This week's eBulletin (No. 12) | Webinar: Supporting Small Business during Coronavirus (COVID-19) Victorian Small Business Commission: Guide to Creating a Mental Health Plan Webinar Program: Get Back on Your Feet - How to Regroup and Build Resilience Brimbank - Business Development Program Applications Open: IGNITE Food Passions Program Brimbank.Localised - List Your Business Think.Shop.Buy Local - List Your Business |
Webinar: Supporting Small Business during Coronavirus (COVID-19) | Join this webinar with the Victorian Small Business Commissioner, Judy O'Connell to learn how the Victorian Small Business Commission (VSBC) can help landlords and tenants with rent relief negotiations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The VSBC is an independent government agency that advocates on issues that affect small business, ensures you understand your rights and responsibilities and helps you avoid or resolve any disputes whether you are a small business, or support one. To register, please click here For further information about the webinar, please contact [email protected] |
Victorian Small Business Commission: Guide to Creating a Mental Health Plan | The Victorian Small Business Commission (VSBC) have developed a small business owner's guide to creating a mental health plan in response to coronavirus (COVID-19). With many small business owners focused on trying to get their businesses through this difficult period and looking after their family and staff, they might not have prioritised their own mental health. Creating a mental health plan is one way to make sure business owners have practical strategies they can call on to look after themselves and their staff as they plan for business continuity and recovery. The VSBC consulted with stakeholders including Beyond Blue to create a user friendly guide that helps business owners identify stressors that might come up, recognise changes in themselves that signal when they might need extra support, and plan actions they can take in response. The guide comes with an easy to use template for small business owners to build their own tailored plan and an example plan to use as a guide point. You can read more about initiative, and find a link to the plan template here |
Webinar Program: Get Back on Your Feet - How to Regroup and Build Resilience | The Get Back on Your Feet program will equip you with the tools to build resilience so that you can navigate a new way of doing business and life. After major disruption to our business and personal life, we need to define a new way of living and working. This 4-week program is run by Melanie White, a personal and business coach who specialises in helping people change, and cope with change. With a focus on Positive Psychology the program provides the tools, support and accountability you need to get back on your feet by regrouping, redefining normal, becoming more resourceful and making rational decisions and plans. The program will be delivered over 4 weeks and topics include: Week 1, 16 July 2020: Regroup Regaining composure and prioritising self-care. We’ll focus on these foundational pillars of resilience by reflecting on lessons learned through the chaos and create routines that will bolster health and wellbeing e.g. reducing overwhelm, creating positivity. Week 2, 23 July 2020: Redefining Normal Redefine personal and business visions and identify opportunities, drawing on strengths and lessons. Week 3, 30 July 2020: Resourcefulness Improve your capacity to step into your business (and life) through connection, collaboration, support and/or resources you need to get back on your feet and back into business. Week 4, 6 August 2020: Rational decisions and plans Focus on making rational decisions and creating innovative plans and lifestyle goals as you navigate a new way of living and working. Participants who complete the 4 week program will receive a 60 minute coaching session with a health and wellness coach. Register here |
Brimbank - Business Development Program | Supporting Small Business during Coronavirus (VSBC) - register here Pitch Perfect! - register here Legal Essentials for Start-ups and Small Business - register here DIY Public Relations for Entrepreneurs - register here Managing the demands of running a Business - register here Get Back on Your Feet: How to Regroup and Build Resilience - register here
Getting Social Getting Social #1: Start up Smart and Strategic - register here Getting Social #2: Making the most of Instagram & Facebook - register here Getting Social #3: Facebook Advertising Essentials - register here Getting Social #4: Creating great content - register here Getting Social #5: Getting Stuff Done! - register here Small Business Victoria A series of webinars to improve chances of business success - for further information click here Upskill My Business (Business Victoria) Develop your business skills and strenghten your business - for further information click here ATO: Support for Small Business Webinar A wide range of interactive online webinar seminars presented by experienced tax officers, you can ask questions to help you apply the information to your situation - register here
