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https://www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/study/children-young-people-and-families/ 19-12-2023 12:15:40
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One of the four research themes from this year was resilience. In the Evidence Based Practice Unit 2024 key findings booklet there are two papers highlighted that explore resilience in the context of young people’s #MentalHealth and #wellbeing. You can download this here: orlo.uk/kGLhU


Great to see University of Leeds discussing the latest Child of the North and Centre for Young Lives report, which addresses childhood vulnerability, crime and justice. Read more here: leeds.ac.uk/main-index/new…



The Independent Child Safeguarding Review Panel publishes its annual report: consolidating learning from serious incidents where children have died or suffered serious harm. Learning which has potential to change the future. buff.ly/3OPlIpg #HealthVisiting Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel



So proud of our wonderful colleague Richard Playford for his new book! routledge.com/Exophilosophy-…



Explore how childhood shapes adulthood in our upcoming online workshop with Seed Talks, The Neuroscience of Childhood: How Your Early Years Shape Adulthood. Join us for an insightful session led by Judith Rees and Brenda Evans from The For Baby’s Sake Trust. Drawing on




Our autumn early years leadership forums were hugely inspirational. Join us this spring to network, hear the latest updates and receive a short training session with our EY SENIT team. leedsforlearning.co.uk/earlyyearsconf… Leeds for Learning



A new partnership between Leeds Trinity and Leeds Knights will provide students from the University’s School of Sport and Wellbeing with opportunities to gain hands-on experience with the professional ice hockey club 🏒 Find out more ⬇ ow.ly/vJAZ50UCuaU

A brilliant start to the afternoon sessions of the Leeds Trinity University Champions of Childhood Conference from Jenny Rutherford and alumna Sadiya Salim 🎓 from Leeds City Council They are talking about playful experiences and child friendly cities through the voice of a child



Another important session we had earlier for the Leeds Trinity University Champions of Childhood Conference was delivered by Joanne Holdsworth and Georgia Hyland from Behind Closed Doors about domestic abuse and the wider impact on the family


On Wednesday 2nd April we will host the Centre for Young Lives, Child of the North webinar discussing the latest Creativity, Culture and Opportunity report. No registration needed - join here on the 02/04 shorturl.at/3fUAv

