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CILIP THAMES VALLEY-MAY 2ND EVENT
CILIP Thames Valley is pleased to welcome Mark Taylor, Director of
External Relations for Cilip who has accepted our warm invitation to
discuss CILIP staff experiences in 'going back to the floor' and the
work shadowing programme they have in place for this year. Come and
learn more about your association and what they are doing to learn more
about their members , you again, and the daily challenges faced. Hear
all about it! This talk will be of particular value to anyone
registered for CILIP Chartership and should contribute towards CPD
requirements.
Venue-Great Expectations Pub, 33 London St., Reading RG1 4PS
http://www.cilip.org.uk/get-involved/regional-branches/south-east/sub-br
anches/bbod/events/pages/default.aspx
Time-6.00 for 6.30
Date-Wednesday, May 2nd
Cost-FREE
Please note there will be no buffet at this event
Please RSVP
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CILIP THAMES VALLEY-JUNE 6TH EVENT
CILIP in the Thames Valley is coming to Oxford with "Experiencing
Chartership". This meeting will feature a number of short talks by
people who are, or have been involved in the chartering or certification
process either as candidates or mentors. There will also be a short
address from Franko Kowalczuk, a Candidate Support Officer. There will
be plenty of opportunity for questions, discussion and discussion.
Venue: Oxford - The King's Arms Pub
The King's Arms pub is opposite the New Bodleian Library, on the corner
of Holywell Street
Time: 6pm for a 6.30pm start
Everyone is welcome, even if you are just thinking about CPD
qualifications and want to find out more.
Access information: There are a couple of steps to enter the pub and the
toilets are down a steep staircase.
RSVP: Places are limited, so please book your place by emailing Barbara
Moye:
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Michelle Thomas
SLS Adviser, North Schools
South Ham Library,
Paddock Rd,
Basingstoke
RG22 6QB
Tel 01256 811089 Fax 01256 811091
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"The difference in reading ability between pupils who never read for
enjoyment, and those who read for just half an hour a day, is equivalent
to a year's schooling at age 15." Nick Gibb [Speech] Reading Reform
Conference 14th October, 2011
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