Conference 1 - Binge Britain:
Significant Harm for the Unborn Child
When |
Monday 8 September 2008 Registration at 8.45am Conference begins at 9.15am and concludes at 4.30pm |
Where |
Edge Hill University, Ormskirk Campus, Liverpool St Helen's Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L39 4QP |
How to find the venue |
Click here for a location map for the venue and travel directions |
Details |
Consequences for Children Affected by Maternal Drug & Alcohol Usage: A Multi-Disciplinary ApproachConference One:Binge Britain: Significant Harm for the Unborn BabyOne-day conference Click here for full conference flyer, including the programme for the day, speaker biographies and venue details. Recent research into the area of children affected by birth mother's use of drugs and alcohol has shown that this is a serious and increasing contemporary problem. A recent BBC documentary found that there are no reliable figures of the number of children affected, but experts estimate that there are about 7,000 children living in the UK, who were born with lifelong incurable problems caused by their mother's drinking during pregnancy. Mothers' drug-taking too, is a factor in a significant proportion of care proceedings, often leading to the permanent removal of those children from their birth family. A number of these children are in the looked after population, some will need to be placed with permanent families. A range of national and international experts have been assembled for the programme of this conference, to highlight the needs of the children involved and ways in which their long-term needs can be diagnosed. Other speakers will address ways in which these children can be helped, from a multi-disciplinary approach. The speakers represent a range of disciplines. The course is designed for:
Despite the increasing focus of the risks of drugs and alcohol, surprisingly little attention has been paid to the needs of the unborn child. Delegates would therefore not need any prior knowledge on this topic as the programme aims to heighten this knowledge. From attending this conference, delegates will be aware of, and understand, the permanent problems for these children and the risks for their future, together with the potential of the legal system to balance these risks, and, ways forward. Delegates should be inspired to disseminate these messages and highlight the risks and permanent problems for these unborn children, of maternal drug and alcohol usage. The Programme
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Cost |
Same delegate attendance at 1 conference £110.00 if booked before 25/08/08 £120.00 if booked after 25/08/08 £60.00 for Voluntary Organisations / Charities £45.00 for Families / Carers
Same delegate attendance at 2 conferences £200.00 if booked before 25/08/08 £220.00 if booked after 25/08/08 £120.00 for Voluntary Organisations / Charities £90.00 for Families / Carers
Same delegate attendance at 3 conferences £300.00 if booked before 25/08/08 £330.00 if booked after 25/08/08 £180.00 for Voluntary Organisations / Charities £135.00 for Families / Carers
Same delegate attendance at 4 conferences £400.00 if booked before 25/08/08 £440.00 if booked after 25/08/08 £240.00 for Voluntary Organisations / Charities £180.00 for Families / Carers * 10% discount available for bookings of groups of 3 or more from the same organisation (made at the same time of booking).
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How to book |
Register online here or download a booking form here to complete and send to charlotte@parentsforchildren.org.uk or mail to Charlotte Lindsell, Parents for Children, 3 Angel Gate, 326 City road, London EC1V 2PT
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For more information |
Please call Charlotte Lindsell on 020 7520 2880 or email charlotte@parentsforchildren.org.uk Click here for the flyer for the conference series. |
The full conference programme |
You can download the full conference programme, including timetable, speaker biographies and a venue map here. |
| The complete Parents for Children conference calendar is available here |


