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Transforming green spaces, transforming people's lives conference

17 August 2012

Catch22, in association with NCVYS (as part of the Department for Education's Overarching Strategic Partnership) and GreenSpace, the nation’s park’s charity, will be hosting a free conference on the role of young people in designing and managing public spaces on Tuesday 25 September 9.15am - 4.00 pm.

The conference will explore best practice from around the country and new approaches to funding and sustainability. You’ll also have the chance to get your questions answered by leading experts in the fields of youth work and public space management.

The event will be a mixture of talks and workshops, all set in the historic surroundings of Trinity House, London a short walk from Tower Hill and Fenchurch Street stations.

Download the full programme (pdf,409 KB).

This free conference is open to parks managers/rangers, wildlife conservation practitioners, the youth justice sector and anyone from the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector working with children, young people and families. A free lunch will be also provided.

Fully booked

The conference is now fully booked. Please visit the site at a later date to download the presentations from the day.
 


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Contact

T: 07782 208 961
E: paul.pearce@catch-22.org.uk

Event Date

25 September 2012