British Columbia

British Columbia

Child and youth care in action IV: Responding to our current times

Location:
University of Victoria BC
CA
Event date: 
1 May 2014 - 12:00am to 3 May 2014 - 12:00am

 

The 21st century is marked with a variety of unique and intersecting issues, opportunities, and political realities. Child and Youth Care (CYC) theory and practice continues to take place within and in response to a range of relationships, discourses, and institutions. Our relationship with the physical world is now understood with a sense of urgency as never before. Globalized economic systems are impacting how we organize on institutional and even interpersonal levels. Technologically mediated worlds are altering who we are, how we engage with each other, and how we envision and enact futures together.

These pressing issues are often cast to the margins of CYC discussions, but are increasingly being experienced by many as central to the work we do and the lives we live. Responding to Our Current Times will be an opportunity to critically engage with these matters. It will be a chance to explore diverse perspectives and experiences that can not only help us better understand our current times, but also consider how we might creatively engage with these realities. Together we will discuss research, practice, theory, and policy as they relate to children, youth, families, and communities.

Keynote Speakers

Friday, May 2, 2014

Jennifer H. White - An Ethos for the Times: Difference, Imagination and the Unknown Future in Child and Youth Care

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Dr. Marie Cooper and Ta'Kaiya Blaney - An inter-generational dialogue: The power of connection for changing the future.

Special Event: screening of: A Sorry State on Saturday, May 3, 2014 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm, Ceremonial Hall, First Peoples House

 

Science with a soul: From data to action on healthy child development

Location:
Michael Smith Lab, Lecture Theatre
2185 East Mall, UBC
Vancouver , BC
CA
Event date: 
30 Apr 2014 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm

 

Fiona Stanley is a Professor at the School of Paediatrics and Child Health, at the University of Western Australia. She is the founding Director of the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research in Australia. A distinguished researcher trained in maternal and child health epidemiology and public health, Professor Stanley has spent her career researching the causes of major childhood illnesses and advocating for the needs of children and their families. She was a friend and colleague of Dr. Clyde Hertzman.

Professor Stanley's presentation will detail the impact and legacy of Dr. Hertzman's research and leadership in developing large scale child development monitoring systems around the world.