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Share Community Conversations: Fair Work and Wellbeing on FacebookShare Community Conversations: Fair Work and Wellbeing on TwitterShare Community Conversations: Fair Work and Wellbeing on LinkedinEmail Community Conversations: Fair Work and Wellbeing link
On Thursday 18th March 2021, Councillor Jason Wood hosted a conversation where we explored what we can do, as organisation and members of the community, to develop local skills, expertise, and quality jobs in the district that support community wealth and well being.
During this conversation we heard from the following guest speakers:
Councillor Jason Wood - Lancaster City Council
Lionel Rice - Making Space
Wes Johnson and Maggie Dodds - Lancaster and Morecambe College
On Thursday 18th March 2021, Councillor Jason Wood hosted a conversation where we explored what we can do, as organisation and members of the community, to develop local skills, expertise, and quality jobs in the district that support community wealth and well being.
During this conversation we heard from the following guest speakers:
Councillor Jason Wood - Lancaster City Council
Lionel Rice - Making Space
Wes Johnson and Maggie Dodds - Lancaster and Morecambe College
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