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Professionals working with Vulnerable Children - Symposium
March 23, 2017 at 2:30 PM
*From the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse*
Where & When:
Northland
Thursday 4 May 2017, 9am-4.30pm
Te Ahu Centre, South Road, Kaitaia
Cost: $149.50 (inc gst) per person
Waikato
Tuesday 9 May 2017, 9am-4.30pm
Sir Don Rowlands Centre, Lake Karapiro, Cambridge
Cost: $195.50 (inc. gst) per person
Auckland
Wednesday 10 May 2017, 9am-4.30pm
Totara Hospice, 140 Charles Prevost Drive, The Gardens, Manurewa, Auckland
Cost: $195.50 (inc. gst) per person
Wellington
Tuesday 6 June 2017, 9am-4.30pm
St John's in the City, Corner of Willis & Dixon Streets, Wellington
Cost: $195.50 (inc. gst) per person
Organised by Brainwave.
Cost: See above. Register now
Brainwave offers this one-day knowledge symposium, in four North Island venues, designed to provide information on current understanding on brain development in the early years specific to vulnerable children.
This symposium will provide delegates with a deeper knowledge and understanding of child brain development from multiple areas of research. Course content: Attendees will better understand how factors in utero and in their early years can influence brain development. These factors can have long term impact on how a child behaves, responds emotionally, learns at school and ultimately becomes a productive person in society. It is never too late to make an impact!
Morning tea and lunch, workshop notes and certificate provided.
For programme enquiries, email: info@brainwave.org.nz