CFNI Programme - Learning Event 10: Being An Effective Chair (Rescheduled Online) **REGISTRATION CLOSED**
THIS LEARNING EVENT IS EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE RECIPIENTS OF THE CFNI / DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH'S CANCER, CARERS AND MENTAL HEALTH FUNDS.
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Governance in an organisation can ultimately be improved by having a good Chair so it is worthwhile investing time in helping your current Chair or prospective Chair to fulfil their role. A good chair can make such a difference to the overall effectiveness of your Committee or Board, which in turn should make joining a more attractive proposition for future Trustees.
Content of Session
This session will examine:
- The role of the chair.
- What makes a good chair?
- The expectations of others.
- Achieving better meetings through effective planning, communication and chairing.
Who Should Attend?
This session is specifically designed for the people who Chair your organisation or those Trustees who are planning to move into this role in the future.
Trainer Bio
This session will be delivered by NICVA's Governance and Advice Manager, Denise Copeland
Governance and HR Essentials: A Series of Learning Events
Your Organisation may be interested in the other events in this series. Click on the links below and follow the instructions to register:
- Risk Assessment Made Easy: Thursday 27 April (10am to 12.30pm) – Online
- Essential HR for Trustees: Tuesday 13 June (3pm to 5pm) - Online
CFNI Building Capacity Accelerator and Mentoring Programme
Up until March 2024 the programme aims to engage with CFNI Grant Recipients to provide bespoke learning opportunities and mentoring support, as well as access to a range of practical and interactive workshops and events. If your organisation is in receipt of the CFNI / Department of Health's Cancer, Carers, and Mental Health Funds and is interested in receiving free Bespoke Mentoring Support, please contact Project Coordinator, Susan Glass: [email protected]
The programme is funded by Community Foundation NI through the Department of Health's Cancer, Carers and Mental Health Funds and is delivered by NICVA
Please be aware that you may be charged if you don't attend an event you have registered for—even in the case of free to access events. Full details on NICVA cancellation policy
Costs
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Online Session
This session will be facilitated online. We'll provide instructions and support for participants to get setup.
Related Content
- CFNI Programme- Learning Event 4: An Introduction to Effective Lobbying and Campaigning **REGISTRATION CLOSED**
- CFNI Programme- Learning Event 11: Essential HR For Trustees (Online) **REGISTRATION CLOSED**
- CFNI Programme- Learning Event 2: Developing a Case for Support **REGISTRATION CLOSED**
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