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From the Editor I always feel excited at this time of year with a sense of anticipation as we head into spring. Whether it’s the launch of the latest skin and body treatments, SS24 colour reveals, or hair, make-up and nail inspiration from the runways, spring brings a host of possibilities to upgrade our skills, introduce clients to cutting-edge therapies and build reputations for delivering a firstclass service. Key events that take place this spring include National Apprenticeship Week (5th to 11th February) with the theme ‘Skills for Life’. The value of apprenticeships to the beauty and hair sectors should not be under estimated, offering valuable workplace learning to create the next cohort of therapists, hairdressers, barbers and nail techs. Plus with government financial support available to employers, apprentices can become valuable members of your salon team learning from your own expertise. Turn to page 40 for more on the benefits of apprenticeships, and give the ABT team a call to discuss membership and insurance options for apprentices working in your salon. Also this season, March sees the return of Professional Beauty London, a highlight of the calendar for many beauty pros. This trade show is always a hive of inspiration and a wonderful networking opportunity. Whether you’re a seasoned show visitor or a first time attendee, there’s always something to excite. As well as a showcase of spring and summer ’24 product launches, the event hosts three live stages of education and ABT members can save 50% off session tickets when booked in advance. ABT will of course be present, welcoming members, new and old, to stand W22 where you’re invited to join us for a fizz reception, collect a Goody Bag, discuss your renewal and find out more about accreditation and how it can elevate your courses. Professional Beauty London takes place on 3rd and 4th March at ExCel and we look forward to meeting you there. Don’t forget to wear your comfiest shoes and bring your water bottle!
Best wishes
Melissa Dennis, Editor
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