the upcoming IAPS and ISC SEND Conference.We hear the closing remarks from Sarah McKimm's session on new updates to KCSIE.Be sure to listen to the Friday Focus episodes which feature practical insights from sector experts.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 26ISBA BURSARCAST // Shared Parental Leave, ISBA AGM, Marquee Season and new services(29th June 2023)
Join us on the ISBA BURSARCAST this week as we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. This episode features John Murphie, ISBA COO.Before we enjoy hearing about all the new services the ISBA has on offer from John, we look into Shared parental leave, the ISBA AGM and registering your vote, along with warning around pop-up toilets. Be sure to listen to the Friday Focus episodes which feature practical insights from sector experts.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal adviceContact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 25ISBA FRIDAY FOCUS // Practical Preparation for Partnerships with Christina Astin
Join us in this supplement episode of the ISBA Bursarcast as we explore the exciting and fruitful subject of cross-sector partnerships. Our guest expert, Christina Astin, is a prominent thought leader on partnerships, especially cross-sector, and she helps schools build strategic partnerships for mutual benefit.In today's episode, she shares her wisdom on the subject, answering questions about the value and importance of partnerships, the difference between them and outreach, financial considerations, and the best strategies for success. All this and more in today's episode. Email ChristinaChristina's WebsiteSchool Partnership AllianceThe Workbook. New to Partnerships courseContact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 24ISBA BURSARCAST // TPS Valuation, SEND improvements, Employment and ethnicity guidance and Data Navigator intro with Allan Engelhardt (22nd June 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. Today we are joined by Allan Engelhardt of Barnett Waddingham to introduce the new Data Navigator tool.Before we get to enjoy that, we highlight the TPS 2020 Valuation, Welsh Government Reforms, SEND and AP improvement plans, TPS Strategy following SCAPE discount rate, Gov changes to Employment Law and some guidance on Ethnicity Pay Gap reporting.Be sure to listen to the Friday 'Supplement' episode tomorrow which features Christina Astin talking about cross-sector partnerships. Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 23ISBA FRIDAY FOCUS // Demystifying Decarbonisation with Nigel Aylwin Foster of ReEnergise
Join us in this supplement episode of the ISBA Bursarcast as we explore the murky waters of decarbonisation and sustainability in Schools. Our guest expert, Nigel Aylwin Foster, Business Development Director at ReEnergise, shares his insights for beginning the journey to sustainability and net zero. Nigel goes into detail about understanding your carbon footprint and explains a number of topics that everyone, (including Bursars((sorry)) gets wrong and offers some valuable, practical, and actionable steps to achieving your carbon goals. [email protected]://www.reenergisegroup.com/Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 22ISBA BURSARCAST // Strategic overview with David Woodgate, KCSiE updates, AGM awareness (15th June 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. Today we are joined by ISBA CEO David Woodgate as he guides us through the most recent government updates that are impacting independent schools, along with some food for thought at a strategic level.Before we get to that, we discuss some updates with KCSiE, The ISBA AGM, and have a peek into 'How to optimise the return on your school’s assets'Of course, we have some Advice and Guidance Q&A's and ISBA's top tip of the week.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 22ISBA FRIDAY FOCUS // Fortifying Independent Schools: Unveiling Cybersecurity Best Practices with Simon Holden of CyBur
Join us in this special episode of the ISBA Bursarcast as we delve into the realm of cybersecurity for independent schools.Our guest expert, Simon Holden, Founder and Managing Director of CyBur, shares his invaluable insights and unravels the secrets to implementing best practices in safeguarding educational institutions. Discover the proactive measures, robust strategies, and cutting-edge technologies that can shield your school's digital infrastructure from cyber threats. [email protected] https://www.CyBur.co.uk https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/collection/board-toolkit Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 21ISBA BURSARCAST // Mentoring, Big Buildings, Partnerships, Mental and Cyber school health, (8th June 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector.We start with announcing the ISBA Mentoring Service, before getting into detail about new Health and Safety regulations to be aware of, from buildings and lung health to Cyber Security and mental health. Finally, we discuss the new Partnerships workbook and hear some words from Julie Robinson about the importance of State-Independent relationships.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 20ISBA FRIDAY FOCUS // Navigating Menopause in the Workplace with Jenny Arrowsmith from Irwin Mitchell (2nd June 2023)
