Children in Scotland’s Annual Conference is our flagship event, providing a unique platform for those who work with and for children, young people and their families to meet, network and debate the key issues facing service providers today.
The event offers an unrivalled opportunity for you to collaborate with colleagues across the sector and demonstrate your commitment to services for children and young people.
As we face the future under a new Government and with tighter budgets, the Children in Scotland Annual Conference will look at innovative approaches to partnerships, as well as internal and external across service boundaries.
How can collaborative working best support the children’s sector workforce and aid the effective delivery of services for children and young people in Scotland?
- Hear from a wide range of practitioners and policy makers about innovative approaches to partnership working and integrated services
- Network with a range of professionals from across the children’s sector workforce
- Share best practice and explore different approaches across the children’s sector on topics including Early Years, Play, Transitions, Additional Support for Learning and Looked After Children
- Learn about the new Government's agenda for improving the lives of Children and Young People throughout Scotland
- Make your voice heard through a series of round table discussions
The first day of the conference features a series of study visits and workshops showcasing some of the innovative practical work happening throughout Scotland.
Visit www.childreninscotland.org.uk/minds to book
An excellent range of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities are available to those who would like to reach and communicate with conference delegates, please contact, hbingham@childreninscotland.org.uk to discuss.
Related event
Children in Europe 10th Anniversary Conference – Working with Whanau: place, space and connectedness in early childhood – 11 October 2011, Stirling
Ten years after the launch of Children in Europe magazine this anniversary conference explores some of the key issues raised throughout issues and their implications for the workforce. Leading international and UK experts will consider how services contribute to children’s sense of belonging and connectedness with families and community.
Visit www.childreninscotland.org.uk/cieten to book
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