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Forum Focus

Our quarterly publication Forum Focus concentrates on a different topic each issue. The latest edition focusses on voluntary and community sector workforce development and was compiled on behalf of South West Forum by ladder4learning.

Click here for the latest edition (1.25MB PDF file)or click on an image or link below to download any previous edition.

Got something to say? If you'd like to write for Forum Focus please contact Roger Haworth, roger@southwestforum.org.uk, 01392 823758.

Printed copies are available free on request - please email Sue Harding.

A cut too deep  Challenging Poverty  cover of Forum Focus 7  One size doesn't fit all 

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Forum Focus Archive

Download issue 1: Local Area Agreements (220KB PDF file)
Download issue 2: Sustainability (240KB PDF file)
Download issue 3: Funding Advice (277KB PDF file)
Download issue 4: ChangeUp (2.2MB PDF file)
Download issue 5: A cut too deep? (250KB PDF file)
Download issue 6: Challenging Poverty (680KB PDF file)
Download issue 7: Building Healthy Relationships (440KB PDF file)
Download issue 8: One size doesn't fit all (1.25MB PDF file)

Focus Extra!

Click here to link to Focus Extra, the online extension of Forum Focus. This is where we put additional content we couldn't fit into the printed version - including full results from the funding survey as featured in FF#5.



Forum Focus is designed and printed by Eyemedia, info@eyemedia.org.uk.

Comments? Feedback? Queries? Contact us! Email focus@southwestforum.org.uk, call us (01392 823758), fax us (01392 823033) or write to us:
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