Join us on the latest episode of the ISBA Bursarcast as we delve into a crucial and often overlooked topic: menopause in the workplace. Our special guest, Jenny Arrowsmith, a partner from the law firm Irwin Mitchell, brings her extensive knowledge and insights to shed light on this important issue.During the episode, Jenny discusses the challenges that menopausal individuals face while navigating their careers. She explores the physical and emotional symptoms that can impact productivity and well-being and provides valuable advice on how employers can create supportive environments that address these concerns.From implementing workplace policies and accommodations to fostering open communication channels, Jenny offers practical strategies for businesses to better understand and support employees experiencing menopause. The discussion emphasizes the importance of fostering an inclusive and compassionate work culture that empowers individuals during this significant life transition.Tune in to this enlightening conversation with Jenny Arrowsmith as we aim to promote awareness and understanding of menopause in the workplace, ultimately fostering a more inclusive and supportive working environment for all.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 19ISBA BURSARCAST // Conference cooldown, Sustainability surveys, IICSA inquiries and Partnership Potentials (1st June 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. We start by thanking everyone who made the recent conference so special, along with a Chat GPT review...Turning to the next section, the ISBA Board of Directors is looking for new members and the Sustainability Survey has been extended.Next, we look at the updates around IICSA Mandated Reporting and the changes that will be coming to RSHE and the ISC is putting together the 2023 Celebrating Partnerships booklet. This is followed by the ISBA A&G for this week before highlighting the upcoming CPD sessions that are available. Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 18ISBA BURSARCAST // Political updates, New Bills and Mental Health, ft Oliver Daniels. (19th May 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. Today we have a busy episode with a lot of updates.We start by announcing the release of ISBA's new Inspection App, followed by Political updates and guidance on Charity Financial controls. Turning to the next section, we look at new guidance for preventing hair discrimination, along with Independent School Action Plan guidance and the independent review of RSHE in schools. Next, we discuss the new Partnership Workbook, before hearing from Oliver Daniels (HCR) about The worker Protection Bill and the new ACAS Guidance on Reasonable Adjustments for Mental Health.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 17ISBA BURSARCAST // Last Chance Saloon for Conference booking, Sustainability Surveys and Prof Joe Nellis talks conference preview (11th May 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. Today we have a compact episode, featuring Professor Joe Nellis. We start by letting you know it is the last chance to book for the upcoming ISBA conference, and this really isn't one to be missed.We then discuss some Sustainability Survey news, helping Bursars prepare for the future. Finally, Professor Joe Nellis gives us some insight into his session at the conference and what bursars should be thinking about. Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 16ISBA BURSARCAST // Bank Holiday guidance, MP contact, and Sustainability Surveys plus VWV Conference preview (5th May 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. Today we have a compact episode, featuring Nikki Miller and Tabitha Cave from VWV.We start with news about ISC Public Affairs, before discussing Coronation Bank Holiday Entitlement and touching on the Reasonable Force and Restrictive Practices consultation. We then discuss the Annual Conference and detail the new Data Navigator tool coming soon, before hearing from Nikki and Tabitha about the session they are providing at the Conference on IICSA outcomes for Bursars. Finally, we highlight upcoming CPD sessions and leak next week's guest...Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 15ISBA BURSARCAST // Sector updates, dodgy contracts and Anjali Kothari (all unrelated...) (27th April 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. Today we have a jam-packed episode, with three guests!We start with some sector updates and things to be aware of, before hearing from ISBA Head of Advice and Guidance Denise Allen on the recent Q&A from the community. We then hear from James Winter, Director of the Apogee Action Group, to learn how you may be owed money if you had dealings with Apogee over the years.Finally, we catch up with Anjali Kothari of Moore Kingston Smith, ahead of her session at the ISBA Conference to discuss her topic and give you some things to consider before attending. Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 14ISBA BURSARCAST // Conference conflab and Allergy awareness (25th April 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. Today we are joined by ISBA COO John Murphie as he discusses the fast-approaching conference, detailing what to expect and how to make the most out of it We also hear from The Allergy Team Founder and CEO, Sarah Knight as we enter Allergy awareness week. Listen in to see if your school is doing enough...find out more at https://theallergyteam.com/about/ Join us for an informative and engaging episode filled with insights and updates on essential topics for bursars in the education sector.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 13ISBA Bursarcast: Children's Safety, Avoiding Fraud and Rising Costs, ft David Smellie (20th April 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. Our first segment highlights TPS news before looking at the Online Safety Bill and the new EHRC Report on Children's Rights in Great Britain. We also touch on the subject of Misrepresentation, Deceit and Fraud from Apogee and the work of the Apogee Action Group before looking at the rising Food prices and predictions for 2023 alongside the increases in National Minimum and Living wages. Finally, we look at the details of the latest updates from the Harper vs Brazel case and hear from David Smellie, a partner at Farrer and Co to hear about the session he is hosting at our upcoming Conference in May. Join us for an informative and engaging episode filled with insights and updates on essential topics for bursars in the education sector.