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With more than 30 events scheduled across nine days, here's your day-by-day guide to Ipswich Thrive Business Week.

Why it matters: The week-long business festival runs from 10-18 March and showcases Ipswich's diverse business community while providing valuable opportunities for growth, learning and collaboration.

Here's our day-by-day guide:

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Ipswich Thrive Business WeekIpswich Borough Council

Monday 10 March

  • Uncover your strengths, weaknesses, and unique traits with the Personality Profiling Workshop by Business Growth Coaches Network (10:00-13:00)

  • Ping into Business brings you to a table tennis table where you have a 15 minute match against your colleague, and in that time explore future opportunities, plus networking by Table Tennis England (11:30-14:00)

  • Learn how to secure funding for your projects at the Grants Workshop by Business Growth Coaches Network (14:00-15:00)

  • Learn how to write and submit an Arts Council National Lottery Project Grant application at the Arts Council Project Grant Bootcamp (18:00-21:00)

Tuesday 11 March

Wednesday 12 March

  • Get your business cards ready for a morning of networking with small business owners at Meet the Members Networking by ISSBA (09:30-11:30)

  • Jobs, apprenticeships, training, career advice, skills bootcamps, volunteering and much more at the Ipswich Jobs and Careers Fair by the Department for Work & Pensions (10:00-13:00)

  • Learn the basics of starting a business and navigating the legal side of things at the 1st Steps and Legal Workshop by Business Growth Coaches Network (10:00-13:00)

  • Dive into the world of mergers and acquisitions at the M&A Masterclass by Business Growth Coaches Network & Affinia (11:30-13:00)

  • Learn how to predict and manage your cash flow at the Cashflow Forecasting workshop by Business Growth Coaches Network (14:00-16:30)

  • Discover new opportunities, exchange ideas, and gain valuable insights to take your next step with confidence at the Join the Force Networking Event by EmpowerUs (17:00-19:30)

  • Showcase your games and partake in some informal games industry networking at the Ipswich and Suffolk Game Developer Meet Up by Game Anglia (19:00-21:00)

Thursday 13 March

Friday 14 March

Monday 17 March

  • Boost your selling skills and close more deals at the Sales workshop by Business Growth Coaches Network (10:00-13:00)

  • Learn how to spark innovation using AI with International AI expert Eleni Lialiamou at the Creating Innovation Using AI Workshop by Business Growth Coaches Network (13:15-16:15)

Tuesday 18 March

The bottom line: Early registration is recommended for these popular events, with many workshops offering limited places. Attendees are encouraged to bring business cards and prepare a brief introduction about their business to maximise networking opportunities.

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Young climate advocates join Suffolk teachers to shape greener education

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Last week's sustainability conference brought together educators and youth activists to reimagine how Suffolk schools can prepare students for a changing world.

Why it matters: This comes as the deadline looms for all schools to have nominated a sustainability lead and put in place a climate action plan, as set out in the Department for Education's 2022 Climate Change and Sustainability Strategy.

Around 30 schools from across Suffolk met at St Joseph's College in Ipswich on 2 April to explore the vital role of sustainability in education.

Joe Billington, Department for Education
Joe Billington, Department for EducationSuffolk County Council

The big picture: The Suffolk Sustainability in Education conference is the first of three events in the East of England supporting schools to deliver on the objectives set out in the DfE's strategy.

The event also aligns with Students Organising for Sustainability UK's (SOS-UK) Green Schools Revolution programme, which helps schools implement aspects of the DfE's strategy.

Who was there: A diverse lineup of speakers contributed, including:

  • Joe Billington from the Department for Education

  • Young climate advocate Talia Hardie from SOS-UK

What they did: The interactive day focused on embedding climate education into school strategy and culture, with workshops covering:

  • Carbon Awareness Training

  • Greening the Curriculum and Nature Connectedness

  • Facilitated Climate Action Planning

What they're saying: "This is a pivotal year for sustainability in education, with the deadline looming for all schools to have completed a Climate Action Plan and early indications from the Government's Curriculum and Assessment Review that the new curriculum will rightly place a much greater emphasis on tackling the climate crisis," said Hannah Fitzpatrick, Senior Project Manager at SOS-UK.

Talia Hardie, SOS-UK
Talia Hardie, SOS-UKSuffolk County Council

Councillor Gerald Kelly, Chair of the Suffolk Councils' Environment Portfolio Holders' Group, said: "We know that developing climate action plans is a new and complex challenge for most schools, so Suffolk's public sector leaders wanted support them through the process."

For context: The event was delivered in partnership with the Department for Education, Suffolk Sustainable Schools Network, UK Schools Sustainability Network, Heart Academies Trust, St Joseph's College, The Science Hub, and The Hertfordshire & Essex High School and Science College.

The bottom line: The conference represents one way that Suffolk's local authorities are delivering the Suffolk Climate Emergency Plan, promoting collaborative climate action in schools to reach Suffolk's ambition of achieving net zero emissions by 2030.

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