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Public Law - Short Course

09/11/2010 - 14:00
09/11/2010 - 16:00
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Date: Wednesday 16th February 2011
Time: 2.00pm - 4.00pm
Venue: Warwickshire CAVA - Rugby Office, 19 & 20 North Street
Suitable for: Managers, Trustees, Public Sector Officers
Details:  
 

Using public law and Compact to protect your organisation and its funding

Have you ever worried about funding cuts or felt that a decision is unfair? If so then this is the session for you.

Voluntary and community groups work with public bodies all the time – whether local councils, health authorities, the Big Lottery or government departments.

Why does it feel like they always have the power?

This session is a brief introduction to the key principles of Public Law and the Compact and how you can address things that go wrong. With case studies and practical tips it could be the most useful session you attend this year. Come along and find out that public bodies don’t have the power – you do.

The session will help you to

  • Understand what is public law
  • The real power of the Compact
  • How to indentify what can go wrong in the relationship
  • What you can do to put things right
  • How to use the free advice service
Outcomes:   
  By the end of the session you will learn that the relationship between the public sector and voluntary and community organisations need not be fraught with difficulty and disappointment and that the power of challenge is yours!
Course fee:    
  £25.00 per person
Booking:   
  To register your interest for this workshop, please contact Alison or Louisa on 01788 574258 or training@wcava.org.uk
We will forward a booking form, and confirmation
 

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