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BPA Groups. Alison Tooze Membership & Events Manager. Current Range of BPA Groups . Regional Special Interest Focus/Working Strategic/Stakeholder. Regional Structure. 8 Groups Covering England North West, North East, Eastern, Midlands, London, South East Southern, South West
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BPA Groups Alison Tooze Membership & Events Manager
Current Range of BPA Groups Regional Special Interest Focus/Working Strategic/Stakeholder
Regional Structure 8 Groups Covering England North West, North East, Eastern, Midlands, London, South East Southern, South West Scotland and Wales have active country groups Northern Ireland currently dormant with plans to reactivate
Regional Structure Open to members from all sectors Diverse agendas Attract sustained attendance – average of 40 Opportunity to network and discuss issues of local and national importance
Regional Structure – Country Groups Wales and Scotland recognised as country groups Strong links with devolved governments Serve as Special Interest Groups for members in these countries
Special Interest Groups Focus on issues for specific sectors Strategic objectives Enable development of work streams National coverage for issues relevant to whole of UK
Special Interest Groups – Current Sectors Local Authorities (LASIG) Bailiffs and Enforcement (BESIG) Equipment Manufacturers and Suppliers (EMS SIG) Structures and Asset Management (SAMSIG) Higher Education Parking (HEPSIG) Healthcare Parking (HPSIG)
Special Interest Groups Meet up to 3 times per year National meetings Often attended by government and key stakeholders Lead voice on sector relevant issues making them recognised lobbying and consultation groups Opportunity for better cross sector communications through joint meetings
Regional Support Teams – The Concept Each group will have a dedicated team comprising the Chair of the Group, a Council member, a Staff Member and a Development Manager The team will confer with each other over how the agenda will work, monitor the attendance and be present at meetings to meet, greet, answer queries and receive feedback from members.
Regional Support Teams – Benefits Supports the Chair and group Officers Members attending the region have the consistency of known BPA representatives at the meeting and in between Enables the Council member to be more accountable for members views across the country. This team approach also assists the DMs as they move into their roles as regional BPA ambassadors.
Timetable for Implementation • Spring/Summer 2011 Support Team Members to attend meetings • Full implementation of regional support by Autumn 2011
How Can I Make the Most of my Support Team? • Get to know your team members • Raise any questions or concerns with your team • Pass on suggestions or requests for membership services • Take the opportunity to ensure your views are heard by BPA Council • It’s your Association – use your team to ensure it delivers what you want
Thanks for Listening Any Questions?