The next IHBC Council+ will be on 2 May in central London, and offer a unique opportunity to get involved in the IHBC and shape the our accreditation training, support and guidance, all while informing the work of your professional body, all for free (including travel) so register now at operations@ihbc.org.uk.
IHBC’s Council+ meetings welcome members of all categories and levels of knowledge, with the opportunity to focus on continuing professional development (CPD) and explore and learn more about the IHBC and inform its future.
The next event, on May 2, focusses on how the IHBC supports membership accreditation, offers oversight and generates critical review opportunities though our MATE sessions: Membership Application Training Events. We will introduce delegates to the MATE programme, review the process to date, and explore how we can improve our support.
James Caird, IHBC Chair, said: ‘Through our MATE sessions – some run in partnership with the Branches, others taking place in businesses, organisations and national partners such as Church Care and Historic Environment Scotland – we offer the opportunity for delegates to understand better the unique accreditation processes and priorities that, as a body supporting a specialist interdisciplinary membership, we require for successful conservation accreditation.’
David Kincaid, IHBC Trustee and Chair of the Membership and Ethics Committee said: ‘CPD is integral to being a member of a professional membership body. This Council+ offers a forum in which we can focus on the area of membership accreditation, and help you hone your CPD plans, while also supporting our progress.’
‘It is also offers a very special opportunity to talk informally with fellow IHBC members, meet new colleagues, and contribute as volunteers, wherever you are in the membership process.’
Travel and event are free, but booking is essential, so take advantage of this unique offer of support from a professional body, and contact Fiona soon (ASAP!) for details and a place, at operations@ihbc.org.uk
For more background see the NewsBlog
For more on MATE sessions see mate.ihbc.org.uk