Hear the Latest at Capita's Child Poverty Conference
Chaired by Alison Garnham, Chief Executive of Child Poverty Action Group, this timely conference coincides with the launch of the Coalition Government’s National Child Poverty strategy, with an opportunity to hear from the Minister and the Child Poverty Unit about this revised strategy.
London, United Kingdom, February 25, 2011 --(PR.com)-- National Child Poverty Conference
Monday 28th March 2011 – Central London
Chair: Alison Garnham, Chief Executive, Child Poverty Action Group
Ministerial Address by Maria Miller MP
Key Panel Discussion on implementing the Pupil Premium
This timely conference coincides with the launch of the Coalition Government’s National Child Poverty strategy, with an opportunity to hear from the Minister and the Child Poverty Unit about this revised strategy.
Designed to equip delegates with up to date policy, best practice case studies and guidance, this timely event brings together practitioners from across the public sector. Expert speakers will cover key issues including changes to welfare provision and the role of Children’s Centres.
Attend this conference to learn how to provide the right skills and opportunities to parents so they can work their way out of poverty, understand the implications of changes to housing benefit and explore key factors contributing to children’s health and wellbeing.
For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/ChildPovertyConf
Or contact naomi.wood@capita.co.uk
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Monday 28th March 2011 – Central London
Chair: Alison Garnham, Chief Executive, Child Poverty Action Group
Ministerial Address by Maria Miller MP
Key Panel Discussion on implementing the Pupil Premium
This timely conference coincides with the launch of the Coalition Government’s National Child Poverty strategy, with an opportunity to hear from the Minister and the Child Poverty Unit about this revised strategy.
Designed to equip delegates with up to date policy, best practice case studies and guidance, this timely event brings together practitioners from across the public sector. Expert speakers will cover key issues including changes to welfare provision and the role of Children’s Centres.
Attend this conference to learn how to provide the right skills and opportunities to parents so they can work their way out of poverty, understand the implications of changes to housing benefit and explore key factors contributing to children’s health and wellbeing.
For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/ChildPovertyConf
Or contact naomi.wood@capita.co.uk
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