Will there be an oath of allegiance and saluting the flag each morning, and
excercises with live bullets, I am not sure this libertarian could take all
that.
Human Rights my rear end, sounds more like how to be a pig that walks on two
legs. Someone somewhere is making big bucks out of this.
Larry
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> Subject: Leadership workshop for DPOs in England
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> Leadership Workshops for Disabled Peoples Organisations in England
> These are exciting but challenging time for DPO's. Through changes to
equality and
> human rights legislation and a shift towards personalised and user led
services, the DPO
> sector is likely to grow significantly in future years.
> So that the voice of Disabled People is clearly heard it is vital that
DPOs demonstrate
> power leadership and establish themselves further as effective and
efficient organisations
> within the social care, disability equality, inclusion and related
industries.
> Disability LIB are working with Essex Coalition of Disabled People and
their partners to
> run a series of leadership workshop specifically designed for people in
senior roles within
> Disabled Peoples Organisations (DPO's) in England.
> The workshops will introduce individuals to tools and techniques that they
can use to
> develop and enhance their skills to become effective DPO leaders. The
workshops will
> include the following;
> * What is leadership?
> * Leadership in a DPO
> * Communicating for results
> * Effective influence
> * Making financial choices
> * Setting powerful outcomes
> This workshop is free and travel costs/reasonable adjustments will be paid
by Disability
> LIB. In return we ask that you fully commit to the programme including
both pre-
> workshop activities and any follow up commitments - this will involve
letting us know
> how you gave taken forward and implemented agreed action plans.
> The dates of the workshops
> Birmingham Friday 20th November 09
> Manchester Friday 27th November 09
> London Friday 4th December 09
> To apply for a place or further details please contact, either Stephen
Lee Hodgkins at
> Disability LIB, Phone: 0844 800 4331 SMS: 07967 185 752 Email:
> [log in to unmask] or Mike Adams at Essex Coalition of
Disabled
> People [log in to unmask]
> Stephen Lee Hodgkins,
> Project Director,
> Disability LIB,
> 6 Market Road,
> London N7 9PW.
> Phone: 0844 800 4331
> SMS/Mobile: 07967 185 752
> http://www.disabilitylib.org.uk/
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