Monday, November 29, 2010

Free Webcast -- Competing Meanings of Childhood - Implications for Child Sexual Abuse Prevention

Hello All:

Hope you had a great Thanksgiving holiday...

I'm taking this brief opportunity to give some free advertising to our friends at Stop It Now!, who are offering a free webcast, details as follows:

WEBCAST:
Competing Meanings of Childhood
Implications for Child Sexual Abuse Prevention

How do you view children? Vulnerable? Innocent and inherently good? Inherently evil? Knowledgeable and active participants in society? Join Stop It Now! for a FREE webcast (December 7) when Dr. Dominic Pasura of the Centre for Applied Childhood Studies (University of Huddersfield, UK) will help us unpack our assumptions about children to improve our practice of preventing child sexual abuse.The webcast is part of our collaboration with the University of Huddersfield and follows a webcast by Centre Director, Dr. Adele Jones, on child sexual abuse in the Caribbean. It is one way that we are marking the World Day for Prevention of Child Abuse (19 Nov) and World Day of Prayer and Action for Children (Nov 20).

Join us and Dr. Dominic Pasura of the Centre for Applied Childhood Studies as he explores different meanings of children and childhood internationally and their significance in the prevention of child sexual abuse.

Date: Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Time: 9am-10am Eastern USA
Cost: FREE

Register @ https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/schedule/display.do?udc=1pz06z3a0x3l

Please note that Stop It Now! has timed this for their international partners. An archived webcast will be available after the presentation. Please contact shudson@stopitnow.org if you would like to be on the list to be notified about the archive.

RJW

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