Reaching the hard to reach

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Reaching the ‘hard to reach’ – A creative conversation

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Reaching the ‘hard to reach’ – A creative conversation

A couple of months ago I was invited to take part in one of David Cameron‘s ‘creative conversations’. These are professional development events for Skills Development Scotland. In this session I discussed the involvement of families in supporting the career development of young people with Phil Beadle, former Teacher of the Year, author and iconoclast and Suzanne Zeedyk, a developmental psychologist and leading campaigner about the impact and effect of Adverse Childhood experiences.

It was a really interesting conversation, so I thought that I’d share it here for anyone who is interested.

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