28th - 29th June 2011
Venue: Conference Aston, Birmingham City Centre
Child and family wellbeing in the context of post-separation families
The extent to which the welfare of the child should be the primary consideration in determining where and with whom a child lives, wider family and kinship relationships and the experience and perspectives of practitioners, lawyers and others representing children..
Meeting 2 Summary Report and Delegate List
Meeting 2 Programme
Click on the titles below to view PDF versions of speakers' presentations.
SPEAKER |
TITLE |
Edward Kruk |
Shared parental responsibility and shared residence after separation and divorce: A four-pillar approach |
Mike Coote |
Separated Parents Information Programme - Learning so far |
Gerard Poussin |
Self-esteem: Custody type and parental conflict among children in their 6th year of schooling |
Ann Buchanan |
Grandparent involvement and child well-being - in the child's best interests? |
Mavis Maclean |
Would legislating for shared parenting help children? A review of the research evidence |
Jonathan Herring |
Would legislating for shared parenting help children? A review of the research evidence |
David Archard |
Post-separation families: parental rights and duties |
Tom Sorell |
The welfare principle |
Adam Swift |
Family values and post-separation families |
Angus Dawson |
What are ‘Best interests?’ |
Evelyn Mahon |
Post-Separation Parenting in Ireland - a study of separation and divorce agreements made in Family Law Courts and their implications for parent-child contact and family lives |