Engagement in ethics training is on the rise, as highlighted during the recent Nevada Commission on Ethics meeting. Participants expressed satisfaction with the virtual training sessions, noting that attendees are increasingly comfortable asking questions and eager to learn about the law.
Brandy, a key presenter, shared insights from a quarterly survey indicating that participants feel more informed about legal content and resources available to them post-training. Tailoring presentations to different audiences has proven effective, with longer sessions for boards and commissions compared to shorter ones for community groups, ensuring that engagement remains high.
The meeting also celebrated the success of the newly launched ethics newsletter, which has attracted nearly as many subscribers as those trained in person. This growth reflects the enhanced capacity gained from a new position within the commission, allowing for broader outreach and communication.
Commissioners acknowledged the importance of these tools, emphasizing that they help disseminate vital information about ethics in a digestible format. The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue improving engagement and education around ethics in Nevada.