Events
View our upcoming workshops, and events and book your place. ADINJC members can receive discounts on workshops and events.

Upcoming Workshops
Past Events
We’re proud to have hosted hundreds of meetings & events that have enhanced our industry.
ADINJC Quarterly Meetings
It’s important to stay up-to-date with the latest developments within our industry. We hold four member meetings each year providing attendees with an opportunity to partake in important discussions, share concerns and learn from industry-leading speakers.
When and where are meetings held?
Meetings usually occur in March, June, September, and December, some are conducted online while others are in person at the Holiday Inn, Coventry. Numbers are limited, so please register your interest by emailing secretary@adinjc.org.uk.
What Our Members Say
“Please can I take this opportunity to THANK YOU, and all the team at ADINJC for all the brilliant work you have done throughout this last year within the industry. It is remarkable, and you have gone above and beyond.”
“Just like to say you do a great job and don’t make us feel alone in these strange times. I actually look forward to the webinars on a Monday evening and it clarifies what I need to know. Thank you.”
“I’ve watched you guy’s working so hard to help other instructors throughout the UK it is very informative, professional and enjoyable to listen to the webinars you offer. Keep the great work going and I’m sure you will inspire more instructors to join your professional organisation.”
“May I just say that I am proud to be a member of such a caring society. ”
“Can I say a big thank you to the whole ADINJC team, you’ve been great in keeping us updated during the recent pandemic. ”
“Thank you so much NJC. Keep battling on. Amazing job you are doing during the pandemic. Very informative. I was cheering at my screen whilst watching the webinar.”
“One BIG THANK YOU to all at the ADINJC the information I’ve received is nothing less than brilliant. I do feel without such organisations we as ADI’s would be left very much in the dark. ”