View Full Version : Nick Clegg speaks at free Event on Social Inclusion and participation


AirYourViews
01-10-2007, 10:37
Although we have posted details of Nic k Clegg speaks at our free event on social inclusion (http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?p=2689504#post2689504), I am also posting it here just in case people have missed it.

You are invited to join in with your views and lively discussion at an independent forum also featuring:

• Rose Ardron, former Chair of Burngreave New Deal for Communities
• Lisa Watchorn, Regional Director, Dimensions UK Ltd specialists in supporting people with learning difficulties and special needs
• Perry Walker, Head of Democracy & Participation, the leading think tank nef (new economics foundation)



This free Event takes place at The Workstation, Paternoster Row, Sheffield S1, on Tuesday 2nd October 2007 @ 4.30pm – 7.00pm. With free creche, free refreshments and some help with travel costs for people with disabilities.

RSVP

Email: Action for Involvement (info@actionforinvolvement.org.uk)
By phone: 07946 453 258

For more information please also visit our website Action for Involvement (http://actionforinvolvement.org.uk)

andco
01-10-2007, 23:02
Think I heard some people talking about this event on my bus back home and it sounded interesting enough that I'm thinking I might go as well.

andco
09-10-2007, 07:18
Went to this event and was very impressed by all the speakers and particularly the discussion and issues which ensued out of the talk on communications disorders.

Radman
10-11-2007, 17:16
Actually Nick Clegg supports removing incapacity benefit completely from most of the disabled community, how will that aid social inclusion

AirYourViews
11-11-2007, 07:42
Actually Nick Clegg supports removing incapacity benefit completely from most of the disabled community, how will that aid social inclusion

Our event was open to everyone to attend and announced in the Events Forum on 25th September.

We posted in this forum on 1st October when it came to our attention that users of this forum may have an interest.

As you can see from our first post in this forum we also had other high level speakers.

Like all our speakers, Nick Clegg was available for questions at which stage you could have put that question to him.