Dear Colleagues,
We have the great pleasure to invite you to participate in a one-day
workshop on *“Family Support Groups in Diverse Settings”* which will be
held at King’s College London on May 10th, 2017.
The idea behind the workshop is to explore how family support groups work
in different social, cultural and international settings; the ways in which
they have been tailored to meet the needs of diverse groups; and what their
strengths and weaknesses are in complex contexts. The workshop will have an
interactive format consisting of 10-15 minute presentations and related
discussions, round tables and practical exercises during which new family
support techniques will be introduced and reflected upon. We are pleased to
say that the workshop will include a keynote address by *Dr Eia Asen*, a
pioneer in the field of Multi-Family Therapy.
The workshop forms part of a larger 3-year British Academy funded project
that brings together researchers and health service providers from King’s
College London and the Institute of Community and Public Health at Birzeit
University to monitor and evaluate the adaptation, implementation and
scaling up a family support group intervention in the West Bank. We have
now concluded our evaluation research and are keen to connect with other
practitioners, service users and academics in the field to share
professional experiences, approaches and findings.
*If you are interested in presenting in this workshop, please send a 200
word abstract with your name and affiliation by 20th March 2017, to *
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*If you are interested in attending the workshop, RSVP by sending an email
to **[log in to unmask]* <[log in to unmask]>* by 20th March
2017. Please note that limited places are available.*
Please see the *attachment* for additional information.
We are looking forward to hearing from you.
With kind regards,
Hanna Kienzler, Yoke Rabaia & Suzan Mitwalli
*Dr. Hanna Kienzler *Department of Global Health & Social Medicine
Room 2.7a East Wing
King’s College London
Strand | London WC2R 2LS, UK
*Yoke Rabaia & Suzan Mitwalli*
Institute of Community and Public Health
Birzeit University
Ramallah, Palestine
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