On Wednesday 3rd June, CILIP TV held an event about Professional Registration, lead by our Candidate Support Officer, Nicola Beer. She and fellow CSO Matthew Wheeler have given permission for the slides used to be made available to those who may not have been able to join us. Hopefully they will be useful!
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Monday, 8 June 2015
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Report of CILIPTV AGM / Professional Registration Event 2 April 2014
On the evening of 2nd April 2014, the good folks of Library-land (Thames Valley side) gathered to find out more about the changes to CILIP's Professional Registration Event, and also to experience the wonders of our Annual General Meeting. Mainly involving cake.
Phil Bradley has led a review board for two years, and the results are now the hope is that the structure of CILIP will be more streamlined and efficient, whilst still maintaining the legal framework required by CILIP's status as a charity.
More details of the Governance Review can be found on the CILIP website, and I would recommend all CILIP members should spend the time reviewing this- especially as your views are currently being sought on the proposals. Consultation is ongoing until July 2014, then there will be a vote on the proposals at the AGM in September.
The main aim seems to be to produce streamlined committees. The Policy Committee is to be given higher priority, and there will be an increased chance to progress to higher level within CILIP from the grassroot's activism which is so valuable. CILIP should become a more open organisation, which is member-driven: which is what people have been calling for, and it seems like CILIP have listened to it's members- so this seems positive.
The new Professional Knowledge and Skills Base will be crucial to success: it can be used as a tool to help identify gaps and used as the PDPP.
Members will be expected to revalidate every year, which has been a concern for me, but I was reassured that this will be simpler- consisting of only 20 hours of CPD, 250 words with no supporting evidence, logged on the new CILIP VLE and that it would be free: so now I am completely convinced (given I do well over 20 hours of CPD and already have a log of sorts...). Check back next year to see if I've got around to it...
I was also comforted that those who have Chartered and Revalidated under the new system so far have done OK. The whole aim now seems to have moved toward supporting people in their continual development. Although, it was stressed that the standards of Chartership- the gold standard- is already set and will not be relaxed.
More information on the changes is on the CILIP website, so again, I would strongly recommend that you check this out.
The meeting closed with offerings of yet more cake! A lot of important changes are in process at present, so this has been a huge post- hopefully it has covered the main issues and given you some idea of what is going on.
AGM report
The first order of business was the AGM, the key points of which are outlined below. The minutes of the last year's meeting were approved. The Chair reported the financial status of the committee, which is fairly healthy. One of the events coordinators reported the various events organised by the committee. These events were well attended. The number of attendees was stable throughout the year with on average 15-20 attendees. Crucially, the event coordinator indicated that the committee is always welcome to receive members’ suggestions and input for future events: so please send in your suggestions!
The
social media coordinator reported that the committee’s social media platforms continue
to grow steadily. The social media
coordinator aims to develop the blog in the following year and encourages any
guest posts on future events. A great idea that came out of the AGM was to host guest writers contributing posts on a day in the life of their library. Always keen to bolster contribution, please do contact me if you'd like to do this- or any other guest post: remember you can use this in your portfolio as proof of professional engagement!
The
Chair presented the new CILIP TV Committee for 2014, a list of which can be found on the CILIP website. It should be noted that we are a friendly lot, and always happy to accept new recruits!
The
Chair spoke about the New Regional Network, the new name for CILIP
Branches. As for 1st April,
the Regional Network will be a merger of the regional branches with the CDG
groups. The Chair invited everyone to check the CILIP website for more
information. The Chair also stated that two roles (candidate support office and
communications coordinator)
need to be filed in the South East region and invite anyone interested to join
to get in touch.
Elizabeth Schlackman, our outgoing Chair was then presented with a lovely bouquet of flowers (see picture) by the new Chair as a thank you for all of her hard work over the time she has served on the committee. It has been a real pleasure to work with Elizabeth- I have had the privilege of working with her on committee and professionally and have seen first-hand her commitment and passion for the profession. I am sure that we all wish her the best of luck as she returns to America.
We then had a brief break to allow everyone to refuel with tea, coffee, and the all-important cake.
