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Symposium reports

You have selected Symposium reports. These reports summarise the key research messages from our annual symposia. They can provide useful up-to-date information about research in a wide range of fields, e.g. child protection, disability, and family support. Some of these reports contain useful references as well as a summary of the debates that took place during the day.

For those of you unfamiliar with our annual symposia, they are collaborative events where participants hear about current national research knowledge on a topic, develop networks, and exchange information about local practice development and evaluation. They combine input from lead researchers with workshops led by practitioners in network agencies. They are held two to three times a year and are only open to Partners of the research in practice network.


Symposium reports for 2005

Needs and support services for specialist foster carers

Promoting the health and well-being of looked after children


Symposium reports from 2004

Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children

Do-It-Yourself Evaluation


Symposium reports from 2003

Raising Educational Achievement for Vulnerable Children

After Victoria: Learning from experience and research


Symposium reports from 2002

Making a Difference: Gender, race and religion


Symposium reports from 2001

Realising the Potential: What works in prevention and family support?

Living with Disability: Issues from research about disabled children and children as carers

     
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