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2008

august    - nota scotland

September-  BASW Training

 Workshops

September- ISPCAN XV11th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS

September- NOTA

September- Haymarket Conferences event

September- IFCW World Forum 2008/WAG and Children in Wales

September- Public Policy Exchange Symposium 2008

November - Westminster Briefing Third Sector Conference

 

 

 2008

 

august 2008

Event title:       Risk Assessment to Risk Management- Can it really Work in Practice

Dates:               29 August  2008

Venue:              Pert, Scotland

Hosted by:        NOTA Scotland

 

NOTAScotlandAGM2008BookingForm.pdf

NotaScotlandAGM2008Flyer.pdf

visit the website for further information

www.nota.co.uk

 

SEPTEMBER 2008

Event title:        Managing Sexual Abuse: From Private Pain to Public Protection

Dates:               9-12 September 2008

Venue:              City Hall Cardiff

Hosted by:        NOTA

visit the website for further information www.nota.co.uk

clink on link for call for  papers notacallforpapers.doc

 

SEPEMBER 2008

Event title:         Charging for Services

Dates:               10th September 2008

Venue:              BASW, 16 Kent Street, Birmingham B5 6RD

Presented by:   BASW

for booking form and programme click here BASWEnglandandCelticKnotWorkshops.doc and here for further information. BASWEnglandWorkshops2008 FurtherInformation.doc  Link to website

www.celticknot.org.uk/training.

 

SEPTEMBER 2008

Event title:        The Next Phase for Children's Trusts: new policies; Best Practice; Successful Outcomes

Dates:               16 September 2008

Venue:              The Ibis, London

Hosted by:        Haymarket Conferences

visit the website for further information .  Book before 17 July 2008 and save £50

www.childrenstrustsconference.com

 

SEPTEMBER 2008

Event title:         The Children in Care Symposium: breaking the Cycle of Exclusion and Disadvantage

Dates:               35th September 2008

Venue:              Whitehall place, Westminster

Hosted by:         Public Policy Exchange

 

SEPTEMBER 2008

Event title:        Early Intervention and Prevention

Dates:               29 September -1 October 2008

Venue:              City Hall Cardiff

Hosted by:        Children in Wales/IFCW WorldForum and Welsh Assembly Government

visit the website

www.worldforum2008.org

or click here for a booking form IFCWWorldForum2008info.pdf

 

 

November 2008

Event title:        Course in Legal Medicine: Medical Evaluation & Court Skills in Safeguarding Children

Dates:               4-7 November 2008  Venue:             Hillingdon Hospital, Uxbridge

Hosted  by:       Allied Child Protection Consultants Ltd

Contact: Tel No; 01923 210322

email: christineacpc@hotmail.co.uk

 

November 2008

Event title:         Westminster Briefing Third Sector Conference - A thriving and Independent Third Sector: New Opportunities and New Challenges

Dates:              12 November 2008  Venue:             Westminster

Presented by:   The House Magazine

With the Third Sector Review having set out a new relationship between charities and the Government, and the CSR spending round now well under way with £515million being invested into the sector there has never been a greater opportunity for charities to develop and thrive. This Westminster Briefing Conference will give delegates the opportunity to be informed on the Government’s vision for the future of the Third Sector. Charities will be considered in the context of their multiple identities as campaigners for change, deliverers of public services and champions of communities. Participants will have the chance to engage with the panel in investigating key issues.

Further information and booking form- BookingForm12 Nov2008.doc

ThirdSectorAgenda.pdf   ThirdSectorConference.pdf

 

November 2008

Event title:        Outcomes in Clinical Research- Whose Responsibility?

Dates:               20 November 2008  Venue:             University of London, London

Hosted  by:       James Lind Initiative

website:         www.lindalliance.org

 

 

ISPCAN CONGRESS 2008

 

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Event title:        Towards a caring and Non Violent Community; A Childs Perspective

Dates:               7-10 September 2008

Venue:              Hong Kong, China

Hosted by:        INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY     FOR PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT (ISPCAN)

visit the website for further information

 www.ispcan.org/congress2008

clink on link for Congress Registration Brochure

2008congressregbrochure.pdf

 

Notice of Part time distance learning course - PGCert, PG Dip, MSc Children, Young People and Family Wellbeing by distance learning.

This innovative and multi-professional distance learning course offers an integrated focus on children, young people and family wellbeing issues.

Course content: Modules are: Children and Families: Building the Evidence, Vulnerable Children and Young People, Risk and the Protection of Children, Substance Misuse, Children and Families: Evidence- Based Social Interventions, Advanced Research Design, Dissertation.

Entry requirements: Applications are welcomed from those who have professional qualifications in health and social work/care and other graduates and professionals who are working with children, young people and families.

Please contact the Programme Administrator if you would like an application form or information about the course. Click here for the course brochure

Oxfordbrookes.pdf

Email: childypfwb@brookes.ac.uk Tel : 01865 488144

Address: School of Health and Social Care, Oxford Brookes University, Jack Straw's Lane, Marston, Oxford, 0X3 0FL

 

Notice of Part time distance learning course - University of portsmouth

The Department of Psychology are proud to offer the well-established course

MSc CHILD FORENSIC STUDIES: PSYCHOLOGY AND LAW

This unique, part time distance learning MSc course is designed especially for people who work with children caught up in the legal system (e.g. police officers, social workers, children's guardians).  The course is assessed via innovative and varied pieces of coursework.

Course content: Child development and family systems; law relating to children; interviewing child victims/child witnesses; child abuse; child perpetrators; and detecting deception.

Entry requirements: Applications are welcomed from those who have professional qualifications and relevant experience as well as those with formal academic qualifications.

Please contact the course leader, if you would like an information pack, application form or an informal chat about the course- julie.cherryman@port.ac.uk  Tel : 02392 846328