The NAO gets involved in a variety of events. Our experts are often invited to speak at conferences, and we sometimes exhibit at events aimed at public sector audiences. This page lists the calendar of events we participate in.
May 30, 2014
The NAO gets involved in a variety of events. Our experts are often invited to speak at conferences, and we sometimes exhibit at events aimed at public sector audiences. This page lists the calendar of events we participate in.
May 30, 2014
(Most recent first)
21 Sep 2021
Tuesday 21 September, 11:00-13:00 In September 2021, the NAO hosted a virtual seminar From COVID-19 to Net Zero: How can regulation respond to change? It was an opportunity to hear from thought leaders in regulatory policy and practice on adapting to change in challenging times. Regulation in the UK has entered a period of considerable change, from EU … Read more
4 Mar 2020
We held an NAO Analysts open evening at our office in Victoria on Wednesday 4th March 2020. This event was an opportunity to meet some of our current analysts, hear about their experience of working in the NAO and ask them and other colleagues any questions about the role of an Analyst at the NAO.
9 Jan 2020
National Audit Office Chairman Lord Michael Bichard contributed to the House of Lords Queen’s Speech debate on the NHS on 9 January 2020. In his speech he extensively referenced the work of the National Audit Office and spoke of the need to address civil service capability in order to restore trust in the delivery of … Read more
21 Sep 2019
We’re opening our doors as part of the annual Open House London festival this September.
18 Jul 2019
Keith Davis, Director, at the National Audit Office spoke about the NAO’s report “Early Review of the New Farming Programme”.
9 Jul 2019
Our new C&AG, Gareth Davies spoke at CIPFA’s annual conference. He shared his perspective on the challenges facing public bodies operating under sustained financial pressure.
6 Jun 2019
This Forum will provide an opportunity to discuss how the NHS, local councils and the voluntary sector can best integrate health and social care services in the interests of creating a sustainable, future-proof, joined-up and sustainable care system.