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F.A.C.T. AGM and Conference

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This item was first published on the F.A.C.T. website on 1st September 2004

FACT A.G.M./Autumn Conference
To be held on Saturday 11th September
2004 at The Parish Hall, Dinas Powys. CF64 4AF


Programme
10-30am Arrival — Tea and Coffee available

11:00 am. Chairman will open the conference
Introductory Comments. A.G.M. (This will be a brief meeting which will include minutes of previous AGM, reports from Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer, and election of 3 Committee members and Secretary.

12:30pm
Conference
12-30pm Mark Newby and Mark Barlow,
Historical Abuse Appeal Panel – The first 12 months.

1-15pm Lunch- Buffet available, all profits to FACT.
2-15pm Dr Michael Naughton, Lecturer in Sociology, Bristol University. Report on inaugural meeting of UK Innocence Project.
3-00pm Tom Davies, Independent Police Complaints Commission
Workings of the new body set up to investigate complaints of police misconduct.
3-45 pm Anne Hovey, National Association of Headteachers
False Allegations of Abuse– A Teaching Union Perspective.
4:30 Dr Bill Thompson, criminologist.Northern Ireland-abuse scandal. The way forward for F.A.C.T.
5:15 Open Forum.
5:30pm Close.

You are very welcome to attend. There is no charge.
For further details contact the Secretary

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