CfPS First Annual Conference – Making Scrutiny Work »
17/06/2003
This is the first annual CfPS conference, and the first oppurtunity for a new national community of interest to come together.
The effective non executive – Enhancing the accountability of public bodies »
23/06/2004
CfPS 2004 will explore the role of the non executive in enhancing the accountability of public bodies. Conference brochure and speaker presentations now available
Citizens, Scrutiny and Public Governance : The role of non–executives in enhancing accountability and improving public service »
23/06/2005
CfPS 2005 explores how the non executive can ensure maximum impact in improving service delivery and providing value for money for the public they represent. Conference brochure and speaker presentations now available
Scrutiny in an Evolving Public Services Landscape – the non–executive role in holding services to account within the commissioning and community involvement agendas »
28/06/2006
Effective Public Scrutiny: Shaping Places through Local Accountability and Improved Services »
13/06/2007
This fifth annual conference will look at how effective accountability can lead to improved service delivery and drive efficiency savings across local public services. Conference Brochure now available
Public Accountability and Empowerment; A New Era for Scrutiny »
10/06/2008
CfPS 2008 sees the addition of the 'Good Scrutiny Awards,' and will explore accountability in its widest form. Conference Brochure available for download now
Community Empowerment and Scrutiny »
14/11/2008
Best practice events looking at recent Community Empowerment White Paper and the Guidance and Regulations for the implementation of the 2007 Act

Health Scrutiny Workshops at the 2009 Conference »
22/05/2009
health scrutiny workshops at the 2009 conference

CfPS annual conference & Good Scrutiny Awards 2010 »
30/06/2010
Keep up to date on the latest developments for CfPS's 2010 annual conference.

CfPS 2011: Accountability, transparency & commissioning – delivering for people & places »
02/06/2011
Never has scrutiny been higher on the agenda than it is today, with the public, Ministers and others demanding greater accountability and transparency in the delivery of public services and the expenditure of shrinking public funds. This is the must atten