Members' CPD Events
All VCN members have an interest in the 'Voice' and most a professional interest.
Many members are either Speech and Language Therapists, working with patients with voice disorders, or Voice Coaches, many of whom are also qualified teachers.
All professionals have a responsibility for their own Continuing Professional Development (CPD), to regularly update their knowledge, skills and share the latest research and best practice.
The VCN provides a number of CPD opportunities throughout the year in various parts of the country:
- The Spring and Autumn Study Days – usually a Saturday, where specialist speakers are booked to lead on a particular topic or theme (See reviews of recent events). These are open to both members, guests and non-members. Please see recent study day reviews for 2009 (Spring, Autumn) and 2008.
- Members Regional CPD 'meet and share' days are also open to all. These days are usually led by 2 or 3 senior VCN tutors, but allow for all members attending to contribute to the chosen theme by illustrating a particularly useful exercise or piece of knowledge gained with a particular occupational voice user group with which they have direct experience.
- The Annual Study Meeting (ASM) is usually held over the weekend in the first week of September (Friday evening through to Sunday lunchtime) Please see recent ASM reviews for meetings held in 2009, 2008 and 2007.
- Prospective Tutor Meetings are held when the VCN needs to expand its current number of specialists around the country. Please see the Tutor Network.

Our Spring Study Day with Meribeth Dayme was a rich feast indeed giving VCN members an opportunity to benefit from Meribeth’s vast wealth of knowledge and practical experience. She began the day by telling us that our education system is full of “old wives tales”, especially those associated with the voice.
There were over 30 Papers presented over the 2 very full days, from a range of UK and International specialists. Individual morning and afternoon sessions were chaired by well known and much respected people - John Rubin and Jan Svec, as well as Dr.Ruth Epstein and Philippa Ratcliffe from The Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital.
The inspiration behind the Symposium was Dr Ruth Epstein, Head of Speech and Language Therapy Services at the Royal.