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 12ISBA BURSARCAST // John Murphie's hot takes and TPS updates. (14th April 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. Today we are joined by ISBA COO John Murphie as he guides us through the most recent government updates regarding the TPS and how this impacts independent schools. We also hear some of John's 'hot takes' such as Harpur vs Brazel, VAT updates and of course we discuss the upcoming ISBA Conference. Join us for an informative and engaging episode filled with insights and updates on essential topics for bursars in the education sector.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 11Counting on iSAMS: Financial management and more with iSAMS (7th April 2023)
Welcome to the latest episode of the ISBA podcast, where we bring you insightful discussions with experts from the independent school sector. Today's episode is another conference headline sponsor special, and we're delighted to have Chris Pomfret, Senior Account Development Executive at iSAMS, join us as our guest. iSAMS is a leading provider of management information systems for schools. Chris is here to talk to us about the various offerings that iSAMS has for the independent school sector. With over a decade of experience in the education technology space, Chris brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to our discussion. During our conversation, we'll discuss the challenges that independent schools face when managing data and information, and how iSAMS can help address those challenges. We'll also be exploring the latest trends in edtech and how independent schools can leverage technology to enhance their operations and provide better outcomes for their students.So sit back, relax, and join us as we delve into the world of school management systems and edtech with Chris Pomfret from iSAMSContact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 11Supporting Independent Schools: The Role of Redwood Collections in Helping Bursars (31st March 2023)
Welcome to the latest special episode of the ISBA Bursarcast podcast, where we bring you insights and expert opinions from the headline sponsors for our upcoming May conference. In this episode, we are thrilled to have Michael Rogers, Head of Business Development in the Education Department at Redwood Collections, as our special guest.Michael will be joining us to discuss the vital role that Redwood Collections can play in supporting independent schools and how they can specifically benefit bursars. As a leading provider of debt collection services to the independent education sector, Redwood Collections brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the table.During our conversation, Michael will share his insights into the key challenges facing bursars in today's climate and explain how Redwood's services can help to alleviate these challenges. Whether you're looking to improve your school's cash flow, reduce your debt recovery times, or simply streamline your billing processes, Michael has plenty of valuable insights to share.So, whether you're a bursar at an independent school or simply interested in the latest developments in the education sector, be sure to tune in to this episode of the ISBA Bursarcast podcast. We guarantee you won't want to miss it!You can find more from Redwood at https://www.redwoodcollections.com/Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 11ISBA Bursarcast: Cyber Security, Kings Coronation and reference Library updates, (30th March 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. Our first segment covers the new developments within the ISBA reference library and some additional warnings on Cyber SecurityWe also cover the topics of how to staff during the King's Coronation, what to do if a member of staff has been abroad for over 3 months and we signpost some advice on audit tenders. Join us for an informative and engaging episode filled with insights and updates on essential topics for bursars in the education sector.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 10Building a Greener Future with TG Escapes: From Classrooms to Sustainable Solutions
In this special episode, we are thrilled to have guest, Matt Gill, The Business Development Manager of TG Escapes. TG Escapes is a leading provider of modular eco-buildings for schools and businesses, designed to inspire creativity and enhance well-being. Join us as we speak to Matt about their innovative approach to sustainable building and the importance of creating inspiring spaces for learning and working. You can find out more about TG Escapes on their websitehttps://www.tgescapes.co.uk/ Thank you very much Matt for coming on the podcast.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 10From Allergies to ULEZ: Things for Bursars to be aware of. (23rd March 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector.We start off with a quick reminder to book your place at the ISBA Annual Conference, before moving on to the issues of Minibuses and ULEZ.We also highlight some of the HSE's new guidance on Violence and Aggression and Managing Stress in the workplace.Following the successful pilot in 2022, the Contextualised Data Service (Free School Meals) is now open to new subscribers.And The Allergy Team is having a survey to build a better picture of the issues within schools, so we listen to a few top tips from their recent Webinar on Allergy Management. The Bursarcast isn't complete without our Top 3 Advice and Guidance questions and answers and our Top Tip of the Week.Join us for an informative and engaging episode filled with insights and updates on essential topics for bursars in the education sector.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 9ISBA Bursarcast: Updates on Education, Pay, and Employment with Oliver Daniels (HCR) (16th March 2023)
