NCB - Thinking Positive - a seminar for anyone working with children and young people who are most in need

Date: 
24 June 2010
Time: 
13:58

The seminar will explore ways to promote the well-being of children
and young people most in need and support them to realise their
potential.

Leading experts will provide guidance on policy and
practice, including speakers from Young Minds, Barnardos, The
Communication Trust, NCB and NCB's Life Routes programme, Duke of
Edinburgh Awards and Northamptonshire's Black and Ethnic Minority
Resources Service.

The seminar will be chaired by Andrea Warman, Programmes
Director and Deputy Chief Executive, from The Who Cares? Trust.

By taking part in Thinking Positive, you will discover:

* The policy backdrop for promoting the well-being of children and
young people most in need
* Local case studies demonstrating good practice for supporting
children and young people to realise their potential
* Factors that can impact on children and young people's
well-being and future success,including identity and resilience,
communication needs, life skills and staff relationships.
* Creative ways practitioners in a range of settings have
motivated and inspired children and young people to fulfill their
potential. You will also have an opportunity to network with other
practitioners across the children's sector.

Who should attend?
Thinking Positive is a must-attend event for anyone working with, or
managing those who work with, children and young people who are most
in need. This includes (but is not exclusive to) children and young
people who are in contact with the youth justice system, in care or in
supported housing.

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place online
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