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Trustees’ Week 2022 (7th-11th November)

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Running from November 7th-11th, Trustees’ Week is a time for us to come together to celebrate the achievements of nearly 1 million trustees across the UK.

The theme this year is making a difference in changing times. As our external environment continues to change, we face new challenges. The positive impact you make as a trustee is invaluable to a sector that is now as important as ever to benefit society. Thank you for the time, commitment and effort you bring to your charities to help them thrive.

Throughout the week you’ll have the chance to connect with other trustees to share your experiences. You’ll also be able to develop your skills through our wide range of events, training and guidance.

To view the events available over this week and to book a place, please click here

 

 

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