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'We're in this together': Achieving effective interprofessional communication in children's safeguarding
- Date:
- 15 April 2010 to 15 April 2010
- Organizer:
- Buckinghamshire New University
- Location:
- High Wycombe
Following the Laming Review and the increased media attention to children's safeguarding, this conference will provide an opportunity for professionals from different areas to come together to increase inter-professional communication in safeguarding children and young people. Speakers include Sir Roger Singleton, Chair of the National Safeguarding Delivery Unit.
For further details and to book to a place contact Justine Curtis at Bucks New University on 01494 522 141 ext 3030 or e-mail justine.curtis@bucks.ac.uk
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