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Attachment Event - Changing Patterns Changing Lives - 5 November 2010
Attachment Event - Changing Patterns Changing Lives - 5 November 2010

There was overwhelming demand for this conference, with all 250 places being sold out and a further 100 requests for places received. As a result, we arranged to film Dr Dan Hughes's presentation which is available to view via the link below.

http://webcasts.unique-media.tv/wlga001 

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The resources from the day are to be found in the links below. If you are interested in being added to the Attachment Network being set up, please e-mail Sally Jones (Sally.jones@wlga.gov.uk) with your name, job title and e-mail address and you will be added into the distribution list for this.

 

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Programme 2010

 

Powerpoints

Attachment and the Family Relationship Cycle - Steph Hoffman

What do we mean by feeling safe? - Caroline Archer and Christine Gordon

Improving parenting and family outcomes through integrated family support - Phil Chick

School based counselling - Sylvia Jones

Therapeutic parenting - Christine Gordon

 

Word documents

Publicity Sheet from Geese Theatre

Information pack - Dan Hughes

Attachment information pack

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