ADSO – Becoming a Democratic Services Officer – An Introduction
ADSO is hosting a virtual course ‘Becoming a DSO – an introduction’ held via Zoom.
This is a quick introduction, designed to give you some essentials and to give you the chance to ask questions and meet other new starters. It will be delivered as a single 3-hour workshop.
Audience
This course is aimed at newly appointed Democratic Services Officers who wish to develop their understanding of their role. Specifically designed for those taking their first steps into the world of Democratic Services, this course is aimed at those in the first twelve weeks of starting.
How the course will be delivered
The course will be delivered virtually, and by the end of the workshop you will:
- Understand what a local Council is and how it is funded.
- Know the different types of local Council and what services they provide.
- Understand how decisions are made and your role in supporting this, both in and out of meetings
- Have a sense of how accountability works in local government, how Councils and Councillors are held to account and the role of scrutiny.
- Have considered how the political environment of your workplace affects your role and makes it unique.
The workshops will include plenary presentations, case studies and smaller group working, enabling delegates to learn with colleagues from across the country.
Trainers
Michael Robson
Michael has recently taken up a senior governance role in the North of Tyne Combined Authority, previously working in the Democratic Services Team at North Tyneside Council for over 30 years. During this time Michael has supported a wide variety of democratic functions, including regulatory and scrutiny committees, the health & wellbeing board and school admission appeals. Since electing its first Mayor in 2002, North Tyneside has experienced significant periods of political turbulence, particularly when the Council and its overview and scrutiny committees were controlled by the opposing group to the Elected Mayor. Michael serves on the ADSO Board as a representative for combined and themed authorities. As well as a trainer, Michael is also a qualified A1 Assessor working with learners undertaking the Certificate in Democratic Services.
Katherine Harclerode
Katherine is an experienced corporate trainer and university educator working in Democratic Services in Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire since 2019. In 2020, Katherine drafted the purpose statement which was taken forward as ADSO’s Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan. Katherine is a current ADSO Co-rep for the East Midlands Region and enjoys sharing skills and perspectives to further equip local government professionals and councillors to make a positive impact on our world.
Date and time
Thursday 18th Sept 2025, 9.30am-12.30pm
Cost
- ADSO Member rate – £55 + VAT per person to attend the course
- Non-ADSO Member rate – £80 + VAT per person to attend the course
- ADSO Certificate in Democratic Services Knowledge Learner – Free
How to book a place
Please book a place using the link below. The terms and conditions of booking can be found here.
Please note that ADSO will now only be using their Membership bank account. The details are below:
Account Number: 23545903
Sort Code: 20-02-25
Booking requirements
- A purchase order number is required for all bookings. Please make the PO out to ADSO (see note above). Courses cannot be attended if a purchase order is not received.
- A hardcopy of the purchase order is required.
- Please provide us with your ADSO Membership number (if applicable)
- A few days after booking you will receive a calendar invite for the workshop(s). Please note that your email address will be visible to all participants unless you advise us otherwise.
- Please send the above information to adsotraining@emcouncils.gov.uk.