This is a joint CSCY event in collaboration with Siirch
Things children shouldnt know Seminar Series 2014-2016
Things children shouldnt know,
childhood and domestic violence workshop Venue: Conference Room, ICOSS, University of Sheffield, 219 Portobello, Sheffield, S1 4DP Date: Wednesday 11th March 2015 Time: 12.00 16.30pm This workshop is part of the Centre for the Study of Childhood and Youth workshop series Things children shouldnt know 2014-2016. The day will begin with lunch followed by the first presentation at 12.45. Presentations will be 30 minutes each plus 10-15 minutes for questions. The day will end at 16.30 following a panel discussion. The workshop is free. To register contact Dawn Lessels, d.j.lessels@sheffield.ac.uk. Programme: 12.00 Lunch 12.45 Hanan Masud - Childrens Perceptions of Harsh Disciplinary Practices in Arabic Muslim cultures: The Example of Libya Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield 13.30 Jo Rudd and Rosie Huzzard -Children's Experiences of Surviving Domestic Abuse: Practitioner Perspectives Haven House, Sheffield 14.15 Discussion 14.30 Coffee 14.45 Parveen Ali - Children, Families and Violence: Pakistani Perspectives on Domestic Violence School of Nursing & Midwifery, University of Sheffield 15.30 Emma Katz - Knowing enough, knowing too much: Children's awareness of domestic abuse and possibilities for supportiveness between abused mothers and their children Centre for the Study of Childhood and Youth www.sheffield.ac.uk/cscy South Yorkshire Institute for Innovation and Research in Child Health www.siirch.co.uk
Faculty of Education, Liverpool Hope University
16.15 Discussion 16.30 Close
Centre for the Study of Childhood and Youth www.sheffield.ac.uk/cscy
South Yorkshire Institute for Innovation and Research in Child Health www.siirch.co.uk