Interconnections Worldwide

Working internationally to share information, help build knowledge and support teamwork around babies, children and young people who are disabled, marginalised or vulnerable

The home of Team Around the Child (TAC) and the Multiagency Keyworker

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Calling all children, parents and carers around the world. Do you have a palliative care story to tell?

rainbows3In 2011, ICPCN published Touching Rainbows*, a book that gave a voice to children with life limiting conditions from around the world by allowing them, and those who cared for them, to tell their stories.

These powerful stories gave readers an insight into the reality of having a child with a life limiting illness, the pain of losing a child and the difference children's palliative care services made to both the children and their carers.

The book continues to be an influential advocacy tool that has been used around the world to highlight the need for the integration of children's palliative care into all health care services.
In 2015, the ICPCN will be celebrating 10 years of being the only international charity fighting globally for the rights of life-limited and life-threatened children.

As part of our planned international campaign we would like to gather together as many stories from across the globe as possible which tell the story of children needing and receiving palliative care and how this has impacted positively on their quality of life. 

Please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with your story

*Touching Rainbows - http://www.icpcn.org/icpcn-publications-and-downloads/?utm_source=Individual+ICPCN+members&utm_campaign=ef56a33745-Tell_us_your_story6_24_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7b035b2180-ef56a33745-71323333

Conference - Meet the Many Minds and Experts: Decoding FASD

About Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder - in London (UK) in October 2014.

Please contact Nofas at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  if you wish to register for this event.

Visit: www.nofas-uk.org

Hide & seek games and working therapeutically with children – how to train and register

apacsmall_thumb_medium109_114Did you know that hide-and-seek games are therapeutically valuable but have to be used with care? They are not for all children.

New career, new skills. Become registered to work therapeutically with children:

www.playtherapyregister.org.uk by training with APAC.

8 venues throughout the UK.

Also - a Fast-track Summer School!

See: www.playtherapy.org.uk email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Tel: 01825 761143

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