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JANUARY 2012

THE IAM GROUP BRIEFING WELCOME

Welcome to Insight, the monthly newsletter produced for the IAM Groups and their members. CEO UPDATE with IMI Awards (a body of the And talking of spring, the spring same educational status as forums are currently being Edexcel or City & Guilds). arranged.

I hope you had a good, restful Christmas and are ready for the new year. Many of you were busy over the festivities, filling in the group consultation about observer qualifications. More than 100 groups have submitted their contribution to the consultation, which closed formally on 3 January. If you know you have a submission somewhere in draft within your group committee, but you suspect it hasn’t been sent yet for some reason, all may not be lost – please send it asap to IAM Chiswick. Please do bear in mind though that all responses must be on behalf of the whole of your group, not from individuals. Changes to our observer qualifications will be externally reviewed by a formal awarding body, as we have been working

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Peter Rodger and the team are now busy working their way through the responses, a summary of which will be mailed out once complete. We will also be conducting six-month pilots in two different IAM regions, starting in the new financial year (April 2012). This will help us resolve practical issues and refine processes before we launch.

Winter driving advice Meanwhile, we are having positively spring-like weather here in the south east. That means that our winter driving micro-site drivingadvice.org.uk is probably not getting the traffic it might have got previously. This is ironic, as it is packed with good advice. The site has a real time weather update, with driving tips tied to the changes in the conditions. We have also included information about one of the key issues from last year, fitting winter tyres. Our comms team plan to leave the drivingadvice.org.uk up until March and refresh and revitalise it for the rest of the year. Please do visit it and let us have your views.

Perhaps have a think about who will represent your group, and think about how you can prepare them with your suggestions. The new DTE system (Driver Trainer and Examiner) will be coming on stream later this year and we will be rolling it out at the spring forums. We will be explaining how this online enhancement will help groups so that may influence your choice of delegate. These forums are a key part of our ability to gain the views of groups as a whole and you will have me or a colleague there to deal with whatever is raised. First is the Region 6 spring forum on 31 March – for locations details, please check on the website.

REGION 2 APPOINTMENT

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REGION 2 APPOINTMENT We have reviewed the regional structures and the support that Chiswick is able to provide groups. As a result, starting this month, the IAM will be running a pilot scheme which has resulted in a restructure within Region 2. This trial, which will run during 2012, involves the creation of two new full-time roles: a Regional Quality Manager and a Regional Operations Manager. The pilot is in response to feedback from the group organisation as a whole, who told us that they would appreciate more support from IAM Chiswick within their own regions. The full time representatives will: * support group admin and organisation * support and assist in the use of the marketing toolkit and sales campaigns * increase assistance in driver and rider quality initiatives and deliverance * support and roll out the new IMI qualifications when ready for deployment * liaise between the region and IAM Chiswick and * be “help on hand� when required to discuss budgetary support, meetings and shows. I am delighted to advise you that Trevor Dickenson has been appointed to the role of Regional Quality Manager. Trevor has been a part-time Staff Examiner with the IAM since July 2000 so is well-known within the organisation. I am sure you will join me in wishing Trevor the best of luck in his new role.

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The influential Transport Select Committee heard evidence from Neil Greig, the IAM Director of Policy and Research, and other selected experts this month when they were looking at road safety. Neil was asked about young drivers, insurance, 80mph proposals which we would like to see trialled on certain motorways, road safety targets, MOT testing frequency and the need for the government to consider again the need for central road safety targets. You can see Neil’s evidence here: www.iam.org.uk/hearing

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