The Centre for Public Scrutiny promotes the value of scrutiny and accountability in modern and effective government and supports non-executives in their scrutiny role
The Centre for Public Scrutiny supports the non-executive lay person by holding targetted events, seminars and workshops to debate current scrutiny issues, share best practice and explore how best to question and hold public bodies to account.
This popular 2 day course will run 16-17 September and is delivered in partnership with local government consultants Spirals, by an expert in project management and is designed with the unique challenges of scrutiny project management in mind.
This day-long seminar will provide councillors, and other non-executives, who are new to chairing meetings and leading investigations with the skills they need to hit the ground running, and to take control of the accountability process.
This popular 2 day course will run 20-21 October and is delivered in partnership with local government consultants Spirals, by an expert in project management and is designed with the unique challenges of scrutiny project management in mind.
By October, we’re likely to have a clearer idea about the new Government’s plans. This session will provide an opportunity to update on what has happened since the election, and on plans (should they exist) for new legislation.
June 2010 e-newsletter and e-digest available now.
- Pulling it all together
- 2009 CfPS Annual Survey of Overview and Scrutiny
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