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February Events/Training

Other sector events and training opportunities that may be of interest are listed here. To book a place, please click on the relevant links.

Date Time Venue Event Synopsis
20
Feb 
TBA HMP Guys Marsh One Day Training Course For Trainers In Delivering "Hidden Sentence" Atraining course for professionals with an interest in supporting prisoners' families. Delegates must be qualified or suitably experienced trainers.

Email suzi.more@prisonersfamilies.org.uk for more info.
20
Feb 
TBA Manchester Siblings - Together or Apart? A high proportion of children come into state care with their brothers or sisters, but many end up being placed separately. Decisions about permanent placement of siblings have lifelong consequences and can be as complex as the decision not to return a child home to its birth family. This workshop will cover research, assessment and good practice in this fascinating area. 

Email northwest@baaf.org.uk for more info.
21
Feb 
9:30
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1:30 
London International Best Practice Parenting Approaches This event looks as some examples of parenting support from other countries which are making a significant impact including Kraamzorg from the Netherlands and the Community Mothers Programme, as mentioned in Graham Allen's report on Early Intervention.

Email events@parentinguk.org for more info. 
24
Feb 
9:30
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4:30 
Fielder Conference Centre
University of Hertfordshire
Hatfield Business Centre
Hatfield
AL10 9TP
Managing Difficult Behaviour in FASD Children in the Community  Email events@fasdtrust.co.uk for more info. 
27
Feb 
10:00
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4:00 
SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG Making A Difference: Working With Diverse Families This Action for Prisoners’ Families annual conference will look at how race, disability, sexuality, culture and religion impact on the families of prisoners and offenders and offer practical suggestions for how practitioners, service providers and policy makers can meet the diverse needs of families.

Email sophie.moorcock@prisonersfamilies.org.uk for more info.

 

 


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