
The National Skills Academy for Food & Drink is marking Learning at Work Week 2026 (18–24 May) with a comprehensive programme of free development sessions designed specifically for the food and drink sector.
This year’s theme - investing in skills, capability and confidence - reflects the sector’s ongoing need for adaptable, well‑supported teams who can respond to commercial pressures, technological change and evolving workforce expectations. Throughout the week, NSAFD is partnering with high‑quality training providers to deliver practical, insight‑rich sessions that support real development in real workplaces.
A Week Built Around the Skills That Matter
The programme brings together a wide range of topics shaped by employer needs, including leadership, behavioural science, wellbeing, performance management, negotiation, coaching, change management and AI readiness. Sessions are designed to be short, accessible and immediately useful for individuals at all levels.
Highlights include:
Supporting Capability Across the Sector
The week reflects NSAFD’s commitment to strengthening skills across the food and drink workforce, from frontline supervisors to senior leaders, from early‑career employees to experienced managers adapting to new technologies and expectations.
Whether businesses want to upskill teams, support wellbeing, build leadership capability or explore new ways of working, Learning at Work Week offers something for every organisation in the employer network.
How to Get Involved
You can see all the sessions, dates and times in the PDF below and can book via info@nsafd.co.uk.
Simply enter your details to request a copy of the T Level Toolkit for Employers in the Food & Drink Sector.
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