Read this summary from CIMA about the new Bribery Act.
In short, the rules are tightened to be what one would expect them to be. From a technical update I went to a couple of weeks ago though, single acts of entertainment will still be allowable. I may need to read up on these should the need arise.
Guidelines of good practice to be issued by government (at some unspecified time in future) - watch out for these.
A record of Michael Veale's Continuing Professional Development. Further details before Oct 2010 are on a CIMA CPD tool.
17 June 2011
10 June 2011
Computers make nurses more efficient
This article in the HSJ (sorry link only works for me as could not find this article on HSJ on line and copyright prevents me sharing publicly) shows the results of a case study. In the study, community nurses were given ruggedised laptops with 3G cards.
The expected result was that travels costs would go down but in fact that did not happen (they stayed static). This is because instead of going back to the office, the nurses made 5% extra visits. Using the computers allowed them to make their notes as they went along.
Data is not stored on the machine, making sensible use of the cloud.
The expected result was that travels costs would go down but in fact that did not happen (they stayed static). This is because instead of going back to the office, the nurses made 5% extra visits. Using the computers allowed them to make their notes as they went along.
Data is not stored on the machine, making sensible use of the cloud.
08 June 2011
Technical Accounting and Auditing Standards Update
Full day technical update organised by ACCA and South Coast Audit. Presented by Charles Gubbins BSc CA.
AM: Mainly IFRS updates with some UKGAAP.
PM: Governance and audit.
Particular points of interest:
Certificate
AM: Mainly IFRS updates with some UKGAAP.
PM: Governance and audit.
Particular points of interest:
- Treatment of leases still moving. Moving towards capitalisation of all leases but distinction between operating and finance leases will remain.
- Profit and loss account to change again and become 'Statement of Profit or Loss and other comprehensive income'.
- Sustainability: not a requirement to report this yet but need to be in a position to do so. In particular, business mileages, gas, electricity and this information for any major subcontractors.
- UK Corporate Governance code
Certificate
06 June 2011
e-security at home
This CPD mainly with my school governor hat on.
Attended talk about e-security given by ESCC expert. Main points:
Attended talk about e-security given by ESCC expert. Main points:
- Web blocking filtering software cannot be relied on and education is better approach
- Monitoring and on-going discussion with children is essential
- Recommended that if child opposes monitoring, they are reminded that their computer use at school is monitored, as will be their use at work. Advised to warn child before check (at least the first time) to give them a chance to clear anything they know they are concerned about. Stress that most information once uploaded to the web cannot be erased.
- Discuss high profile cases in press and analyse what went wrong
- If web filters are too harsh, child is likely to find a way around - such as using a friend's computer
- Discuss photos with children and ask if appropriate for posting on web - remember to look in the background (calendar showing when on holiday) or 'photo of me outside my house with road name'.
03 June 2011
NHS updates
Read the following articles from HFMA and HSJ to keep my NHS CPD up to date (these links may require subscriptions and or passwords to access because of copyright constraints).
Service line management and service line reporting (SLM and SLR)
Procurement - improving value
Single operating model for GP clusters
Organisational report poses 'catastrophic' data risk
Service line management and service line reporting (SLM and SLR)
Procurement - improving value
Single operating model for GP clusters
Organisational report poses 'catastrophic' data risk
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