Updated programme, September, 11, 2011
Place: Rondo
Children who experience domestic violence: Nordic societal responses and children’s participation
Moderator: Guðrún Kristinsdóttir, School of Education, University of Iceland, Iceland
Experiencing fathers’ violence at home – children’s ways of reasoning and positioning.
Guðrún Kristinsdóttir, School of Education, University of Iceland, Iceland
Children’s understanding of societal responses to experiences of domestic violence
Carolina Øverlien, Norwegian center for violence and traumatic stress studies, Oslo, Norway
Making of Break the Chain – Participatory work with young people in the context of domestic violence
Mikko Oranen, National Institute for Welfare and Health, Finland
Co-authors: Tiina, Iina, Karoliina, Pirjo Ervasti, Tuija Korhonen (Oulu’s Mother and Child Home and Shelter), Yuke, Jape, Jonnttu, Inkaw- ja Kazziy, Pia Marttala, Kari Hallikainen (Viola-Free From Violence Association), Heikki Kantonen (Non Fighting Generation), Finland
Place: Studio
Investigations of child physical and sexual abuse allegations in Finland – legislation, practices and research
Moderator: Ilona Luoma, Tampere University Hospital and University of Tampere, Finland
Finnish legislation, praxis and recent developments within the field of child sexual abuse investigations
Mia Tuominen, National Police Board, Finland
The development of Forensic Child Psychiatry Team at Tampere University Hospital
Vasilisa Järvilehto, Tampere University Hospital, Finland
Co-authors: Ilona Luoma, Tampere University Hospital and University of Tampere, Finland & Mona Jerkku, Tampere University Hospital, Finland
Assessments of child sexual abuse at the Helsinki University Hospital: 1. An overview of the cased evaluated during 2006-2010
Taina Laajasalo & Tom Pakkanen, Forensic Psychiatry Center for Children and Adolescents, Helsinki University Hospital, Finland
Co-authors: Julia Korkman, Merja Oksanen, Eeva Aronen
Assessments of child sexual abuse at the Helsinki University Hospital: 2. A qualitative analysis
Julia Korkman & Sini Kokko, Forensic Psychiatry Center for Children and Adolescents, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland
Co-authors: Taina Laajasalo, Tom Paakkanen, Merja Oksanen, Eeva Aronen
Forensic assessments and risk factors of physically abused children and adolescents
Olli Salo, Child and Adolescent Forensic Psychiatry Unit, Kuopio University Hospital, Finland
Co-authors: Kirsti Kumpulainen (University of Eastern Finland), Tarja Pajunen (Kuopio University Hospital, Finland)
Place: Sonaatti 1
Becoming Safe, Feeling Safe, Staying Safe
Promoting safety in foster care for children who have experienced abuse and neglect
Gabrielle Jerome, Fostering First International UK), Harriet Rabb, PKS Perhehoito Kumppanit Suomessa, Finland
Place: Sopraano
Chair: Jonathan Picken, BASPCAN, UK
The Tadpole Dialectical Parenting Assessment (TDPA): An on-line programme for the assessment of current parenting behaviour
George Hibbert, Tadpole Cottage Ltd, UK, Jill Canvin
Victim meets offender/restorative meetings in cases where children/adolescents have sexually abused other children - a therapeutic tool
Mimi Strange, JANUSCentret, Denmark
National Mapping of Needs among Children At Risk in Israel
Rachel Szabo-Lael, Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute, Israel
Abuse of children and adults with learning disabilities
Carla Ivens, Confidential Centre on Child Abuse and Neglect, Belgium
Importance and outcomes of day care for child welfare children from the perspective of mothers and professionals
Pirjo Pölkki, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Co-authors: Jaana Lappalainen, City of Kuopio, Riitta Vornanen, University of Eastern Finland
Place: Sonaatti 2
Chair: Heikki Sariola, Central Union for Child Welfare, Finland
Acknowledgement and Accountability in Historical Abuse: Time To Be Heard
Andrew Kendrick, School of Applied Social Sciences, University of Strathclyde
Co-Presenter: Jennifer Davidson, Scotland’s Centre for Excellence for Looked After Children, University of Strathclyde
Reviewing child deaths
Jenny Gray, Department of Education, England
Children exposed to violence and religious communities
Johanna Hurtig, The University of Tampere, Finland
Do Good Intentions Beget Good Policy? A Policy Analysis of Child Welfare Legislation Addressing Children Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence
Kendra Nixon, University of Manitoba, Canada
Co-authors: Leslie M. Tutty, University of Calgary, Canada; Gillian Weaver-Dunlop, RESOLVE Alberta, Canada; and Christine Walsh, University of Calgary, Canada
Child sexual abuse, the internet, politics and the law
A case study of Article 21 of the ‘Draft directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on
combating sexual abuse, sexual exploitation of children and child pornography,
repealing Framework Decision 2004/68/JHA’
Lalor, Kevin, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
Place: Aaria
Chair: Heidi Manns-Haatanen, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland
Barnahus (Children advocacy center) in the western part of Norway, professional collaboration
Dybsland, Reidun, RVTS-West/Barnehuset Bergen, Norway
Johansen, Venke.A. RVTS-West, Norway
The need for multiprofessional cooperation between government authorities and experts in Non Government Organisations (NGOs) to effectively meet social needs.
