Dental nurses 'cannot afford conference'

13 years 1 week ago - 13 years 1 week ago #1874 by Janetbj
I was not surprised that the BADN Conference was cancelled - even for those of us living in Scotland the cost was very high - only those living in the immediate Glasgow area would be able to attend on a daily basis. I have attended many BADN Conferences in the past (about 14 or so) and find that in order to gain the maximum benefit it is better to stay as part of the conference group.
I, too, am concerned about the future of BADN - although I am no longer a member - I found it disconcerting the the post of Chairman has been abolished.

As far as dental conferences go I feel that the BDA Conference offers much better value for money than the BADN Conference. I do feel that the BDA should allow dental nurses to join as associate members - they are after all the British Dental Association.

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13 years 1 week ago #1871 by HRussell
I don't know anyone who has ever been to a BADN conference.
Cost does come into it cos us nurses can't afford to pay out what is asked.
It's a shame really

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13 years 2 weeks ago #1866 by Assessor
Ive never been to the conference because even thogh I was registered at the time with the BADN I still couldnt afford the fees. In fact I dont know of any DNs who have been to the conferences.

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13 years 2 weeks ago #1863 by Vms118
beginning of the end for the BADN? or at least the conference component? I can't see the financial factors keeping DN's away from the conf changing within the next five years.

Victorus Aut Mortis.

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13 years 2 weeks ago #1862 by KLKennedy
I can't say I'm surprised. If you don't live locally, you've got to find somewhere to stay & pay for it, not to mention it's very close to the festive season in a time where everybody is struggling financially. If I hadn't been going on maternity leave, membership & indemnity from the BADN would have cost as much as the GDC retention fee, all of which comes out of my own pocket. Like many DNs, my wage isn't the best (£8ph). The rise in fees doesn't reflect the lack of the rise in wages. :(

Kirsty

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13 years 2 weeks ago - 13 years 2 weeks ago #1861 by DNN
The following article has been sourced from www.dentistry.co.uk

'Organisers have been forced to cancel the annual British Association of Dental Nurses (BADN) conference, blaming poor support from practitioners and the economic climate.

The 2011 National Dental Nursing Conference was due to be held in Glasgow in November but the association's president, Sue Bruckel, said: 'Although we have been able to keep the cost of conference the same since 2009, there is even less funding available for dental nurses to attend conference.

'The cost to delegates of £120 for the two-day conference is already considerably less than the actual cost, which is closer to £300-£400 per person, at a conservative estimate.

'We manage to keep the cost down to just £120 through sponsorship from dental trade companies, by speakers waiving their usual fees, and because our staff organise the conference in-house and give up their weekend to actually run it.

She adds: 'BADN receives no official funding; unlike Deaneries, for example, or NES, who can therefore put on events with only a nominal fee to delegates, we have to fund Conference through sponsorship and delegates' fees.

'The majority of general practice dental nurses have always had to pay themselves to attend conference; and often have to take annual leave to attend as employers will not allow study leave or contribute towards the cost of their dental nurses fulfilling their CPD requirements.

'Traditionally, there has always been a strong core of dental nurses from other sectors of dentistry attending conference, because employers such as PCTs or Deaneries have provided partial funding. However, this year, even that funding has been severely curtailed or even withdrawn. This, together with the GDC's outrageous demand for £120 registration fee for every dental nurse, means that very few dental nurses are able to afford conference.

'We have therefore had to make this very difficult decision.'

The presidential inauguration of incoming president Nicola Docherty, and the BADN AGM will now be held on Saturday 22 October at Dental Showcase, courtesy of the BDTA.


'I am of course very disappointed that conference cannot go ahead in my home town of Glasgow but appreciate that we are in very difficult times financially. I should like to thank both the BDTA and Phillips Sonicare for their generous sponsorship of the presidential inauguration and the AGM, and look forward to speaking with as many dental nurses as possible at Showcase.'

BADN will be reviewing its conference strategy later this year and hope to run an updated, more compact 2012 conference.'

Sourced from www.dentistry.co.uk/news/4392-Dental-nur...ford-conferenceqapos

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