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ADCS annual Conference 2024 round up

4 mins read Guest Blog
We hope delegates have had a restful weekend after what was an eventful ADCS Annual Conference full of interesting discussion, debate and input from a range of speakers. We are thankful to everyone who made the trip to Manchester.
Bridget Phillipson addresses delegates at the ADCS annual conference in Manchester. Picture: ADCS/Twitter
Bridget Phillipson addresses delegates at the ADCS annual conference in Manchester. Picture: ADCS/Twitter

We hope the changes made to this year’s conference, including feedback walls, clear roles for ADCS Council of Reference members and the ADCS staff team supported you to get the most out of your conference. It’s hoped that members who attended conference for the first time felt a warm welcome, and that the panels across the event reflected the diversity of the communities we serve. Of course, this is not job done, there is plenty more to do and we understand that we are on a journey. We remain committed to championing equity, diversity and inclusion across the Association and beyond.

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