Jun
15
Thu
ADSO Webinar – The Importance of Local Leadership: a Framework for Councillors @ via GoTo Webinar
Jun 15 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Local leadership has never been more important. Local government continues to lead the response to some of the biggest challenges in our history, and councillors have a hugely challenging yet rewarding role serving and representing their communities.

To support councillors with their development and role in their communities, the LGA (Local Government Association) has developed a Local Leadership Framework for Councillors. This practical resource, informed by engagement with elected members, includes suggestions, prompts and further resources to help councillors to think about their skills and development.

This session will introduce attendees to the Local Leadership Framework for Councillors and discuss how it can be used in a practical way to help councillors further develop their skills and knowledge as local leaders. Attendees will also hear of the wider support offer that the LGA is delivering for councillors, enhancing local leadership across the country.

The webinar is particularly suitable for council officers who support councillors working in Democratic Services and of particular interest to those working in member development.

The webinar aims to:

  • Provide an insight into the importance of local leadership for councillors in the current context, from a currently elected councillor
  • Increase participant’s awareness and understanding of the LGA’s Local Leadership Framework for Councillors
  • Increase participant’s understanding of how the Local Leadership Framework can be applied in their councils, to support the development of elected members
  • Increase participant’s knowledge of the wider support available to councillors from the LGA

Our speakers are Poonam Mistry and Will Oldham from the Local Government Association and Cllr Neil Prior, Cabinet Member for Corporate Improvement and Communities at Pembrokeshire County Council, a Unitary Authority in Wales.

To book, click on the following link:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8557630271320139102

Please note that you will need to be able to login in to GoTo webinar in order to access the webinar.  If you are logging in from your workplace, you will need to ensure that GoTo has not been blocked by your organisation.  Otherwise, you can log on from your mobile.

Jul
7
Fri
ADSO Full Board meeting tbc @ Via Zoom
Jul 7 @ 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Jul
14
Fri
ADSO Webinar – No Overall Control, and unstable administrations @ via GoTo Webinar
Jul 14 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm

The proportion of Councils that no longer have stable, one-Party, administrations is increasing.  There are implications for councils as a whole, but particularly for colleagues in Democratic Services who work at the interface between services and political governance structures.

This webinar will explore those implications.  It will reflect on the implications of no overall control (NOC) for councils’ ability to deliver services well and rise to place-based challenges.  It will draw on general learning and advice from umbrella organisations.

It will then bring the advice to life by sharing the experiences of two contrasting sets of circumstances: the unexpected fall of a minority administration in Kirklees and the tensions inherent in an Elected Mayor’s administration working in the context of a council dominated by his opponents in Doncaster.  Both circumstances are from 10-15 years ago.

The webinar is aimed at Democratic Service colleagues who have faced the challenges of NOC and unstable administrations in the past, are doing so now, or may do so in the future.

The webinar aims to develop:

  • understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of NOC
  • understanding of the constitutional challenges
  • understanding of the relationship challenges
  • anticipation of short-term and longer-term issues following changes in administrations

… and thus, greater preparedness for actual or potential circumstances following local elections or changes in political deals supporting administrations.

Our speaker is Rob Vincent, ex Chief Executive of Kirklees Council.

To book, click on the following link:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7161411033320292954

Please note that you will need to be able to login in to GoTo webinar in order to access the webinar.  If you are logging in from your workplace, you will need to ensure that GoTo has not been blocked by your organisation.  Otherwise, you can log on from your mobile.

Sep
8
Fri
ADSO Full Board meeting tbc @ Via Zoom
Sep 8 @ 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Sep
26
Tue
ADSO Webinar – Debate Not Hate: Ending abuse in public life @ via GoTo Webinar
Sep 26 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

Serving in public office is both a privilege and a responsibility. However, there is a growing issue of abuse and intimidation in public and political discourse that can have a negative impact on councillors, their families and local democracy. This is why the Local Government Association (LGA) commissioned Riber Consultants to work with councils and relevant partners to consider the best approaches to supporting councillors to prevent and manage abuse linked to their elected role. Through the project, researchers identified key challenges to supporting councillors with these issues, principles for councils to consider, and top tips and good practice case studies to help councils better support councillors prevent and handle abuse and intimidation.

Our speaker is Jess Norman who is a Senior Policy Adviser at the LGA responsible for Democracy and Voluntary and Community Sector issues. In particular, she leads on Elections and the Civility in Public Life programme which looks at councillor standards and conduct, issues of abuse and intimidation of councillors and councillor safety. She has previous experience working in Fire and Rescue, FGM and death policy and in frontline housing and benefits services.

