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Professor Kevin Browne
BSc., MSc., PhD., M.Ed., C.Psychol., F.I.Biol.
University of Nottingham
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United Kingdom
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University of Nottingham
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Professor Kevin Browne (BSc., MSc., PhD., M.Ed., C.Psychol., F.I.Biol.) is Director of the Centre for Forensic and Family Psychology and holds the Chair of Forensic Psychology and Child Health at the University of Nottingham Medical School. He is currently Consultant to the European Commission, UNICEF and the World Health Organisation on children in adversity and children in conflict with the law, following 12 years as an Executive Councilor of the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. He has worked in more than 50 countries worldwide, to improve the care and protection of children, spending 3 years as consultant to the EU and the prime minister of Romania (2003 to 2006) on the de-institutalisation of children. He is now working in South America promoting the same topic through the development of foster care. At Nottingham, he runs a Professional Doctorate in Forensic Psychology which is a three year programme for those, with an Honours Degree in Psychology, interested in becoming practitioners. He is also an academic practitioner in the Nottingham Institute for Mental Health.
My Abstracts
1.
Preventing Institutional Care For All Children: Evidence Of Critical Periods In Human Development And The Effects Of Adverse/traumatic Experiences.
2.
International Overview Of The Relationship Between Institutional Care, Fostering And Adoption.
Sessions Attending
1. The Opening Doors For Europe's Children Campaign. Strengthening Families, Ending Institutional Care.
2. International Overview Of The Relationship Between Institutional Care, Fostering And Adoption
3. Preventing Institutional Care For All Children: Evidence Of Critical Periods In Human Development And The Effects Of Adverse/traumatic Experiences
Speaking Engagement
1. International Overview Of The Relationship Between Institutional Care, Fostering And Adoption
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02 Nov, 2017
Background: Young children continue to be frequently placed in institutional care throughout the world. This occurs despite wide recognition that ins...
2. Preventing Institutional Care For All Children: Evidence Of Critical Periods In Human Development And The Effects Of Adverse/traumatic Experiences
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02 Nov, 2017
From a Child’s Rights perspective, the workshop covers abuse, neglect and abandonment of children with and without special needs who are removed f...
Topics
1. Child Protection Systems and Deinstitutionalisation (DI) Reform
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