5 Apr 2016

CIPFA needs expert editorial panels to update TISonline leisure website content

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TISonline is a valued and popular resource with 90% of UK local authorities currently subscribing to its 37 specialists websites, ranging from adult social care to VAT. The online resource provides the latest information and best practice guidance on legislative, strategic and financial issues affecting the provision of local public services.

The editorial board will help to review, write and update the Sport and Recreation section on the website. This division of TISonline covers:

  • Sport and Recreation Provision - An Overview
  • Indoor Sport and Leisure Facilities
  • Outdoor Water Activities
  • Community Centres
  • Golf Courses

Members of the editorial board will receive free access to all TISonline websites and are entitled to attend one free CIPFA network training event.

The editorial board meets twice a year in London at CIPFA’s offices in Aldgate, London to review and quality assure draft content before it is published. Members occasionally take on responsibility for writing or updating a particular section, in line with their interests and areas of expertise.

You can download a contributor information pack at http://www.tisonline.net/Contributors/ for more details or email Alice Pearson E: alice.pearson@alice.pearson@cipfa.orgcipfa.org.

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