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"More than writing a report": What Chartership can do for you
When: 4th October 2002, 10.00 - 1.00
Where: Birmingham Women's Hospital, Education Centre
This workshop is designed for library staff who are considering the chartership process or who have already embarked on it. The workshop provides an opportunity for participants to talk to other chartership candidates, learn from successful candidates and find answers to questions like:
* What is the relevance of chartership to me? What benefits does it bring?
* What is the process for undertaking chartership?
* Are there long term benefits to it?
* What are CILIP looking for in a portfolio or report?
* How do you fit it into a busy work schedule?
* Where do I begin?
* I need some support. Can I talk to someone who's already done this?
For further details of this study day, please contact Rachel Whittlestone [log in to unmask]
Workshop Outline
10.00 Coffee & Registration
10.15 Welcome & introduction
Rachel Whittlestone, Training Co-ordinator, Regional Library Unit
10.30 "What Chartership can do for you:The process and purpose of Chartering"
Nigel Ward, Head of Libraries & Arts, Solihull Libraries and Member of Board of Scrutineers
11.15 Sharing experiences: Preparing a successful chartership application
David Chamberlain, Assistant Librarian, Worcestershire Community Healthcare NHS Trust
Denise King, Health Sciences Librarian, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
12.00 Group discussion & feedback
12.45 Action Planning
1.00 Close & lunch
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Registration form
Yes, I would like to attend the Chartership workshop on October 4th.
Name:
Organisation Address
phone:
Email:
Have you started working towards your Chartership?
Yes
No
Please return to:
Rachel Whittlestone, Regional Library Unit, Public Health Building, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston
Birmingham B15 2TT
Fax. No.: 0121 414 7855
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