Organisers:
This conference is jointly organised by King’s College London, Birth Companions, the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit at the University of Oxford, Lancaster University and the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration South London.
IPC speaker:
Professor Katy Burch, IPC Assistant Director is one of the guest speakers.
Changing hearts and minds content:
This conference will bring together frontline practitioners and clinicians, people with lived experience, commissioners and policymakers to collaboratively re-think support for families with children’s social care involvement during pregnancy or the first two years of their baby’s life, also known as the 1001 days.
Conference format:
This is a hybrid conference. The in-person conference will run from 10am–5pm, with opportunities for networking, discussion and engagement between sessions. The plenary session in the morning, with key talks and discussion, will also be live-streamed online.
Who should attend?
This event is for people who are passionate about improving outcomes and support for families at risk of separation, or separated, as a result of social care involvement. If that applies to you, whether you work in health, social care, the voluntary sector, housing, the criminal justice system, or elsewhere,
Booking:
Please visit the NIHR Eventbrite page to book your place for the in-person event.