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    • Early Attachment and the Importance of Language, 21/05/13
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    • Early Support Launch, September 2009
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    • Getting it right for families?, October 2008
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How Do We Protect Children In Families Subject to Asylum?, 05/05/10
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.

An Overview Of the Asylum System in Wales: Gareth Jones, Policy and Service Evaluation Officer for the Children’s Commissioner for Wales

How much more evidence is needed to know that detention is bad for children?: Mike Lewis, Chief Executive, Welsh Refugee Council

Parenting in a Multicultural European City: Latefa Guemar, Swansea University, Centre for Migration Policy Research

Asylum and Refugee Young People Having a Voice: Delyth Byrne, Development Worker, Tros Gynnal

The role of community organisations in safeguarding children: Justin Bahunga, Policy & Training Officer, Africans Unite Against Child Abuse (Afruca)

Female Genital Mutilation: Mwenya Chimba, Development, Research & Information Manager, Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), BAWSO          

Children’s Mental Health / Barriers to Health Care: Nasreen Dar, Health Visitor and Specialist working with Asylum Seeking Families

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