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Reviews of CAH Events

Making Change Happen

Hampshire Independent Equality Forum met in Eastleigh on April 20 to look at how the delivery of public services can be improved. Look at the gallery of the event and review the sterring group presentation here.

Now Get Out of This!

This event, held on 24 March 2010 attended by 70 representatives from Hampshire’s not for profit sector, was intended to support them in planning for much publicised cuts in public funding - read the review 

The Third Sector and the Next Government

This pre-election event on 12 March 2010 explored the thinking of each political party about the future of the Third Sector and starred the MPs Nick Hurd, Alan Whitehead and Chris Huhne - see the videos...

Equality Forum Launch

The launch of the Hampshire Independent Equality Forum was celebrated at Winchester’s Discovery Centre on 24 November 2009.

Of the 100 people who attended, 72 were from communities and voluntary organisations/networks that work with diverse communities

Take a look through the launch gallery and listen to the report as we asked attendees what they would like to see change as a result of Hampshire's First Independent Equality Forum.

Building a Fairer Hampshire - towards an independent Hampshire Equality Forum  

The “Building a Fairer Hampshire” event was held on the 24 June 2009 at the Discovery Centre in Winchester. It was aimed at giving the county’s organisations, communities and individuals who represent all seven equality strands, an opportunity to express their opinions concerning the structure of the new “Independent Hampshire Equality Forum” to be facilitated by Community Action Hampshire. Read the review and download the Report

Safeguarding Adults Consultation Workshop - "No Secrets" Guidance

This workshop was convened by Community Action Hampshire, on 14 January 2009 and led by Jane Lawson, the Strategic Safeguarding Manager of Hampshire County Council Adult Services, who presented the review. Read the review

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