Annual Conference Surveys: Please let us know your thoughts!

Annual Conference Surveys: Please let us know your thoughts!

On Saturday, the 1st of April this year our Annual Conference took place in UCD. This year’s theme was “Valuing the Early Childhood Professional”. The Minister for Children and Youth Affairs opened the conference and the keynote speaker was Laura Henry, a specialist from the UK. We had two sessions of Masterclasses and a large number of exhibitors for the EXPO.

 

For those who did not attend:

We would love if you could attend in the future and we would like to know if there is anything we could change in order to convince you to attend a future conference. We really appreciate you taking the time to fill this in. The survey is short and will take no longer than 3 minutes to fill in. As a token of our appreciation everyone who fills in this survey will be entered into a draw to win a €50 One4All Voucher. Thank you and good luck!

Fill in the survey here >>

 

For those who attended:

We would love to know what you thought of the event and if there is anything we could change in order to convince you to attend a future conference. We really appreciate you taking the time to fill this in. The survey is short and will take no longer than 5 minutes to fill in. As a token of our appreciation everyone who fills in this survey will be entered into a draw to win a €50 One4All Voucher. Thank you and good luck!

Fill in the survey here >>

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