Annual Conference – Panel Discussion

Annual Conference – Panel Discussion

Coming Together in Difference: Leadership in Inclusion, Equality & Diversity

 

Croke Park Conference Centre

April 13th & 14th 2018

 

ECI’s 2018 Annual Conference & AGM is drawing ever closer, with just ten days until the two-day event begins at Croke Park. It has been another very busy year in the early years sector. There have been numerous developments in policy and practice – including the ongoing Independent Review into the Cost of Delivering Quality Childcare, consultation for which was opened last week. The Conference provides an opportunity to discuss these and other developments. The panel session, taking place on Saturday 14th April, will facilitate an in-depth reflection on the sector and the issues which affect it. Attendees are encouraged to share their perspectives, with a number of guests on hand to answer any queries.

We are delighted to welcome Margaret Rogers from Better Start, Aoife Conduit and Maresa Duignan from the Department of Education and Skills, Bernie McNally from DCYA and Grant Landon from Tusla as guests on this year’s panel. Secure your place today and raise your voice at this important discussion.

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