Event: Save the Children UK – Learning Network Event, Young Children’s Voice
Posted by: Georgia | Date: 21/11/23
This event hosted by Save the Children will explore the core principles and considerations when listening to the voices of babies and young children and will include presnetations from Rhona Matheson (the Chief Executive of Starcatchers), Dr Steffi Keir and Dr Lorna Arnott. This event will take place on Thursday 30th November 2023
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/learning-network-event-young-childrens-voice-tickets-749758366457?aff=oddtdtcreator
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