Dear all, please see below for a conference on human rights with attachments
Kind regards,
Julie
> Professor Peter Kinderman
> Division of Clinical Psychology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, L69
> 3GB
> [log in to unmask] 0151 794 5533 or 079412252848
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>All members of the British Psychological Society Human Rights Discussion
>Group
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>22nd June, 2005
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>Dear Colleague,
>
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>Psychology & Human Rights: Creating a Human Rights culture
>Church House, Westminster, Thursday 17 November 2005
>
>I would like to invite you to this British Psychological Society
>conference.
>
>This one-day conference will bring together policy makers, psychologists
>and other professionals to examine how psychological science and the
>professional work of applied psychologists can help politicians enact their
>plans for reforms to public services in the context of human rights
>considerations, and how psychology can help develop a human rights culture
>in the UK.
>
>Topics discussed will include:
>What does it mean in practice for a public authority to institutionalise
>human rights thinking?
> How can psychological evidence on changing behaviour and attitudes
> help create a culture of respect for human rights?
> What has the British Psychological Society done to develop Human
> Rights in the UK?
> What Human Rights concerns do psychologists have in respect to issues
> such as:
> Law & Order,
> Mental Health and Mental Capacity legislation,
> Civil Partnerships & sexuality,
> and Immigration & Asylum policies?
>
>I hope you will be able to attend,
>
>Best Wishes
>
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>Peter Kinderman
>Professor of Clinical Psychology
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>
> “Psychology is action, not thinking about oneself.” Albert Camus
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>Peter Kinderman
>Professor of Clinical Psychology
>
>Division of Clinical Psychology
>University of Liverpool
>Liverpool L69 3GB, UK
>phone +44 (0)151 794 5533
>fax +44 (0)151 794 5537
>mobile +44 (0)7941 252848
>website www.liv.ac.uk/clinpsy
>
>Best Wishes
>
>Annjanette Wells
>Subsystems Manager
>British Psychological Society
>St Andrews House
>48 Princess Road East
>Leicester
>LE1 7DR
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>Direct Line :0116 252 9915
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>
>(See attached file: human_rights.pdf)
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