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Keynote Speaker Professor Peter Moss To read more about Peter Moss click here
Confirmed Speakers
June McLoughlin, chair of the National Child Care Accreditation Council, and Associate Director, Programs at the Centre for Community Child Health in Melbourne Professor Philip Gammage, president of the World Education Forum Professor Graham Vimpani, founding member of NIFTeY and Head of the Discipline of Paediatrics and Child Health at the University of Newcastle Professor Jennifer Sumsion, Foundation Professor of Early Childhood Education at Charles Sturt University, Australia NSW and Convenor of the Investigating Quality in Early Childhood Education and Care Research Group.
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SDN Children's Services Conference 2008From one stop shops to places of encounter: Rethinking early childhood services Friday 12 September 2008 SDN's landmark conference From one stop shops to places of encounter: Rethinking early childhood services will provide an opportunity for you to join in the reshaping of early childhood services in Australia. We are proud to be host to the University of London 's renowned international authority on early childhood services and policies, Professor Peter Moss. Professor Moss is the recipient of SDN's inaugural Lady Fairfax Visiting Scholarshop and keynote speaker at our conference. Conference streams Conference presenters will focus on four key areas of thinking and all delegates will contribute to formulating recommendations to put to the Federal Government. These four key areas of focus include: Rethinking Children Rethinking Families Rethinking Communities Rethinking the Workplace
Join our fantastic line up of speakers including June McLoughlin, Professor Graham Vimpani, Emeritus Professor Philip Gammage and Professor Jennifer Sumsion, as well as Professor Moss to have your say on our future. This is your opportunity to address issues like one stop shops, integrated services, inclusive practices, whole of government responses and re-alignment. We look forward to seeing you there.
Click here for conference brochure.
To register for updates on the conference email conference@sdn.org.au
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