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Managing Local Councils Meetings during Covid-19
22 June, 11am to 1pm
Alan Fairchild, MBE, FSLCC, has applied the 'Covid19' factor to his ever popular Meeting Law & Good Practice course and this session will deal with arranging and running "virtual" Local Council Meetings.
An Introduction to Neighbourhood Planning
24 June - 10am-12 noon
25 June - 7pm-9pm

Rachel Leggett’s session is designed to give Town and Parish Councils an understanding of what is involved in the development of a Neighbourhood Plan. To include: what is and is not a Neighbourhood Plan, an overview of the Neighbourhood Plan process, how to get started with confidence,  developing a vision and objectives, writing the plan, what else could be involved, bringing the Neighbourhood Plan into force and resources needed.
Charities and Parish Councils
26 June - 10am-1pm

Charlotte Stannard will explain the types of trusteeship and the roles and responsibilities that accompany them. It will cover the definition of a charity, governing documents, incorporation liability and some myth busting around parish councils' duties towards charities.
A Good Appraisal
30 June - 10am-11am

Delivery by Chris Moses, LLM Chartered FCIPD, from Personnel Advice and Solutions Ltd (our Associate HR consultant)

This webinar will focus on how to prepare and conduct a productive appraisal, whether you are the appraiser or the appraisee.  This course is designed for Clerks, Chairman of Council/Personnel Committee.

Engaging Your Community
1 July - 10am-12 noon
2 July - 7pm-9pm

Delivered by Rachel Leggett, this session is designed to give town and parish councils ideas for engaging their community that go beyond questionnaires, public meetings and posters on noticeboards. To include: community profiling, who are the 'hard to reach', traditional ways to consult: public meetings, questionnaires done well (and badly), creative, engaging, fun and new ideas for engaging and consulting your community, good practice principles and resources

Role of the Clerk - Induction Training
3, 10, 17 & 24 July

Delivered by Gabbie, this is our essential foundation training for new Clerks, and covers the your role, the role of the Council and the Councillors as well as powers and duties, standing orders, meetings, finance, information management, planning, elections, casual vacancies and co-option and much more.

Part One - The Core Roles
Part Two - Law & Procedures
Part Three - Finance
Part Four - Management & Community

This course is also suited to Clerks who wish to refresh specific knowledge and can be booked as individual modules - contact Gabbie for more information on this.

Thinking about CiLCA but want to know what's involved before you commit?
Book a place on our CiLCA introduction
7 July - 10am to 12 noon

An opportunity to discuss your CiLCA study ambitions with our SLCC recognised Trainer, Gabbie Joyce.  We will consider what is involved and how you might prepare for embarking on your learning.

Managing Performance
14 July - 10am-11am

Delivery by Chris Moses, LLM Chartered FCIPD, from Personnel Advice and Solutions Ltd (our Associate HR consultant)

This webinar will consider a best practice policy for managing performance and expectations of performance.  This course is designed for Clerks as Managers and employee, Personnel Committee members, other councillors involved/interested in the Council's HR function.

Being An Effective Councillor
21 July and 23 July

Delivered by Gabbie, this course is in two parts and covers roles and responsibilities, getting things done for your community, procedures and law, working with your Clerk, planning, budgeting and finance.

Managing Word and PDF Documents
One-to-One training
Update your existing documents and learn how to create your own documents in Word or PDF format that meet the accessibility standards under the Public Sector Website Accessibility legislation.

Please contact Helen to arrange a session at a convenient time to both parties.

Website Accessibility
One-to-One training

The new web accessibility regulations create legal obligations for public sector websites. These include having a website that is as accessible as possible as well as an accessibility statement.

This course is an individualised experience with an to opportunity look at your own website.

Please contact Helen to arrange session at a convenient time to both parties.

More training courses are scheduled in the autumn, please go to the Calendar for more information and dates.

Finally, please continue to let Gabbie know of your requirements for webinars etc. Keep in touch with her at trainer@norfolkalc.gov.uk.

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To view the full Calendar click here
To view the current Parish Clerk Vacancies in Norfolk click here
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