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Cosmetic Insurance - Annual Survey
HFIS Group
Each year Hamilton Fraser Cosmetic Insurance publishes an annual survey, providing aesthetic practitioners with a platform to offer their opinions on the aesthetics sector. Practitioners were asked a series of questions, ranging from their motivations for entering the field of aesthetics and the most common treatments they encounter, to how they manage claims and complications, and training and development.
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Cosmetic Insurance Annual Survey
HFIS Group
Each year Hamilton Fraser Cosmetic Insurance publishes an annual survey, providing aesthetic practitioners with a platform to offer their opinions on the aesthetics sector. Practitioners were asked a series of questions, ranging from their motivations for entering the field of aesthetics and the most common treatments they encounter, to how they manage claims and complications, and training and development.
Literature
Legal
How to create an aesthetics business plan
HFIS Group
This guide provides essential insights into starting and managing an aesthetics business, including marketing strategies, client management, and financial planning for business growth.
Literature
Legal
Renters Rights Bill, How will a Private Rented Sector Database, new Private Rented Sector Ombudsman, and stronger council powers transform the private rented sector?
HFIS Group
This educational and interactive online training course is the first in a six part series to dissect the Renters Rights Bill and what changes this upcoming legislation will bring. This course shall explore how the introduction of a new ombudsman, enhanced council powers, and a national digital database will transform the private rental sector. Through engaging activities, case studies, and discussions from industry experts, learners will gain insights into the practical implications of these changes, equipping them to navigate the evolving rental landscape confidently.
Online Course
Finance, Healthcare & Medical, Legal
Renters Rights Bill, Understanding the Decent Homes Standard and Awaab’s Law
HFIS Group
This educational and interactive online training course is the second in a six part series to dissect the Renters Rights Bill and what changes this legislation will bring. This course shall provide a detailed overview of the upcoming proposals, Decent Homes Standard and Awaab’s Law and how it will affect landlords within the private rental market. Through practical examples, insight from industry experts, and in-depth explanations, learners will gain insights into what the proposals contain and how they as individuals potentially could be impacted.
Online Course
Finance, Healthcare & Medical, Legal
Renters Rights Bill: How is the tenant selection process changing with new rules against discrimination and a tenant’s right to request a pet?
HFIS Group
This educational and interactive online training course is the third in a six part series to dissect the Renters Rights Bill and what changes this legislation will bring. This course will explore how the tenant selection process is changing and will focus on the new rules against discrimination and a tenant’s right to request a pet. Through practical examples, insight from industry experts, and in-depth explanations, learners will gain insights into what the proposals contain and how they as individuals potentially could be impacted.
Online Course
Finance, Healthcare & Medical, Legal
Renters Rights Bill: How should landlords handle rent increases and new rules on rent in advance
HFIS Group
This educational and interactive online training course is the fifth in a six-part series to dissect the Renters Rights Bill and what changes this legislation will bring. This course will discuss the potential new changes in rental law, including when and how rent can be raised and collecting rent in advance. It will guide landlords through the changes, looking at benefits to the sector and practical solutions on how they can navigate the new rules and remain compliant.
Online Course
Finance, Healthcare & Medical, Legal
Renters Rights Bill: How will scrapping Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions affect landlords?
HFIS Group
This educational and interactive online training course is the final module in a six-part series designed to explore the Renters’ Rights Bill and its impact on landlords. This session will focus on the scrapping of Section 21 no-fault evictions and how this change will affect landlords. The course will cover the implications of this shift in rental law, providing insights on how landlords can adapt to the new regulations. It will also offer practical solutions for navigating these changes, ensuring compliance, and identifying potential benefits and challenges in the evolving rental landscape.
Online Course
Finance, Healthcare & Medical, Legal
Renters Rights Bill: Understanding the ban on rental bidding wars and what it means for landlords
HFIS Group
This educational and interactive online training course is the fourth in a six-part series to dissect the Renters Rights Bill and what changes this legislation will bring. This course will discuss the potential new restrictions on bidding wars and its impact on those within the private rented sector. It will explore how the ban affects rental pricing, bidding processes and the overall rental market, whilst offering tips on ways for landlords to navigate these changes.
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Tenancy Deposit Dispute Workshop
HFIS Group
We will be there to give advice on the dispute process and provide best practice by running through a dispute case and explaining how an adjudicator looks at the evidence and decides. During the interactive session we will set out the pitfalls and offer face to face support and guidance to landlords and agents to help them win the deposit amount they are entitled to. With nearly 30 years experience in tenancy resolution between them, the workshop will be hosted by Suzy Hershman, Dispute Resolution Lead and Emma Louka, Lead Adjudicator.
Training Course
Legal
Training and CPD in aesthetics
HFIS Group
A comprehensive guide on continuous professional development in the aesthetics field, covering training opportunities, CPD accreditation requirements, and the integration of ongoing education into practice to ensure you stay up-to-date with the evolving aesthetics industry.
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