Monthly Archives: October 2014

An Enlightened Nation? Scottish Perspectives on Social Welfare

A conference examining social welfare in Scotland following this year’s referendum on Scottish independence is to be held on November 28th, 2014 at Edinburgh University, South Hall, Pollock Halls.

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2014 has been a momentous year for Scotland. The Independence Referendum result was to remain within the United Kingdom, although the political fallout from that decision continues.

A striking feature of the Referendum was the extent to which debate converged around questions of social welfare and social justice.

This conference, hosted by the University of Edinburgh, and supported by the journal Ethics and Social Welfare, Social Work Scotland and the Scottish Social Services Council provides an opportunity to explore Scottish social welfare policies and the values underpinning these.

This conference will address key ideas around what, if anything might be distinctive about a Scottish tradition of social welfare, both historically, but also tracing historical antecedents to the present day.

Presenters include:

Prof Stephen Webb, Glasgow Caledonian University
Prof David McKendrick, Glasgow Caledonian University
Prof James Mitchell, University of Edinburgh
Prof Jonathan Hearn, University of Edinburgh
Robin McAlpine, The Common Weal
Jean Freemen, Founder of Women for Independence

Scroll down this page to find the response to the Scottish Institute of Residential Child Care’s debate about child care in a post referendum Scotland and United Kingdom

Separation and Reunion Forum 15th Annual Conference, London Abuse of Children: Attachment Issues

The 15th Annual Separation and Reunion will be held on Friday 28th of November 2014 at London Voluntary Resource Centre 356 Holloway Road, London N7 6PA. The theme of the conference is Abused Children : Attachment Issues.

The conference is being held from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm

The conference will be chaired by Dr. Nelda Frater, Medical Director Frater Clinic Patron of SRF

Key Note Speakers are:

Dr Danya Glaser, Honorary Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Visiting Professor UCL; ‘The Abuse of Children’.
Ms. Annetta Bennett, National Consultant Trainer and Facilitator, ‘Female Genital Mutilation’.
Mr. Thurstine Bassett, Director of Bassett Consultancy, ‘Trauma, Abandonment and Privilege’.
Ms. Heather Rovce, Educational Psychotherapist. ‘Caring for Looked After Children’.
NSPCC (TBC)

Conference Fees:

Delegates: £65.00

SRF Members: £50.00

Concessions: £35.00 (Students, Retired Persons and Unemployed)

For mode information about of venue contact London Voluntary Resource Centre

Please confirm attendance by return e-mail ASAP. Should you require further information on this event, please email the SRF’s admin team at serefo or ring 0207 8010 135 or Mob: 0778 370 5423. The organisers ask that those wishing to attend confirm attendance by email as soon as possible.

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Consortium of Therapeutic Communities Conference “Therapeutic Childcare: Hopefulness in a Changing Landscape”

The consortium of Therapeutic Communities holds its annual conference at the Catrin Finch Centre, Glyndwr University on October 14th, 2014  from 9.00am  to  4pm.

Glyndŵr University and The Consortium for Therapeutic Communities have come together to present what they believe will be an exciting and innovative conference.

The conference will appeal to those already working in the looked after children sector, professionals interested in developing their practice and those that have an interest in working with children now and in the future in aligned occupations.
More information about the conference can be found at http://www.therapeuticcommunities.org/events/therapeutic-childcare-hopefulness-in-a-changing-landscape

To register for this event please visit, http://store.glyndwr.ac.uk and click on ‘Conference & Events’.  If you have any problem booking online, please call 01978 293 188.

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Date/Time
Date(s) – 14/10/2014
9:00 am – 4:00 pm 

Location
Catrin Finch Centre – Glyndwr University