Hello Jenni
This sounds very interesting. This is probably too expensive to buy in for
our delegates next week but are there any other resources that you know of
that would be useful? If so I would be very grateful if you would advise me.
I am not sure if you are aware of HEEON's newsletter aimed at informing the
sector on equal opportunities issues, but I think this would be of
considerable interest to our readership if you would like to include details
in the next one - copy due end February. Please let me know if so.
I look forward to seeing you next week.
Kind regards
Michele
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