John Frederick and Chris Goddard, Monash University, Australia
Managing Strategic Partnerships to Safeguard Children
Jan Horwarth, University of Sheffield, UK
How child helpline services utilise new media and technologies to connect with the young
Thomas Mueller, Child Helpline International, Netherlands
Child Protection Practice with Undocumented Immigrant Families:
A View from the United States
Katrin Križ, Emmanuel College, Boston, United States, Marit Skivenes and Elspeth Slayter
Place: Small Auditorium
Chair: Danya Glaser, BASPCAN and ISPCAN, UK
Reuniting Parents and Children: The Role of Birth Parents
Jill Duerr Berrick, University of California at Berkeley, U.S.A.
Consultations to Child Protective Services: The Role of Expert Opinions
John M. Leventhal, Yale School of Medicine, USA Lindsay McGuire, Cornell Medical Center, USA Kimberly Martin, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA
From fragments to wholeness – construction of professional knowledge in child protection Aino Ritala-Koskinen and Saila Huuskonen, University of Tampere, Finland
Developing new case review methods for multi-agency child protection work: the results of English pilots
Sheila Fish, Senior Research Analyst, SCIE, UK
Co-author: Hannah Roscoe, Research Analyst, SCIE, UK
The relationship between institutional care and international adoption
Shihning Chou, University of Nottingham, UK & Kevin Browne
Place: Small Auditorium
Development of child protection systems in Eastern Europe: reflections from 20 years experiences
Moderator: Tatiana Balachova, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, USA
Development of child abuse field in Georgia
Lia Saralidze, MD, Executive Director of the Public Health and Medicine Development Fund of Georgia
From a crisis center to a child protection system in Russia
Irina Alexeeva & Ilya Novoselsky, Russia
Analysis of current systems of Child Protection in Russia: Recognizing Achievements and Identifying Gaps
Elena N. Volkova, Director of NNRC "Childhood without violence and cruelty", Doctor of Science, Professor of Psychology, Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University; Russia
Implementing Child Protection System in Estonia
Ruth Soonets, Tartu Support Centre for Abused Children, Estonia
Place: Aaria
Children are not the future, they are now – challenging social responsibilities in child protection in India and Kenya
Moderator: Anne Kanene, Save the Children Finland, Eastern Africa Regional Office, Kenya
Fighting against child abuse in Kenya using child rights programming framework
Anne Kanene, Save the Children Finland, Eastern Africa Regional Office, Kenya
Child Rights Movements as a vehicle of realizing effective participation of children
Tim Ekesa, KAACR - Kenya Alliance for Advancement of Children
Establishing a Functional Child Protection System that promotes prevention and response to cases of child abuse and neglect in Kenya
Jacqueline Adhiambo Oduol, Children Affairs, Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Development, Kenya
Place: Studio
Enhancing practice with children: giving children a voice. Direct work with children using the ‘In My Shoes’ interview
Moderator: Arnon Bentovim, Child and Family Training, UK
Rachel Calam, Liza Bingley Miller (Anon Bentovim) Child and Family Training UK
Place: Sopraano
Child Protection Systems: Some International Comparisons
Moderator: Nigel Parton, University of Huddersfield, England
Child Protection Systems: Changing Patterns of Response and Emerging Orientations
Nigel Parton, University of Huddersfield, England
Trends and Issues in the U.S. Child Welfare System
Jill Duerr Berrick, University of California at Berkeley, U.S.A
Child Protection in an Age of Uncertainty - Germany’s Response: Learning from Mistakes and Successes
Wolff, Reinhart, Alice-Salomon-University Berlin, Germany
Child Protection system in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden
Marit Skivenes, Bergen University College, Norway, Anne-Dorthe Hestbæk, SFI - The Danish National Centre for Social Research, Denmark, Tarja Pösö, University of Tampere, Finland
Place: Rondo
Chair: Mona Jerkku, Tampere University Hospital, Finland
Integrated Working in Children's Centres: a user pathway analysis
Peter Nelson, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Learning to assess andd manage risk in child protection: in memory of Professor Len Dalgleish
Anne Hollows, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Understanding Parental Engagement with Services when Children may be At Risk of Maltreatment
Dendy Platt, University of Bristol, England
Coping and continuing in child protection work
Sinikka Forsman, University of Tampere, Finland
Supporting divorced parents in early stage prevents
child custody disputes
Antero Kupiainen, The Central Union for Child Welfare,
Finland
Tiina Ruisniemi, The Central Union for Child Welfare, Finland
Place: Opus 4
Chair: Else Christensen, Danish National Research Institute for Social Welfare, Denmark
Sibling Incest: Using a Family System Approach
Anne, Broere, Confidential Centre of Child Abuse and Neglect, Belgium
Ingrid, Delameillieure, Confidential Centre of Child Abuse and Neglect, Belgium
The Challenges of Responding to the Impact of Complex Childhood Trauma through a Systemic Lens.
