We are delighted to be joining the Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation (CLEAR) for the seventh International Congress on Professional and Occupational Regulation (ICPOR) and Regulatory Research Day in Dublin.
Come along to the Objective stand!
The International Congress will bring together the international community of regulators and those affected by their work, focusing on three broad themes:
- Global Mobility and Entry to Practice – exploring the challenges and opportunities created by increasingly mobile workforces, and discussing the issues occupational regulators face when performing the "gatekeeper" role that is fundamental to professional regulation.
- Governance and Accountability in Professional Regulation – asking who regulates, how is this task carried out, and is there an optimal model?
- Striving for Continuing Competence – reviewing the role of the regulator in ensuring competence is demonstrated throughout a registrant's career and the variety of approaches taken by jurisdictions and professions.
This dynamic and interactive forum will provide attendees with information about latest innovations and developments, an opportunity to share challenges and solutions, and offer valuable networking opportunities with international colleagues.
The Regulatory Research Day encourages information sharing and networking among international researchers, regulators, accreditation authorities and practitioners, exploring the role research plays in shaping regulatory policy-making, and discussing the steps necessary to pursue an international research agenda.
We are delighted to be exhibiting at the ICPOR, joining and supporting the conversations taking place across the regulatory industry.
Visit the team on the stand to find out how we help enable thousands of government organisations and regulated industries to work smarter.
You can also arrange a time to speak to an Objective colleague about your regulatory needs and how our specialist, end-to-end regulatory software might help. Simply get in touch today.