Trustee roles and responsibilities with Turcan Connell
- Date
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                                              13:00-14:00, 20 June 2023
                                    
                                      This event took place over 2 years ago
- Attendance
- Online
- Contact
- 
                                            
                                              
                                              Tracey Bird
                                            
                                        
 0131 378 0630
- Topic
- Governance & leadership
- Overview
- This is part of a series of free lunchtime webinars for SCVO member organisations and members of the SCVO Trustee Network Gavin McEwan, Partner and Head of Charities at Turcan Connell, will provide an overview of the role and the key legal responsibilities of a charity trustee. There will be lots of time for you to ask questions and share your own experiences, so you can learn from fellow trustees. You will also find out how to get access to further support and useful templates and toolkits. 
- Overall aim
- This webinar will help charity trustees understand what to expect and what is expected of them when they join a board. It will help you on 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 joining a board. - Anyone who has been a trustee for some time but would like a refresher. 
- Cost
- Free
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