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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InThis session in Larne will explain how the Assembly works and show how voluntary and community organisations can use the Assembly to bring their issues to the attention of MLAs and Ministers.
Wednesday 21 May 2008
Wednesday 21 May 2008
10.30am
Larne Community Development Project
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Training
The Assembly presents a number of exciting opportunities and challenges for voluntary and community organisations. Larne Community Development Project will be hosting NICVA’s next information session on getting to know the Northern Ireland Assembly on 21 May 2008.
Responsibility for the decisions that impact on the people and communities we represent now rests in the hands of locally elected and locally accountable MLAs and Ministers. An important part of making the most of the Assembly will be to understand what actually happens in Stormont.
This session aims to explain how the Assembly works with a particular focus on how voluntary and community organisations can use the Assembly to bring their issues to the attention of MLAs and Ministers.
It will include:
To book your place, please email cathy.breslin@nicva.org.