Jan
5
Thu
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Jan 5 @ 12:12 pm – 1:12 pm
Feb
13
Mon
Introduction to Committee Administration @ London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Feb 13 – Feb 14 all-day

Four day programme

Dates

13th and 14th February, 1st and 2nd March 2017*

Venue

London Borough of Richmond, 44 York Street, Twickenham, TW1 3B2

Cost

£695 plus VAT (ADSO / SEE members)

£725 plus VAT (non-ADSO / non SEE members)

 

The four day programme includes presentations, discussions and practical exercises on the following topics:

·working effectively with councillors

·for Local Government

·managing meetings including agenda preparation, decision making and minute writing.

·ethics and standards

·understanding different types of meetings

·Communicating effectively

·overview and scrutiny.

 

To secure your place visit here: http://www.seemp.co.uk/eventscal?eventid=36691

Jan
25
Fri
London Branch – Modern.Gov User Group Meeting @ To Be Confirmed
Jan 25 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Aug
7
Fri
LGA Code of Conduct consultation webinar @ Virtual meeting
Aug 7 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Nov
26
Thu
ADSO AGM @ Webinar
Nov 26 @ 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm

AGM 2020 Agenda Pack

extension: pdf

ADSO Awards Ceremony @ Webinar
Nov 26 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Jan
29
Fri
ADSO Webinar – Councillor Code of Conduct @ via GoTo Webinar
Jan 29 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

The new Councillors’ Code of Conduct was published by the LGA in December 2020. This free webinar, hosted by ADSO, will take place on Friday 29th January at 10.30, lasting for one hour.

Paul Hoey from Hoey Ainscough Associates and the co-architect of the new code will present its key elements and in particular the changes from the consultation version. You will have the opportunity to ask questions of Paul and share your views.

THE WEBINAR IS NOW FULL.

A recording of the webinar will be made available to access by all ADSO members if you have not been able to book on.  Look out for announcements on social media and the website.

The webinar is sponsored by Public-I providing hardware and software to the public sector for the best meeting experience.

 

 

Feb
12
Fri
ADSO Webinar – Councillor Code of Conduct @ via GoTo Webinar
Feb 12 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

The new Councillors’ Code of Conduct was published by the LGA in December 2020. This second free webinar, hosted by ADSO, will take place on Friday 12th February at 14:00, lasting for one hour.

Paul Hoey from Hoey Ainscough Associates and the co-architect of the new code will present its key elements and in particular the changes from the consultation version. You will have the opportunity to ask questions of Paul and share your views.

To register for the webinar, please copy and paste the following link into your browser:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5555929424655932429

If you are unable to attend or are unable to book on, a recording of the webinar along with the earlier one from 29th January, will be made available to access by all ADSO members.  Look out for announcements on social media, in the newsletter and on the website.

 

 

Mar
10
Wed
ADSO Webinar – Civic Support @ via GoTo Webinar
Mar 10 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

****FULLY BOOKED****** Come into my Parlour! – demystifying the management of civic office

There is good evidence that, as longstanding Mayor’s and Chair’s Secretaries retire, they are not being replaced like for like. Instead, a senior manager might stalk the Democratic Services corridor and put their hand on the shoulder of an unsuspecting DSO, announcing ‘I want you to take on management of the civic office’.

After the initial shock, thoughts will turn to ‘what does it entail?’ ‘where do I start?’ and ‘who can I talk to for support?’

This ADSO webinar will set you in the right direction and will be led by Phil O’Brien, who has 37 years’ experience in the field. A former Head of Democratic Services at Derby City Council, Phil’s first local government role was as Assistant Mayor’s Officer and he served 32 consecutive Mayors. Phil is a founder member and sits on the Executive Committee of the National Association of Civic Officers (NACO) and is author of ‘Surviving Scrutiny – a 21st Century Civic Office.’ He also helped develop the ADSO Diploma Civic Pathway.

Hosted by ADSO, the webinar will take place on Wednesday 10th March from 3.30-4.30pm.  You will have the opportunity to ask questions of Phil and share your views.

The webinar is sponsored by Link Support Services (UK) Ltd (www.linksupportservices.co.uk). Link is in its 27th year providing highly regarded bespoke member and officer training.  It supports over 150 Councils, Police and Crime Panels, Fire and Rescue Authorities and Combined Authorities with their member and officer training requirements and are a NACO approved training partner.

 

Mar
17
Wed
ADSO Webinar – Rules relating to the pre-election period @ via GoTo Webinar
Mar 17 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

*****FULLY BOOKED*****

This webinar will be presented by Mark Heath, one of the most experienced and respected Returning Officers in the country. Mark, who for over 20 years was also a Monitoring Officer, will take you through the rules relating to the pre-election period (sometimes known incorrectly as purdah) for Councils, particularly from a democratic services aspect, using practical examples to guide you through the election period.

Hosted by ADSO, the webinar will take place on Wednesday 17th March from 12.30-1.30pm including a Q&A session where you will have the opportunity to ask questions of Mark and share your views.

The webinar is sponsored by Public-i (https://www.public-i.tv/webcasting-services/hybrid-link/#Hybrid_Link) Established in 2000, Public-i is the leading provider of live-streaming and audio-visual services to the public sector providing hardware and software to the public sector for the best meeting experience.