World Anti-Bullying Forum, Raleigh, USA.
Margiad and Ruth attended the World Anti-Bullying Forum in Raleigh, North Carolina, in October 2023. This is the largest anti-bullying conference in the world and …
Margiad and Ruth attended the World Anti-Bullying Forum in Raleigh, North Carolina, in October 2023. This is the largest anti-bullying conference in the world and …
Lauren and Ruth attended the KESS 2 awards event in Cardiff, where CEIT was presented with an award for being shortlisted for the business sustainability …
udy’s presentation focused on parenting and its history and how her own and colleagues work had developed the field over the 50 years. A key issue for dissemination of parenting programmes is how to get them to be delivered effectively in frontline, coalface, services. We know what the relevant content is but still have a lot to learn about how to deliver effective services and what is needed by families and in what sort of circumstances.
Dr Margiad Williams and Dr Anwen Williams attended the Cardiff event of the National Education show, along with Bangor University, in October. Promoting the centres …
The purpose of the three-day training was to give people a background to the science and evidence underpinning effective parenting interventions, particularly focused on the PLH young children programme targeting parents of 2 to 9-year-olds.
The EUSPR conference 2023 was held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It covered a wide array of topics, but the main theme was improving prevention …
CEIT Professor Judy Hutchings spoke at this conference in Edinburgh hosted by ISPCAN. The quality of parenting program implementation significantly affects the extent to which a program is delivered effectively and becomes embedded in everyday services. The Parenting for Lifelong Health for Young Children (PLH-YC) parenting program was developed specifically for implementation in low- and middle-income contexts, tested in 5 randomised trials, and adapted for use in Montenegro.
Professor Judy Hutchings was one of the Bangor University staff to attend an event for 180 alumni, honorary fellows, friends of the University, guests who were hosted in the Cholmondeley Room and terrace of the House of Lords
CEIT and CEBEI researcher Claire recruited parents for an online pilot version of the programme (Books together). She completed her thesis, successfully passed her viva and graduated this summer.