Dear all,
Please see the advert below for a forthcoming SPA seminar at Nottingham Trent University
Many Thanks
Peter Dwyer
APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTINGS
'The Roles of Welfare Services Users and Academics in Research, Policy and Practice'.
A one day seminar supported by the Social Policy Association (SPA) and the Policy Oriented Social Sciences Research Group (POSS) Nottingham Trent University
Date: Wednesday April 2nd 2008
Location: The Dice Conference Room in The Djanogly Centre for Innovation, Nottingham Trent University.
Costs: Academics £20
Postgraduate students £5
Service users Free
Confirmed speakers:
Saul Becker, University of Nottingham
Peter Beresford, Brunel University
Alison Faulkner, Independent Mental Health Service Survivor Researcher and Consultant
Jim Goddard, University of Bradford
Victoria Hull, National Development Worker, The Care Leavers' Association, UK
Space is limited to 50 participants. We hope that a good mix of user and academics will be able to attend.
For service users without access to funding a limited contribution to travel costs may be available. The amount available to individuals will be dependent on overall demand. If you wish to be considered for this please indicate on your booking form. Please note, however, that funds are limited and we will NOT be able to meet the full travel costs of participants.
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