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Conferences and events

Forthcoming safeguarding conferences and child protection events


The conferences and seminars listed here are for professionals working to safeguard children. They are organised by a variety of organisations, including the NSPCC.


Contact individual organisers for further information or to book places. Email inform@nspcc.org.uk if you would like your conference to be listed here.  Information about forthcoming conferences and events is included in CASPAR News   -  Sign up for free weekly email alerts


How can we most effectively tackle child poverty and underachievement?
Centre for Public Policy Seminars
15 October 2008
Manchester

Protecting children through rigorous recruitment and managing people who pose a risk to children
SAFEchild
16 October 2008
Cambridge

Child sexual abuse: the female offender
CEOP
16 October 2008
London

Child sexual abuse and exploitation
nia project
21 October 2008
London

Safe and sound? National conference
Safe & Sound Derby in association with the National Working Group for Sexually Exploited Children and Young People
22 October 2008
Derby

Implement the latest strategic guidance, ensure safe recruitment and effective training and achieve partnership working excellence for best-practice safeguarding of children and young people
Haymarket
22 October 2008
Birmingham

Achieving permanence in foster care
BAAF
29 October 2008
London

The physical signs of child sexual abuse: an evidence based review (Word)
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
30 October 2008
London

Not just an image. Working with internet offenders: what the forensic investigation reveals using clinical practice and technology
NOTA London (Annual Conference)
30 October 2008
London

Reframing child sexual abuse: the resourceful practitioners guide to achieving good outcomes for children
NSPCC Fresh Start and the Mary Walsh Institute
3 November 2008
London

Assessment of children’s services: progress and good practice
Social Services Research Group
3 November 2008
Birmingham

Children in trouble with the law: care or custody?
Positive Learning Ltd and TACT
5 November 2008
London

Making connections: how communities can collaborate for children and young peoples lifelong wellbeing and learning
Children in Scotland annual conference 2008 in association with Fife Council
6 - 7 November 2008
St. Andrews

Reframing child sexual abuse: the resourceful practitioners guide to achieving good outcomes for children
NSPCC Fresh Start and the Mary Walsh Institute
24 November 2008
Liverpool

Domestic abuse - 120 years on: old problem, new perspectives
BASPCAN
25 November 2008
London

Assessment of services for adults: progress and good practice
Social Services Research Group
27 November 2008
Birmingham

Child sexual abuse (PDF)
City of York Safeguarding Children Board
2 December 2008
York

Finding focus: the way forward for inter-agency safeguarding training and development
PIAT
2 - 3 December 2008
Leicester

Reframing child sexual abuse: the resourceful practitioners guide to achieving good outcomes for children
NSPCC Fresh Start and the Mary Walsh Institute
8 December 2008
Cardiff

Reframing child sexual abuse: the resourceful practitioners guide to achieving good outcomes for children
NSPCC Fresh Start and the Mary Walsh Institute
12 January 2009
Shrewsbury, Shropshire

Reframing child sexual abuse: the resourceful practitioners guide to achieving good outcomes for children
NSPCC Fresh Start and the Mary Walsh Institute
2 February 2009
Newry, Co.Down, Northern Ireland.


Although the sites listed here are checked regularly, the constantly changing nature of the internet means that some sites may alter after we have viewed them. The NSPCC is not responsible for, nor does it necessarily endorse, the content of these external websites. Please email inform@nspcc.org.uk to report any broken links.