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The Scott Lecture Series

The Scott Lecture Series is funded by The G. Mildred and A. Foster Scott Charitable Foundation. The intent of this series is to provide a forum for speakers on a range of current topics relevant to child and family wellbeing in the areas of practice, policy, research, and/or advocacy.

Please check the individual lecture schedule for time and location. Lectures are open to the public and are followed by a question and answer period as well as an opportunity to meet the speaker.

2008-2009   CCFWB Scott Lecture Series

October 15

Child Protection from a Medical Perspective

Cindy W. Christian, MD

Co-director, Safe Place: The Center for Child Protection and

Health; The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Endowed Chair

in Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect; and Associate

Professor of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania School of

Medicine.

November 19

On Belonging and Belongings: Older Adults,

Katrina and Lessons Learned

Jennifer W. Campbell, MSW, PhD

Director of the Hurricane Fund for the Elderly, an initiative

of Grantmakers in Aging

February 25

Community Building in the New Deal Era: Migrant Workers,

the Federal Government, and the Politics of Social

Reform

Veronica Martinez-Matsudais

Doctoral Candidate in American History with a portfolio in

Mexican American Studies, University of Texas at Austin and

Andrew W. Mellon Humanities Fellow, Department of History,

Bryn Mawr College

April 16

Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-up: An Intervention for

Infants and Toddlers Who Have Experienced Early Adversity

Mary Dozier, PhD

Professor of Psychology, and Amy E. DuPont Chair of Child Development, University of Delaware

 

Because seating is limited, we ask that you

R.S.V.P. to 610-520-2605 or probinson@brynmawr.edu.

Continuing Education are available for the Scott Lecture Series.

Appropriate application for credits will be made available at the registration table and a $10.00 fee collected the evening of the event for processing credits.

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