Events

Third National Practitioners' Seminar for Those Addressing young People's use of Violence in Close Relationships

Wednesday 24th March 2010

10:00am to 4:30pm

At Birbeck College, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX

Respect are working in partnership with Tender to bring the latest of these six-monthly practice-sharing seminars.

If you would like to download the booking form, please click here.

The day will include a variety of workshops and presentations:  

  • Rebecca Einhorn, NSPCC - Working with Vulnerable Young Bangladeshi Women
  • Katherine Barnes, Barnardo - An Evidence Based Appproach to Identity & Prevent Child Sexual Exploitation
  • Jenny Comery, FORWARD - Awareness-raising with Young People on FGM
  • Petra Sartingen & Armin Krohe-Amann, Tubinger Initiative, Germany - Preventative Work with Young People
  • Kate Iwi, Respect - Creative Use of Media when Engaging with Young People
  • Joanna Sharpen, GLDVP - The National Home Office Teen Relationship Campaign
  • Jennifer Parnham, The Nia Project - Young People Training Professionals
  • Pat Wallace, Breaking Free - Whole School Approach to Violence Prevention
  • Dimpi Hirani, Respond - The Peaks and Pitfalls of Work around Violence with Adolescent boys in an EBD School
  • Rhys Scudamore, Home Office,The Sexualisation of Young People
  • Thangam Debbonaire - Using Drama Techniques in Domestic Violence Prevention
  • Julia Worms, Respect - Perspectives on Child to Parent Violence
  • Nikki Rummer, Tender - The Results of an External Evaluation of the TRUST Project - Promoting Healthy Relationships in Schools'.

This is a not for profit event and we have tried to keep costs to a minimum.  The price for the day will be £55 including lunch and refreshments.

Young People's Service's Contacts

Kate Iwi - kate.iwi@respect.uk.net 

Julia Worms - julia.worms@respect.uk.net

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