Specialised and differentiated roles in governance help retain strategic focus and oversight of key areas and create checks and balances in a governance community. Our new succeeding in strategic governance roles series explores each of these differentiated roles in turn, going beyond compliance to demonstrate how they can be meaningfully and strategically delivered to facilitate strong and effect trust governance.
Drawing on our
Governing a school trust and
Next-gen governance papers, the series consists of five stand-alone online seminars that explore the purpose, powers and responsibilities of key volunteer roles within school trust governance:
To support your board in fulfilling the three required ‘lead’ trustee roles, in this series we’ll hear from SEND, careers and safeguarding experts. Our speakers will provide insight, information and practical advice to deepen your understanding of the challenges school leaders face, and the inspiration to explore new opportunities within your trust.
We’ll also explore the roles of members and committee members through case studies from across the trust sector. In these sessions, we will look at how these levels of governance are evolving to have a significant positive impact on the performance of their trust.