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PSMW's ANNUAL LECTURE 2009

F.Y.I

Dear All,

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PSMW's ANNUAL LECTURE 2009
Deciding what's right: humanity in the wake of turbulence

Friday 27th November - St David's Hall, Cardiff
10.30am start

PSMW's Annual Lecture 2009 will be delivered by Dame Nuala O'Loan, the Republic of Ireland's Special United Nations Envoy on Women, Peace and Security, Roving Ambassador and Special Envoy for conflict resolution.

In her address Dame Nuala will draw on her learning and experience to explain her values and convictions whilst exploring the nature of turbulence - both in a personal and wider sense.

This is a unique opportunity to share the experience and thinking of one of the world's most foremost champions of the right to active citizenship.

The Annual Lecture is open to managers and leaders across the Welsh public service and is free to attend. A light lunch will also be provided.

Places are limited and pre-booking is essential. For more information or to book your place, please click on the link below:

http://wales.gov.uk/psmwsubsite/psmw/newseventpubs/events/annlecture09/?lang=en


Kind Regards

Sue Swanson


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