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The Michael Sieff Foundation Conference 2010

Promoting the Well-Being of the Primary School Age Child

21 & 22 September 2010
at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park

A full conference report including the discussions and recommendations
from the conference has been published here.

For details about Foundation conferences please contact:
Richard White,
Secretary, Michael Sieff Foundation,
Phone: 07788 581930
Email:
richard@michaelsieff-foundation.org.uk

Programme Day 1 - 21 September 2010  
Chair: Naomi Eisenstadt, Senior Research Fellow Departments of Education and Social Policy, Oxford University

9.30   REGISTRATION & REFRESHMENTS
10.30    

Key social and developmental issues for children from six to ten years  


 
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David Utting
David Utting, Independent Writer, Researcher and Policy Analyst in Children and Family Matters
11.15   The normative development of children between six and ten years 
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Dr Eileen Vizard
Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, NSPCC & Honorary Senior Lecturer, UCL
  
12.00
 
  What happens when development is not normative? The genetics and neuroscience of child maltreatment and early adversity 
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Dr Eamon McCrory
Developmental Risk and Resilience Unit, UCL & Consultant Clinical Psychologist, NSPCC  
12.45   LUNCH  
13.45
 
  Longer term impacts of childhood adversity - considering risk and resilience and implications for practice 
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Antonia Bifulco
Professor of Health and Social Care, Lifespan Research Group, Royal Holloway, University of London
14.45
 
What works in reading and mathematics - lessons from the best evidence encyclopaedia
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Professor Robert Slavin
Director at the Institute for Effective Education, University of York
 
15.45 TEA
16.15 – 18.00   Discussion groups 1  
19.00   RECEPTION  
19.30   DINNER  
21.00 How are the Children?
View presentation online Dr Maggie Atkinson
Children’s Commissioner for England

Programme Day 2 - 22 September 2009  
Chair: Naomi Eisenstadt, Senior Research Fellow, Departments of Education and Social Policy, Oxford University

9.00  
  Children at risk - what it takes to narrow the gap
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Christine Davies CBE
C4EO Director, Centre for Excellence & Outcomes in Children and Young People’s Services
9.45 
  Service reform in an age of efficiency 
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Nick Whitfield
Director of Children’s Services and Culture, London Borough of Richmond
 
10.30  Analysis in social work assessments
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Stephen Pizzey
Social Worker and Trainer
 
 
11.15   COFFEE  
11.45   Discussion groups 2
13.15   LUNCH  
14.00     Plenary Feedback  
15.00 Government Response 
  View presentation online Tim Loughton MP
Parliamentary Under Secretary for Children and Families
15.30   TEA  
16.00
  Overview of the conference group feedback and plenary discussions 
16.30 Concluding comments by conference chair
16.45   CONFERENCE CLOSE  


Conference Programme Downloads
The conference programme can be downloaded via the links below as an Adobe Acrobat .pdf document

Delegate List
The conference delegate list can be downloaded here:
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