With daily updates and restrictions from Government, it is proving a never-ending task to keep on top of events as they unfold. ARMA has produced and published some best practice guidelines to help plug some of the gaps in current guidance, and to everyone in the industry. The guidelines will be updated as often as we can, so please refer your staff to this page regularly.
To download the latest version of the guide, click here.
ARMA ACE Awards cancellation
Given the growing concerns around COVID-19, ARMA has made the difficult decision to cancel the ACE Awards on 26th June this year.
This was an exceptionally tough decision to make as the ARMA ACE Awards is an incredibly important event for its members, partners, sponsors and supporters and is one of the sector’s favourite ways to celebrate its achievements over the year.
Dr Nigel Glen, ARMA CEO, said: “We would like to thank everyone for their ongoing support of the Awards. In making this difficult decision we at ARMA needed to prioritise the health and safety of all and minimise the spread of the virus. We look forward to seeing you at the 2021 Awards!”
ARMA Regional Briefings and the COVID-19 pandemic
Given the current COVID-19 pandemic, ARMA has unsurprisingly decided to cancel its Regional Briefings that were due to take place in May and June.
ARMA Members look forward to the Briefings and value them immensely, both in terms of keeping up-to-date with the latest developments in the sector and networking with their fellow professionals.
Instead ARMA is making arrangements to run them as webinars.
It is aiming to run a series of four webinars on four consecutive days from 27th – 30th April with each focusing on a key topic of interest.
ARMA will confirm these dates as soon as possible, together with speakers and topics, and details of how Members and Partners can book onto them.
The webinars will be free of charge to ARMA Members and Partners.
Dr Nigel Glen, ARMA CEO, said: “In making this decision, we at ARMA needed to prioritise the health and safety of all and minimise the spread of the virus.”