The webinar is for anyone working in Democratic Services and will aim to provide attendees with an opportunity to consider new approaches to supporting councillors in their own authorities and to discuss the challenges and opportunities set out in the report.

Attendees will hear about principles of good practice identified in the report and particular examples from other councils. There will the opportunity to ask questions of the presenter and comment at the end of the presentation.

Our webinar is sponsored Link Support Services, led by David McGrath.  As a former front-line councillor in Birmingham (8 years) and community campaigner for over 30 years, David provides lively, bespoke, interactive and practical personal safety training for members (over 1500 councillors between 2021-23).

Link Support Services courses look at how members can prevent and manage potential risks in a range of typical scenarios (e.g. on the doorstep, in surgeries, in challenging meetings, online and more).  This thought-provoking training can be delivered at any point in the municipal year (induction, pre-election, refresher), and can also assist officers to review and bolster their member support strategies.

Visit www.linksupportservices.co.uk or email Linkukltd@aol.com or call David on 01676 522775 for further details

 

 

 

 

 

 

To register for the webinar, click on the following link:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1919200178237666648

Please note that you will need to be able to login in to GoTo webinar in order to access the webinar on the day.  If you are logging in from your workplace, you will need to ensure that GoTo has not been blocked by your organisation.  Otherwise, you can log on from your mobile.

Oct
19
Thu
ADSO Webinar -Designing accessible public meetings and information @ via GoTo Webinar
Oct 19 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

When it comes to participation in local government, many of the people we need to hear from are likely to experience aspects of their participation in local decision-making as disabling.

The first part of this talk considers the benefits of designing for accessibility and illustrates some of the ways that, historically speaking, these processes have not been designed for everyone.  The second part proposes practical approaches and resources for governance professionals seeking to provide more accessible spaces and information for participants.

This Webinar provides an introduction to:

  • What is meant by accessibility and universal design in an English local government context
  • The importance of accessibility in public meetings and information design
  • Steps DSOs and governance professionals can take toward more accessible public meetings and information, in compliance with the Equality Act 2010 and the WCAG 2.0

The webinar will be particularly suitable for Democratic Services Officers (DSOs) and governance professionals who:

  • have a stake in how meetings are run and how information is received by decision-makers and participants
  • want to support full participation of councillors and members of the public in their civic roles and processes

Our speaker is Katherine Harclerode, a Governance Advisor specializing in Overview and Scrutiny at Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council. She has an academic background and became passionate about disability rights whilst studying bodily rhetorics and representations and pedagogy as part of her Masters studies. Her penchant for usability and good design was sharpened through her past work as a Freelance Technical Communicator.  Katherine has also been an ADSO Regional Representative since 2020.

To book, click on the following link:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8694719582685503063

Please note that you will need to be able to login in to GoTo webinar in order to access the webinar.  If you are logging in from your workplace, you will need to ensure that GoTo has not been blocked by your organisation.  Otherwise, you can log on from your mobile.

This webinar is sponsored by VP-AV Limited https://vp-av.co.uk/

VP-AV will deliver a comprehensive service to enable your Council to communicate effectively and manage your meetings.  Our audio-visual technology will allow you to:  Engage – Communicate – Collaborate

To explain how we achieve these and share the knowledge of what is now available to make it much easier to operate at less cost to stream your Hybrid meetings, VP-AV are planning a series of localised seminars/open days so please get in touch to find out where and when.

Explained in a “non-techy” way we will be covering, but not limited to, the following:

  • Sustainable Streaming: web-streaming of Council meetings to social media
  • Lower cost of ownership: without compromising features and functions
  • Conference Systems – which one best suit your needs:  explaining voting, ID registration and automated camera tracking
  • Audio:  explaining speech intelligibility and the changes in assistive listening
  • Automation and self-publishing: See how streaming and Hybrid has become much easier.

Leading on the new shift towards sustainable streaming and Council Chamber AV Hybrid solutions, we have the integration know-how.

Please contact us to explore what’s available to find out more about our forthcoming education days: Info@vp-av.co.uk or 01264 723400

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Nov
7
Tue
ADSO Webinar – Suspensions and Permanent Exclusions – Best Practice @ via GoTo Webinar
Nov 7 @ 10:30 am – 11:30 am

In May 2023, the Government released an amended version of the code on school suspensions and permanent exclusions effective from 1 September 2023: Suspension and Permanent Exclusion from Maintained schools, academies and pupil referral units in England, including pupil movement.  This webinar will highlight any changes in the amended version of the code to encourage a standardised approach in schools and hopefully ensure good practice as a result.

