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Phil Jones
Professor
IOE, University College London
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Country
United Kingdom
Company/Organisation
IOE, University College London
Bio
Phil Jones is Professor of Children's Rights and Wellbeing at UCL's Institute of Education and was Director of Research, School of Education, at the University of Leeds. He was recently awarded a Fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce ( RSA) and was a Mellon Distinguished Scholar at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Publications include 'Rethinking Childhood: Attitudes in Contemporary Society' (Continuum); 'Rethinking Children's Rights' (with Welch, Bloomsbury); 'Exploring Education and Childhood ' (with Wyse, Davis and Rogers, Routledge) and he is editor of Bloomsbury's 'New Childhoods' Series. He is working on the second edition of 'The Arts Therapies' (Routledge) and third edition of 'Drama As Therapy' (Routledge). Phil has lectured widely including as keynote for the Triennial Congress on World Psychotherapy held in Sydney.
My Abstracts
1.
Children’s Views Of Their Engagement In Psychotherapy Interventions In Residential Out Of Home Care In Malta
2.
Reference Groups And Researching Children’s Experiences And Views
Sessions Attending
1. Children's Views Of Their Engagement In Psychotherapy Interventions In Residential Out Of Home Care In Malta
2. Reference Groups And Researching Children's Experiences And Views
Speaking Engagement
1. Children's Views Of Their Engagement In Psychotherapy Interventions In Residential Out Of Home Care In Malta
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02 Nov, 2017
The Views of Psychotherapies project seeks to evoke, represent and understand children’s perspectives of their engagement in psychotherapy intervent...
2. Reference Groups And Researching Children's Experiences And Views
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02 Nov, 2017
The aim of the session is to enable participants to gain insight into the theory and practice of reference group work with children in relation to res...
Topics
5. Partnership, engagement and children & youth participation
Co-Authors
Daniel Mercieca
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