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  • Skilled Representation and Stronger Voices

    Posted by blackpoolcommunitynews on December 17, 2008

    Skilling Up for Stronger Voices published by NAVCA reports on twoskillingupforstrongervoices-cover-snip research projects highlighting the role that representatives play in LSPs (Local Strategic Partnerships) and the skills and abilities they need and use.

    The document reports on the roles that representatives have in LSPs the range of key tasks that they carry out the types of skills and abilities they are using. It is hoped the material will be useful in supporting representatives and the organisations working with them

    The research has produced an outline of the range of roles and duties being carried out by third sector representatives and proposes a framework that describes the skills and abilities they are using. The material may also be of interest to representatives on LSPs from other sectors.

    The document is embedded here as a Scribd publication:

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