Webinar | Insight into being a SR panel member


Webinar | Insight into being a SR panel member

Sport Resolutions will be holding an online panel discussion on Tuesday 10th October at 16.00 – 17.00 BST and invites individuals who are considering joining Sport Resolutions’ Panel to attend their virtual event ahead of the application window.

As we approach our next recruitment period, we are looking to increase the diversity of our panel both in terms of personal characteristics and skill set. This panel discussion will showcase some of our existing panel members from a wide range of professions including investigative, scientific, safeguarding and international perspectives.

The event will also provide an opportunity for attendees to ask questions about our Panel and the application process.

In addition to arbitrators and mediators, the Sport Resolutions' Panel includes individuals with a range of other skills and professions such as doctors, scientists, psychologists, pharmacologists, former police officers, social workers, accountants, HR professionals, magistrates and ex-athletes, which allows us to tailor appointments to the specific requirements of a case.

Sport Resolutions renews its Panel every three years. The application window for joining Sport Resolutions' Panel for the period April 2024 to March 2027 will open in November this year.

If you wish to join us on Tuesday 10th October, please register via the Eventbrite box below. It is a free of charge event and a meeting link will be circulated to registered attendees in due course. 

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