Telelearning Session: The Role of the Social Economy in Meeting Diverse Housing Needs

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16 February, 2010

The Canadian Social Economy Hub invites you to attend a telelearning session on The Role of the Social Economy in Meeting Diverse Housing Needs. The session will take place Tuesday February 16th at 9:00am Pacific Time and 12:00pm Eastern Time.

Speakers include George Penfold, Regional Innovation Chair in Rural Economic Development at Selkirk College in Castelgar, B.C., and David Hulchanski, Associate Director for Research at the University of Toronto's Cities Centre, and Professor of housing and community development in the Faculty of Social Work. The session will be moderated by Dr. Benjamin Isitt, Assistant Professor and postdoctoral fellow of history at the University of Victoria.  

Call-in information will be given upon registration. The registration deadline is February 12th. This session is in English. It will last 1 hour: 5 minute welcome, 10 minutes per speaker, and a 25 minute discussion. 

Register by phoning 250-472-4976, or e-mailing sekm@uvic.ca with your name, location, and work or volunteer position. For more information on registration, speaker biographies, and event details, please click here.

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Please call 250-472-4976 or email sekm@uvic.ca.

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