Ingelin Froiland, Take Two, Berry Street, Victoria, Australia
Sexually abused young person as a client in sexual health clinic – what kind of sexual abuse they have experienced?
Tuija Rinkinen, The Family Federation of Finland, Helsinki; Kirsi Porras, The Family Federation of Finland, Helsinki; Jari Kylmä, University of Tampere, Finland; Dan Apter, The Family Federation of Finland, Helsinki & Tuula Vaskilampi, University of Eastern Finland
The Dynamic Maturational Model of Attachment: Implications for court work and interventions post proceedings
Victoria Lidchi, Tavistock and Portam NHS Trust, Alexandra Marinou
Violence can be prevented by awareness of inner script dynamics
Marjo-Riitta Karhunen, Maria Akatemia ry, Finland
Co-author: Tanja Harju, Maria Akatemia ry, Finland
Place: Sonaatti 2
Chair: Steve Bamborough, Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Presentation of findings from the first Danish clinical centre for children with sexual behaviour problems (SBP) and adolescents with sexually harmful behaviour (SHB)
Jensen, Anders Kirstein, The Janus Centre, Denmark
Early child factors predicting one-year cognitive development and mother-infant interaction among children of drug-addicted and non-addicted mothers
Marjo Flykt, University of Tampere, Finland.
Co-authors: Raija-Leena Punamäki, University of Tampere, Finland; Ritva Belt, City of Tampere, Finland; Marjukka Pajulo, University of Turku, Finland; Tiina Posa, City of Hollola, Finland.
Play narratives and emotional/behavioural symptoms of children assessed in forensic and clinical contexts
Ilona Luoma, Tampere University Hospital and University of Tampere, Finland
Co-authors: Reija Latva, Tarja Sorvali, Raili K. Salmelin and Pälvi Kaukonen, Tampere University Hospital and University of Tampere, Finland
Child Maltreatment Surveillaince in Canada: on the Contributions of the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect
Lil Tonmyr, Public Health Agency of Canada, Injury and Child Maltreatment Section, Canada
Co-authors: Catherine Ouimet & Anne-Marie Ugnat, Public Health Agency of Canada, Injury and Child Maltreatment Section
Child abandonment and its prevention in Europe
Kevin Browne, UK, Elka Nalbantova, Hana Zurovcova, Ingrid Leth, Marie Anaut, Maria Herczog, Ieva Daniunaite, Diana Tascu, Vladislav Matej, Shihning Chou & Kate Whitfield
Place: Sonaatti 1
Chair: Noora Ellonen, Police College of Finland, Finland
Risk factors of violence in families of 2 and 4 years old children reported by
parents
Tanja Koivula, Finland
Co-authors: Eija Paavilainen, University of Tampere, Finland & Noora Ellonen, Police College of Finland
Shaken Baby Prevention – A New Zealand perspective
Kati Knuuttila, Auckland District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand
Co-authors: Patrick Kelly, Auckland District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand
Child Sexual Abuse: The Role of Expert Statements in Legal Outcome
Jenni Niemi, Police College of Finland, Finland, Noora Ellonen, University of Tampere, Finland, Minna Joki-Erkkilä, Tampere University Hospital, Finland
Anal findings in children with and without anal penetration. Preliminary results from a retrospective study.
