March 2003



ACM EVENTS 2003

ACM will be holding a series of events during the course of this year in various locations throughout the UK. We are pleased to be able to outline the planned schedule of events as follows:

18th & 19th March 2003, Manchester
The Challenge for Leaders: Delivering Excellence
Annual Conference for Managers
9th April 2003, London Race Equality Training

8th May 2003, Wales
ACM Wales Conference for Managers

May 2003*, Midlands New Thinking about Funding
One-day Conference for Managers

May/June 2003*, London
Media Training

6th & 7th June 2003, Leeds
Branch Networking Event

23rd June 2003, Midlands
Discplinary & Grievance Training

July 2003*, London
Creating a New Qualifications System for the New Century
One-Day Conference for Managers

November 2003*, Newport ACM Wales Conference for Managers

18th November 2003, Gloucester Stress Training

* exact date to be confirmed

For further information regarding any of the above events, please contact the administration office on 0116 275 5076 or by email at events@acm.uk.com.

ACM CONFERENCE

The Challenge for Leaders:
Delivering Excellence

Tuesday 18th &
Wednesday 19th March 2003

to be held at the
Manchester Conference Centre

For a booking form call
0116 275 5076 or email events@acm.uk.com

ACM’s 15th Annual General Meeting

Will be held at 1.15 pm on Tuesday 18th March 2003 at the Manchester Conference CentreIf you are able to attend the AGM, please email or telephone the administration office and a copy of the papers and a location map of the venue will be forwarded to you prior to the meeting.

0116 275 5076
events@acm.uk.com

CONGRATULATIONS

ACM would like to congratulate Barbara Sheils who was appointed as Principal of Solihull College with effect from 1st January 2003

Vietnam Cycle Challenge - Raising Money for Childhood First (fundraising arm of Peper Harow Foundation) October 2003

Cycle the length of Vietnam, experience the challenge of a lifetime and in doing so, raise vital funds for children, who are most in need, to move on to a brighter future.

Participants will journey through spectacular Marble Mountains in the North to the bustling city of Saigon in the South. This 11-day trip involves cycling 630km over six days. Those taking part don’t need to be experienced cyclists and plenty of advice will be given to make sure everyone is ready for the challenge.

Sarah Barber, Childhood First Challenge participant said: ‘It turned out to be an absolutely incredible, exciting, exhausting, exhilarating, hysterical and fantastic experience - to list just a few of the emotions I went through!’

To take part in the unforgettable challenge a registration fee of £300 and a pledge to raise a minimum of £2,300 in sponsorship is required. In return, entrants will receive all accommodation, biking equipment and fundraising ideas and support.

For more information call 020 7928 7388 or email s.stephens@peperharow.org.uk
or visit the website www.peperharow.org.uk

Registered Charity: 286909