RCN Isle of Man Branch AGM
16 Oct 2025, 15:00 - 17:00
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You are warmly invited to the AGM for members of the Isle of Man branch, which is being held on Tuesday 16th October from 3pm.
This year's AGM will take place both in person at Keyll Daree Education Centre at Nobles Hospital and also online on Microsoft Teams.
To register your attendance, please click the booking link above and specify whether you wish to join the meeting in person or online. Upon registration, you will receive an email including a link to join the Microsoft Teams meeting on the day. You do not need to have the Microsoft Teams app to join the meeting, you can join using the web browser of any internet enabled device.
What is an AGM?
Your branch AGM is when you and your fellow local members can review the branch's activities over the previous year and plan branch meetings, learning events and activities for the year ahead.
Branch Governance
The AGM is also the time you elect your branch committee members. There can be up to six members of the branch committee but they must include the Chair, Treasurer and Secretary. Anyone can put themselves forward for a branch committee role. If a role is contested than an election may be held to decide who takes up that post.
Being on the branch committee is a great personal and professional development opportunity. Find out more about what each role involves with our branch role descriptions page or come along to our branch role explainer event in September - find out more and book your place here.
If you are interested in applying for a role then please complete our online form and direct any queries to our North West Regional Administrator Joanne Maguire on joanne.maguire@rcn.org.uk
The RCN is proud of the diversity of the UK’s nursing workforce and our membership. We encourage nominations from groups currently under-represented in our governance structures, including those who identify as women, members from the Global Majority, LGBTQ+ community, neurodivergent and disabled members as well as from members working in any sector, whether employed by the NHS or in independent health and social care settings.
Representatives
If you are an accredited rep, the AGM is the time when the branch will decide to retain your accreditation, or in some rare cases, disaccredit you. For this reason, it is important you make every effort to attend.
The strength of a trade union is in its numbers but each and every individual branch has an important part to play in making your union's voice heard. If you attend only one branch meeting a year, make it your AGM and help to set the agenda for you and your fellow local members for the year ahead.
Simon Browes
northwest.region@rcn.org.uk
Seminar Room 2
Keyll Daree
Nobles Hospital
Strang
Isle of Man
IM4 4RJ
Page last updated - 07/08/2025