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Introduction To Audit & Risk Assurance Committees Course


Civil Service College

Summary

Price
£714 inc VAT
Study method
Classroom
Duration
1 day · Full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Location & dates

Location
Address
Civil Service College
Queen Annes Gate
St James's Park
London
SW1H9BU
United Kingdom

Overview

It is crucial that newly appointed Audit and Risk Assurance Committee Members are fully inducted into their new roles, and that practising Audit and Risk Assurance Committee Members keep their understanding of the committee's functions up to date and relevant in order for the Committee to function as effectively as possible.

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Description

Part of our Accountability and Governance series, this course provides a comprehensive introduction to the role of the Committee in relation to governance, risk, internal control and financial management. It also clearly establishes the committee’s role firmly in the central government context, with reference to the governance and financial management arrangements that apply to government departments, non-ministerial departments, NDPBs and public corporations.

Introduction to Audit and Risk Assurance Committees is an introductory course for committee members, and is continually updated to ensure that the course leader uses case studies and content that reflects the current, real-life scenarios that are affecting the Committees.

Key features:

  • Understanding of the role of the audit and risk assurance committee in government departments, NDPBs and other public bodies
  • Practical insights into best practice for Audit and Risk Assurance Committees
  • How audit committees should interact with internal and external auditors and their reports

Learning Outcomes:

Participants will gain a better understanding of the function of an ARAC and the roles and responsibilities of their membership. This will help to enhance their confidence as members of ARACs and thus improve the performance of the Committees as a whole.

Who is this course for?

Designed for:

This course on Introduction to Audit & Risk Assurance Committees is designed for members of departmental and ALB Audit and Risk Assurance Committees, as well as executive team members who work with the ARAC, such as committee secretary and internal audit staff.

Questions and answers

Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

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