QUALITY PUBLIC SPEAKING TRAINING - ACCESSIBLE TO ALL
THE UK’S LEADING PUBLIC SPEAKING TRAINING ORGANISATION WORKING IN EDUCATION AND IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NOT-FOR-PROFIT SECTOR
Training designed to boost your confidence enabling you to speak with clarity and impact.
SPEAK UP! SPEAK OUT! - 'SUSO'
SpeakersBank is a national network of professional trainers, speakers and facilitators. It is the training arm of the Speakers Trust: a registered charity that promotes the development of speaking skills.
We are the fastest-growing provider of public speaking and communication training in the UK and work with people from all walks of life.
To read more of what SpeakersBank intends by the term 'public speaking' click here.
Most of our programmes are delivered in partnership with not-for-profits including charities, community groups, schools, colleges and the public sector. We are committed to making high quality professional communication training accessible to all – a philosophy that is reflected in our low rates.
Our ethos is that we seek to serve the not-for-profit sectors that we work in – our mission: to find the best trainers who share our ethos and are therefore willing to work for lower rates than they charge in the private sector, use them to deliver a tried and tested unique approach to public speaking that has been developed with you in mind. Our experience and incredible growth shows that this combination is very effective.
SpeakersBank Training
Each SpeakersBank Programme is:
- Flexible – training workshops range from two hours upwards and can be tailor-made to your requirements;
- Fast-working – in as little as two hours participants improve their presentation and public speaking skills; and
- Fun – participants learn by doing and enjoy the mix of speeches, impromptu speaking sessions, communication games and learning to give constructive detailed feedback.
16/09/2009
Barking and Dagenham Pupil Referral Unit Complete Pilot Communication Project
"I would just like to say how impressed I was with the course, and my only complaint is that it cannot go on every week! The students loved it."
Jo McIlveen
Kidbrooke School

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