Hot topics for trustees: Hybrid working for your organisation

Hot topics for trustees: Hybrid working for your organisation

A chance to share expertise and best practice with trustees across the County.

By Support Cambridgeshire

Date and time

Thu, 24 Jun 2021 04:30 - 06:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

The CIPD’s Embedding new ways of working post-pandemic report shows that some 40% of employers said they expect more than half their workforce to work regularly from home after the pandemic has ended compared to 5% pre pandemic. The term hybrid is being widely used to describe a balance between home and workplace working. But what does it really mean in terms of delivering what we are set up to do but in a way that benefits everyone involved? How do we grasp the benefits but avoid creating disadvantage and inequality? Come and join our discussion looking at the latest guidance and sharing ideas and approaches with other trustees and managers.

As a by-product of our work with groups we are able to feedback to local authorities and funders the kinds of challenges that voluntary sector organisations are currently facing. This helps them to think about what kind of support they need to be offering. We will not share specific organisations information or case studies unless you are happy to.

If you have specific queries or topics you would like to raise please send them to christine@cambridgecvs.org.uk. We will be sending joining instructions after you register.

By registering for this course you agree to abide by the Support Cambridgeshire Cancellation Policy

Free to all voluntary sector groups in Cambridgeshire

If you have any problems please contact us on 01223 464696 or email enquiries@cambridgecvs.org.uk

Organised by

Support Cambridgeshire is a project, funded by Cambridgeshire County Council bringing together three partner organisations who will work together to support community groups and organisations across Cambridgeshire.

Hunts Forum will lead the partnership, supported by Cambridge Council for Voluntary Services (CCVS) and Cambridgeshire ACRE. Each of the partner organisations will serve as expert sources of advice and guidance. Support Cambridgeshire will deliver better outcomes for local organisations across the county, with the expectation of a stronger and more vibrant voluntary and community sector.

Postponed