Events

09/09/2010
London,

The group will allow leaders to lead the debate and engage with the wider sector about the future of infrastructure while at the same time creating the space that allows them to explore the key strategic choices that need to be made to ensure the long term survival of infrastructure.

09/09/2010
London

ACEVO courses provide participants with in depth learning opportunities, in a very structured environment, and the chance to be taught by facilitators who are experts in their chosen field. Courses range from one day skills courses to leadership development programmes.

14/09/2010
London

A free morning seminar for CLINKS members which will provide an opportunity to explore and discuss payment by results, how is applies to work with offenders, the potential implications for the Sector, and how it might be used to best effect.

16/09/2010
Spectrum Centre,
6-9 Greenland Street,
London

Spectrum Specialist Centre is opening its doors to the local community, supporters and business. This is your opportunity to see what we do and to tell us what you think. There will be a display of art work by service users, informative talks, tours and refreshments.

27/09/2010
Conway Hall,
25 Red Lion Square,
London

The London Region Conference ‘Supporting refugee community organisations’ role in integration in London’ seeks to encourage dialogue among representatives of refugee community organisations (RCOs), funders and policymakers to generate practical responses for long-term sustainability of the RCO sector in the current policy and funding climate.

28/09/2010
Croydon Voluntary Action,
97 High Street
Thornton Heath,

The roadshows aim to showcase the support tools and guidance that is available across London.

28/09/2010
Scope,
6 Market Road
Islington,
London

A workshop for 2nd tier voluntary sector support organisations on Disability Action in Islington's research on the Employment and Human Resources needs of Disabled and Deaf People’s Organisations in London.

20/10/2010
The Barbican,
London

In an age of public spending constraint Substance’s third National Conference will put the ‘Big Society’ in focus for those concerned with young people, positive activities and community regeneration. It will consider what the move towards personalised public services, localised provision and results based funding really means.