OUTCOMES
By the end of the day you will;
- understand the role and responsibilities of trustees, as well as the legal frameworks that they must adhere to
- understand how administrative systems and processes underpin the principles of good governance
- have defined and explored the role of the board secretary
- be able to evaluate how effective your recruitment and induction procedures are
- be able to consider how to build the foundations of effective governance through a number of methods – from agendas, reporting and minute taking, a cycle of business, a scheme of delegates authority and a register of interests
- explore the different approaches to board review and understand its benefits
- discuss how you will implement changes for your organisation
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Anyone who supports trustees – board administrators, board secretaries and executive assistants.
This course will offer a strong introduction to the role of board secretary including the principles of effective administration and good governance. We will discuss how to establish effective processes and systems to support your board.
"I found the session extremely helpful and has enabled me to refresh the good governance of an organisation. Easy to follow, opportunities for team work and to ask questions. Trainer was very knowledgeable and able to keep the group focused."
"Facilitator gave a very good overview of governance, gave the whole group a chance to give examples."
WHO RUNS IT?
Dan Francis is NCVO’s governance consultant. His focus is on governance reviews, board performance and trustee training. Dan has experience of interim senior management assignments in the voluntary sector, and has served as trustee for small and medium-sized community and education charities. He joined NCVO from the National Union of Students (NUS) where, as a long standing consultant, he supported the organisational development of local students’ unions as charities.