regulation

Webinar - Charity Regulation Round-Up: 17 November 2017

Webinar Series - Regulation Roundup17 Non2017
This webinar is suitable for all members of The Wheel who want to get to grips with the regulatory landscape in Ireland. It's also a good refresher on current developments for those more familiar with regulation. 

This webinar is free and only for members of The Wheel. Registration is required.

*NOTE: Once your booking is approved, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions for joining the meeting.

Book your place here to join the webinar on 17 November.

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