Myhre AK, St. Olavs University Hospital, Norway
Co-authors: Adams JA, University of California San Diego, USA, Kaufhold M, Chadwick Center, USA, Suresh P, Chadwick Center, USA, Davis J, Chadwick Center, USA, Kuelbs C, Chadwick Center, USA
The victim’s audition during the trial
Elisabetta Kolar , USSM Trieste – Ministero della Giustizia, Italia
Marilena Sinigaglia, USSM Venezia – Ministero della Giustizia, Italia
Place: Small Auditorium
Evidence-Supported Multidisciplinary Response to Child Abuse: Children’sAdvocacy Centers and Barnahus
Moderator: Chris Newlin, National Children’s Advocacy Center, USA
Co-Authors: Lou Ann Holland, U.S. Department of Justice, USA
The development of Children´s Advocacy Centers (Barnahus) in Sweden
Åsa Landberg, Save the Children Sweden, Sweden
Barnehuset Bergen
Kristin Konglevoll Fjell, Barnehuset Bergen, CAC Norway
Meeqqanut Illu, Kalaallit Nunaat – a Greenlandic Children’s Advocacy Center
Annalise Rust, Ministry of Family Affairs, Culture, Church and Gender Equality, Greenland
Place: Aaria
Getting Your Research Published in an Academic Journal: Advice from a Former Editor of Child Abuse & Neglect
Moderator: John M. Leventhal, Yale School of Medicine, USA
Place: Sonaatti 1
Developing and implementing e-leaerning on CAN
Moderator: Marielle Dekker, Augeo Foundation, Netherlands
Place: Sonaatti 2
It ain’t what you do it’s the way that you do it. Promoting participation amongst young people who have experienced violence: a conceptual framework
Jan Horwath, the University of Sheffield, UK; Dan Hodgkiss, Walsall Integrated Young People's Support Services, UK; Efrosini Kalyva City College Thessaloniki, Greece; Spyros Spyrou, European University, Cyprus.
Place: Studio
Chair: Victoria Lidchi, Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, UK
Moving Mountains: Enabling Children, Disabling Child Abuse
Karel R. Amaranth, Butler Child Advocacy Center at the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, United States
Childen's views on (the legal ban of) corporal punishment
Ninoslava, Pecnik, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Ana, Tokic, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Initial results of the Pilot study on the extent and scope of child abuse incidence in Nizhny Novgorod region
Tatyana Е. Fedoseeva, Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University; Kimberly Svevo, Child Rights and Protection Consultancy-International, USA (University of Victoria, Canada, Elena N. Volkova, Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University
Recognizing and responding to intimate partner violence and child maltreatment
Tuija Leppäkoski, Aune Flinck, Joonas Kälvinmäki & Eija Paavilainen, University of Tampere, Finland
Mixed-methods research experiences in cases of alleged child maltreatment
Bert Van Puyenbroeck, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Co-authors: Gerrit Loots, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, and Universiteit Gent, Belgium, Hans Grietens, Universiteit Groningen, Netherlands, Wolfgang Jacquet, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium
Place: Rondo
Chair: Figen Sahin, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine. Turkey
The Negative and Harmful Experiences of Children Participating in Organised Sport in the UK
Kate Alexander and Anne Stafford, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Listening to the voices of children. Inviting to partnership in social work.
A-M E. Olsson, University of Kristianstad, Sweden
Young people in the Interface of Child Welfare and Youth Psychiatry in Finland
Kaisa-Elina Hotari, University of Tampere, Finland
“It was just an arrangement for the adults” - Divorcing parents negotiating the best of child
Marina Bergman-Pyykkönen, Finnish Forum for Mediation, Vaula Haavisto, Finnish Forum for Mediation, Synnöve Karvinen-Niinikoski, University of Helsinki, Minna Mattila-Aalto, Finnish Forum for Mediation
What's the plan? Youth participation in planning: An Australian Context
Jacqueline Reed and Rosemary Jenkinson, CREATE Foundation, Australia
Place: Sopraano
Chair: Raija-Leena Punamäki, University of Tampere, Finland
Qualified professionals working for the wellbeing of children and families
Eva Siitonen, Tehy, Finland
Children in Greenland who live a risky life
Else Christensen, The Danish National Centre for Social Research, Denmark
Co-auhtor: Kirsten Ørgaard, The Dandelion, Nuuk
Psychosocial support among school shooting trauma exposed students in Kauhajoki, Finland
Tuija Turunen, Hospital District of South Ostrobothnia, Finland
Co-author: Sirkka Ala-aho, Hospital District of South Ostrobothnia, Finland
'Growing-Up Together' Workshops With Parents of Young Children
Ninoslava, Pecnik, University of Zagreb, Croatia, Branka, Starc, Croatia
The Effect of the Safe at Home Response to Family Violence on Child Protection Matters in Tasmania
Margaret Chandler, Legal Aid Commission of Tasmania, Australia
Place: Small Auditorium
Evidence-Supported Multidisciplinary Response to Child Abuse: Children’sAdvocacy Centers and Barnahus
