Board development programme: Risk management for boards, May 2024

Date: 09 May 2024

Time: 09:30

Venue: Virtual event via Zoom

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Course overview

The board has overall responsibility and accountability for risk. For boards to discharge their role effectively members need to have a basic understanding of risk and risk management.

Used effectively, risk management is a useful management tool to help ensure that not only does the board and its committees focus on the right things, but it should also provide comprehensive assurance that risks are being managed to the best of the organisation’s ability.

This training provides a practical view of what board members and board stakeholders need to know about risk management to help demystify risk; ensure that risks are captured and articulated appropriately; and demonstrate that risk reporting should focus on the management of risk as opposed to the risk itself.

This training is not a deeply theoretical workshop on the technical aspects of risk management.

Who should attend?

Helped challenge any preconceived ideas and to clarify areas to focus on. It was helpful to provide 'head space' to evaluate the Trust’s position.

   

Course objectives

Virtual course format

This course is a full day event running in two sections across the day.

Section one: 9.30am - 12.15pm
Section two: 1.30pm - 4.00pm

Please note this is subject to change.

Very helpful sessions and the group work provided a helpful opportunity to network with others. It was also good to hear good practice and ideas from other organisations.

   

How to book

Module cost per delegate (ex VAT): Member: £260, Non Member: £312

You will need to provide a purchase order number at booking to confirm your place on this course. Card payments are also accepted.

Follow the booking link at the top of this page and create an account if you have not already done so. 

In-house training

This course can be delivered exclusively for your organisation with in-house training and can be tailored to your requirements.

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