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Online Webinars by HOME: The Child Recovery and Reintegration Network

Home: The Child Recovery and Reintegration Network is pleased to announce a series of webinars exploring important topics for children affected by sexual exploitation and related trafficking. These webinars are an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to share details of their research and experiences to improve understanding and responses to the issues. Each webinar will feature two presentations followed by a facilitated question and answer discussion

Join the discussion now and listen to the past webinars you might have missed. Next webinar November 14th.

 

 

The objectives of the webinar series are to:

  • facilitate global knowledge exchange
  • provide a forum for focussed and interactive discussions on key issues
  • share insights and learning from those working with other populations on the same issues
  • generate a pool of webinar recordings that can be accessed by professionals, students and researchers at any time in the future from the website www.childrecovery.info

 

Going home: how do children feel about - and what are the experiences of children - returning home? Wednesday 19th September11am London time

  • Siobhan Miles: Research Coordinator at Chab Dai
  • Claire Cody and Dr Ranjita Biswas: Oak Fellow at the Centre for Rural Childhood and Research Coordinator at the School of Women's Studies, Jadavpur University
     

Integration into a new setting: how do children integrate following their trafficking experience and what can we learn from work with other populations regarding integration? Thursday 11th October3pm London time

  • Dr Elżbieta M. Goździak: Director of Research at the Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM) at Georgetown University
  • Professor Ravi Kohli: Professor of Child Welfare and Head of Department of Applied Social Studies at the University of Bedfordshire 
     

Alternative care and safe accommodation: what are we learning about alternative care for children generally and what does 'safe accommodation' for trafficked children look like? Wednesday 14th November, 3pm London time

  • Emily Delap: Senior Policy Advisor at Family for Everychild
  • Dr Lucie Shuker: Research Fellow in the International Centre for the Study of Sexually Exploited and Trafficked Young People at the University of Bedfordshire
Tags: ["seminars", "online", "alternative care", "child protection", "sexual abuse", "sexual exploitation", "trafficking", "integration"]
Published Nov. 9, 2012 1:04 PM - Last modified Apr. 17, 2013 3:12 PM