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State of the Area Debate 'People Helping People in Poole'

By Helen Young (Borough of Poole - Strategy Directorate)

Poole’s annual State of the Area Debate will be held on Thursday 19th January 2012 from 6pm - 9pm. This year the event entitled 'People Helping People in Poole' will be engaging partners in understanding their role in helping people and communities in Poole to become more self-reliant and empowered.

We are excited to announce that Emma Harrison CBE,  the government’s lead on “Working Families Everywhere” will be joining us and be giving a keynote speech at this year’s debate. Poole is one of the national pilot areas working on this programme and Emma’s pioneering work supporting families into work and living great lives is highly acclaimed.

The evening will also include an “Any questions” - style panel to be chaired by Richard Dimbleby, Chair of Poole Partnership.  You are invited to put your questions to the panel on what we can do to help people and communities in Poole become more self reliant and empowered.

To book a place please contact Helen Young h.young@poole.gov.uk 01202 633398

 

 

 

 

 

 


pdf SOAD Agenda (.pdf) (79 KB)
doc SOAD Booking Form (.doc) (34 KB)


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Event Date: Thursday 19 January 2012 to Thursday 19 January 2012
Opening Times: 18:00 - 21:00
Location: Cattistock Room , Borough of Poole , BH15 2RU (View Map)
Travel Information: For travel information on how to get to this venue click here.
Telephone: 01202 633398
Email Address: h.young@poole.gov.uk

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