Early Bird tickets for our November Conference are on sale now! In this exciting online conference, we will explore how foster parents and fellow professionals understand the concept of recovery and the important part we all play in the child journey to recover from trauma. We will explore this topic from a range of perspectives including research, practice, theory, and foster parent’s own experiences. We will also have a round table discussion to generate ideas and strategies to help improve the outcomes for the children we care for. Speakers include Gwyneth Boswell, Andre Palmer and Sam Rennells Tickets available from https://lnkd.in/e4Wr5trg
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