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Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Glyndwr University and recession conference

I have just had a fascinating day in Wrexham at Prifysgol Glyndwr University on 'Facing the Recession' . The speakers were from the University, the Bank of England, the Welsh Assembly Government, a bank and a private sector company. The audience was mainly private sector, but John Gallanders, from the Association of Voluntary Organisations in Wrexham (AVOW) was there in the morning and I was there for the day from WCVA. I think John was called away at lunch time. In the afternoon I was able to make some points about the crucial roles of the voluntary or third sector, such as in tackling mental health issues, including depression, in times of recession. There are also opportunities to increase levels of volunteering amongst company staff who are on part time working. This can assist in maintaining and developing social capital, as can developing a variety of models of business structure such as social enterprises and cooperatives. A stimulating day - and back to the office at Morfa Hall, Rhyl tomorrow. I must find out how to do a Welsh 'to bach' on a 'w'. There should be one on the 'w' in the university name. Will anyone leave a comment telling me how to do it - and on other letters which need it too. Os dach chi'n medru, diolch yn fawr.

1 comment:

  1. The best way I can find to get a 'to bach' is to go the character map (Start-Accessories-System Tools-Character Map), find the w with a to bach and drag it into your document.

    There is a shortcut code, but it keeps coming up with the wrong thing!

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