Keep Britain Tidy Network
To increase understanding of the Eco-Schools programme and its links to sustainability and to enable schools to progress to a Green Flag award
This course aims to provide front-line employees (street sweepers) with the knowledge and understanding needed to perform their operational tasks in a manner which is efficient, safe, and has regard to others who may be affected by their activity or presence.
This course aims to enable delegates to promote sustainable behaviour and effectively engage young people in initiatives to improve the environment
To provide new and better options for good estate management. In addition to the traditional ASB routes, the course will include solutions to the more widespread form of low level anti-social behaviour, including environmental issues such as nuisance parking, waste, litter, graffiti and noise. The course is aimed to enable delegates to apply creative solutions to areas that can sometimes be difficult to remedy.
This course aims to equip Patrolling Officers with knowledge and practical skills to obtain and preserve evidence for observational Fixed Penalty Notice related offences.
This masterclass aims to highlight the importance of developing a street scene service strategy, and demonstrates the value of having an effective strategy properly in place.
The aim of this training is to successfully and safely remove graffiti by hand.
Street champion schemes recruit local residents and others on a voluntary basis to help improve the quality of their local environment by identifying and reporting incidents of litter, graffiti, fly-tipping and other issues, as well as carrying out clean-up activities themselves.
This masterclass will introduce learners to the knowledge and skills required to adopt an outcomes based approach to monitoring and evaluation, either within their departments or for specific projects.
To provide an introduction to basic community outreach skills that are needed to promote pro-environmental behaviour change.