Moderator: Chris Newlin, National Children’s Advocacy Center, USA
Co-Authors: Lou Ann Holland, U.S. Department of Justice, USA
Portuguese management on child abuse and neglect: setting the grounds to the implementation of a child advocay center
Patrícia Jardim1-3, Cristina Ribeiro1-3, Resmiye Oral5, Teresa Magalhães1-4
¹ National Institute of Legal Medicine, North Branch, Porto, Portugal
²Faculty of Medicine - Porto University, Portugal
³ Forensic Science Center - CENCIFOR, Portugal
4 Abel Salazar Biomedical Institute - Porto University, Portugal
5 University Iowa, Carver College of Medicine, Child Protection Program – Iowa City, Iowa, USA
1
Evolution of multicenter collaborative training activities leading to establishment of the first child advocay center in Turkey
Sevgi Baskan, Ufuk Beyazova, Akfer Karaoglan, Resmiye Oral, Figen Sahin, Betul Ulukol
The evaluation of Child Advocacy Centers/Barnahus a brief overview
Carl Göran Svedin, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/IKE, Faculty of Health Sciences, Linköping University, Sweden
Co-author: Chris Newlin, National Children’s Advocacy Centers, USA)
Place: Rondo
Child protection decision making: Assessing the risk of future Harm and the likelihood of change - an evidence based approach
Moderator: Arnon Bentovim, Child and Family Training, UK
Enhancing practice in assessing parenting and family life
Stephen Pizzey, Liza Bingley Miller, (Arnon Bentovim)
Enhancing practice in assessing families in complex child care cases
Liza Bingley Miller, Arnon Bentovim
The SAAF – Safeguarding children assessment and analysis framework – risks of future harm and prospects for intevention
Arnon Bentovim, Liza Bingley Miller, Marianne Bentovim, Stephen Pizzey
Place: Sopraano
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: What do we know and what should we do?
Moderator: Tatiana Balachova, Prevent FAS Research Group and University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, USA
FASD in Lithuania. Problems in diagnostics and management.
Audrone Prasauskiene, Children’s rehabilitation hospital, branch to the Lithuanian university of health sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania
The role of FASD in children taken into custody
Ilona Autti-Rämö, the Social Insurance Institution, Research Department, Helsinki, Finland
Alcohol consumption by childbearing age women in Nizhny Novgorod region in Russia
Prevent FAS Research Group: Tatiana Balachova, Barbara Bonner, Elena Volkova, Larissa Skitnevskaya
Women’s attitudes toward alcohol consumption during pregnancy
Prevent FAS Research Group: Tatiana Balachova, Barbara Bonner, Elena Volkova, Kosih Elena
Place: Studio
BECAN consolidated Round Tables Epidemiological Field Research and Administrative Data Case-Surveillance Studies on Child Abuse and Neglect
Moderator: George Nikolaidis, Department of Mental Health and Social Welfare, Institute of Child Health, Greece
Participants: George Nikolaidis, Institute of Child Health, Greece, Enila Cenko, Children’s Human Rights Centre of Albania, Albania, Miroslav Rajter, Faculty of Law, Department of Social Work, University of Zagreb, Croatia, Imola Antal, Social Work Department, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
Place: Opus 4
Chair: Victoria Lidchi, Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, UK
The Prevalence and Impact of Sibling Victimisation in the United Kingdom
Christine Bradley, NSPCC, United Kingdom
Lorraine Radford, University of Bristol & NSPCC, UK; Susana Corral, City University & NSPCC, UK; and Helen Fisher, Kings College London, UK
The significance of social skills in the bullying processes of preschoolers
Vilja Laaksonen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Co-author: Maili Pörhölä, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Who do you turn to?: Informal emotional support provided by peers to children experiencing abuse and violence
Allnock, Debra National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, United Kingdom, Radford, Lorraine, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and the University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Creation of child-friendly inquiry and investigation procedures
Lyudmila B. Morozova, Nizhny Novgorod Resource Center, Russia
Prevalence of Emotional Abuse in Childhood in the United Kingdom: Impact and overlap with other victimisation experiences
Susana Corral, City University, London & NSPCC, United Kingdom
Co-authors: Lorraine Radford, University of Bristol & NSPCC, UK; Christine Bradley, NSPCC, UK, and Helen Fisher, Kings College London, UK
Place: Sonaatti 2
Chair: Kevin Lalor, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
Adolescents’ coping with domestic violence
Sari Lepistö, University of Tampere, Finland
Co-author Eija Paavilainen, University of Tampere, Finland
Multi-Professional Implementation of Policy for Children in Public Care: Higher Aspirations to Secure Children’s Brighter Futures
Jennifer Davidson, Director, Scotland’s Centre for Excellence for Looked After Children, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