Melbourne Innovation Centre: Business Resilience Program - Business Resilience Mentoring Webinar with 4 hours of free mentoring - A range of Business Resilience Workshops
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Applications Open: IGNITE Food Passions Program | Do you have a passion for food? Delivered by The Business of Food, the purpose of the IGNITE Food Passions program is to provide ideas and information to get your food business venture started, and is designed for food entrepreneurs who are looking to build on an idea and grown their business. Interactive sessions cover business operations and food regulations. You'll also have an opportunity to share your journey. The Program will be delivered online via Zoom over 5 weeks every Tuesday commencing 14 July 2020. Applications are now open! Click here for further information and application details (applications close 21 June 2020). |
Brimbank.Localised - List Your Business | Brimbank.Localised - it’s more than business to business – it’s business to people, people to business – it’s a business community – it’s letting people know where there is local expertise, local services and local opportunity. Find out more about Brimbank.Localised and upload your business profile here Save the Date! Brimbank.Localised - Networking Webinar Invite your team, colleagues and friends to join. Practice your lightning pitch and get ready to network online with other business owners in this business-focused networking webinar. Date: Friday 3 July 2020 Time: 2.30 - 3.30pm Online: Delivered via Zoom (registration details to be provided) |
Think.Shop.Buy Local - List Your Business | The Think. Shop. Buy Local Alpaca map aims to make it even easier for locals to find out who is open, and to support and stay connected to their local business community.
All businesses in Brimbank are welcome to have their business listed on the Think. Shop. Buy Local map - and if you're offering take-away, delivery, online shopping, online fitness classes or virtual services during COVID-19 it's even more important to let locals know.
Explore the Think. Shop. Buy Local map Find out more about the Think. Shop. Buy Local program, and if you’d like to have your business listed, contact the Economic Development Team.
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Business Victoria - Upskill My Business Platform | The Victorian Government has launched the Upskill My Business platform in partnership with key industry groups and education providers, as part of the $1.7 billion Economic Survival Package supporting Victorian businesses and workers through the impacts of the coronavirus crisis. Online programs, short courses and events on the Upskill My Business platform cover topics ranging from business innovation and staff development to export preparation will be presented in partnership with Deakin University, La Trobe University, RMIT, VCCI and Fair Work Australia. Businesses can find out if there is a program to assist them and their workers at the Upskill My Business website, or by calling the Business Victoria hotline on 13 22 15. Small Business Victoria's Digital Opportunities Roadshow, Small Business Workshops, Mentoring Program and Small Business Bus have transitioned to online delivery. More information can be found on the Business Victoria website.
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Brimbank - Business Support and Assistance | Council’s Business Support and Assistance website page provides information, support and resources for businesses affected by the COVID-19 (coronavirus) crisis. Find out about: Brimbank Business e-Bulletins (previous editions) Council's Business Support Victorian Government Business Victorian Government Economic Survival Package Australian Government Business Australian Government Stimulus Package - Business Australian Government - JobKeeper Payment for Employers and Employees AusIndustry Contact Centre Australian Taxation Officer (ATO) Victorian Chamber of Commerce Industry (VCCI) Working for Victoria Fund - Support for Displaced Workers Small Business Mentoring Service (SMBS) Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) For more information and contact details for the Economic Development team, click here |
Brimbank - Business Impact Survey | Have you responded to the Business Impact Survey? We'd really like to hear from you to gain an understanding of how COVID-19 (coronavirus) is impacting your business. Your input will be used to inform action and advocacy for assistance, and inform government on short and long-term recovery priorities. This survey is mainly multiple choice and will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Complete the Business Impact Survey here |
Brimbank JobLink | Are you a local business looking for new staff and want to employ local? There's no cost to join the Joblink community or to post your employment opportunities. You’ll also receive promotion for your business on the JobLink Facebook Page. Check out Brimbank Joblink for more information and be sure to LIKE us on Facebook. |
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