The Wednesday Lectures and Public Events
Dr Tom Campbell: University of Leeds, Author of Dyslexia: The Government of Reading
Genealogies of Impairment Categories: A Research Programme for Social Sciences
UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND CENTRE FOR APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES (CASS)
Presents the First in a Series of Public Lectures September 30th 3-5pm Priestman 118
CASS Seminar_September 2015_online
The North East Race and Equality Forum Present Hate Crime and Race Equality
A major conference sponsored by Northumbria PCC In partnership with
Newcastle upon Tyne Great Hall, Sutherland Building, Northumbria University
October 15 2015 9.30am-4pm
NEREF-NorthumbriaPCCconferenceProgramme-2015
NEREFInformation Briefing No 1
Present the Third International Seminar Series:
Tackling Interpersonal Violence: A Partnership Approach in the Age of Austerity
Starting on September 18h 2015 with the First Seminar
Counting and Addressing the Costs of Austerity on domestic and sexual violence services in the North East and Beyond
10am – 3.30 pm
NRF Seminar Series_First Seminar
Prof. Jill Manthorpe, Professor of Social Work at King’s College London and Director of the Social Care Workforce Research Unit will speak on:
Learning from Adult Serious Case Reviews- Past and Future
An Introduction to Making Research Count will be given by Dr James Blewett
Date: Wednesday November 4th 2015: 2.30pm- 5pm
Venue: Sir Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre, St.Peter’s Campus, University of Sunderland
Learning from Adult Serious Case Reviews- Past and Future
CASS Presents the Third International Seminar Series:
Tackling Interpersonal Violence: A Partnership Approach in the Age of Austerity
Starting on September 18h 2015 with the First Seminar
Counting and Addressing the Costs of Austerity on domestic and sexual violence services in the North East and Beyond
10am – 3.30 pm
NRF Seminar Series_First Seminar
Faye Cosgrove
Presents: The Special Constable under Austerity.
CENTRE FOR APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES (CASS).
The Wednesday Lecture
April 29th 3-5pm Priestman 015
Special Constables_CASS Seminar_April 2015
TACKLING INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE: A PARTNERSHIP APPROACH IN THE AGE OF AUSTERITY
CENTRE FOR APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES (CASS) WITH NORTHERN ROCK FOUNDATION ANNOUNCE THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR SERIES:
Dates for your Diary
June 5th 2015: Austerity: Impacts on domestic and sexual
violence services nationally and in the North East
Sept 18th 2015: Domestic Homicide Reviews: taking the learning back
to partnership working
Dec 11th 2015: The toxic Trio: domestic violence, mental health
and substance use. Building partnership working.
March 11th 2016: Keeping an eye on the children: Strengthening
Partnership working when children are involved
June 10th 2016: Policing Who? Building partnership working for
survivors who do not fit the public story of DVA
Sept 16th 2016: Marginalised communities, diversity and
difference. Building community partnerships
Dec 16th 2016: Perpetrator Accountability and an integrapproach:
Building new partnerships in ‘relationships services’
March 10th 2017: Navigating Commissioners’ Criteria for Public
Funding: opportunities for partnership not competition
Matt Durey and Catherine Donovan
Presents: The Austerity Seminar Series March 25th 2015
CENTRE FOR APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES (CASS)
Priestman Room 015
‘Well, that would be nice, but we can’t do that in the current climate’: Implications for Equalities of Prioritisation Resulting from Austerity
CASS Newsletter
Welcome to our fifth Newsletter
Newsletter_February 2015- Final version
NORTH EAST RACE EQUALITY FORUM
Information Briefing No. 1
‘Race’, Immigration and the General Election
NEREFInformation Briefing No 1
DYSLEXIA MATTERS CONFERENCE FOR ADULTS
A day event exploring: Empowerment and Knowledge about Overcoming Barriers for people with Dyslexia
Saturday March 21st 2015
at the National Glass Centre,
Sunderland, SR6 0GL
Dyslexia Matters Adult Conference 2015 Programme 2
Booking Form Dyslexia Matters Conf March 2015 (1)-3
Dr Sheila Quaid presenting in the Austerity Series
Mothering in an age of Austerity
January 28th 3-5pm in Priestman 103
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CENTRE FOR APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES (CASS)
Monday February 2nd 2015
A day event exploring Child Sexual Exploitation and Young Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and/ or Trans and/or Questioning (LGBTQ) People
In the Gateway, Room 2, Chester Road Campus
CASS Seminar FEB Child Sexual Exploitation
CENTRE FOR APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES (CASS)
Presents: The Austerity Seminar Series
Wednesdays 3-5pm, Priestman 015
November 2014– May 2015
CASS Seminar Series on Austerity_2014_15
Chair: Andrew Dalton – ‘We Were Here’
World AIDS Day event at the University of Sunderland
Screening of the documentary ‘We Were Here’ which chronicles the life stories and reactions of people living throughout the height of the ‘HIV/AIDS epidemic’ in San Franscisco in the 1980s
This will be followed by an open panel discussion
2nd December from 7pm-9:30pm
David Putnam Media Centre
St. Peter’s Campus
Room 207 (Cinema Room)
CASS World AIDS Day Screening and Discussion
World AIDS Day event Press Release
Dr. Kim Gilligan and Dr. Jane Davies
The Impact of austerity measures on the professional practice of teachers
Wednesday 26th November 2014
Priestman room 015
Gilligan and Davies CASS Seminar_November 2014
November 26th 2014 Austerity Presentation
Prof. Peter Rushton
“Austerity: A Critical History of the Present”
Wednesday 29th October 2014 3-5pm
Priestman Building 015
Dr. Lesley Deacon
Children’s Social Care services: Responses to children who display sexually harmful behaviour 30 April 2014
3-5pm
Priestman Building 301
Dr. David Bates
Racist exclusion and organic multiculturalism: The two faces of British asylum policy 26 March 2014
3-5pm
Priestman Building 301
Dr. Donna Powton
Ethical approaches to computer hacking 26 February 2014
3-5pm
Priestman Building 301
Marc Husband
Digital Youth Work 29 January 2014
3-5pm
Priestman Building 301
Kelly Bessford
CentrePoint peer educators: Homelessness and austerity – voices from practice 11 December 2013
3-5pm
Priestman Building 301
Dr. Dan Kilvington
British Asians and racism in professional football 27 November 2013
3-5pm
Priestman Building 301
Zeibeda Sattar
Ageing and Diaspora:The (im)mobilities of first generation Pakistani migrants in the UK 23 October 2013
3-5pm
Priestman Building 301
Dr Wendy Brennan
The deficit state of youth participation 25 September 2013
3-5pm
Priestman Building 301