Forthcoming training, conferences and seminars

 

 


ETN (Environmental Trainers Network) have these events taking place January - March 2004.
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The Tavistock Insitute

Authority, Leadership and Organisation

The 'Leicester' Conference 21 March - 3 April 2004
at the Beaumont Hall, University of Leicester

A working conference and Training Group

Full details - click here


Stories from the Edge

A conference

23rd - 25th April 2004 at All saints Pastoral Centre London Colney.

For details click here


OACAS 2004 Conference

Dates: May 30-June 2, 2004
How do I register for the conference?
Go to: http://www.oacas.org/conference/registration.htm
Location: International Plaza Hotel, Toronto, Ontario
To make hotel reservations, please call 1-800-668-3656.
Keynote speakers:
Margaret Wheatley, Berkana Institute
Stephen Lewis, Special Envoy of the United Nations
Danie Beauleiu, Académie Impact
Susan Aglukark, Inuit Singer
Web: http://www.oacas.org/conference/


The 2004 ACWA Conference
EXPRESSION of INTEREST and CALL FOR PAPERS
Date: 2 to 4 August 2004
Location: Sydney - Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre Darling Harbour
Conference program will have streamed sessions on:
• out of home care for children and young people
• working with Indigenous children families and communities
• supporting families – prevention and intervention
• participation of children and young people.
The conference will also incorporate professional development Master Classes and a Management and Leadership Institute.
Keynote Presenters will include:
Professor Marianne Berry Professor of Social Welfare at the University of Kansas, USA who has numerous publications and extensive research and practice experience in public child welfare agencies, including family preservation services, foster care, and adoption. Marianne is a founding member of the International Association of Cross-National Evaluation in Child and Family Services.
Professor Roger Bullock established the Social Research Unit at Dartington, UK. He is now Chair of the Centre for Social Policy in The Warren House Group at Dartington, which carries out research development and dissemination activities concerned with children in need. He is also Professor Emeritus of Child Welfare Research at Bristol University and commissioning editor of the journal Adoption and Fostering.
Dr Dorothy Scott is currently the Executive Secretary of The Ian Potter Foundation where she is on secondment from her position as Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at The University of Melbourne. She is well-known in the field of child welfare as a practitioner, educator, researcher, expert witness and policy adviser.
Hosted by the Association of Childrens Welfare Agencies (ACWA) in conjunction with the Family Support Services Association, the Child and Family Welfare Association of Australia, the CREATE Foundation, the Aboriginal Child Family and Community Care State Secretariat and the NSW Department of Community Services.
Call for papers open — submissions welcome — closes 28 February 2004. To register your expression of interest please e mail your full contact details to acwa2004@mob.com.au
For information contact the Conference Organiser Sharyn Low from Matrix On Board
sharyn@mob.com.au
Tel 02 4572 3079
Fax 02 4572 3972
www.acwa.asn.au/conf2004/

 

Stories from the edge - Youth Work Conference

Frontier Youth Trust, Youth For Christ, YMCA, Church Army, Greenbelt,
Worth Unlimited, Churches Together England, Hands and Feet and Scripture Union.

For many the '…at the edge' conferences have become something of a homecoming - a place to be and make sense of the tensions, busy-ness and complexities of connecting Gods story to the stories of young people.
'Stories from the edge' - not so much a glitzy homecoming but more an earthy experience of theology, practice, friendship and ideas. The context is not one of paid, unpaid, professional, part-time or full-time but one of passion, community and creativity.

At the 2004 conference Stories from the edge we will be joined by
Adrian Plass (Stories with wit, poignancy and challenge)
Ben Okafor (Songs with a heart felt plea for justice, truth and Love)
Andy and Liz Dorton (creativity and challenge big time - in one couple!)
Rev Roger Sainsbury (ex Bish of Berking and new chair of NYA),

There will be opportunity through workshops

* to debate - Issues surrounding multi faith
* to hear and explore 'Story' - Stories of success with connexions, Young people's stories and evangelism, What's the use/impact of stories
* to reflect on practice - Black youth work, Art and drama and youth work, Spiritual disciplines and youth work, Surviving youth work for the long haul

For those of you who have an inclination toward, challenge, ideas, retreat, and change please involve us in your story - Stories from the Edge 23rd - 25th April 2004 at All saints Pastoral Centre London Colney.

Further enquiries or information please phone Vickie Dunlop on 0121 687 3505 Further information and a flyer about the event can be found at www.fyt.org.uk


FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS / PRESENTATIONS

PROMOTING RESILIENT DEVELOPMENT IN CHILD WELFARE

6th International Looking after Children Conference
& 5th National Child Welfare Symposium

August 16 - 19, 2004
Ottawa, Canada

For more information:

If you have questions regarding the process or the conference, please contact

Shannon Balla at (613) 235 4412, Ext 28
or e-mail LAC2004@cwlc.ca







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