Event bursary 2020
½¿É«µ¼º½ are offering a limited amount of bursaries to the value of £75 towards travel for ½¿É«µ¼º½ Student Members and ½¿É«µ¼º½ Teacher Members only.
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This event has now been postponed. To be kept updated on when this will be reschedule for, please email events@bera.ac.uk.
Please join us for the ½¿É«µ¼º½ Children and Childhood special interest group one-day conference. This one-day event will bring together academics, practitioners, teachers, policy makers, students and those interested in global childhood experiences to engage critically in debates around Childhoods on the Move.
We want to encourage critical debate from a practitioner, philosophical, political, therapeutic and educational perspective and we will be exploring the experiences of Refugees, International Adoptees and Third Culture Kids amongst others groups during this research and practice focused day.
Come and join us as we discuss language acquisition and maintenance, transitions, grief and loss, secular ethics and wellbeing, trauma and mental health, education and schools and the implications for practitioners.Â
09.00 | Registration, tea and coffee |
09.30 | Welcome and Introductions Joy O’Neill and Chrissy Mangafa |
09.45 | Hope beyond Conflict Professor Martin Parsons, Research Fellow University of Reading, Associate Director at the Centre for Learning Behaviour at the University of Northampton, Co-Founder Beyond Conflict |
10.30 | Tea and coffee break |
11.00 | Creating compassion schools: the potential of social-emotional learning in wellbeing and academic attainment James Slattery, Executive Director Compassion Matters, Dalai Lama Centre for Compassion, University of Oxford |
11.50 | Transition, grief and loss in adopted and cared for children Shellee Burroughs, (HCPC) Art Psychotherapist & TCK Specialist BA(Hons), DVATI, PGDip, MA |
12.40 | Lunch |
14.20 | Tea and coffee break |
14.50 | Implications for Professional Practice when working with Children on the Move: A Parental, Research and Educational Psychologist Perspective Dr Pascale Paradis, Educational Psychologist and Lecturer Monash, University Australia |
15.40 | Completion of evaluation forms |
15.45 | Summary and conclusions of the day Joy O’Neill and Chrissy Mangafa |
16.00 | Close of meeting |
½¿É«µ¼º½ are offering a limited amount of bursaries to the value of £75 towards travel for ½¿É«µ¼º½ Student Members and ½¿É«µ¼º½ Teacher Members only.
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