Agenda Item 35 - Conferences: Confessions of a (Non) Attendee | #TheGovernorsPodcast

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For today's Single Item Agenda (episode) we discuss;Attending conferences and events in the Education sector - When and where do they take place? Who organises/hosts/delivers them? What can governors, trustees, clerks and governance professionals, senior leaders and others gain from these?How governance conferences differ from governor trainingBoost your Continuous Professional Development (CPD) and make the most of any opportunity to improve your practicesYour presence whilst in attendance - Toggling between being a public speaker and being a delegate (present to listen and learn)The value of networking and making connections but understanding your capacity and balanceThank you for tuning into our show. We appreciate you, our listeners.Please rate, review and subscribe to our podcast.National Association of Schools and College Clerks (NASCC) - https://www.nascc.co.uk/ National Black Governors Network (NBGN) - https://nbgn.co.uk/ CONNECT WITH USEmail: [email protected] Twitter (@thegovernorspod)https://twitter.com/TheGovernorsPod Instagram (@thegovernorspodcast)https://www.instagram.com/thegovernorspodcast/Facebook (@thegovernorspodcast)https://www.facebook.com/thegovernorspodcast/#TheGovernorsPodcastYOUR HOSTS:Sharon Warmington (School Governor; Qualified Corporate Governance Practitioner) Olivia D Hinds (Committee Chair for Teaching and Learning; Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Link Governor)ADDITIONAL NOTES:The Governors' Podcast (TGP) is a brand of Education Governance Solutions @Limited TGP is sponsored by GovernorHub/Knowledgehttps://governorhub.com/ | https://thehoot.news/Current release schedule: Term time Wednesdays @ 7am (approx. 1-2 per month).TGP defines its 'Seasons' by UK academic years (September to July) and episodes are called ‘Agenda Items’.Artwork and Production - Onevma LimitedTheme Music - Hertz Beats, UK Producer

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