You can now book to attend the first annual conference of the Children’s Rights in Early Years (CREY) network. This HYBRID conference at Swansea University Singleton Campus, and online, will focus on sharing best practice and current work around listening to the voices of young children.
HYBRID
Swansea University Singleton Campus
or
Online
5th July, 1-4pm (followed by refreshments and networking until 5pm)
Speakers will include:
- Dr Lorna Arnott (Strathclyde University) The culture of voice in early childhood: attunement, participation and power
- Rhona Matheson and Anne McFadyen (Members of the Infant Mental Health Implementation and Advisory Group – Scottish Government) Voice of the Infant Best Practice guidelines and Infant Pledge
- Natalie Canning (Open University) Children’s Empowerment in Play (CEiP) Empowerment Framework
- Dr Jane Waters-Davies (University of Wales Trinity Saint David) The capable child as a threshold concept for inclusive early childhood education and care
- Dawn Jones (Wolverhampton University) What I really think about sitting straight, golden time and reward charts: Gathering 4-year-olds views on behaviourist pedagogy in reception
- Dr Sarah Chicken (University of West of England) Children’s Participation in Schools Research Launch
- Paula Timms (Children in Wales) celebrating Children in Wales’ 30th anniversary
Book your FREE space here and please choose whether to attend in person or online.