ANNUAL REVIEWS
Here are our Annual Reviews taken from our knowledgebase.
 | This year's Annual Review illustrates as well as celebrates the diverse range of work the Regional Forum has been involved with over the last year.
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 | This year's Annual Review highlights the role of the Regional Forum in connecting together a range of voluntary and community organisations around key issues and making necessary links between the sector and regional agencies.
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 | This Annual Review demonstrates the range of work the Regional Forum is undertaking to give the voluntary and community sector an influential voice and position on the regional stage.
The Forum's activities in the areas of learning and skills, social enterprise development, regeneration and infrastructure development have all contributed to influencing how policies will impact on local organisations.
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 | The 2004 Annual Review groups together the activities and achievements of the Regional Forum under four themes: Building sustainability, Developing skills, Sharing information and Influencing policy. |
 | Linking and networking are central to the Forum because they create opportunities for joint action like sharing good ideas, finding common causes, learning from each other and having a powerful and effective voluntary & community sector regional voice. |
 | Track the work of the Regional Forum during 2002 to support the voluntary and community sector in Yorkshire and the Humber. |
 | Read about the key achievements of the Regional Forum during 2001 in supporting the development of the voluntary and community sector. |
 | The 2000 Annual Review provides a review of the year's activities as well as focusing on areas of development for the following year. |
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