Good governance enables organisations to make the best use of their resources. Are your Trustees well-placed make the most of the opportunities that come your way?
Benefits of attending
The Wales Audit Office, the Charity Commission and Good Practice Wales are holding this free interactive seminar that brings together the most up-to-date practices from across Wales and beyond. By the end of the seminar, delegates will be able to select from and adapt approaches to suit their own governance needs, enabling them to achieve more with less.
The seminar will consist of two showcase plenary sessions:
· Lessons Learnt: Reflections on recent reports. Wales Audit Office, Anthony Barrett and WCVA, Anna Lewis
· The New Grants Culture: Expectations on Trustees. Arts Council of Wales, Hywel Tudor
And a choice of attending two of the following workshops:
Financial Literacy. Wales Audit Office, Nick Davies
It's your decision: charity trustees and decision making. Charity Commission, Tim Reese
Recruiting diverse trustees. Norma Jarboe
For a full description of the plenary sessions and workshops Click Here
Who is the seminar aimed at?
This seminar is aimed at Welsh public and third sector:
· Trustees
· Non-executive board members
· Others with responsibility for governance
Where & When
Wednesday 6th November 2013,
Wales Audit Office, 24 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, CF11 9LJ.
and
Wednesday 22nd January 2014,
Glasdir, Plas yn Dre, Llanrwst, Conwy, LL26 0DF.
There are a limited number of spaces available for this seminar. As a result we have to restrict numbers to two delegates per organisation. To book a place, please email delegate name(s) and job title(s) via the below link:
For further details
If you wish to discuss any aspect of the event please contact:
Ena Lloyd at ena.lloyd@wao.gov.uk (mobile: 07901 513872)
Dyfrig Williams at dyfrig.williams@wao.gov.uk (mobile: 07964 255284)
@WalesAudit
@ChtyCommission
@GPWales
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