Inclusion, Exclusion and the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Learning
By PINScotland
Date and time
Wed, 28 Feb 2018 10:30 - 15:00 GMT
Location
The Quaker Meeting House
7 Victoria Terrace Edinburgh EH1 2JL United KingdomDescription
This PINS and NHS Health Scotland event brings event brings together several linked interests for PINS members – Exclusion, Bullying and Adverse Childhood Experiences – discussion of these themes will focus on their impact on learning.
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Early booking advised to avoid disappointment!
The agenda will include:
- Reflecting on what Included, Engaged and Involved part 2 (IEI2), the national guidance on managing school exclusions, means for our work with children and young people.
- Launch of the PINS produced Parent and Carer information leaflets on IEI2.
- Exploring the new national guidance on bullying: Respect for All.
- A focus on the importance of Adverse Childhood Experiences and their impact on learning.
- An introduction to the new Enquire online additional support service for children, families and professionals.
- Screening of the film Resilience: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope.
Chaired by Cathy McCulloch OBE, Co-Director Children’s Parliament, and our speakers include:
- Dr Adam Burley, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, NHS Lothian
- Katy Hetherington, Organisational Lead, Child and Adolescent Public Health, NHS Health Scotland
- Katie Rafferty, Director, respectme
- Catriona Thomson, Enquire