The Chris Herries Development

Scheme

  • Basic Information

  • Application Form

  • Please tell us about your experience of co-operation, share your strengths, shout about your achievements, why you are applying for this course and what you hope to gain from it. This is the part where you sell yourself!
    Please tick that you have understood your responsibilities should you be offered a place on The Chris Herries Programme. 
  • Referee Details

  • Please provide a written statement from your reference detailing why they are recommending you for the Chris Herries Development Programme.
  • Accessibility

  • We make every effort to ensure that the needs of each participant are met. We may contact you to discuss further.  This can be visible and non-visible access needs.
  • Social Media

    Please share your social media accounts
  • Diversity Information

    Please note, this is a positive action scheme and diversity data will not be disaggregated from applications to ensure we are investing in women from a variety of backgrounds and bringing together a diverse cohort.
  • Equality Act 2010

    The Equality Act 2010 generally defines a disabled person as someone who has a mental or physical impairment that has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on the person’s ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities.

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