ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND AGM 2023

A reminder that our annual conference and AGM is taking place on Saturday 4th November in Manchester, including online. Places are limited and on a first come first served basis, so book fast to reserve your place using the link below.

Those attending in person will have the opportunity to book a free 20-minute consultation session to discuss their case with our Headline Sponsor, Anthony Gold Solicitors LLP. We are delighted to have their support sponsoring the conference and AGM.

There are separate booking for the conference and AGM, so to attend both, please book for both. 

We are once again honoured to have Sir Andrew McFarlane, the President of the Family Division, address our conference. Other speakers include Sarah Parsons, CAFCASS Principal Social Worker and Deputy Director for Improvement, Dr Sue Whitcombe, Counselling psychologist and Chair of British Psychological Society Division of Counselling Psychology, and Professor Ben Hine, Professor of Applied Psychology, University of West London. Ben will present his ground-breaking report, Lost Dads: The Fathers and Family Breakdown, Separation and Divorce Project.

Please use this LINK to register and to put questions to our speakers.

 

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