National Conference for LA Strategic Leaders: 29 - 30 November 2007'Moving ICT National Agendas Forward: Policy-makers and LAs working together'. The conference is organised by a partnerthip between The School House Partnership, Yorkshire and Humberside Regional Advisers, YHGfL and Naace. The target audience is LA ICT Strategic Leaders. The conference will be held at the Park Plaza Hotel Leeds, Boar Lane City Square, Leeds, LS1 5NS from 9.30 am Thursday to 1 pm Friday, 29 - 30 November 2007.
This conference is distinctively different, in that it provides an opportunity, through discussion, for those responsible for co-ordination and delivery at the LA level to shape national policies as they emerge. Three key themes, running through current policies and strategies, have been selected: 'Every Child Matters', Personalisation and Strategic Technologies. Conference formatEach speaker will be invited to present their organisation’s approach to these themes, within the context of their particular responsibility, to build a big picture of how all parties can work together to improve implementation. Session structureInput from four policy-makers, 15 minutes each, followed by discussion between policy-makers, strategists and implementers. Group Chairs to record interim findings. Each speaker will be tasked to:
Discussion will:
If participants are comfortable, discussions will be recorded (audio only), analysed and summarised by SHP as part of the conference outcomes. In the latter part of the conference findings from these discussions will be taken, and LA perspectives on Institutional Capacity and Preparing for the Future will be fed back. There will be a VLE in support to:
ProgrammeThursday 29 November9.30 Registration 10.30 Introduction 10.45 Every Child Matters 13.00 Lunch 14.00 Personalisation 16.15 Coffee and check-in 17.00 Outstanding issues 19.00 Pre-dinner meeting 19.30 Dinner Friday 30 November9.00 Strategic Technologies 10.30 Coffee 11.00 Institutional capacity: Preparing for the future, taking account of the ECM agenda and organisation key issues 12.15 Plenary 12.30 Evaluations and close SpeakersDCFS Keith Holder Becta Niel McLean NAA Mick Walker Representatives have been invited fromNaace National Strategies TDA SSAT P4S NCSL Booking detailsThe target audience is LA ICT Strategy Managers. The cost is £250 + VAT and includes dinner and accommodation on the Thursday night. The venue is the Park Plaza Hotel Leeds, Boar Lane City Square, Leeds, LS1 5NS and the conference runs from 9.30 am Thursday to 1 pm Friday, 29-30 November. A number of rooms are available on the Wednesday night at a cost of £110 B&B; can you let us know as soon as possible if required. Due to current postal issues, could you book your place by emailing admin@shpartners.net ![]() Events
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