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07 January 2009

Wirral hosts major national conference

After two years of intense preparation, Wirral Council will next month play host to up to 400 national leading figures in Children’s Services when it stages the 105th NEEC (formerly North of England Education Conference).

The conference is being staged in partnership with the University of Chester. Conference president is Baroness Estelle Morris, and the event takes place over three days at Weatherhead Media Arts College, and at Chester Racecourse, between January 7th and 9th.

Keynote speakers include the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, the Rt Hon Ed Balls MP, who will be taking part in an interactive keynote session with delegates drawn from all the professions now working together to deliver Children’s Services.

Other key speakers include Dame Gillian Pugh, The Bishop of Birmingham the Rt Rev David Urquhart, Professor Sir David Watson, Dr David Colin-Thomé and Peter Fahy, Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police.

For the first time, the former educational conference has been opened up to all those working within the Every Child Matters framework – education, health, social care, the youth justice system and research.

The conference learning programme is centred on workforce development,  helping key partners to learn to work together more effectively to safeguard and nurture children and young people.

The conference is being supported by the Department from Children Schools and Families who have sponsored places for England’s most senior school governors and by Serco, the Teacher Learning Academy, the Children’s Workforce Development Council and the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA).

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If you would like any more information please contact Nikki Mullineux, Press and PR Officer, Wirral Council, 0151 691 8360/077969 41253.

Notes to Editors:

The Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) leads the economic development and regeneration of England's Northwest and is responsible for:

• Supporting business growth and encouraging investment
• Matching skills provision to employer needs
• Creating the conditions for economic growth
• Connecting the region through effective transport and communication infrastructure
• Promoting the region’s outstanding quality of life

Investing in England's Northwest (link opens in a new window)