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Policy Forum - Men's

Are you or your organisation interested in trying to influence decision-makers? Would you like to share experience and network with individuals with identified subject areas with the view to enhance the capacity of your organisation to make policy responses, coordinate policy information, participate in policy development, and influence decision making?

Policy Forum - Men's
Location: 

NICVA,
61 Duncairn Gardens,
Belfast,
BT15 2GB

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Start: 
20 April 2011 - 10:30am
End: 
20 April 2011 - 12:00pm
Cost: 
FREE

Then come and participate in NICVA's policy fora.  NICVA’s policy fora are held as part of the Vital Links Programme with the aim of increasing the interaction and understanding of the key institutions, the voluntary and community sector and foster and promote positive engagement.

The policy fora are chaired by policy experts in each subject and aim to meet 3-4 times a year in NICVA and venues across the country. Membership is free to and is open to any voluntary and community sector organisation or individual with an interest in these topics. Each of the forum meetings will have a theme and/or a speaker.

 

This forum will include a presentation on East Belfast Sure Start by Lisa Flynn.

Further information

For more information about this event please contact at patricia [dot] stewart [at] nicva [dot] org or call 028 9087 7777.

Getting here and Parking

NICVA has a number of free parking spaces available for those attending events. Unfortunately these can't be reserved and are available on a first come basis. NICVA's spaces are clearly marked and we would ask that visitors only use spaces allocated to NICVA when attending an event.

Parking is also available on Duncairn Gardens and surrounding areas within close walking distance. NICVA is also a short walk from Yorkgate Train Station and you can easily catch a bus from the city centre (no 1D) direct to Duncairn Gardens, or (no 61 and 64) to Cityside Centre (a few minutes walk).

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