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Actively promoting the interests and serving the needs of Dundee's community and voluntary sector
DVA is a Council for Voluntary Service and part of the
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FIT FOR THE FUTURE
 
Friday 22 October 2010
 
9am - 5pm :  Conference with speakers and workshops

7pm - Midnight:  Drinks reception, dinner, entertainment and ceilidh

West Park Conference Centre, Perth Road, Dundee
 
 
Dundee Voluntary Action and the Volunteer Centre have joined forces to present a timely and exciting event for the voluntary sector.  Timely, because of the high profile of the voluntary sector just now and the whole ‘reduce the deficit/more for less agenda’.  Exciting, because of the high calibre of speakers, workshop leaders during the day and the quality of hospitality and entertainment in the evening.

BOOK NOW

To download a copy of the booking form click here
To download a copy of the conference programme click here
To download a copy of the information on workshops/briefings click here


 
 

  
 

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