The Low Carbon across the South and East (LoCASE) grant programme is now open across East Sussex, including Brighton & Hove.
Free workplace mental health events at Selina Brighton
Self Space is a contemporary mental health service offering a good conversation with a qualified person, through flexible access to straightforward therapy
APPG Report Launch: What is the impact of the new Immigration Rules on employers in the UK?
APPG Report Launch: What is the impact of the new Immigration Rules on employers in the UK?
You are invited to an upcoming virtual event to launch the report 'The Impact of the New Immigration Rules on Employers in the UK'.
Tuesday, 21 September 2021
12.30 - 1.30 PM
Migration has always played a significant role for both small and large businesses and has enabled them to fill skills gaps or shortages in the UK labour market. On 1 January 2021, the UK’s new Points Based System came into effect. Last December the APPG heard from a range of employers about their hopes and fears for the new system. Working with Fragomen LLP, we then conducted an inquiry to hear, in real-time, the impacts that employers from different sectors and in different parts of the country were starting to experience. At this event, we will share the findings from this inquiry and discuss the reforms the Government could undertake to potentially ease the transition to new ways of working.
Chaired by Tim Farron MP
Speakers:
• Gemma Hyslop, a Manager and Solicitor at Fragomen LLP and author of the APPG inquiry report.
• Madeleine Sumption, Director of the Migration Observatory, Oxford and member of the Migration Advisory Committee.
Representatives from the Home Office and Parliament to be confirmed.
This event will be hosted on Zoom, with details to be provided to all registrants in advance.
Website: appgmigration.org.uk | rampproject.org | Twitter: @APPGMigration
Three new recruits mark Carpenter Box annual trainee programme
Three new recruits mark Carpenter Box annual trainee programme
Carpenter Box, an award-winning firm of chartered accountants, tax and business advisers in Brighton, has welcomed three new trainees to mark the start of its annual training programme.
Each academic year, Carpenter Box hosts an ongoing stream of recruitment for trainee positions at its offices in Worthing, Gatwick and Brighton, with 21 trainees joining over the previous 12 months. They currently employ a grand total 43 trainees at the firm, making up more than 20% of its overall workforce.
University graduates Alex Paddley and Shaha Choudhury, and undergraduate Farhan Nibrash, joined the firm on Monday 6 September with no previous experience in the finance industry.
Trainees are recruited into departments such as tax, audit and assurance, and business services, with the potential to rotate depending on demand, while they work to gain qualifications. These qualifications include Chartered Accountant (ACA), Chartered Certified Accountant (ACCA) and Chartered Tax Adviser (CTA).
They also have access to apprenticeship schemes which, alongside traditional qualifications, provide opportunities to enhance knowledge, skills and behaviour such as problem solving and communication.
James Gawman, Training Director at Carpenter Box, said, “Over the course of the training programme, recruits are granted study leave and have bi-annual meetings with a senior partner and me to discuss progress and exam planning.
“Those taking part in apprenticeship schemes are also involved in soft skill workshop days and partner with coaches from our chosen training provider, who act as mentors throughout their development.
“We want to feel part of all our trainees’ journey. When results day comes, there’s no better feeling than seeing someone’s hard work and commitment pay off and being a part of that celebration.”
Carpenter Box prides itself on a culture which leads to high levels of employee retention and long-term progression opportunities. James recently joined the firm’s managing partner Alan Edwards in celebrating over 25 years at the firm after both started out as trainees in the 1990s.
James added “I have been able to fulfil numerous ambitions with Carpenter Box and look at the firm as one big family who are there to support your goals and provide exciting opportunities into your future. It really is one of the best out there.”
For more information about Carpenter Box, please visit: www.carpenterbox.com










