Social Inclusion and Neighbourhood Renewal Training

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From: Journal of Neighbourhood Renewal <confe...@neighbourhoodjournal.com>
Date: 7 January 2011 10:31:41 GMT
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Subject: Social Inclusion and Neighbourhood Renewal Training

Neighbourhood Renewal, Urban and Community Renewal Training

The Journal of Neighbourhood Renewal has re-launched and re-vamped its popular training programme for 2011 to include new venues and new training topics.  Training Sessions run from February and are now planned for locations in the United Kingdom, the United States, Ireland and Canada.  Training Session topics for 2011 include:
 
How to Evaluate Neighbourhood Renewal Projects and Programmes.
Ho to Develop Projects and Programmes to Implement the Big Society Agenda.
How to Appraise Neighbourood Renewal Projects and Programmes.
How to Manage Neighbourhood Renewal Projects and Programmes.
How to Engage Community Groups in Neighbourhood Renewal Projects and Programmes.
Evaluation Masterclass to Assess the Softer Outcomes of Projects and Programmes.
Evaluation of Public Health Improvement Programmes.
 
Details of the trainings sessions, including course info, dates to be held and training venues can be found here For 2011 the cost to attend a training day is £125 plus VAT which represents excellent value for money.  There are also opportunities for Sponsorship of these events which priced at £299 plus VAT per annum.  To book your place, take up a sponsorship package or enquire about the event please just click here to send an email and we will make the necessary arrangements.   We look forward to seeing you at our training sessions. If you cant make our training sessions, we can do the training In-House for you.  Please just get in touch by clicking here.  We also run an Annual Conference and Awards Ceremony in London and New York, details of which can be found here
 
General details about the Journal can be found here
 
 
The IJNR Training Team
  
IJNR – The International Journal of Neighbourhood Renewal and its associated Conference and Awards is run, owned and managed by Holden Publishing of 20 Garrick Street, LONDON WC2E 9BT United Kingdom. 
 
 
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