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PROGRAMME
Sunday 21 to Friday 26 November 2004
Please note, the programme below is preliminary and subject to change

blue arrow Sunday 21 November
Afternoon Arrival and registration
Welcome address
Evening Opening dinner

blue arrow Monday 22 November
Morning Setting the context: new laws, new responses
Afternoon Creative responses to prostitution

blue arrow Tuesday 23 November
Morning Criminal Justice System: domestic violence and sexual offences
Afternoon Developing responses to rape and sexual assault

blue arrow Wednesday 24 November
Morning Visit to St. Mary’s Sexual Assault Referral Centre

blue arrow Thursday 25 November
Morning Confronting domestic violence: models of good practice
Afternoon Working with children and young people
Evening Closing dinner

blue arrow Friday 26 November
Morning Beyond individual projects and agencies
Taking Stock and Evaluation
Afternoon Lunch and departure

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