Resi ROCKS 2013

The Centre is pleased to announce that Resi ROCKS 2013 will feature:

  • Professor James Anglin – Professor, School of Child and Youth Care, University of Victoria, Canada. “Pain, congruence and the struggle for normality“.
  • Robyn Miller – Acting Director, Office of Professional Practice, Child Protection and Youth Justice, DHS. “Good practice, findings from the therapeutic residential evaluation and challenges facing residential care”
  • Dave O’Neil – Master of Ceremony.

James and Robyn will lead workshops to explore their important issues, providing opportunities for discussion, information sharing and networking.

Finalists and winners of the 2013 Residential Care Sector Awards, which recognise positive and professional residential care of children and young people, will also be announced.

DATE: Thursday 16th May 2013

VENUE: MCG – Members Dining Room

TIME: Registration 8.15am – Finish 3.30pm

Further details and a registration form are available here. A map of the MCG can be found here.

 

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