RCN Oxfordshire AGM Learning Event
07 Oct 2025, 10:00 - 16:00
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Members are warmly invited to join our interactive workshop session to help you to understand the stages of both planning and running a campaign.
This learning is intended to be transferable to other situations such as planning, organising, articulating and negotiating on professional issues at different levels such as a local unit, at directorate/divisional or board.
Our day will start at 10am and will include sessions on how to run a campaign and plan a strategy. You will have a chance to network with peers and share your learning during the day.
We will also have sessions on the art of negotiation and resilience and coaching.
These sessions will be valuable to all members across Oxfordshire no matter what stage of your nursing career or where you work.
We will also run the branch AGM where you are invited to elect your new team and to contribute to plans for 2026.
What is an AGM?
Your Branch AGM is the perfect time to review the year and plan activities for the coming year. It is an opportunity to welcome new members and decide on a committee structure. Any member of a branch can stand for one of the governance roles and if a role is contested an election may be held.
Governance roles
Each Branch must have a chair, treasurer and secretary. What these roles involve is set out here.
Taking on one of these roles is a brilliant opportunity to gain some personal development and you will be supported by the RCN when you start. If you are interested in one of these roles, please let the newbury.office@rcn.org.uk know before the AGM.
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 RCN is proud of the diversity of the UK’s nursing workforce and our membership. It is important to us that nominations are encouraged from under-represented groups in our governance structures including those who identify as women, members from the Global Majority, LGBTQ+ community and those with a disability, as well as from members working in any sector, whether employed by the NHS, independent health and social care employers, or the third sector.
Book your place using the button above.
For more information please contact:
Newbury office
newbury.office@rcn.org.uk
Conference Room, Academic Centre, Level 2
John Radcliffe Hospital
Headley Way
Headington
Oxford
OX3 9DU
Page last updated - 19/08/2025