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Building a Culture of Participation, London 11/05/10

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 from 9:45 AM to 4:00 PM (GMT)

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Building a Culture of Participation, London 11/05/10

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Building a Culture of Participation

Participation Works will be delivering a Building a Culture of Participation course.

This course aims to equip individuals with basic theory and practical approaches to participation, to help them build a culture of participation.

Building a Culture of Participation explores how an organisation’s culture can be established to support children and young people’s active and meaningful participation across the organisation The course is supported by an in-depth research and handbook, which was originally created by the National Children’s Bureau and PK Research Consultancy for the DCSF. It is based on developing skills and knowledge in participation, involving self and organisational analysis as well as action planning. This course may lead on to gaining one to one advice and support from an approved Participation Works consultant.

For more information please contact the Enquiry Service:

T: 0845 603 6725 E:enquiries@participationworks.org.uk 

Please read the Participation Works Cancellation Policy before booking yourself on any of our events. Our current fee for non attendance and cancellation within 10 working days is £150.

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When & Where


NCVYS
3rd Floor Lancaster House
33 Islington High Street
London, N1 9LH

Tuesday, May 11, 2010 from 9:45 AM to 4:00 PM (GMT)


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Participation Works is a consortium of the British Youth Council (BYC), Children’s Rights Alliance for England (CRAE), National Children’s Bureau (NCB), National Council for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS), The National Youth Agency (The NYA) and Save the Children – England.