Young people, mental health & CCE/CSE – a small town case study

Sat Sep 10 2022 at 10:00 am to 02:00 pm

Newman University | Birmingham

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Part of the Practitioners Time to Connect Series from Newman University
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Young people, mental health & CCE/CSE – a small town case study

Katie Storer & Mike Collyer (Walsall Exploitation Reduction Team)



This workshop is part of the Practitioners time to Connect Series

Would you like the opportunity, time, and space to engage in critical discussion and learning about current issues and debates that might shape and impact your practice with young people and communities?

Come along to one of our sessions

What is this?

Practitioners time to Connect’ is a series of free in-person events facilitated by Newman University Youth & Community Work staff and delivered in collaboration with academics and practitioners.

Who is it for?

Qualified, non-qualified, full-time, part-time or volunteers with an interest and experience in youth work practice

Why should I attend?

If participating in discursive, critically reflective learning spaces where you can build on your existing practice skills and approaches interests you, then you should attend.

Where are these workshops being held?

Each session will be held at Newman University, Genners Lane, Bartley Green, Birmingham. B32 3NT


Other events in this series are:


Saturday 25th June 2022, 10am-2pm

Dr Pete Harris (Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Newman University)



Saturday 3rd December 2022, 10am-2pm:

Zara McDonald and Mike Collyer (The Children’s Society & Walsall Exploitation Reduction Team)



Saturday 22nd April 2023, 10am-2pm – NATIONAL STEPHEN LAWRENCE DAY

Dr Michael Ogunnusi (Senior Lecturer in Youth & Community Work, DeMontfort University



These events are hosted in collaboration with The Centre for Community and Social Justice

At the heart of Newman University’s values and ethos lies a commitment to the principles of social justice and the common good. The core purpose of this interdisciplinary Centre for Community and Social Justice, therefore, is to bring together diverse communities to think critically about relations of power, social inequities and injustices in order to create a more inclusive, equal and democratic society. The Centre encourages external communities and organisations to join academic staff and students to research collaboratively and to disseminate knowledge in order to combat social injustices for the wider social good.


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Newman University, Genners Lane, Birmingham, United Kingdom

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