NCAFC Conference 2012 Agenda

Here is the latest version of the conference agenda, which will take place on the weekend of the 28th and 29th January in Liverpool. A revised agenda with speakers will be out shortly.

The deadline to submit motions to conference is 5pm January 26

The deadline for National Committee nominations is 2:10pm January 28

Saturday
10.15 Registration
11 Introduction
11.20 Workshops
a) Fighting privatisation and private providers in HE
b) Panel discussion how students can fight racism and fascism
c) Workshop on women’s liberation

12.20 Motions

1.50 Lunch

2:10 Women’s Caucus and close of nominations

2.50 Plenary session: NC hustings – ballot papers issued, voting to close by end of 4:50 workshop session – motions if time after hustings

4.00 Disabled Students’ Caucus

4.40 Workshops
a) Take back your campus: Defending the right to organise and protest
b) FE and school students: building a sustainable national movement
c) Disabled students’ liberation

5:50 LGBT students’ caucus

6.30 Closing plenary with reports

Evening social

Sunday
10 Workshops
a) The fight for decent housing for all, on campus and off
b) Take back your campus: making our student unions fit to fight
c) BME liberation workshop

11.30 BME students’ caucus

12.10 Lunch
12.50 Motions
2.20 Workshops
a) Students and workers, students as workers
b) LGBT liberation workshop

3.40 Plenary with report backs and discussion
4.20 Closing speech
4.30 Close

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Comments

  1. Robert Asinus says:

    How do we submit a motion for the conference if we cannot attend?

  2. C says:

    is there a preferred template for motions?

  3. Bob Sutton says:

    anyone requiring accomodation please ring 0151 794 468, 07843 945 005 or email bsutton@liv.ac.uk. Please specify if you have any requirements other than floor space in a friendly house please let us know.

  4. Michael says:

    Robert, you can send it againstfeesandcuts@gmail.com before the deadline, which is 26th Jan

  5. Gilles says:

    Is there any workshop about how to persuade local council, health organisation, police force or housing provider to give us a significant say ? When more people are involved in how public money is spent better decisions are made. That’s what participatory Budgeting is all about.

    The People’s Budget
    We want a say in how our money’s spent

    Find out more at http://www.peoplesbudget.org.uk

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