This Training Course is a great way to enable your staff to gain
insight into the range of issues facing professional bodies when
managing, maintaining and measuring the effectiveness of professional
standards.
The course will also consider ways of
thinking about the political and governance issues involved in
professional standards and regulation.
This course focuses on 5 key themes:
- Introduction
to PARN’s ‘3 Pillars’ model
- Working with
regulators and meta-regulators
- Measuring the
success of professional standards
- Audit and
transparency
- Future trends
in professional standards and regulation
Course Delivery & Materials
The day will combine
a mix of interactive sessions, video case studies, presentations and time for
individual reflection. Start time is 9:30am and end time 5:00pm with tea,
coffee and lunch provided.
Course is delivered
by Professor Andy Friedman, Director of PARN and William Hanson, Researcher at PARN.
You will receive a free copy of the course textbook
Professional Standards Regulation by Friedman and Hanson (2010). You
will also receive a Training Folder of supplementary information to support
your learning on this topic, along with copies of course slides and case
studies.
Who is the course aimed at?
- Senior
and middle level staff
-
Standards,
regulation or CPD staff
- Strategic
staff
Learning Outcomes
- Gain an
overall perspective on professional standards regulation
- Appreciate
the range of regulatory structures and approaches taken in different sectors of
the professions
- Discover
the extent of research on measurement of
the impact (success) of professional standards
- Debate
future directions in professional standards regulation
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