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Youth at the Table, London 13/11/10

Saturday, November 13, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

Youth at the Table, London 13/11/10

Ticket Information

Type End     Quantity
Young Person Ended Free  
Support Worker Ended Free  

Event Details

Participation Works will be delivering a Youth at the Table course. This course is for young people aged between 16-25 who are already charity trustees or would like to become one. Youth at the Table is a one day course adapted form the British Youth Council (BYC) training and resource pack. The course activities have been developed with young people to make them more engaging and inspiring. They are designed to enable participants to communicate more effectively and understand the range of decisions made by organisations as well as having an understanding of legal and financial aspects of trusteeship and knowledge of useful resources.

Young people can bring along a support worker.

For more information please contact the Enquiry Service:
enquiries@participationworks.org.uk

If you do not attend or cancel a place within 10 working days you will be charged £155 and for any travel that has been booked for you by Participation Works.

Please read the Participation Works Cancellation Policy before booking yourself on any of our events.

When & Where



British Youth Council
CAN Mezzanine, Downstream Building 1
1 London Bridge
SE1 9BG London
United Kingdom

Saturday, November 13, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (GMT)


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Participation Works



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.