In this episode of ISBA Bursarcast, we bring you the latest updates and insights on various topics relevant to the education sector. Our first segment covers the TES Subscription renewals and updates to the SEND Reforms.We also cover the government's support for the Right to Request Predictable Working Pattern Bill and explore the new statutory guidance published on gender pay gap reporting As a special treat, we have a guest speaker, Oliver Daniels from Harrison Clark Rickerbys, who shares his insights and updates on the launch of a consultation on the 'Fire and Rehire' Code of Practice, the use of reasonable force and restrictive practices in Schools along with a case updates on the National Minimum Wage and Term-Time only workers. Join us for an informative and engaging episode filled with insights and updates on essential topics for bursars in the education sector.Thank you to Oliver for coming on. Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 8From Blazers to Brilliance: An Unbuttoned Chat with School Blazer Co-Founder Robin Horsell (10th March 2023)
In this special episode of the ISBA Bursarcast, we sit down with Robin Horsell, co-founder of School Blazer and headline sponsor of ISBA's upcoming annual conference. We dive into the story behind School Blazer and how the company has become a leading provider of high-quality school uniforms in the UK. Robin shares his insights on the challenges of scaling a business, building a strong brand, and adapting to changing customer needs.We also discuss School Blazer's commitment to sustainability and social responsibility, and how the company is working to reduce its environmental impact and support local communities. Robin talks about the importance of corporate social responsibility and how businesses can make a positive difference in the world, all while offering the best value and service to schools and parents alike.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 8How Small Independent Schools Are Navigating Today's Education Landscape: Insights from a Bursar and Sector Updates (9th March 2023)
In this week's ISBA Bursarcast for the 9th of March, we discuss - The annual conference booking being open- Independent school Standards Update- TPS contribution bands increase-Charity Commission Consultation on Social MediaTop 3 A&G, Q&ATop tip of the weekCPD opportunitiesAnd we hear from Katherine Mills, Bursar at Prestfelde School about the challenges small independent schools can face and some ideas on how to overcome them.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 7Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Technology: A Conversation with Class Technology Solutions (3rd March 2023)
In this special episode of the ISBA Bursarcast, for the 3rd of March, we sit down with Richard Harris, the Head of Service at Class Technology Solutions, to discuss the latest trends in technology for independent schools ahead of being a headline sponsor at the ISBA Annual Conference. As a leading provider of IT services, Class Technology Solutions is at the forefront of helping schools leverage technology to enhance teaching and learning, streamline administrative tasks, and improve communication. Richard shares his insights on the importance of cybersecurity, the benefits of cloud-based solutions, and how schools can develop bespoke IT strategies that meet their unique needs and budgets. Whether you're a bursar, headteacher, or IT manager, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve in the fast-changing world of educational technology.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S3 Ep 7Get Booking, Get Protecting: Conference booking now open, Stopping Serious Violence in Schools and Protecting Pregnant Workers and New Mothers (3rd March 2023)
In this week's ISBA Bursarcast for the 3rd of March, Leo brings you up to date on the following:- What to expect and how to book a spot at the ISBA annual conference. - NEU trade disputes and DFE reactions. - Serious Violence Duty, sharing information and stopping harm.- Risk assessments for pregnant workers and new mothers. - Advice and Guidance, Questions and Answers.Contact the podcast at [email protected] Tune in to the ISBA Bursarcast Podcast for a comprehensive exploration of the latest in independent school finance, legal developments, and their direct relevance to UK-based institutions. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date with the topics that matter most to you and your school community.Independent schools vary widely in terms of their size, pupil population, location, provision and practice. Documents are offered as guidance only, in order to help schools prepare their own in a way that suits their own circumstances and reflects the needs of their own community, and the ISBA and our partners who have assisted in the production of the documents accept no liability for any claims or losses arising from their use. Before using documents from the ISBA library, and particularly after adapting them, schools should take specific legal advice The ISBA Bursarcast is a RAFIKI STUDIO productionEmail: [email protected] – we’d love to hear from you. The Bursarcast is produced by RAFIKI STUDIOwww.rafikistudio.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.