Charity trustee roles and responsibilities with Brodies
- Date
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13:00-14:00, 30 March 2022
This event took place over 2 years ago
- Attendance
- Online
- Contact
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Tracey Bird
01313780630 - Topic
- Governance and leadership
- Overview
This is the first in a series of lunchtime webinars that will help you gain a better understanding of the role and responsibilities of a trustee and is an ideal induction for new trustees, or a refresher for existing board members. You will get an overview of the key legal responsibilities of a trustee, and an understanding of different charity legal structures and areas of potential liability. You will have an opportunity to pose your own questions to one of SCVO's Bono Service legal partners, Kenneth Pinkerton of Brodies, find out how the board should govern effectively, join the SCVO Trustee Network, and get access to further free e-learning materials and useful templates.
- Overall aim
This webinar will help trustees understand what to expect and and what is expected of them when they join a board. It will help you start your journey to good governance and equip you with the essential knowledge to give you the confidence to carry out your role effectively.
- Who was the event aimed at?
Anyone who is new to being a trustee or is considering becoming a trustee.
Anyone who has been a trustee for some time but would like a refresher.
- Other Information
We really want to hear your views and so this event will be a Zoom meeting, which allows all participants to see who else is in attendance and lets us interact with everyone in attendance. We will be taking some time at the end of the session to answer your questions and you can either ask them directly on the day or please feel free to submit a question or comment in the online booking form prior to the event. The session will also be recorded and shared on our Youtube Channel after the event.
- Cost
- Free
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