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Handling Significant Change and Agreement on Information and Consultation Arrangments
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24/02/2011
Agreement on Information and Consultation Arrangment - August 2006
pdf file ,1518kb
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28/04/2009
Handling Significant Change Through Partnership - Report 1 - December 2005
pdf file ,1060kb
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28/04/2009
Handling Significant Change Through Partnership - Report 2 - July 2006
pdf file ,170kb
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27/04/2009
Information Leaflet Handling Significant Change and Information Consultation Agreement WORD Version-
word document file ,976kb
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27/04/2009
Information Leaflet Handling Significant Change and Information Consultation Agreement PDF Version-
pdf file ,137kb
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Information Leaflet Handling Significant Change and Information Consultation Agreement WORD Version-
Information Leaflet Handling Significant Change and Information Consultation Agreement PDF Version-
Communications Protocol and Toolkit WORD Version - November 2008
Communications Protocol and Toolkit PDF Version - November 2008
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LANPAG Strategic Plan Enhancing Performance and Progress Through Partnership 2008- 2011
Partnership Activities 2006 and 2007
A Framework for Partnership in the Local Authorities - August 1999
Partnership at Work Booklet 2009 - June 2009
Partnership Review - December 2011
New Direction for Workplace Partnership - December 2011
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