Who Cares about Estates?
National Estate Churches Network National Conference:
WHO CARES ABOUT ESTATES? 12 November, Birmingham
Discover -
- How you can make a positive impact on the Estate you serve
- Effective estate projects - examples and stories
- The struggles and challenges (and the solutions we use)
Speakers -
- Lynsey Hanley, writes for the Observer and author of the outstanding book "Estates: An Intimate History".
- Sister Margaret Walsh, pioneered groundbreaking programmes in the tough estates of Wolverhampton.
Workshops -
'People, Places and Conversations'
Attend two dynamic workshops in the afternoon choosing from:
- Listening to People, Places and Conversations
- Mapping People, Places and Conversations
- Working with People, Places and Conversations
- Politics, People, Places and Conversations
- Supporting People, Places and Conversations
- Imagery of People, Places and Conversations
- Creative Writing, People, Places and Conversations
- Community Gardening, People, Places &^ Conversations
- Music, People, Places and Conversations
- Hospitality, People, Places and Conversations
Plus:
- Funding, Policy News & Skills Exchange
- New ideas & theological reflection
Birmingham, Carrs Lane Conference Centre, B4 7SX
10am-3:30pm, Thursday 12 November
£15 per person (includes buffet lunch)
Host: Bishop Laurie Green, renowned author and Chairman of NECN
Book now as places are limited and will be allocated strictly on a first come first serve basis.
For a booking form, visit www.nationalestatechurches.org