Panel work: an introduction

This e-learning programme advises how to prepare for panel meetings and the steps to take after the meeting.

At a glance

This programme aims to give governors, trustees, and governance professionals an understanding and approach which can apply to any of the varied types of governance panel. It is part of our advanced practice programme for governance professionals.

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  Study time 10 minutes

Programme description

Getting panel work right is an important aspect of governance. A poorly organised panel meeting with unsuitable, untrained panel members, late or missing paperwork, poor understanding and application of the relevant law and regulation is unlikely to lead to a good decision, respected by all. It will also leave parties, clerk or panel member with a bad impression of how the process works.

This module provides a general introduction to the typical process of panel work for all types of panel. It provides practical, informed guidance as to what governors and trustees and the clerk need to do at all stages of the process from identifying the relevant regulatory framework, selecting the right panel, conducting the meeting itself all the way to understanding how to approach the making and communication of the decision.

The Panel Work Programme consists of the following modules:

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"Clear explanations of the process and roles. The case studies were particularly helpful for consolidating knowledge."

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"Great to have a module on this topic that is aimed at both clerks and governors!"

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"I enjoyed the course and would recommend this to other Governors."

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Who developed this module?

Paul Aber

Paul Aber, Head of Training Development

Paul leads and manages NGA’s face-to-face training, e-learning and development programmes. This includes recruiting, training and managing NGA’s team of consultants and trainers. Paul has many years’ experience of governance, including in maintained schools and academy trusts.

Michael Barton

Michael Barton, Head of Advocacy and External Affairs

Michael specialises in trust governance, co-ordinating NGA's work with multi-academy trusts and producing tailored resources. He also leads NGA's work in the West Midlands, working closely with the region's trusts and local authorities.

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Module Includes

  • 1 Unit
  • Module Certificate