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Monday 26th July 2010 - 2:45pm

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Capita's 2nd National Conference
Public Sector Records Management
Tuesday 19th October 2010 - Central London

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Chair: Elizabeth Barber, Records Manager, Kent County Council and Chair, Public Sector Group, Records Management Society

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Capita's 2nd National Public Sector Records Management Conference examines how practitioners can implement more accurate, robust and efficient record management procedures.

In line with the Coalition Government's spending cuts across the public sector, processes must be transformed and resources streamlined to improve efficiency and reduce costs. It is therefore crucial that those responsible for records management learn how to best meet demands and fulfil duties with diminishing resources.

Book your place
to learn how you can do so whilst meeting the statutory obligations of The Records Management Code of Practice and the Freedom of Information Act.


Contact: Mutesa Sithole 0207 960 7751 / mutesa.sithole@capita.co.uk

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