

Training and Events with NIFHA
NIFHA provides a wide range of training, events and seminars for its members throughout the year.
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We also welcome your feedback on training needs. Requests for specific training should be submitted to training@nifha.org
Contact details:
For further information on training provided by NIFHA contact T: 028 9023 0446 or E: training@nifha.org. Before booking please read the terms and conditions.
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Details of forthcoming NIFHA Training and Events
- Rural Housing: PPS21 in Practice
Wednesday 11th August 2010This event is for NIFHA's members only and is free of charge.
- Exhibition @ Annual Conference 2010 - (early bird)
Monday 18th October 2010NIFHA's Annual Conference attracts over 120 delegates each year. This year's conference lasts two-days (18-19 October) and will focus on policy.
- Conference 2010 - Two day Delegate (early bird)
Monday 18th October 2010NIFHA’s Annual Conference is your chance to focus on the issues affecting housing associations and shape our work. This year we will explore the challenges facing the voluntary housing movement by considering if we really are ‘working together for better housing’. Our speakers and plenary sessions will add to the debate as well as offering useful insights into what the future might hold for Northern Ireland’s housing associations.
- Conference 2010 - MONDAY ONLY delegate (early bird)
Monday 18th October 2010NIFHA’s Annual Conference is your chance to focus on the issues affecting housing associations and shape our work. This year we will explore the challenges facing the voluntary housing movement by considering if we really are ‘working together for better housing’. Our speakers and plenary sessions will add to the debate as well as offering useful insights into what the future might hold for Northern Ireland’s housing associations.
- Conference 2010 - Drinks Reception and Gala Dinner
Monday 18th October 2010NIFHA's Drinks Reception and Gala Dinner is an integral part of the annual conference.
- Additional Exhibitor Places @ Annual Conference 2010
Monday 18th October 2010NIFHA's Annual Conference attracts over 120 delegates each year. This year's conference lasts two-days (18-19 October) and will focus on policy.
- Sponsorship @ Conference 2010 - Drinks Reception
Monday 18th October 2010SOLD
Be part of this unique conference by sponsoring the pre-Gala Dinner Drinks Reception.
- Sponsorship @ Conference 2010 - Lunch
Monday 18th October 2010Be part of this unique conference by sponsoring lunch on both days.
- Advertisment in Conference 2010's handbook
Monday 18th October 2010SOLD
This comprehensive and indispensible guide to NIFHA's conference is distributed to all delegates at registration and via our website. - Sponsorship @ Conference 2010 - Specialist Seminar Rooms
Monday 18th October 2010Be part of this unique conference by sponsoring one of our Specialist Seminar rooms.
- Sponsorship @ Conference 2010 - Refreshment Breaks
Monday 18th October 2010Be part of this unique conference by sponsoring one of our Refreshment Breaks.
- Conference 2010 - delegate pack insert
Monday 18th October 2010If your organisation cannot attend Conference 2010 arrange to have a piece of promotional literature in the delegate pack.
- Conference 2010 - TUESDAY ONLY delegate (early bird)
Tuesday 19th October 2010NIFHA’s Annual Conference is your chance to focus on the issues affecting housing associations and shape our work. This year we will explore the challenges facing the voluntary housing movement by considering if we really are ‘working together for better housing’. Our speakers and plenary sessions will add to the debate as well as offering useful insights into what the future might hold for Northern Ireland’s housing associations.


