Last chance to attend CYP Now Show for free
Monday, 11 May 2009
There is just one week to go before the 2009 Children & Young People Now Show, which includes a range of workshops on children's centres and extended schools.
The show will bring together delegates, speakers and exhibitors from across the children's and youth workforce on 19 and 20 May at the Brompton Hall in Earls Court, London.
There will be a range of exhibitors and a host of seminars and workshops, which you can choose to attend on the spot. The workshops are organised into five different thematic streams: Children's Centres & Extended Schools will run alongside Play on day one (19 May); and Positive Activities for Young People will run alongside Health & Wellbeing on day two (20 May). Workshops under the theme of Leadership & Collaboration will be held on both the days.
If you would like to attend for free, the deadline to do so is this Friday, 15 May. In order to secure your free place, register now at www.cypshow.co.uk, where you will find full details of speakers, topics and timings.
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