This course is designed for managers and practitioners who wish to gain a clearer understanding of how their organisation, and key areas of work, fit into the main policy areas concerning children, young people and families in Wales.
Participants will learn about distinct Welsh policies that influence both national and local planning and relevant funding streams. There will be opportunities to share practice and network with others.
Asylum seeking children and young people in Wales should receive the same safeguards as any other child living in Wales. This conference aims to share learning and best practice from a range of disciplines and partners across the UK and will be useful for practitioners, policy makers and children's advocates.
To apply for a place at the meeting and submit an abstract please see the “News & Events” section of the Yorkshire and Humber Deanery School of Paediatrics website.
You will also find information about the meeting on this site including details of the location of venue, programme as well as advice about how to write an abstract, make a poster etc.
The Meningitis Trust, in partnership with The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, is to produce the first ever information and advice guide for families affected by meningitis.
The RCPCH Vice President for Education comments following today's (Friday 14 September) announcement.