Co-Presenter: Professor Andrew Kendrick, University of Strathclyde
“If kids don’t feel safe they don’t do anything”: Young People’s views on help-seeking and receiving services when they have been maltreated
Sarah Gorin, NSPCC, England
Co-author: Alison Jobe, NSPCC, England
Youth in Care and the Devastating Impact of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: What Child Welfare Agencies Need to Know
Linda Burnside, Avocation, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Don Fuchs, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Co-authors: Amy Reinink & Shelagh Marchenski, University of Manitoba
Participation of children in making plans in child protection
Anni G. Haugen, University of Iceland, Iceland
Place: Sonaatti 1
Chair: Mia Lumio, City of Tampere, Finland
Preventing and Combating Child Abuse and Neglect: an overview of 5
Countries
Mariska De Baat, Peter van der Linden The Netherlands Youth Institute, Netherlands
A cross-national study on the availability and comparability of child maltreatment data
Emily R. Munro, Loughborough University, England
Peer abuse at school and in higher education: Are they associated?
Maili Pörhölä, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Child Abuse and Neglect: Changing Responsibilities in this Globalized World
Pat Cox, University of Central Lancashire, UK
World Perspectives 2010
Lil Tonmyr, Public Health Agency of Canda, Injury and Child Maltreatment Section, Jenny Gray, Editor of World Perspectives and ISPCAN Councillor
Place: Rondo
Towards a common conceptualization of childhood neglect. How can we better define, operatinalize and monitor definitions and measures of neglect in order to enable prevention, intervention and treatment?
Moderator: Grete Dyb, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
Co-authors: Helene Flood Aakvaag, Mia Myhre, Synne Øien Stensland and Siri Thoresen, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies NKVTS
Can we define neglect?
Synne Øien Stensland, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Norway, Helene Aakvaag, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, Norway, and Grete Dyb, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies and Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
The Operationalization of Neglect – Learning from Experience
Helene Flood Aakvaag, Synne Stensland and Siri Thoresen, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies NKVTS, Norway
Clinical implications of defining childhood neglect
Mia Cathrine Myhre, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, NKVTS and Oslo University Hospital, Norway, Synne Øien Stensland, NKVTS, Norway and Grete Dyb, NKVTS and Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
Place: Studio
Early prevention through enriching parenthood - a co-parenting approach to professional encounters
Moderator: Jukka Mäkelä, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland
The human need for shared and co-operative parenting
Jukka Mäkelä, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland
Partnership as a co-parenting approach to professional encounters
Marjatta Kekkonen, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland
One step ahead - promotional interviews and observation to diminish abuse and neglect
Arja Hastrup, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland
Building multisectoral support for parenting - families with parental mental health problems, substance use issues and poverty in focus
Tytti Solantaus, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland
Co-authors: Mika Niemelä, Marianne Sipilä, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finlan
Place: Small Auditorium
BECAN Round Table
“Ethical and Methodological Issues on Child Abuse and Neglect Research”
Moderator: Moderator: George Nikolaidis, Department of Mental Health and Social Welfare, Institute of Child Health, Greece
Participants:
George Nikolaidis, Institute of Child Health, Greece, Kevin Browne, University of Nottingham, U.K., Maria Roth, Social Work Department, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania, Miroslav Rajter, Faculty of Law, Department of Social Work, University of Zagreb, Croatia, John Fluke, American Humane Association, U.S.A.
Place: Sonaatti 2
Myriam Caranzano, ASPI Foundation, Switzerland
The relations between the client and the document in child protection context
Tarja Vierula, University of Tampere, Finland
Understanding my Life: A Qualitative Study of Parents’ Experiences of Intensive Support
Pat Cox, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Co-author: Karen Whittaker, University of Central Lancashire, UK
How Children Tell: Factors influencing disclosure of child sexual abuse
Culhane, Maebh, McElvaney, Rosaleen DIT School of Social Sciences, Dublin, Ireland
Responses against child trafficking in Europe: From direct actions to structural approaches
Pierre Cazenave, Terre des hommes – Child Relief, Hungary
Session 16
Place: Sonaatti 1
Chair: Koenraad Norga, University of Leuven, Belgium
Rebuilding Childhoods.
