Friends

Make a Donation

Give as you earn

Legacy

Events

Events

PAC Newsletter - ImPACt -

Annual Report

Latest Training

Publications we sell

Selected Practice Papers

Information Packs

Introduction

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3           

Additional Services for Subscribing Local Authorities

Additional Services for Non-Subscribing Local Authorities

Locally Based Counselling Surgeries

Additional Services for Individuals

List of Subscribing Local Authorities

Public Seminars & Workshops

Professionals

Adoptive Parents / Foster Carers and Prospective Adopters

Birth Parents / Relatives

Adopted Adults

On-site Training

Advice line and Counselling

Child and Family Therapeutic Service

Working with Black & Ethnic Minority Families

Contact and Mediation Service

Child Advocacy

Locally Based Services

Consultancy

Training for Professionals

The Organisation, Mission and Values

Management Committee

Complaints / Suggestions

How to find us

Home Page
About PAC
Find a Counsellor
Services
Training
our Subscribers
Publications
PAC news
How you can help
Vacancies
Make a Donation!
Subscribe to PAC
Login

 

building family connections building family connections

Wednesday, 10th of March 2010

PAC Logo

 

 

 

PAC News

Support Team PAC in the 2009 London Marathon!


BME Training pack
BME training pack

Annual Review
Annual Review
2008-2009

Training Programme 08-09
Sue Cowling memorial seminars series 2009-10

Training Programme 08-09
PAC's newsletter, Summer 2009,
Issue 18

CSCI:
Inspection Report

CSCI Inspection Report

 

The impact of slavery on current day parenting of black and minority ethnic adopted children

This groundbreaking conference was held by PAC at the London School of Economics, on 1st February 2008.  We are thankful to all four of the day’s keynote speakers for their permission to provide here the texts of their presentations.

Keynote presentations

Aileen Alleyne PhD The influence of 'the internal oppressor' on personal and collective progress within the black community
 
Paul Renn PhD Attachment, affect regulation and trauma: the transmission of patterns across generations
 
Elaine Arnold PhD The impact of broken attachments on Mothers and Children
 
Lennox K Thomas Parenting Roles and the African Caribbean Man in Post Slavery Society


PAC gratefully acknowledges the support of The Parenting Fund in staging this conference.

 

Contact us | Registered Charity No 294998 | VAT Registration no.625 872 420
A company limited by guarantee | Registered in England and Wales no.2040322