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CLD Practitioners Governance Event

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About The Event

This in-person event offers professional learning and an opportunity for CLD practitioners across Tayside to network with the Tayside and Fife Professional Learning Alliance and our skilled TSI Development Officers!

Build a better understanding of charity structures and the best practice in charity governance through this exciting collaboration between TSIs and the CLD teams in the region. Our Development Officers will also be there, discussing how we can support you and your organisation.

What Will be Covered

  • Networking
  • Introduction to different structures – Lali Tudela – Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action
  • Toolkit for groups – Alastair Cameron and Emily Skilton – Perth and Kinross TSI
  • Pitfalls – Helen Rorrison – Fife Voluntary Action
  • Table discussions and practice sharing – Claire Thomson – Angus Council
  • Feedback and discussion

Attendees are encouraged to bring along toolkits or case studies that they would like to share at their tables.

Date and Time

Thursday, February 27 · 12:30 – 3:30pm

Location

2 High Street, Perth, PH1 5PH

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