A word on the Governance Review
We then welcomed the President of CILIP, Barbara Band, who was quick to stress that CILIP had learnt lessons from the failed re-branding exercise, and feel that they must make the effort to become more transparent and effective- at one point 70 people sat on the Council, which seems slightly unwieldy.Phil Bradley has led a review board for two years, and the results are now the hope is that the structure of CILIP will be more streamlined and efficient, whilst still maintaining the legal framework required by CILIP's status as a charity.
More details of the Governance Review can be found on the CILIP website, and I would recommend all CILIP members should spend the time reviewing this- especially as your views are currently being sought on the proposals. Consultation is ongoing until July 2014, then there will be a vote on the proposals at the AGM in September.
The main aim seems to be to produce streamlined committees. The Policy Committee is to be given higher priority, and there will be an increased chance to progress to higher level within CILIP from the grassroot's activism which is so valuable. CILIP should become a more open organisation, which is member-driven: which is what people have been calling for, and it seems like CILIP have listened to it's members- so this seems positive.
Professional Registration
We then welcomed Lesley Kumiega to discuss the changes to the professional qualifications. In theory, you will not now need to be a graduate under the new framework of professional qualifications. Clearer assessment criteria (a relief for all those who remember previous guidance!) was also announced.The new Professional Knowledge and Skills Base will be crucial to success: it can be used as a tool to help identify gaps and used as the PDPP.
Members will be expected to revalidate every year, which has been a concern for me, but I was reassured that this will be simpler- consisting of only 20 hours of CPD, 250 words with no supporting evidence, logged on the new CILIP VLE and that it would be free: so now I am completely convinced (given I do well over 20 hours of CPD and already have a log of sorts...). Check back next year to see if I've got around to it...
I was also comforted that those who have Chartered and Revalidated under the new system so far have done OK. The whole aim now seems to have moved toward supporting people in their continual development. Although, it was stressed that the standards of Chartership- the gold standard- is already set and will not be relaxed.
More information on the changes is on the CILIP website, so again, I would strongly recommend that you check this out.
The meeting closed with offerings of yet more cake! A lot of important changes are in process at present, so this has been a huge post- hopefully it has covered the main issues and given you some idea of what is going on.
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
CILIP Chartership event
Our CILIP event this month was focused around Chartership.
We had five speakers, talking about all different areas of the process. First
up was Franko Kowlaczuk, who is the candidate support officer for the South
East. Franko spoke about the role of the CSO and how they can help anyone
undertaking Chartership; whether it’s advice on what to include in your
portfolio, or more general information about the qualification itself. From 1
November, there‘ll be some changes to professional registration. For one, the
new VLE will offer online submission and assessment, and new assessment
criteria have been written up for certification, Chartership, and
revalidation.
Next up was Natalie Guest, who is fully chartered and also
works as a mentor for others. Natalie mentioned that it may seem hard to
collate evidence needed for your portfolio, but chances are you have plenty of
material to use in your everyday working life. Perhaps you tweet regularly
(about libraries and library work, not so much cat videos on YouTube), have improved
an aspect of the library service at work, or attended a local CILIP branch
meeting. All of these can be used in your portfolio! In regards to choosing a
mentor, both Franko and Natalie agreed that it was ideal to pick a mentor who
wasn’t closely linked to you. A line manager as a mentor could be offended if
you’ve been critical of particular practises at work, and it can really help
having someone from a different library sector to work with– that way are you
are given a certain level of objectivity when the mentor is looking through
your work.
Last up was Anna Richards, Ruth Jenkins and Erika Delbecque,
who are doing their Chartership as a group! They noted that undertaking the Chartership
process alongside other people can really help motivation, plus their place of
work allows them time to study together. They encouraged anyone going through professional
registration to speak to people who are doing it too – whether it’s at work, on
Twitter, or local groups.
To get more information on the new changes to Chartership,
there are details up on the CILIP website: http://www.cilip.org.uk/cilip/jobs-and-careers/qualifications-and-professional-development/cilip-qualifications
Thanks to all our speakers for a fun and informative
evening!
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