Sport Resolutions to speak at the Sports Law Conference 2022

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The Sports Law NI Conference organised by the NI Sports Forum and the Law Society of Northern Ireland will take place on Friday 18th November in Belfast.

Sport Resolutions Head of Case Management and Senior Case Manager Kylie Brackenridge will be present at the event. Catherine Pitre will be speaking about Sport Resolutions’ new safeguarding services including the Safeguarding Case Management Programme (SCMP) and Sport Integrity. 

The event will take place on Friday 18th November between 09.15 and 15.00 at Malone Golf Club in Belfast. Please click here to view the full event programme. 

To register for the event please click here.

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