Event: Listening to our Youngest Children – CREY network event
Posted by: Georgia | Date: 13/06/23
The Children Right’s in Early Years (CREY) network are holding their first annual conference on the 5th of June 2023, focusing on sharing best practice and current work around listening to the voices of young children. This hybrid event is taking place both online and at the Swansea University Singleton Campus. Tickets are free and can be booked through the link below!
https://www.childreninwalesmembership.org.uk/events/listening-to-our-youngest-children
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