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To all our friends and colleagues at the Spirit in Business conference at Zurich, 2nd October 2004: Here's our Powerpoint presentation (2.7MB) of 'The Play Ethic' learnshop (book available on Amazon.co.uk). For more infomation visit the Play Ethic websites here and here. For more on how New Integrity can apply play ethics to yourself and your organisation, please contact Indra Adnan.

New Integrity host 'Who Cares?' - a forum exploring individualism and public service, at the ICA in London, with Charles Leadbeater, Bill Jordan, Pat Kane, and others.
The event is on September 21st, 19.00, tickets £6, £7, £8. For tickets call ICA box office, 020 7930 3647


Read Kirsty Scott’s article on New Integrity’s latest project, Re-imagining Social Work, in The Guardian, 7th April 2004

 
 
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