NEWS DIARY NOTICE: TODAY, May 25th, Croke Park 9am-5pm
What: National Conference for Ireland's Charity Sector
When: Wednesday, 25 May (9am-5pm)
Where: Croke Park Conference Centre (Hogan Stand)
Why:
- 190 Irish charities gather for national conference to discuss charities regulation, funding, transparency and the regulation of fundraising.
- The new head of the Charities Regulator (name TBA) will make his first public appearance at 11:30am.
- The conference is the largest annual gathering of Irish charities.
- The conference is being organised by The Wheel, a national network of 1,250 charities.
- Conference themes:
- Charities Regulation: The Charities Regulatory Authority is now operational, but are charities rising the challenge of transparency, and is regulation helping to maintain the public’s trust and confidence in our work?
- Commissioning: How will the shift from grant funding to commissioning affect social services?
- Should fundraising be regulated? What can we learn from the recent fundraising scandals in the UK that led to formal regulation there? Input from Sir Stuart Etherington – CEO, NCVO (UK), author of the UK government's report on fundraising practices.
Who:
- Representatives from 190 leading Irish charities
- 16 speakers, including:
- The New CEO of the Charities Regulatory Authority (CRA)
- Fred McBride - Chief Executive, TUSLA
- Pat Healy - Director of Social Care, HSE
- Sr Stanislaus Kennedy - Founder of Focus Ireland
- Mo Flynn – CEO, Rehab
- Patricia Quinn - MD of Benefacts.ie
- Sir Stuart Etherington – CEO, NCVO (UK), author of the official UK government's report on fundraising practices.
- Orlaigh Quinn - Assistant Secretary, Department of Public Expenditure & Reform
KEY SESSIONS:
11.30am-1pm: Charities regulation, transparency & public trust (interviews available at 11am and 1pm)
9.15am-11.00am: The impact of the shift away from grant funding to commissioning
2.15pm-3.00pm: Should fundraising be regulated?
INTERVIEWS:
Deirdre Garvey, CEO of The Wheel and selected conference speakers are available for interview. Contact Gert Ackermann on M: 086 176 9287 or E: gert@wheel.ie
PHOTOS will be issued at 1pm.