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Voluntarism - Pre Conference Reports
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RG 27.01.131.006
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1985-1986 (Creation)
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2 cm of textual records.
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File contains copies of the issues papers written for the "A New Era in Voluntarism" conference. Papers were circulated to conference delegates to prepare them for the concurrent working sessions at the conference. Also in the file are blank registration confirmation form letters and a listing of confirmed attendees as of Feb. 7, 1986.
Papers included in the file are:
The Changing World of Work by Roger Clarke
Missing Tiles from the multi-cultural mosaic by Dr. Daniel G. Hill
Leadership and the voluntary sector by Gordon Cressy and Anne Golden
Issues of Government Funding by Jean-Bernard Robichaud
Horizons Voluntariens by Lise Mercier
Privatization and Commercialization by Christa Freiler
A New Era for Voluntarism: an overview by Ian Morrison
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Restricted. Records are not available for consultation. Users may submit a written request to Archives & Special Collections but are advised that they may be granted partial access only or the request may be denied.