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Regional Stakeholder Network seeks Members and Chairs

The Office for Disability Issues is looking for Chairs and Members for 9 regional groups across England.

The Regional Stakeholder Network will bring the views of disabled people, local disability organisations and organisations that represent disabled people closer to government. It will create face to face forums and provide a channel for people to share their views about policies and services that affect them.

The Office for Disability Issues are seeking people that want to make a difference, either as a Chair – to lead and drive the efforts of their group forward – or as a Member – to share their views and experiences to help government make improvements.

To view the information pack, job descriptions and application forms click here .

Applications should be completed by 29th March 2019.

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