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Update on United Equal Parenting Conference 2007 - The Best Interests of the Child
We are pleased to announce the United Equal Parenting Conference 2007 – “The Best Interests of the Child”, to be held in Reading, Berkshire, England on Saturday and Sunday 16th-17th June 2007. The conference aims to discuss the best interests of the child, a much mis-used phrase, children's rights and equal parenting. Campaigners, authors, well-known figures, charities and organisations have been invited to speak. There’ll be talks including “Choice for children?”, “Best interests of the child? A revolutionary & personal view” and from various equal parenting organisations. The full schedule is nearly complete and will be announced later in May.
All views are welcome on how to progress equal parenting. We invite all who pursue the fight for children’s rights and the rights for both parents to parent equally after a divorce or relationship breakdown.
Booking is now being accepted for the conference at an early bird rate of £20 for the both days.
For details see the website http://www.unitedconference.com
Or to join the mailing list send a blank email to join@unitedconference.com
We would like to hear from other organisations and also individuals who would like to put their views to the conference. Suggestions for speakers to speakers@unitedconference.com
There are social events on Friday and Saturday evenings.
There will also be a separate half day conference on men’s rights in general and is called ““Men’s Hour Conference - The Men’s Movement – Where is It?”. Including talks on “Why have 2 sexes anyway?” and “How to go forward from here”.
Please pass on to anybody else who might be interested.
United Equal Parenting Conference 2007 - The Best Interests of the Child
Saturday, 16th June and Sunday, 17th June 2007
Reading, Berkshire (Just off the A329(M) via M4 Junction 10) and a 5 minute bus ride from Reading Station.
Equal rights should be granted for fathers on seperation. Henry Billingham, Conservatives Minister Of Justice agrees, so why doesn't David cameron acknowledge it? Is he afraid of losing female voters?
http://www.fathers-rights.co.uk
Posted by: Lee Smith | May 03, 2010 at 10:32 AM