Education
Capita Conferences has been successfully delivering topical, incisive events on education issues to the public sector for over 15 years. It aims to provide an impartial environment where representatives of local and national government, regulators and others deciding and implementing public policy in education can discuss major issues with leaders from academia, unions, parliamentarians, suppliers and service providers, major interest groups, regulators and others.
Forthcoming education conferences
- Transforming the Primary Curriculum - Driving Forward the Recommendations of the Rose Review
Thursday 9th July 2009 – Cavendish Conference Centre, 22 Duchess Mews, London, W1G 9DT - Capita’s 8th National Children’s Centres Conference
Thursday 16th July 2009 – Copthorne Tara Hotel, Scarsdale Place, Scarsdale Place, Kensington, London, W8 5SR - Delivering Inclusive Children’s Centres
Friday 17th July 2009 – Copthorne Tara Hotel, Scarsdale Place, Scarsdale Place, Kensington, London, W8 5SR - Child Health Conference - Implementing Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures
Thursday 17th September 2009 – Central London - HR Efficiency - Reducing Costs Without Reducing Performance
Wednesday 23rd September 2009 – Central London - Extended Schools Conference
Thursday 24th September 2009 - Central London - Effectively Funding and Sustaining Extended Services Half-Day Workshop
Friday 25th September 2009 - Central London - Children’s Trusts Conference
Monday 28th September 2009 – Central London - School Inspections Conference
Tuesday 29th September 2009 - Central London - Effective Leadership for School Improvement
Wednesday 30th September 2009 - Central London - Children Missing Education
Tuesday 6th October 2009 – Central London - Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET)
Wednesday 7th October 2009 – Central London - Transforming Services for Disabled Children and Their Families
Thursday 15th October 2009 – Central London - 14-19 Reform Conference
Tuesday 20th October 2009 – Central London - Engaging Employers in 14-19 Education - A Half-Day Briefing
Wednesday 21st October 2009 – Central London