THE INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS OF KENYA
(Established under the Accountants Act, Laws of Kenya)
WORKSHOP FOR TVETS SCHOOL ACCOUNTANTS & BURSARS
Theme: Strengthening the competencies of school accountants & bursars towards enhanced accountability and transparency in Kenya
Date: 23rd – 25th April 2025
Venue: Acacia Premier Hotel, Kisumu
OVERVIEW
TVETs & School Accountants and Bursars play a pivotal role in service delivery in institutions of learning in Kenya today. However, their capacities to deliver effective services to their employers are often low mainly owing to lack of regular job-related training and development. As a result, majority of them have stagnated in their career growth and development. This trend has adversely affected the quality of financial reporting services offered by them to their employers and ultimately negatively affects accountability and transparency of school boards and management to their constituents across the country.
Moreover, the public sector reporting and financial management landscape, just like other related areas of financial reporting, is constantly changing. These changes are informed by the new IFRSs, IPSASs and professional ethics requirements for preparers of financial statements. In addition, changes are also underpinned by policy, legislative and regulatory framework transformation at national and regional levels. For example, the Kenya Kwanza administration has recently formally adopted accrual-based accounting for all public sector entities in Kenya. This will have far-reaching implications for all public sector entities including public schools and institutions of learning.
Of course, there are disparities in terms of skills sets for current school accountants and bursars. For instance, those in well-established schools generally enjoy better working conditions and terms including career growth and development opportunities, while those in schools at formative stages do not. It is therefore imperative that the skills set of all public schools’ accountants and bursars are enhanced to facilitate a more transparent and accountable space in the public school’s domain. Doing this would not only enhance public confidence and trust in public schools but will significantly impact positively on service delivery.
Besides the challenge of financial reporting, school accountants and bursars are also faced with work related stress mainly attributed to poor personal finance management which often affect adversely their performance. Based on this it is important to develop their capacities to sustainably manage these issues with a view to not only enhancing their productivity but also ensuring better health outcomes for them.
Besides their normal professional engagements, school bursars and accountants are called upon to lend support to other related areas of school management. These include, for instance, offering procurement and contract management services, support in recruitment of staff and related human resource management processes, facilities management and acting as advisor for school heads in overall school management.
Based on the foregoing issues, the Institute has organized a three-days training workshop for school accountants and bursars themed ‘Strengthening the competencies of TVETs & school accountants & bursars towards enhanced accountability and transparency in Kenya’.
The workshop will focus on the following topical areas:
TARGET AUDIENCE
This workshop targets all school accountants and bursars in both public & private schools and TVETs in Kenya.
This workshop targets all school accountants and bursars in both public and private schools in Kenya.
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT UNITS
Members of ICPAK and those from other reciprocating professional bodies will earn 20 CPD units upon successfully attending all conference sessions.
FINANCIAL COMMITMENT:
Category | Charges Physical |
Associate Members | Kes 40,000 per Delegate |
Full Members | Kes. 45,000 per Delegate |
Non-Member | Kes. 50,000 per Delegate |
Note: Delegates are required to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements. The workshop charges cater for training fee, training materials, certificate and meals during the event.
ONLINE BOOKING:
We call on seminar participants to note that booking is available only online at www.icpak.com/events.
Delegates are reminded to note that online booking for training sessions is MANDATORY.  This is available either online at www.icpak.com/events  or on the ICPAK Live – A smart phone-based application that is available from google store.
NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AUTHORITY (NITA) REIMBURSEMENT:
The Institute is registered as a trainer with National Industrial Training Authority. The Institute’s registration number is DIT/TRN/47. Participants who are registered levy contributors should apply to NITA for reimbursement of their fees. Please note that this is applicable for Kenyan citizens only and subject to NITA regulations. Remember that to qualify you should apply to NITA for approval prior to the date of the conference. Further details can be obtained from their website (www.nita.go.ke)
Further requests can be channeled to us via telephone calls on +254 719 074 100, or via email to marketing@icpak.com.
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