1st FaithAction National Conference:

Money Well Spent
Westminster Central Hall
Tuesday 26th February, 2008


National Conference Money Well Spent is an opportunity for
faith-based organisations delivering public services to

 
Hear from senior Government Ministers about their experience of working with faith-based organisations and be heard by them about your experience of delivering public services
 
Discuss partnership funding opportunities with a range of Central Government departments including Communities & Local Government, Health, International Development and Children, Schools & Families
 
Share examples of best practice and current learning in how faith-based organisations are working with local, regional and national government to deliver services in communities
 
Connect with potential strategic partners from across your region including your FaithAction regional lead, Government Office third sector officials and other faith-based third sector organisations’ Chief Executives

Conference Information:   Confirmed speakers include:

Registration Fee
Registration for this event costs £49.95

There is an online booking discount of £5

To book online you will require a credit card

If you are unable to pay via credit card, please call our conference office on: 08456 528 900. We can arrange for payment by cheque if the funds arrive in advance of the conference.

Venue
Central Hall Westminster is a unique and historic building, centrally positioned across the road from Westminster Abbey and Houses of Parliament. It is well served by bus, tube and overground National Rail Services

Date and Times
Tuesday 26th February 2008

Registration from 9.30am
Conference closes at 4.30pm

 

For any conference related enquiries please contact:

FaithAction Conference
PO Box 33457
London
SW18 3YS

Tel: 08456 528 900
Email: conference@faithaction.net

 

Diane Barrington
Lead Officer for Children, Young People & Families Third Sector Grant Making Programme DCSF

Tracy Hughes
Head of Sourcing & Employment Programmes, Department for Work & Pensions

Lauren Smith
Policy Manager, Strategic Partners Team, Office of the Third Sector, Cabinet Office

Peter Kerby
Civil Society, Department for International Development

Simon Broadley
Deputy Director for Lottery, Communities & International, Department for Culture, Media & Sport

Anna Cummins
Head of Faiths Unit, Department for Communities and Local Government

Carole Eniffer
Head of Guns and Knives, Home Office

Chief Superintendent Tony Eastaugh
Commander of Barking & Dagenham, Metropolitan Police Service

   
Daniel Singleton
Executive Director of FaithAction


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