This half day course will look in detail at the current position relating to the standards regime relating to the conduct of elected members in England. Delivered by highly experienced lawyer, consultant and trainer Bethan Evans, the course will cover the full range of issues which colleagues dealing with this topic need to be confident about. It is a live event (held virtually) which means that we can keep completely up-to-date with this topic and can generate discussion and interaction.
There have been a number of significant recent developments relating to the standards regime in English local government including:
The government announcement that significant sanctions will not be reintroduced;
The publication of the LGA Model Code of Conduct and supporting guidance on the Code; and
The publication of LGA guidance on the handling of standards complaints.
This course will bring delegates completely up to date and will cover:
The context for a consideration of high standards in public life – a topical issue!
A refresher on the current standards regime in English local government
An analysis of different Codes of Conduct including the LGA Model Code
Tricky issues including:
When does the code apply – public/private lives
Social Media
What is disrespect?
Member/officer relations
Registration and disclosure of interests
Handling Code of Conduct complaints
Parish and Town Councils – what is your role?
How to ensure high ethical standards in the absence of sanctions
Delegates will have the opportunity to discuss mini scenarios which will examine issues in relation to the code and handling complaints. The course is aimed at Monitoring Officers, DMOs and all officers with a role in dealing with complaints and/or upholding member standards.
Bethan Evans Governance Training and Consultancy
Beth is a recognised expert in local authority governance, having worked in the field for over 35 years. She worked as an in-house lawyer for nearly 20 years at four different councils in England specialising in housing, education and social care. Beth then moved into management posts, culminating in roles as a County Solicitor and a Director of Corporate Services in a unitary authority.
Beth led the Welsh Local Government Agency responsible for improvement and development in Welsh local government for three years. In 2001 she joined Bevan Brittan LLP as a partner where she led the local government team for 17 years, four of which she spent as senior partner.
Beth acted as secretary and chair of a branch and then as national chair of the (then) Local Government Group in 1998/99.