An evidence-based manual of therapeutic intervention for child sexual abuse
Debra Allnock, The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, United Kingdom, Trish O’Donnell, NSPCC, United Kindom
Safeguarding Children across Services: Messages from Research on Identifying and Responding to Child Maltreatment
Jenny Gray, Department for Education, England, Carolyn Davies, University of London, England
National Guideline concerning child maltreatment as the basis of developing multiprofessional practices
Eija Paavilainen, University of Tampere, Finland
Co-author: Aune Flinck, University of Tampere, National Institute of Health and Welfare, Finland
Development of national guidelines for the medical assessment of suspected child physical abuse in Norway
Mia C. Myhre, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studie, NKVTS and Oslo University Hospital, Norway
Kathinka Aslaksen, NKVTS and Sørlandet Hospital, Norway, Grete Dyb, NKVTS and Institute of Clinical Medicine, UiO, Norway, Arne K. Myhre, RVTS and St. Olav’s University Hospital, Norway
Good practice for the prevention of abuse and violence by women – The Demeter Programme
Tanja Harju, Maria Akatemia ry, Finland
Co-author: Marjo-Riitta Karhunen, Maria Akatemia ry, Finland
Place: Aaria
Chair: Heidi Manns-Haatanen, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland
Perceived parental closeness, support and control as protective or risk factors of adolescents’ sexual abuse
Kadri Soo, University of Tartu, Estonia
Co-author: Mare Ainsaar University of Tartu, Estonia
Changing the paradigm - how to move from uncertainty to reliability
Peter Lachman, Great Ormond Street Hospital London
Camden PCT, Royal Free Hospital Hampstead, United Kingdom
Have children been left behind in the battle against violence in close relationships?
Anni Haugen, University of Iceland, Iceland
What makes for a good assessment of a child in need and their family? Messages from research
Danielle Turney, University of Bristol, UK
Co-author: Dendy Platt, University of Bristol, UK
Effective outcomes in work with denied child abuse: myth or reality?
Anne Hollows, Sue Foley, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom
Place: Sopraano
Chair: Noora Ellonen, Police College of Finland, Finland
Safety, confidentiality and children’s rights as participants in research on child maltreatment : ethical issues in survey research
Lorraine Radford, University of Bristol England
Co-authors: Susana Corral and Christine Bradley, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, NSPCC, England
U.S. National Survey of Children’s Exposure to Violence (NatSCEV)
Heather A. Turner, University of New Hampshire, USA
Co-authors: David Finkelhor, University of New Hampshire, U.S.A., Sherry Hamby, Sewanee, The University of the South
Cross national comparative session on the maltreatment and victimisation of children and young people – findings from the UK
Lorraine Radford, University of Bristol, England
Co-authors: Susana Corral and Christine Bradley, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, NSPCC, England
The epidemiology of trauma/victimization in a Swedish sample of adolescents
Carl Göran Svedin, Nikolas Aho, Linköping University, Sweden
The role of emotional abuse and neglect in the intergenerational transmission of psychological effects of armed conflict in Palestine
Esa Palosaari, University of Tampere, Finland
Co-authors: Samir Qouta, Islamic University of Gaza, Palestine, Eyad El-Sarraj, Gaza Community Mental Health Programme, Palestine, Raija-Leena Punamäki, University of Helsinki, Finland
Place: Rondo
Longitudinal studies in child care and protection - outcomes and measures
Moderator: Tarja Heino, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland
Population-level Risk Factors for Foster Care - A register-based follow-up study of the 1987 Birth Cohort
Kestilä Laura, National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
Co-authors: Paananen Reija, Väisänen Antti, Muuri Anu, Heino Tarja and Gissler Mika, National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland
Invisible child maltreatment and long-term social harm:
A social psychological study of PTSD and suicidal behavior based on national samples
Mogens Nygaard Christoffersen, The Danish National Institute of Social Research
A follow-up study of children taken into care in 2006 – methodological considerations
Tuija Eronen, University of Tampere, Finland
Co-author: Tarja Pösö, University of Tampere, Finland
Exploring the demand for child welfare services: Do social workers have preventive role?
