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Non-executive director induction

22 - 23 January 2026

Online via Zoom

  • Leadership

  • Governance

Overview

Step into your role with clarity, confidence, and impact

This two-day induction course is tailored for new and aspiring non- executive directors (NEDs) in NHS trusts and foundation trusts. Delivered in partnership with NHS England, it offers a comprehensive introduction to the role, responsibilities, and expectations of NEDs operating in today’s NHS.

Through expert insights and peer discussion, this course equips participants with the context, confidence and practical knowledge they need to contribute meaningfully from day one.

Key takeaways
  1. Gain a clear understanding of the NED role within NHS trust boards, including duties, behaviours and core responsibilities.
  2. Learn how NHS providers operate within the wider health and care system.
  3. Explore the challenges and opportunities facing boards in the current NHS landscape.
  4. Engage in peer learning and build connections with other NEDs from across the country.
  5. Understand how to contribute to board-level decision-making, holding executives to account while supporting effective governance.

Why this matters

NEDs play a vital role in shaping trust strategy, providing scrutiny, and ensuring accountability. As the NHS faces continued pressures and transformation, the demands on boards are growing. This induction ensures that new NEDs are well prepared to step into their roles with clarity and confidence, supporting strong governance and high-quality care.

I attended this programme myself as a new NED just over two years ago and cannot commend it highly enough. Has formed a key part for me in how I conduct the role and I urge any new NEDs to take part.

Non-executive directorNorthamptonshire Healthcare Foundation Trust

What we'll cover

  • An up-to-date overview of the NHS policy landscape.
  • NHS governance and the responsibilities of NEDs.
  • The board's role in managing risk.
  • A policy overview of NHS finances and funding.
  • An introduction to oversight and support from NHS England. 
  • The role of Care Quality Commission in regulation. 
  • The board's role in race equality.
  • Developing your impact as a newly appointed non-executive director. 
  • The opportunity for you to meet and network with peers from other organisations.

This is a two-day event and delegates are expected to attend both days. Estimated timings are 9:15am to 4:30pm on day one and 9:30am to 4pm on day two (subject to change).

Trainers

Paul Devlin

Paul Devlin

Associate - Board Development Programme

NHS Providers

Paul Devlin is a skilled leader, facilitator, consultant and coach, who draws on a wide range of experience in the third and public sectors. His career has spanned organisations including Age Concern, Action for Children, Derby and Derbyshire Primary Care Trust, Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. He also provides consultancy to a range of national, regional and local organisations, alongside one-to-one coaching for senior leaders. Paul's work focuses on governance, leadership, involvement, strategy and planning, with a strong emphasis on equality, diversity and service user experience.

Emily Newton

Emily Newton

Policy Advisor - Systems

NHS Providers

Sandy Cook

Sandy Cook

Policy Advisor - Finance

NHS Providers

Mike Gill

Mike Gill

Associate - Board Development Programme

NHS Providers

Mike Gill

Mike Gill

Associate - Board Development Programme

NHS Providers

Mike Gill is a qualified accountant and former NHS finance director who has operated for over 30 years at, or near, board level in the NHS. He has also held national roles as foundation trust director within Monitor and the Department of Health Since 2004, Mike has supported boards to develop governance arrangements that allow them to operate as autonomous, effective organisations. His broad NHS experience allows him to offer valuable insight into effective corporate, quality and financial governance, financial planning and management, and performance and risk processes.

Professor Durka Dougall

Professor Durka Dougall

Chief Executive

Centre for Population Health

Professor Durka Dougall

Professor Durka Dougall

Chief Executive

Centre for Population Health

Professor Dr Durka Dougall is the founder and chief executive of the Centre for Population Health. Durka is also the acting deputy chair for an NHS acute and community trust, the chair of The Health Creation Alliance, a professor of population health and public health supporting University College London and University of East London. She is also a leadership development expert supporting clinical, board, and system development across the UK and internationally.

James Freed

James Freed

Associate - Board Development Programme

NHS Providers

Jacqui Marshall

Jacqui Marshall

Associate - Board Development Programme

NHS Providers

Pricing

Open to NHS Providers members, associate members and non-members.

Member (trusts and foundation trusts): £490 (ex VAT) | £588 (incl. VAT)
Associate member and integrated care boards: £615 (ex VAT) | £738 (incl. VAT)
Non member: £735 (ex VAT) | £882 (incl. VAT)

You will need to provide a purchase order number at booking to confirm your place on this course. Card payments are also accepted.

Follow the 'Book now' link at the top of this page to book your place. You will need to create an account if you have not already done so.

I would highly recommend this induction programme to any colleague regardless of NHS or NED experience. Very informative and always something to learn.

Previous delegate

Who should attend

  • New NEDs who are less than six-nine months in post.
  • Aspiring NEDs.

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