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Care matters: 8th International Looking after Children Conference
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
CARE MATTERS: TRANSFORMING LIVES - IMPROVING OUTCOMES, INCORPORATING THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL LOOKING AFTER CHILDREN CONFERENCE

7-9 July 2008, Keble College Oxford, UK

Organised by the Centre for Child and Family Research at Loughborough University and supported by the Department for Children, Schools and Families and the British Academy, the 'Care Matters: Transforming Lives - Improving Outcomes' Conference is an essential three day event for researchers, academics, practitioners, policy makers and all those working in the child, youth and family sector.


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8th international Looking After Children conference
Wednesday, 18 July 2007

The conference aims to explore how outcomes for vulnerable children might be improved. While the focus is on children in public care, the themes cover issues of significance to all children in need

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2008 Conference
Thursday, 08 February 2007
International Conference on: Assessing the “Evidence-base” of Intervention for Vulnerable Children and Their Families - Cross National Perspectives and Challenges for Research, Practice and Policy
Padova (Italy), 26-29 March 2008
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2007 Conference
Thursday, 08 February 2007
The 2007 Conference will be held in New Zealand next September. More info coming soon...
2006 Conference and 6th International Seminar
Monday, 13 February 2006
Before our 2006 International Seminar, the Fordham Graduate School of Social Service and The Children and Families Institute for Research, Support and Training (Children FIRST) in Collaboration with the International Association of Outcome-Based Evaluation and Research in Family and Children Services (iOBERfcs) will organise an open Conference addressing the interface between Mental Health and Child Welfare:
An International Research Perspective on Child Welfare and Mental Health:  Implications for Policy and Practice.
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