Antti Väisänen, Centre for Health and Social Economics, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland
Co-author: Ismo Linnosmaa, Centre for Health and Social Economics, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland
Place: Small Auditorium
Child Protection with Violence Intervention
Moderator: Minna Juutilainen, Central Finland Healthcare District
Fatal Child Abuse and Other Filicides in Finland
Anne Kauppi, Juhani Merikanto, Kari Karkola, Tuija Vanamo, Kirsti Kumpulainen
Hurting and Healing from Childhood Interpersonal Trauma
Minna Juutilainen, Central Finland Healthcare District
Systematic Violence Intervention during Pregnancy and Childbirth: A Good Practice in Central Finland Healthcare District
Minna Juutilainen, Juhani Merikanto, Raakel Petäjäjärvi, Central Finland Health District
Place: Sopraano (9.00-10.00)
Engaging with Father
Moderator: Nick Stanley, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Strategies for engaging with fathers who perpetrate domestic violence - evidence from two studies
Nick Stanley, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Holding Men to Account in Domestic Violence – shifting the mandate for change through engagement
John
Devaney, Queen’s University Belfast, UK
Place: Sonaatti 2
Safeguarding Children in whom Illness is Fabricated or Induced:
An Introduction to the English Training Materials
Jan Horwath, University of Sheffield, UK
Co-authors: Christopher Bools, Oxford Health, UK, Richard Wilson, UK, Jenny Gray, Department for Education, UK
Place: Sonaatti 1
Satu Kivitie-Kallio, HUCH, Finland
Improving the Odds - A special training program for pediatricians
Yoram Ben-Yehuda, Hadassah Ein Kerem University Hospital, Israel
Screening for child abuse risk factors by midwives in the Netherlands
Remy Vink, TNO, Leiden, the Netherlands
Co-author: Bregje van Sleuwen, TNO, Leiden, the Netherlands
Developing maltreatment severity assessment criteria to improve clinical CPS decision-making in Spain
Ignacia Arruabarrena, University of the Basque Country, Spain
Co-authors: Joaquín de Paúl, University of the Basque Country, Spain
Mediation as a means to settle family violence and reduce child abuse and neglect
Aune Flinck, National Institute for Health and Welfare Technologies and Practices Assessment Unit, FinSoC, Finland
Child Protection Policy and Intimate Partner Woman Abuse: An Alternative Policy Framework
Kendra Nixon, University of Manitoba, Canada
Place: Studio
Chair: Jonathan Picken, BASPCAN, UK
Child Advocacy Centres: The Australian experience
Natalie Hall, Parkerville Children and Youth Care, Australia
Working together to stop child abuse: Cooperation across three Caucasus countries
Lia Saralidze, The Public Health and Medicine Development Fund of Georgia, Georgia, Armine Gmyur-Karapetyan, "Arevamanuk", Armenia; Professor Margaret Lynch
Child Protection Systems: Stakeholder cooperation and accountability enforcement through child helplines
Hasna Benhadhou/Marieke Noz, Child Helpline International, The Netherlands
MaSu Development Project – Intercultural dialogue for the prevention of child abuse and neglect
Tanja Harju, Maria Akatemia ry, Finland
Co-author: Marjo-Riitta Karhunen, Maria Akatemia ry, Finland
The first children’s rights congress in Turkey: Children’s Rights for Children’s Republic
Serpil Ugur Baysal, Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey
Place: Aaria
Chair: Gabriel Otterman, Uppsala Children’s Hospital, Sweden
Puzzling medical symptoms with maltreatment implications, co-operative and creative solutions
Sue Foley, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Australia
Promoting Positive Care Practices: Assessment and Research-Informed Intervention With Residential Care Staff
Dora Pereira, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
Co-author, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
Involving Young People in Research on Neglect
Sarah Gorin, NSPCC, England
Addressing denial and complexity in intra-familal sexual abuse - the lessons from Maison d'accueil Jean Bru, Agen, France
Peter Lachman, Jacques
Argeles, Patrick Ayoun, Adeline Gouttenoire, Michel Louvet Hélène Romano,
Scientific Council, Association Docteurs Bru, Paris, France
Using evidence base in child sexual abuse
Jean Price, BASPCAN England
Place: Opus 4
Chair: Else Christensen, Danish National Research Institute for Social Welfare, Denmark
Parents' substance misuse and children’s rights for support: Hypotheses and preliminary results of a register study
Kirsimarja Raitasalo, Marja Holmila, Finland
Applying the ‘community standard’ to assessing child neglect in the Northern Territory, Australia: policy making on the front line.
Nettie Flaherty, Monash University; Flinders University/Charles Darwin University Department of Rural Health, Australia
A model of sharing social responsibility for vulnerable children among practitioners, managers and political decision-makers
Anna Metteri, University of Tampere, Finland
Co-author: Niina Suhonen, University of Tampere, Finland