European Perspectives
Wed 28th & Thurs 29th January
2015
University of Brighton,
England
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A two-year Daphne-funded study on
responding to child to parent violence (CPV) will be completed early in 2015.
This important conference will report our findings from across Europe on CPV and
will give you the chance to explore the subject in relevant and interactive
ways.
We proudly present
the following speakers who are experts within this field:
* Dr Javier Urra, Presidente, La Sociedad Española para el Estudio de la Violencia Filio-parental, Spain.
* Dr Javier Urra, Presidente, La Sociedad Española para el Estudio de la Violencia Filio-parental, Spain.
* Lucy Dawes,
Director of Operations, Youth Justice Board for England and
Wales.
* Lydia Zagarova,
Minister, Regional Offices for the Central Commission against Youth Offending,
Bulgaria.
* Dr Paula Wilcox,
P.I. RCPV, Reader in Criminology, University of Brighton,
England.
* Norah Gibbons,
Chairperson, Tusla, Child and Family Service Agency, Republic of Ireland,
tbc.
* Assoc. Professor
Rachel Condry, University of Oxford and Dr. Caroline Miles, University of
Manchester, England.
* Dr Maite Ferrando,
Senior Researcher, Universitat de València, Spain.
* Michelle Pooley,
RCPV Co-ordinator, Brighton & Hove City Council,
England.
* Fiona Barakat, YUVA
young people’s service, Domestic Violence Intervention Project,
England.
* Declan Coogan,
RCPV, Lecturer in Social Work, National University of Ireland, Galway, Republic
of Ireland.
* Anna Assenova and
Dobrina Angelieva, RCPV, Nat. Assoc. XXI Century Rhodopa Mountain Initiative,
Bulgaria.
* Anne-Marie Harris,
Senior Development Adviser, Youth Justice Board for England and
Wales.
* Ulla Mortensen and
Inger Christoffersson, RCPV, Åmåls kommun, Sweden.
Who Will Attend?
Social Workers -
Children, Youth and Family Services Practitioners and Therapists - Adoption and
Fostering Services – CPS – Police - Probation Officers - Youth Offending Workers
- Women’s Refuge and Advice Centre Practitioners - Social Care Professionals -
Academics and Researchers - Health Workers - Parents/Carers - Support Groups -
Children and Family/Women’s/Men’s NGO Networks - Human Rights Groups -
Government Departments - Legal Professionals - Anyone who has an interest in the
field of CPV. N.B. This conference is free but no funding is available for
travel or subsistence.
For more information
about RCPV and to register for the conference, visit our website:
http://www.rcpv.eu