Proportionate, effective “risk management”: balance and the duty not to be risk-averse
At Stone King we’re running a series of interactive “Developing Mature Charity Governance” workshops, to extend and complement our established Trustee Training Programme. These new sessions have been specially developed following a consultation to establish what practical governance issues are of particular concern to charities. Numbers for these sessions are limited to enable focussed, interactive discussion.
We encourage you to get in touch with your discussion points prior to your session. Please email events@stoneking.co.uk with anything you would like to discuss.
Session Two,
Proportionate, effective “risk management”: balance and the duty not to be risk-averse, looks at:
- While risk management is important, it can become too central to governance and inhibiting to purpose.
- How can a healthy equilibrium be maintained?
- How can this be asserted against the regulatory tendency to over-emphasise prudence and caution?