Our speakers are Ann Coldicott, Democratic Services Manager at Essex County Council and Jill Thwaites and Lindsey Atkinson who work as Independent Clerks.

The presentation aims to give participants a better understanding of the amended code and what is required following a permanent exclusion leading to an Independent Review Hearing.  It is particularly suitable for Democratic Services Officers who manage, organise or clerk Independent Review Panel (IRP) hearings as well as Panel Members i.e. serving Headteachers, lay Chairs or Governors.

Our webinar is sponsored by FCS Software Solutions Ltd https://fcssoftware.co.uk/ specialists in the development of web-based software for local authorities including AppealsPro, a suite of secure, web-based applications that have been designed to manage school admission, exclusion, and transport appeals across all schools and key stages.

AppealsPro puts all of the appeals data at your fingertips in a secure environment and removes the need for multiple spreadsheets and the traditional bundles of paper and post-it notes.

With parent and school portals for the submission and sharing of information and evidence, automatic generation of appeal letters and packs, automated appeal scheduling, appeal cost calculations and generation of the DofE report, you’ll wonder how you ever managed before AppealsPro.

 

 

To book, click on the following link:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3462236103325197146

Please note that you will need to be able to login in to GoTo webinar in order to access the webinar.  If you are logging in from your workplace, you will need to ensure that GoTo has not been blocked by your organisation.  Otherwise, you can log on from your mobile.

Nov
23
Thu
ADSO Annual Conference 2023 – Day 1 @ Leonardo Royal Hotel, Oxford
Nov 23 all-day

For full details, please see our webpage:  https://www.adso.co.uk/adso-conference-2023/

Nov
24
Fri
ADSO Annual Conference 2023 – Day 2 @ Leonardo Royal Hotel, Oxford
Nov 24 all-day

For full details, please see our conference webpage:  https://www.adso.co.uk/adso-conference-2023/

Dec
7
Thu
ADSO Webinar – An Introduction to Community Power @ via GoTo Webinar
Dec 7 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

This webinar will provide you with an introduction to community power in public services, including:

  • What community power is
  • The three routes to community power
  • What community power means for decision-making and community participation
  • Councillors and community power
  • Reflections on community power for Democratic Services Officers.

We will talk about how and why councils have adopted this way of working, as well as sharing some case study examples to bring it to life and give a general introduction to New Local and our network.

The presentation is particularly relevant to Democratic Service Officers but could also be of interest to other officers in councils who are keen to learn more about community power.

By the end of the session, you should be able to:

  • Understand what community power is
  • Understand how community power is being put into practice in councils and what this means for council decision-making and community participation
  • Have some useful takeaways to consider for the future for those in Democratic Services roles.

Our speakers are Stephanie Riches, Senior Network Officer and Grace Pollard, Head of Public Services Policy from New Local, an independent think tank and network of councils with a mission to transform public services and unlock community power.

Our webinar is sponsored by Politis Consulting (https://politisconsulting.co.uk/), a citizen-centric research and advice consultancy specialising in local government. Backed by PhD-qualified experts, Politis seamlessly blend academic rigour with practical experience to empower local Councils.

From bespoke research to expert advice services, Politis empowers local government officers with innovative ideas and practical solutions. Our governance support ensures timely issue resolution, often preventing escalation into formal complaints. Our mediation work with smaller Councils means we are frequently the Monitoring Officer’s best friend.

Politis excels in project management, including income-generating initiatives, capital schemes, community-led programmes, and service delivery enhancements. We also serve as a critical friend for corporate planning, a crucial yet often overlooked priority for local councils.

In times of transition, our locum services provide temporary support while you recruit full-time officers. Politis thrives in the complex landscape of local government, where academic excellence meets real-world expertise, driving success in your Council.

Oh, and we have a podcast called “Standing Orders”, which is mildly more entertaining than the introduction above.

https://politisconsulting.co.uk/

To book, click on the following link:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/321694445696451160

Please note that you will need to be able to login in to GoTo webinar in order to access the webinar.  If you are logging in from your workplace, you will need to ensure that GoTo has not been blocked by your organisation.  Otherwise, you can log on from your mobile.