 Afternoon Arrival and registration Welcome address Evening Opening dinner
Morning Setting the context: new laws, new responses Afternoon Creative responses to prostitution
 Morning Criminal Justice System: domestic violence and sexual offences Afternoon Developing responses to rape and sexual assault
Morning Visit to St. Mary’s Sexual Assault Referral Centre
 Morning Confronting domestic violence: models of good practice Afternoon Working with children and young people Evening Closing dinner
 Morning Beyond individual projects and agencies Taking Stock and Evaluation Afternoon Lunch and departure
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The rule means that participants are free to use the information and views received during the event, but that no individual contributor or participant should be quoted (or their identity or affiliation revealed) without their express permission. Any exceptions to this practice (e.g. because a contributor wishes to be on the record) will be stated at the time.
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