The theme of Triangle’s conference will be ‘Opening Doors’, focusing on positive responses when children or young people may be telling or showing you that they are at risk.
The speakers lead the field in research and practice, combining knowledge from social work, policing, law and psychology. Guest speakers include Ann Coffey MP, who will focus on listening to children and young people at risk of sexual exploitation and Professor Jan Horwarth who will focus on the essential need for practitioners to understand the daily lived experience of the child.
The other speakers work together in Triangle’s forensic interviewing, intermediary and training teams. Reg Hooke and Ann Stuart MBE share a background in child protection policing and safeguarding training. Dr Kim Collins lectures in psychology at Teesside Universitiy. Ruth Marchant and Charlie Orrell have backgrounds in psychology and speech and language therapy, specialising in children’s evidence.
The conference will run in London on 13th March 2018, click here to book places.
More information here: 13 03 2018 Opening Doors 3