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Conferences, seminars and workshops are key means through which NCOSS can encourage debate in the community sector, and more broadly in the public arena, about economic, social policy and human services issues.

You can find out about, and register for, upcoming NCOSS conferences through our website. Conference reports and seminar papers are available under Resources.




NCOSS 75th Anniversary Conference, 5-6 August 2010 PDF Print E-mail

2 March 2010

NCOSS will celebrate its 75th Anniversary by holding a Conference from 5-6 August 2010.

NCOSS was established in 1935 to promote cooperation in the provision of community services and to influence social legislation. Seventy five years later NCOSS continues to provide an independent voice on social and economic policy issues and is the major coordinator for non government social and community services in NSW.

Our vision is for a society where there is social and economic equity, based on co-operation, participation, sustainability and respect. For the 75th Anniversary Conference, in the year before a State Election, it is timely to reflect on our history, learn from the past and consider what the future might hold.

NCOSS is currently working on the program for the conference, which will include a diverse range of interesting and informative speakers and topics. Highlights include a hypothetical, a panel of political representatives discussing how their party will be a 'vote for fairness' and representatives from a range of different groups within the community identifying what a 'vote for fairness' means to them.

Information

  • Samantha Edmonds, NCOSS Deputy Director Policy and Communications
    phone: 9211 2599, ext 111
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