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2 May
2024

Use Your Voice: How to Engage with Local and EU Election Candidates - Webinar

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Ruby Cooney
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On Friday 7th June 2024 we will elect our local and European representatives for the next five years. This is an ideal time to start letting candidates know what is important to you, what concerns you have, and how you and your community can be better supported.

At 'Use Your Voice: How to Engage with Local and EU Election Candidates', we will explore how to connect and communicate with candidates for local and EU elections.

We will hear from Ronan Kennedy from the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, and Jemma Lee from Léargas.

We will launch the AONTAS Toolkit for Engaging with European and Local Election Candidates, and learn from each other’s experience in this area.

This event is organised in partnership with EPALE, the Electronic Platform for Adult Leaning in Europe.

It is open to all, but will be particularly useful for anyone involved in a representational or advocacy group.

You can register for the event by filling out this form

This event is part of AONTAS' 2024-2025 project ‘Building Stable Roots in a Sustainable Learning Ecosystem’ as part of the New European Agenda for Adult Learning, co-funded by the European Union.

Event Details
Status
As planned
Type
Webinar
Organiser type
Other event
Hybrid event
No
Entrance fee
Free
Target group
Academics, students, researchers in andragogy
Adult learning networks & organisations
Projects & partnerships
Policy makers
Media professionals
Attending fee
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