Spotlight on... The Charity crisis one year on - learnings about transparency & accountability

Spotlight on... The Charity crisis one year on - learnings about transparency & accountability

By Law Society of Ireland's Diploma Centre

Date and time

Mon, 23 Mar 2015 18:00 - 20:00 GMT

Location

Law Society of Ireland

Green Hall Lecture Theatre Blackhall Place Dublin 7

Description

Free panel session “Spotlight on... The Charity crisis one year on - learnings about transparency and accountability”.

The Diploma Team would like to invite all those interested to attend a free evening of networking and learning on Monday 23 March 2015 at 6.00pm in the Green Hall Lecture Theatre, Law Society of Ireland.

This is the fifth seminar in a series of standalone, open evenings and it is a taster evening for our upcoming Certificate in Charity Law Trusteeship and Governance which is the result of a unique partnership between The Wheel and the Law Society of Ireland. Although this seminar is free, pre-registration is essential. Please register below. Come early as there will be wine (as well as tea and coffee) from 5.30pm. The lecture itself begins at 6pm and we encourage everyone to stay afterwards to enjoy more networking time, including the opportunity to speak to the panel regarding charity law and the challenges facing the sector.

There is one CPD hour (management & professional development) for attendance at this lecture.

6pm Introduction to panel members, Freda Grealy, Head of Diploma Centre

6.00pm The future of fundraising regulation, Mary O’Kennedy, O’Kennedy Consulting

6.15pm Governance for Charities, Ivan Cooper, Director of Advocacy, The Wheel

6.30pm Legal structures for establishing a charity and the New Act, Cormac O’Ceallaigh, Solicitor

6.45pm Panel Discussion and Q&A

7pm Closing remarks and reception

The speakers are part of the teaching team for the 2-month certificate course which represents the most comprehensive and authoritative way of ensuring your non-profit is fully compliant with all relevant regulations and codes.

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