Name: Louise Forde
Brunel University London
Events this person is speaking at:
Wednesday 14 June 2023 (8th Week, Trinity Term)
The Interdependence and Indivisibility of the UNCRC: Implementing and Understanding the Right to Play and the Convention
Date: 14 June 2023, 13:00 - 13:30 (Wednesday, 8th week, Trinity 2023)
Speaker
s:
Dr Naomi Lott (University of Oxford),
Jonathon Sargeant (Australia Catholic University),
Michael Follet (OPAL),
Neil Coleman (OPAL),
Futhi Mbongwe (Play Africa),
Dr Sonali Nag (University of Oxford),
Hannah Simmons (University of Oxford),
Tim Gill (Independent Scholar),
Six Silberman (University of Oxford),
Ton Liefaard (University of Leiden),
Simone van der Hof (University of Leiden),
Faith Gordon (Australian National University),
John Potter (UCL),
Dr Imogen Goold (University of Oxford),
Adrian Voce OBE (Starlight Children's Foundation),
Sandy Cabrita Gulyurtlu (Starlight Children's Foundation),
Kelsey Graber (University of Cambridge),
Seamus Byrne (Leeds Beckett),
Lara Ibrahim (University of Oxford),
Fiona MacDonald (Open University),
Tristan Cummings (University of Cambridge),
Daniel Ogunniyi (University of Hull),
Aoife Daly (University College Cork),
Ed Kirton-Darling (University of Bristol),
Imogen Clark (Make Space for Girls),
Susannah Walker (Make Space for Girls),
Alice Ferguson (Playing Out),
Jonathan Herring (University of Oxford),
Antonia Layard (University of Oxford),
Philip Jaffe (UN Committee on the Rights of the Child),
Helen Stalford (University of Liverpool),
Shreya Atrey (Associate Professor of International Human Rights Law, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford),
Claire Raissian (NUI Galway),
Sally Atkinson-Sheppard (University of Westminster),
Govind Subedi (Tribhuvan University and Child Workers in Nepal),
Vinaya Kumar Jha (Tribhuvan University),
Louise Forde (Brunel University London)
Venue: Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, Mansfield Road OX1 3TF
Venue Details: Sir Joseph Hotung Auditorium
Organiser:
Dr Naomi Lott (University of Oxford)
Host:
Dr Naomi Lott (University of Oxford)