BASPCAN UK Events: Pathways to Harm, Pathways to Protection seminars & Evidence-Informed Practice, Practice-Informed Research conference
Pathways to Harm, Pathways to Protection: Learning From Serious and Fatal Child Maltreatment
A series of one-day seminars drawing on learning from the Department for Education Triennial Review of Serious Case Reviews, 2011-14- released July 2016
The seminar facilitators are Professor Marion Brandon, University of East Anglia and
Dr Peter Sidebotham, University of Warwick along with Invited Participants.
http://www.baspcan.org.uk/booking.php
13 September 2016 – Royal Armouries International, Leeds
7 October 2016 – Kings College London
17 October 2016 – Maldron Hotel, Dublin
31 October 2016 – The Bristol Hotel, Bristol
4 November 2016 – Royal Angus Hotel, Birmingham
29 November 2016 – The Royal Scots Club, Edinburgh
Prices start from £33 for students and non-members are offered complimentary membership (criteria applies)
We recommend early booking as demand is high
http://www.baspcan.org.uk/booking.php
25th Anniversary of Child Abuse Review: Evidence-Informed Practice, Practice-Informed Research
18th November 2016, Birmingham
To celebrate the occasion of 25 years of the Journal ‘Child Abuse Review’ BASPCAN is holding a one day event.
Past and present editors will be involved and the day will include invited expert speakers presenting on current themes including CSE and Child Sexual Abuse, Translating Research Into Practice, Neglect and Domestic Violence.
A full day involving previous CAR authors, oral papers in parallel sessions, interactive poster presentations and a breakfast meeting on how to get published in CAR offers delegates a full day of learning and development.
Keynote Speakers:
- Professor Nicky Stanley, University of Central Lancashire
- Professor Marian Brandon, University of East Anglia
- Professor Jenny Pearce, University of Bedfordshire
- Dr Stephanie Holt, Trinity College, Dublin
- Professor Kevin Browne, Nottingham University
Early bird registration will close on Friday 19 August and the cost will then increase by around 30%.
Book on line at http://www.baspcan.org.uk/booking.php