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Stand for Election as Disability Hub Representative

The next meeting of the Disability Hub will be on Thursday 26 November 2015 from 1.30 to 3:45pm ( refreshments and networking from 1pm )at The Circle, 33 Rockingham Lane Sheffield S1 4FW. The Hub is open to anyone interested in disability issues. At the meeting, the Hub will be electing its Hub Representatives. If you wish to know more about the role of a Hub Representative, visit the Equality Hub Network Board webpage .At the last interim Disability Hub Committee meeting (which was open to the wider Hub) the Hub Committee structure was agreed as follows:-

• 1 Hub Rep / Chair (dual role) – to be elected at the November Disability Hub meeting
• 1 Hub Rep / Vice Chair (dual role) – to be elected at the November Disability Hub meeting
• Other Committee Members – who can come forward without having to stand for election

People who wish to stand for election need to submit a short statement by e mail with the subject ‘Disability Hub Rep Candidate statement’. The statement should be no more than 200 words and include the following information – who you are, which role you’re standing for (ie Hub Rep / Chair or Hub Rep / Vice Chair), and what you can bring to the role. Deadline for submissions is Wednesday 18 November 5pm. Please contact Rachel Sanchez at Sheffield City Council if you need support with your statement. Please let Rachel know if you are attending the meeting by Thursday 19 November , also whether you need any reasonable adjustments or support to attend (including travel expenses reimbursement). Rachel can be contacted on (0114) 273 5861 or by e mail

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