Northern Networking Events Ltd (NNE) has over 15 years of experience in Conference Organisation (PCO), Association Management, Training Course Management and Destination Management Services (DMC), with an in-depth knowledge of the medical, scientific and academic conferences worldwide.
ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT

More and more, large associations and societies are turning to professional help as an efficient and low cost alternative to in-house administration. Northern Networking can undertake the complete administration of your association/society covering day-to-day members' enquiries, the collection of subscriptions, full bookkeeping services, design and distribution of publications, meeting and conference organisation, website management and a whole host of other services.

For more details on the type of services we can offer and the costs involved, please complete our on-line enquiry form.

We currently undertake administration services for a number of associations, some of which are listed below.


National Association of Psychiatric Intensive Care & Low Secure Units (NAPICU)

Napicu is a rapidly expanding membership organisation committed to developing and promoting the intensive care speciality. The Association was officially formed in 1998. The aims of NAPICU are:

  • To advance psychiatric intensive care and low secure service.
  • To discuss and improve the mechanisms for the delivery of psychiatric intensive care.
  • To encourage the provision of support for staff from all disciplines working in the speciality.
  • To audit the effectiveness of the services provided.
  • To promote research education and practice development within the speciality. The association uses a number of tools and methods to meet these aims, including; quarterly meetings and academic seminars, biannual newsletter, training initiatives, website and the Annual Conference.

Northern Networking Events Ltd undertakes the Association Management for NAPICU and has run their annual conference for the last five years.

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Collegium Internationale Neuro-Psychopharmacologicum (CINP)

CINP is an international individual membership organisation made up of Psychiatrist, Psychopharmacologists and Researchers in the field of Neuro-Psychopharmacology. It has over 1,200 members worldwide. CINP runs regular meetings, training programmes, educational workshops and a large biennial conference. Northern Networking Events has a long term contract to undertake the Association Management covering processing of membership dues, newsletter publication, Executive Committee administration, Committee administration, processing of awards and general society co-ordination.

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British Crystallographic Association (BCA)

Northern Networking was appointed as the Association Managers and Professional Conference Organisers for this UK Association, on a long-term contract. The administration for this association of over 500 members is handled entirely through our offices, from membership fees and database handling, to marketing and the organisation of all their meetings, plus distribution of published materials to the membership.

An annual spring meeting is held at a different university locations throughout the UK, with attendance of approximately 300-500 delegates, over 3 days. Northern Networking coordinate the scientific programme, accommodation, registration as well as on-site management and all print work for these meetings.

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Licensing Executives Society (Britain and Ireland)

Northern Networking Events Ltd were appointed to run the Administrative Office for the LES (Britain and Ireland) from 1st October 2003. Duties include processing all membership queries, new member applications and renewals. NNE circulates details of forthcoming events to members, processes the registrations and maintains the LES B & I website. NNE is responsible for creating the eflyer and distributing the bi-monthly newsletter, NewsXchange, to members as well as mailing out the quarterly publication, Les Nouvelles.

Additionally Northern Networking Events co-ordinate approximately 10 meetings per annum, ranging from small meetings of 30 people to the Annual Conference and Dinner for up to 200 delegates and the Fundamentals of Intellectual Asset Management Course, liaising with the venue, caterers, speakers and delegates, as well as creating and distributing the printed material, such as the programme book, delegate list, badges and CPD information.

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Family Mediators Association (FMA)

The Family Mediators Association is a registered charity (No. 1002971) and Company Limited by Guarantee.

We are governed by a Board of Trustees who are elected by our members. We currently have 350+ members of the FMA.

The FMA was founded in 1988 by a group of six family lawyers and family therapists in order to offer family mediation to private clients outside the court system. Prior to this, mediation had been available only in a limited number of circumstances to clients within the court systems. This progressive initiative greatly advanced the development of family mediation and to this day, the FMA remains at the vanguard. Many of our mediators are contracted to the Legal Services Commission to provide mediation for publicly funded clients.

The FMA provides training, supervision and other services to its members. We take standards and regulation seriously and work to a Code of Practice. We have a network of Professional Practice Consultants who are able to advise our mediators, and who have their own training requirements. The FMA is a lead body of the Family Mediation Council (FMC) which co-ordinates regulation and develops common standards.

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European Association for Haemophilia and Allied Disorders (EAHAD)

The European Association for Haemophilia and Allied Disorders is a recently established independent association of healthcare professionals which grew out of the activities of the European Interdisciplinary Working Group (IDWG).

The European Association for Haemophilia and Allied Disorders is a multi-disciplinary association of healthcare professionals who provide care for individuals with haemophilia and other bleeding disorders. Our purpose is to promote clinical care, education and research for this group of patients across the continent.

There are currebtly more than 200 members and an annual conference in February each eyar which attracts more than 600 delegates.

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