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Case Management Society UK

CMSUK Newsletter May 2014

 

EDITORIAL

Welcome to the May edition of the CMSUK Newsletter.

We have got some great News stories and events coming up so we thought we would get the newsletter out for the bank holiday weekend to give you all the opportunity to read it at leisure.

Efforts are well underway for our annual conference preparations and an unprecented early interest in this year's Exhibitiors means that most of the exhibition space has been sold, already! This year is really lining up to be our biggest and best yet so don't miss out.  The Events committee have pulled out all the stops and have put together an incredibly cost effective, totally inclusive Early Bird package  for CMSUK members so get booked up before the offer ends!

That's the good news. The not so good news is that Tess Marshall and Mark Hockley have unfortunately had to step down from the CMSUK Board.  Both have been active within the Communications Committee as well as the Board so we are very sad to say goodbye but wish them both well.

Adam Shelverton

As always we wish to thank those companies which provide their important support:

               
                      BUPA
        
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