REGISTER NOW - ANNUAL PARENT CONFERENCE 2021
Families Matter: The Road Ahead Tuesday 16, Wednesday 17 & Thursday 18 March FREE online conference planned with parents for parents. Dates & Times > As the government announces its ‘roadmap’ to cautiously ease lockdown restrictions in the months ahead, the Parent and Family Support Service welcomes parents, carers and guardians to join the first virtual conference with keynote speakers, webinars and workshops taking place over three days to fit in with busy family life. Keynote speakers include:
Zoom invites for the opening and keynote speaker sessions each day, plus any chosen webinars, will be emailed to registered participants in advance. Prize draw Each participant of a webinar/workshop will be entered into a prize draw to win family tickets from our conference partners, including Rich Mix, Half Moon Young People’s Theatre and Discover Children’s Story Centre. Booking information for the three days can be found on the Eventbrite links below. DAY ONE ► Tue 16 Mar: Back to School and Building Resilient Learners DAY TWO ► Wed 17 Mar: Building Resilient and Healthy Families DAY THREE ► Thu 18 March: Building Resilient Communities and a Strong Parent Voice For more information email the Parent and Family Support Service. World Book Day a day to celebrate authors, illustrators, books and of course, the pleasure of reading! The event is so popular, that UNESCO has designated World Book Day as a worldwide celebration which is marked in over 100 different countries. On the day, children of all ages will get together to participate in events where they can talk about their favourite books, hear from others about the stories they enjoy, and appreciate the joy that reading can bring.
Although we will not be able to celebrate as we usually do in school this year, we will be asking everyone to dress up as their favourite book characters on our zoom sessions on Thursday 4th March. Click here to visit the World Book Day website for lots of ideas on how to take part and free resources! |
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