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Diversity and Progression Tookit Workshop


16 May 2013, 10:00am - 3:30pm

326, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Cost FREE
Department Social, Therapeutic and Community Studies
Contact j.mayo-deman(@gold.ac.uk)

The aim of the workshop is to evaluate the Toolkit activities that has been developed from the Diversity and Progression research that investigated the particular experiences of black and ethnic minority, disabled, and lesbian, gay and bisexual students. The Toolkit is a resource for social work educators and the workshop seeks to bring together a range of stakeholders, including lecturers, practitioners, students and service users to discuss and review the Toolkit activities.

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16 May 2013 10:00am - 3:30pm
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