Working with In Control
In Control is a membership organisation and we work with lots of different organisations. If you are an organisation or business and want to work with In Control there are two different ways of doing this.
1. Membership
If you want to support the values and work of In Control you can become a member. Membership also gives organisations the opportunity to use our intellectual property in their work. More details of membership can be found here:
Membership details
2. Commercial Partnership
If you want to work with In Control to build on In Control's work and to sell services or products to others you can enter into a partnership agreement with In Control. A partnership agreement will include:
- Your membership of In Control and ability to use In Control's ideas
- In Control's support to you to make sure your product is compatible with In Control's values
- Your discount to In Control's members, who have created the ideas
- Your fair return to In Control for its support and assistance
In Control's current partnerships are listed here:
What we do
It is important to note that all the members of In Control International are independent and the fact that an organisation works with In Control England should not make you think that they necessarily have any relationship with the other members of In Control International. For more information about In Control International go to:
In Control International
In Control also allows its members and the organisations it works with to use the In Control logo as long as they follow the rules we've set down and don't pretend to be or to represent In Control in an inappropriate way. The rules for the use of the logo can be seen at:
Use of In Control Logo
Simon Duffy, June 2009