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Setting up a Social Enterprise for Public Service Delivery
Examine the type of legal structures available
Signpost the key commercial legal issues involved
Highlight key risks to be aware of

This course is designed to firstly look at the common commercial issues which you should be aware of when delivering public sector services, as well as how to avoid or manage the key risks which may arise. Following a short refreshment break and a chance to network, we will then look at what issues you should be aware of when considering what type of legal entity is required for you to achieve your organisation’s values and aims. We will then walk you through the different types of unincorporated and corporate legal structures which may be used as a vehicle for your organisation – charitable or non-charitable.

This course will be delivered by leading experts in the field of public service partnerships who use their experience and expertise to provide practical training for delegates.

Presented by: Owen Willcox & Pav Jawanda

Venues:

Manchester   29 April 2010     Regent House Heaton Lane Stockport Cheshire SK4 1BS

Booking & Registration:

BOOK your free place on-line now. Alternatively email Lucy to register your place or call Lucy on 020 7620 0888.

Registration commences at 2pm and presentations start at 2.30pm with sessions lasting for 2.5 hours. Course materials are included and all of our courses are fully accredited for CPD by the SRA Reference: CHS/PRPA.

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