
Putting Sibling Relationships on the Map
A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective
Edited by Martina Klett-Davies
Previous seminars include:
Putting Sibling Relationships on the map: A multi-disciplinary perspective - 30 April 2008
The event included presentations from Dr Samantha Punch from the University of Stirling whose research on birth order revealed that contrary to popular belief the middle child does not feel hard done by, rather they revel in their position of being able to be a younger or older child when it suits them.
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Families and Place: home is where we start from-9 April 2008
That was the topic up for debate on Wednesday April 9 by a panel of experts from across the housing and family sectors. It was heard and contributed to by an audience which included architects, urban designers, family campaigners and local councils.
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Supporting Adult Relationships: Time for a Rethink? - 12 March 2008
The Family and Parenting Institute and Relate supported this seminar to provide an opportunity to discuss how support for adult relationships, to prevent difficulties from becoming crises, might impact on outcomes for children.
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The Role of Health Visitors in Supporting Parents- 15 May 2007
The meeting welcomed the FPI health visitor survey and campaign – it has 'caught a feeling' and underlines how health visitors contribute to building social cohesion.
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Progressive Inequality: Difficult Questions for the Next Decade - 16 February 2007
This seminar of leading thinkers in the field comprised presentations from Professor Sir Michael Rutter, Professor Jonathan Bradshaw, Dr Leon Feinstein and Lisa Harker, followed by a wide-ranging discussion. Our report attempts to summarise the issues raised on the day by speakers and delegates.
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