21st July 2016
The iHV and RSPH are delighted to announce a new one day conference on domestic violence and abuse – Domestic abuse – a public health priority for babies, children and families.
This conference will take place on Thursday 15 September 2016 at 28 Portland Place, London, W1B 1LY.
This conference will consider the latest evidence of the public health consequences from domestic violence and abuse and how intervening early can reduce risks to children’s health and social outcomes, and the burden of safeguarding work.
Domestic violence and abuse affects not only adults but also their children and has consequences for the community and for society. Reducing its effects and reach should be a major public health priority.
The conference will examine this hidden epidemic and consider the evidence for how it can be identified early, and who should be doing what to reduce its negative consequences.
Who should attend?
The programme is designed to be of value to policy makers, directors of public health, health visitors, GPs, midwives, local authority children’s service staff, those working in mental health and those commissioning these services.
Fees (no VAT payable)
- RSPH/iHV Members £135 (early bird £115)
- Public sector and charities £175 (early bird £150)
- Private sector (Non-Members) £235 (early bird £211)
Book before 15 August 15 2016 to get early bird rates on all fees. Places are limited and on a first come, first served basis.
For any enquries please call Jess Davies on 020 7265 7314 or email [email protected]