New for May 2008! From this page you can now download media files about 4Children’s campaigning work and from recent 4Children events and conferences. We will be adding to this page regularly!
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Alcohol consumption amongst young people
BBC Breakfast Interview with Geethika Jayatilaka, Deputy Chief Executive, 4Children
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4Children conference: Creating Opportunities, Building Futures: An Integrated Approach 0–19. 28 & 29 April 2008.
Day One:
Delivering the integrated approach
Yvonne Roberts, Journalist, author and broadcaster Conference Chair: Welcome and introduction to delegates
Anne Longfield OBE, Chief Executive, 4Children
Creating opportunities, building futures
Katrina Whittaker, Executive Director, Working Links
Changing lives, creating futures
Leon Feinstein, Director, Centre for Research on the Wider Benefits of Learning
Supporting childhood through the 0-19 age range
Nick Clegg MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrates
Building opportunities for children
Delivering the Children’s Plan
Stephen Meek, Director, Strategy Group, Department for Children, Schools and Families
Building brighter futures
Peter Wanless, Chief Executive, Big Lottery Fund
New opportunities for play and young people
Sheila Scales, Director, Early Years, Extended Schools and Special Needs Group, Department for Children, Schools and Families
The best start for children and families
Michael Gove, MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families
Tackling Child Poverty
Supporting young people to develop their potential
Ravi Chandiramani, Editor, Children & Young People Now
Plenary Chair: Welcome
Andrew McCully, Director, Supporting Children & Young People Group, Department for Children, Schools and Families
Shaun Bailey, Co-Founder, My Generation
Child poverty: let’s end it now!
Katrina Whittaker, Executive Director, Working Links
Plenary Chair: Welcome
Rt Hon. Stephen Timms MP, Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform
Lisa Harker, Co-director, IPPR
Day Two:
Making children and young people the number one priority
Jeremy Vine, Editor, The Times Public Agenda
Conference Chair: Welcome and introduction to delegates
Martin Narey, Chief Executive, Barnardo’s
Rob Williams, Chief Executive, 11 Million
Hilary Samson-Barry, Programme Director, Partnerships, Children, Families and Maternity, Department of Health
Partnerships with health
Supporting all children and families to flourish
Jeremy Vine, Editor, The Times Public Agenda
Welcome
Christine Davies, Programme Director - Narrowing the Gap, Local Government Association/Department for Children, Schools and Families
Caroline Kelham, Head of Child Poverty Unit, DCSF
Looking to the future of children and young people
Jeremy Vine, Editor, The Times Public Agenda
Welcome and introduction by Chair
Tom Jeffery, Director General, Child, Young People and Families, Department for Children, Schools and Families
Councillor James Kempton, Leader, Islington council
Anne Longfield OBE, Chief Executive, 4Children
Make Space Youth Review 2006–2007
Oona King interview, 14/03/07
Channel 4 News at Noon
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