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15 FEBRUARY - International childhood cancer day. Contact: www.icccpo.org 18 FEBRUARY - BME and sight loss, Manchester. This free one-day conference gives participants the opportunity to learn more about visual impairment in Black and minority ethnic (BME) communities. Bringing together speakers from the fields of health, academic research, voluntary sector and service provision; the day is an opportunity to share good practice in relation to service provision for Black and minority ethnic children and adults with a visual impairment. Contact: 0161 872 1234 lucinda.bradburn@hsbp.co.uk

21 FEBRUARY - Extended schools - taking the first step, London. This conference has been specifically produced to be of benefit to all those interested in the planning, implementing and delivering extended schools. It will explore the concept of extended schools, what they are, how they work and how you can get started. Contact: 0870 400 1020

22 FEBRUARY - Bad behaviour in schools, London. This conference will explore the latest strategies to tackle truancy, reduce violence, and improve behaviour in schools. It will also provide the opportunity to share best practice. Contact: 020 7324 4330 info@neilstewartassociates.co.uk

24 FEBRUARY - Achieving strong partnerships in foster care, London. This conference will explore how effective partnerships can be created within the foster care sphere. Examples of successful partnerships between statutory, independent and voluntary sectors will be demonstrated. Contact: 020 7593 2074, kay.mirza@baaf.org.uk

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