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Wrigleys' Charity Leadership ForumThe cost of living crisis: navigating the moral maze

Thursday 26th January, 2023 |
Wrigleys Solicitors LLP, 3rd Floor, 3 Wellington Place, Leeds LS1 4AP

This event is free to attend

The forum runs regularly as a round table discussion with a focus on a different topic each time. The forum will be carried out under the Chatham House Rule and will provide an opportunity for discussion, knowledge and experience sharing.

The cost of living crisis is creating tough decisions for charities as prices soar, funding opportunities shrink and demand increases. This session will explore the practical implications of those decisions and offers a chance to share thoughts on making difficult choices as senior leaders.

Please note: We have deliberately limited the numbers for the forum to create an environment conducive to free discussion and therefore, we anticipate that this forum will quickly be fully booked so please do sign up early to avoid disappointment. This event is limited to one individual per organisation across both sessions.

Limited to one individual per organisation across both sessions.

Programme

Networking with refreshments

Welcome and Introduction

Presentation

The cost of living crisis: navigating the moral maze

Discussion

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