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The ICS: Our Mission

To advance, promote and represent the interests of ICT professionals in Ireland by providing its members with:

To advance and promote computer literacy throughout the Irish population by:

How the ICS is Organised

The President

The office of President is an honorary position bestowed by the Society for periods of up to three years.

The Council

The Society is governed by a representative Council consisting of:

Council elects four Officers - a Chairperson, a Vice Chairperson, a Treasurer and a Secretary. Council is responsible to members for the financial and organisational control of the Society. Council's function is to listen to members and work to represent their views, to deliver the services they want and to facilitate social and business interaction among members.

Committees

Committees are appointed as needed by Council to handle detailed matters that cannot practically be dealt with by normal meetings of Council. All members are eligible to become members of Committees subject to approval by Council.

Administration

The business of the Society is managed on behalf of Council by full-time professional staff operating from offices in central Dublin.

ICS Special Interest Groups

The Irish Computer Society has a broad membership base with members from a range of sectors within the profession. In order to maintain our relevance to our members, and to cater for their particular professional needs, the Society creates Special Interest Groups. These special interest groups organise their own activities in consultation with the Council and ICS staff, and the Society assists with administration and operations.

Check out the Network Section for further information.

Code of Professional Conduct

Professional Members of the Irish Computer Society shall behave in accordance with the principles set out below:

Protection of Public Interest and Legal Compliance

Members shall:

Responsibility to Employers and Clients

Members shall:

Professional Dignity and Promotion of Professional Aims

Members shall:

Competence, Ethics and Impartiality

Members shall:

ICS Member Email Conduct

Members shall:

These principles conform to the recommendations of the Council of European Professional Informatics Societies (CEPIS).

International and Strategic Affiliation

The Irish Computer Society is an active participant and member of the following professional organisations.

Council Of European Professional Informatics Societies

CEPISUnites 34 Professional Informatics Societies over 29 European Countries and is the voice of more then 200.000 ICT Professionals.

CEPIS encourages ICT literacy and best practice in the Information Society Promotes acceptance of professional standards for ICT Professionals Through these, CEPIS enhances ICT professionalism and the role that ICT plays in modern society

http://www.cepis.org

International Federation For Information Processing

IFIPIFIP is a non-governmental, non-profit umbrella organization for national societies working in the field of information processing. It was established in 1960 under the auspices of UNESCO as an aftermath of the first World Computer Congress held in Paris in 1959. Today, IFIP has several types of Members and maintains friendly connections to specialized agencies of the UN system and non-governmental organizations. Technical work, which is the heart of IFIP's activity, is managed by a series of Technical Committees.

http://www.ifip.or.at

ICS Skills

ICS SKILLSThe Irish Computer Society founded ICS Skills (formerly known as ECDL Ireland). ICS Skills, a not-for-profit organisation, is a national body with a range of IT skills programmes from basic PC-user skills to IT Professional skills.

ICS SKILLS has accredited over 1100 test centres throughout the country to deliver training and certification programmes to its quality standards. Its training programmes range from absolute beginners level to advanced IT professionals.

As the training and certification body of the Irish Computer Society, ICS Skills is also intimately involved in initiatives to mitigate the current skills shortage in Ireland. These projects include F1 in Schools, ChooseIT and the Interactive Whiteboard Project. It is through these programmes that we aim to encourage the uptake of technology subjects in schools.

http://www.ics-skills.ie

 

Affiliates: The following professional organisations are affiliated to the Irish Computer Society.

Healthcare Informatics Society Of Ireland (HISI)

HISIIn May 1996 the members of the Health Care Specialist Group formed a new society, the Healthcare Informatics Society of Ireland (Cumann Ríomheolais Sláinte), in order to broaden the base of membership and increase the range of services offered. By formal agreement with the Irish Computer Society, the Health Care Specialist Group was disbanded, and its functions, assets and liabilities transferred to the new Society, which then became affiliated to the Irish Computer Society.

http://www.hisi.ie

Visually-Impaired Computer Society Of Ireland (VICS)

VICSVICS, the Visually-Impaired Computer Society of Ireland is a Special Interest Group of the Irish Computer Society and was founded in 1986 by a number of blind and visually-impaired computer programmers based in the Dublin area. It was established mainly to meet the needs of blind and visually-impaired computer users in the area of general computer access, to provide support to those who were new to computers and to encourage employers in both the private and public sectors to consider the potential of blind and visually-impaired employees enabled by new liberating technologies. VICS also actively pursues developers of new software in an effort to ensure compliance in the area of access.

http://www.vicsireland.org/

 

 

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