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Welcome to www.taforum.org, the gateway to UK trade associations and business sectors.

We aim to assist buyers, government departments, researchers, the public and other enquirers wishing to access information about UK trade associations and business sectors.

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Data protection – Helping organisations to get it right
editor [News] 10:32 15/01/04
The Information Commissioner, Richard Thomas, today announced a package of measures in response to calls for greater guidance on interpreting the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA).
Trade Association Forum Annual Conference, 11 March 2004.
editor [News] 13:47 29/12/03
The Forum is delighted to announce that the date for the next TAF Annual Conference is 11th March 2004. 
'Managing Trade Associations ' by Mark Boléat

Trade associations play a significant role in the formulation and implementation of public policy. Over the last six years there has been a huge increase in research on associations and the sharing of information between them - largely under the auspices of the Trade Association Forum.

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7th October TAF/TPUK Slides
editor [News] 10:09 25/11/03

Here are the Power Point slides from the recent TAF TPUK Conference on "Working In Partnership".

THE TRADE ASSOCIATION EXCHANGE: NOVEMBER 2003
editor [News] 15:18 18/11/03
The Trade Association Exchange was held on 3-4 November 2003 at Centre Point in London.  Here we provide a report back on the day.
OFT Consumer Codes of Practice - Marketing Strategy
Richard Fairclough [News] 14:03 11/11/03

On 5 November 2003, the Office of Fair Trading unveiled its plans to promote to the general public the Consumer Codes Approval Scheme, that had its business launch in February. The consumer launch of the OFT Approved Code logo and a programme of high profile marketing activity will commence on 18 March 2004, backed by a substantial £1.7m launch budget to develop the Consumer Code brand. The campaign will include TV and radio ads, national and local press adds, posters, leaflets and a website.

Job Retention and Rehabilitation Pilot
editor [News] 12:10 16/10/03

‘I never thought I’d get to a stage when I could even contemplate returning to work’

Participant in Job Retention and Rehabilitation Pilot

TAF/DfES Seminar on the Skills Strategy - 3 February, 2004
editor [ Diary] 15:08 09/10/03

The Skills Strategy was launched by the Government in July 2003. It affects every business in the land. On February 3rd 2004 the Trade Association Forum is holding a seminar with the DfES where you will have the opportunity to discuss with senior civil servants how the strategy can be delivered to ensure the economic strength of the country. In order to ensure that you get as much from the event as possible we are asking you to think about what you want to discuss.

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