EAL in a Changing World
Wednesday 16th May 2018
Raploch Community Campus, Drip Road, Stirling, FK8 1SD
This is a one day course aimed at EAL teachers and those working with pupils with EAL and their families in other services.
Booking Form Stirling 16 May 2018
Please note we can guarantee two spaces per authority. Any additional names will be added to a waiting list and we will let you know on Wednesday 9th May. BOOKING FORM ADDITIONAL GUEST.
Daniella Syme, Senior Lecturer, Strathclyde University will present her research: Eastern European Young People in Brexit Britain.
‘Here to stay?’ is a research project which explores the lives of young people aged 12- 18 who migrated with their families from Central and Eastern Europe after EU enlargement in 2004. Daniella will explore how migration and current immigration policies are impacting on their lives and discuss how Brexit is impacting on their feelings of identity and belonging in the UK.
Professor Chris Williams, Emeritus Professor of Psychosocial Psychiatry, Glasgow University and Director of Five Areas Ltd. The ‘Living Life to The Full’ skills resources have been developed by Dr Chris Williams who is a medical doctor. He is also a member of the British Psychological Society and President of the lead body in cognitive behavioural therapy in the UK. He is an award- winning and widely recognised researcher and trainer in the evidence based cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) approach.
09:30 | Arrival, Coffee and Registration |
10:00 | Welcome from Chair |
10:05 | Daniella Syme – Here to Stay – Life after Brexit for our children and young people |
12.05 | Lunch and time to network |
12.50 | Emeritus Professor Chris Williams Living – Life to the Full – Cognitive Behavioural Therapy |
14:50 | Plenary |
15:00 | Close |
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