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Subject: [cye-l] Fwd: Children and Young People: Their Environments
Conference (fwd)
FYI - Michaela
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Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 09:58:28 +1100
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Subject: [cye-l] Fwd: Children and Young People: Their Environments
Conference
Colleagues
I thought you might like to know about this forthcoming conference on
children, youth and environments, which will be held in the beautiful snowy
Dunedin in their mid-winter, next June 2001. The call for papers is also
attached in case you would like to submit a paper. I think it will be a
wonderful opportunity to get together -- researchers, policy makers,
practioners and young people -- for three days of intense discussions about
how to provide the best possible environments for children and youth. I
hope you'll submit a paper and join us.
All the best
gary
>and regards from
>
>Gaelene Adams Wood
>Conference Co-ordinator
>
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>
>Attached is information about the Fourth Child and Family Policy
>Conference, Children and Young People: Their Environments which is being
>held in Dunedin, New Zealand from 28-30 June 2001.
>
>Please let us know (by replying to the cc line to this message) if you
>would like to be added to our conference mailing list and we will send
>you a copy of the brochure when it is published (about February next year).
>
>Below are some details regarding the conference. Also, please find
>attached the Call for Papers (abstracts due February 12).
>
>The focus of this Children's Issues Centre conference will be on the
>influence of children's physical environments on their safety and
>well-being. Social, political and economic environments will also be
>included, but we thought that it was time to emphasise natural and outdoor
>environments, public space, neighbourhood and community contexts,
>opportunities for play and recreation, and planning.
>
>The keynote speakers are:
>
>Dr Priscilla Alderson, Reader in Childhood Studies, Institute of Education,
>University of London, on how children (from preschool children to
>teenagers) influence and are influenced by their seen and unseen
>environments.
>
>Per Egil Mjaavatn, a researcher with the Norwegian University of Science
>and Technology, to talk about educational reforms in Norway which increase
>children and young people's involvement with nature as a learning
>environment.
>
>Professor Gary Moore, an architect from the University of Sydney with a
>major interest in early childhood environments, to talk about the design of
>built environments for young children.
>
>Associate Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Director, International Research
>Institute for Maori and Indigenous Education, University of Auckland, to
>talk about her Youth First project which has listened to the voices of
>more than 1000 young people from diverse backgrounds.
>
>Dr Claire Freeman, a geographer and planner from the University of Otago,
>to talk about young people's environments and how young people can
>participate in the planning process.
>
>Dr Ian Hassall, New Zealand's first Commissioner for Children and currently
>Chairman of the child advocacy group, Children's Agenda, to sum up the
>conference themes and talk about the fitness and safety of NZ environments
>for children.
>
>The conference provides opportunities for participants to offer symposiums,
>papers or posters, and there will be opportunities to exchange views with
>colleagues from a range of disciplines, agencies and professions. The
>emphasis is on facilitating interactions between practitioners, policy
>makers and researchers concerned about children and young people. Children
>and young people will also participate in the conference.
>
>The full registration fee is NZ$350 including GST.
>
>For further information, please contact:
>
>Children's Issues Centre
>University of Otago
>PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand
>Phone: +64 3 479 5038
>Fax: +64 3 479 5039
>E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>Internet: http://www.otago.ac.nz/CIC/CIC.html
>
>Regards
>
>Gaelene Adams Wood
>
>Children's Issues Centre
>University of Otago
>PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand
>Tel: +64 3 479 5204 Fax: +64 3 479 5039
>Email: [log in to unmask]
>WWW: http://www.otago.ac.nz/CIC/CIC.html
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