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      • Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Objectification and Sexual Abuse: Engaging with Research, Policy and Practice, 30/04/12
      • Influencing the agenda: Keeping the focus on children and young people through the changes in social services, 26/03/12
      • Families affected by substance misuse, 13/03/12
      • Improving and Expanding Practice in Participation - National Good Practice Conference, 20/10/11
      • 'In The Field - Not Out To graze' 23/09/11
      • Grandparents and Kinship Care conference 31/03/11
      • Rising to the Challenge: Keeping Children on the Agenda, 15/12/10
      • Hurtling into a void? 29/11/10
      • Attachment Event - Changing Patterns Changing Lives - 5 November 2010
      • Disabled Children and Young People Have Rights Too!, 23/06/10
      • National Child Poverty Conference, 27/05/10
      • How Do We Protect Children In Families Subject to Asylum?, 05/05/10
      • A Quiet Revolution, 05/03/10
      • The Developing Child 1-3 Years, 23/02/10
      • Supporting Parents: Models and Approaches, 10/02/10
      • Rights, Indicators and Outcomes, 24-25/11/09
      • Best Practice and Lessons Learned, 03/11/09
      • Supporting Young Parents, 07/10/09
      • Early Support Launch, September 2009
      • Growing up with Dad, 09/09/09
      • A Quiet Revolution, March 2009
      • Cross-cutting Agendas: Putting Policy into Practice in Wales, 04/12/08
      • Getting it right for families?, October 2008
      • WorldForum 2008: Early Intervention and Prevention, September 2008
      • Much Work Still to be Done, October 2007
      • Emotional Literacy, September 2007

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Welcome to the Children in Wales events archive.  From this page you can download presentations and other information relating to previous events organised by Children in Wales.

Sexual Exploitation, Sexual Objectification and Sexual Abuse: Engaging with Research, Policy and Practice, 30/04/12
New research was presented at this seminar generating discussion around best practice and policy development for practitioners working with children and young people in the area of sex and relationships education, sexual bullying, sexual abuse and sexual exploitation.
Influencing the agenda: Keeping the focus on children and young people through the changes in social services, 26/03/12
This round table conference considered the implications for children, young people and their families of developments in social services including the Social Services (Wales) Bill.
Families affected by substance misuse, 13/03/12
This information day was run by Fforwm Magu Plant and Fatherhood Wales.
Improving and Expanding Practice in Participation - National Good Practice Conference, 20/10/11
This one-day conference highlighted methods of participation and examples of good practice.
'In The Field - Not Out To graze' 23/09/11
Ensuring Better Outcomes for Children and Families Through the Third Sector in Wales.
Grandparents and Kinship Care conference 31/03/11
The aim of this conference was to bring together leading policy makers and professionals in the field to review policy and practice around kinship care and to highlight legal, financial, practical and emotional issues associated with it.
Rising to the Challenge: Keeping Children on the Agenda, 15/12/10
Children in Wales’ Annual Round Table Conference
Hurtling into a void? 29/11/10
Realising the potential of young disabled people during transition to adulthood.
Attachment Event - Changing Patterns Changing Lives - 5 November 2010
Event focusing on Attachment and the impact of early childhood trauma. 5 November 2010 09.30 - 16.30, at the All Nations Centre, Cardiff
Disabled Children and Young People Have Rights Too!, 23/06/10
This conference looked at how disabled children, young people and their families can be made a national priority in Wales, and also the UK’s reports to the United Nations on the rights of disabled children.
National Child Poverty Conference, 27/05/10
The National Child Poverty Conference, held in Cardiff on 27th May 2010 provided delegates with their first opportunity to debate the issues and challenges on taking action to reduce child poverty in Wales, as a result of new statutory duties outlined within the Children and Families Measure.
How Do We Protect Children In Families Subject to Asylum?, 05/05/10
The conference aimed to highlight the work that has been carried out by Children in Wales and The Welsh Refugee Council in seeking to raise awareness of Child Protection amongst Refugee Community Groups.
A Quiet Revolution, 05/03/10
This conference explored bullying and behaviour management and looked at ways to improve behaviour through embedding shared values within a whole school approach.
The Developing Child 1-3 Years, 23/02/10
The conference, held on 23 February 2010 in Cardiff, aimed to bring together leading policy makers and professionals in the field to review policy and practice around early years (age 1-3) and to highlight good practice examples.
Supporting Parents: Models and Approaches, 10/02/10
This information day explored various models and strategies for engaging and supporting parents.
Rights, Indicators and Outcomes, 24-25/11/09
The Aim of this Annual Conference was to equip policy makers and practitioners across all disciplines in the children and young people’s sector in Wales with the latest essential information to support their work. The conference addressed the current hot topics that the field is currently expected to deliver on: improving the wellbeing of children and young people; measuring outcomes; and combatting child poverty and social exclusion
Best Practice and Lessons Learned, 03/11/09
The Welsh Assembly Government and Children in Wales hosted an event at the Metropole Hotel, Llandrindod Wells on the 3rd of November 2009, to look at, share and celebrate best practice, as identified in the Qualitative Evaluation of Flying Start, undertaken by Ipso Mori for the Welsh Assembly Government and to offer an opportunity to explore how the lessons learnt solutions can help address some of the current challenges.
Supporting Young Parents, 07/10/09
This information day, held on the 7th October 2009 in Cardiff, highlighted various strategies for engaging and supporting young mothers and fathers across health, social care, education and youth justice.
Early Support Launch, September 2009
Presentations from the National Launch of Early Support on the 29th September 2009 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
Growing up with Dad, 09/09/09
The National Conference for Fatherhood Wales.
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