ICT Hub March 2008 Newsletter

The content of this newsletter was last edited on 8th August 2008

Welcome to the trustees and governance issue.  How well does your organisation apply governance to ICT and what are the boundaries between staff and volunteer, manager and trustee?  As the Hub launches a new guide to ICT governance (of which more later), find out why governance is important and what you and your organisation might do better.

Contents

Articles

What can you do to improve your ICT Governance and why do you need to?   Thoughts and reflections for trustees, staff and volunteers.

ICT Governance in the Voluntary Sector - A perspective and overview of ICT Governance.  What you need to know and what to do about it.

Engaging Trustees in ICT Governance - How organisations can better engage trustees (and what’s in it for them).

ICT Governance Action Plan - How to make your lives easier and your organisation performance better.

ICT Procurement - How do we best go about buying software and services and what needs to change?

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Case studies of the month

Trustee communications - How does ICT support busy trustees effective governance?

Holding accountable - Getting the best out of ICT staff and trustees through accountability.

Resources from ICT Hub Knowledgebase

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Resources and News from the ICT Hub and around the web

A cure for your nightmares?
From Nightmare to Nirvana is the new ICT Governance Guide from the ICT and Governance Hubs.  Featuring step by step guides to engaging trustees, building a case for ICT with management committees and addressing key governance issues of risk and return on investment, the guide could make a big difference to your trustees attitudes to ICT.  Order a copy or download the pdf online.

Circuit Riders Conference 2008 – Standards and Skills for the Sector.

Over 60 Circuit Riders attended the fourth national Circuit Rider Conference in Birmingham.  To find out what you missed or to review any of the workshops; all materials, notes and photos from the sessions are available here.

Silver Surfers Day – 23rd May 2008 is a day to mark in your calendar.
Silver Surfers Day is a great opportunity to support older people with digital literacy and to involve your community in helping them use ICT. If your older trustees aren’t IT literate maybe this is your opportunity to build new skills and make all your lives easier. Find out more at www.silversurfersday.org.

Do you have an innovative IT solution
?
Microsoft UK has launched its third annual DesignIT competition, inviting IT professionals to come up with ways to solve charities' IT challenges through innovative and creative ideas. Closing date 21st March 2008 www.microsoft.com/uk/designit.  

Charities score low on website accessibility
AbilityNet report on the state of the nation at www.abilitynet.org.uk/enation10.  

Ten Things Your IT Department Won’t Tell You
The Washington Post helps us get around company acceptable use policies and do the things we need to do http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118539543272477927.html?mod=todays_us_nonsub_journalreports.

Why internet fundraising is so cool (and can raise a few million)
What can you do to raise funds on the internet and how does it compare with other methods of fundraising. The world’s largest orphan charity have some thoughts www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk/charity-news/editorial.htm  More thoughts on the future of internet fundraising www.fundraising.co.uk/blog/2008/02/04/where-are-we-going-check-link-below-see-future-internet-fundraising.

Debunking six myths of the data protection act
Ever thought someone was spinning you a line on the DPA? www.out-law.com/page-8840  An introduction to data protection at www.icthubknowledgebase.org.uk/dataprotectionactintroduction.  

More quick links to tech news for the voluntary sector – Here’a s one our London regional champ prepared earlier.

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