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CSAS Events

Involving Voluntary Groups
In Promoting Acceptable Behaviour

London ASB Forum Themed Event In Partnership With CSAS

Date: 16th May 2008
Time: 9am - 4pm
Venue: Greater London Authority, City Hall, The Queen's Walk, More London, London, SE1 2AA
Cost: Free

The specific aims are to:

  • Enable the sharing of good practice across a range issues relating to Anti-Social Behaviour 
  • Increase partnership working around Anti-Social Behaviour between statutory bodies and the VCS
  • Raise the profile of successful voluntary initiatives that are addressing issues of Anti-Social Behaviour.

The day will consist of:

  • Presentations of good practice from the voluntary sector groups 
  • Question and Answers
  • Discussions
  • Networking
About the London ASB Forum

The London Anti-Social Behaviour Forum has developed over the last 4 years to become the UKs largest and most informative event of its kind.

Meeting every 12-14 weeks at New Scotland Yard it now has a membership exceeding 2000 individuals. Representatives are drawn from an array of statutory agencies, businesses, organisations and individuals involved in identifying innovative ways of promoting acceptable behaviour and problem-solving community issues.

The Forum is used by the London-wide ASB Board as a consultative group of expert practitioners who are able to influence future pan-London campaigns.

The Forum also provides themed events which take place at the Mayor's Office. Previously, these events have included environmental issues, diversity and ASB.

 Booking Process

Bookings are limited initially to two delegates per organisation. CSAS is taking bookings from voluntary sector delegates only.

Download Booking Form

 
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