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Workshop
How can health visitors support
families in the 21st century?
This
event is now fully booked. If you wish to be placed on
the waiting list, please contact l.marshall@ed.ac.uk
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| Event venue |
Room 1.09, Main Library,
George Square,
University of Edinburgh |
| Date |
Wednesday
1st December 2010
11.30am - 2.30pm (Tea/coffee and
lunch provided) |
| Cost |
This event is free |
| Booking |
Click
here to book |
| Description |
This free workshop will provide
an opportunity for participants to:
• hear about research* findings on how the implementation
of Health
for All Children 4 (Hall 4) has impacted on health
visitors’ work with families
• view artwork in progress which aims to stimulate discussion
on the topic
with parent and professional audiences
• reflect on the research findings in relation to their
own experiences
• respond critically and creatively to the art work
and suggest ideas from their
own experience to incorporate into the work
It is open to all those with a personal or professional interest
in health visitor
and/or early years support to children and families in a practice
or policy making capacity.
*The
research was funded through an ESRC CASE studentship and has
been carried out through a partnership between CRFR and NHS
Lothian.
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| Facilitators |
Caroline King
(CRFR Researcher) Rosie
Gibson (CRFR Associate Artist) |
Who should
attend? |
Anyone interested in or involved with health visitor
and/or early years support to children and families in a practice
or policy making capacity. |
| Contact |
For more information about this event contact
caroline.king@ed.ac.uk
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