Exploring perinatal and early years risks of parental conflict
On Tuesday 3rd December a full room gathered at the Edgbaston Park Hotel on Birmingham University’s campus to spend a day in face-to-face discussions about reducing the impact of parental conflict in the perinatal period and early childhood. The audience comprised a wide range of professionals including members of Safeguarding Partnerships, Family Hub and Early Help leads in local authorities, as well as lead nurses and public health team members, Reducing Parental Conflict (RPC) programme leads and leaders of voluntary and community organisations working in this field.
Kate McKenna, an Associate of the Staff College, who conceptualised, designed and delivered the event on behalf of Foundations, the What Works Centre for Children and Families, set out the objectives of the day.