At the beginning of September, 13 Westminster Children Society (WCS) staff met at the airport to fly to Malta to take part in their first European Early Childhood Education Research Association conference. It was the culmination of a plan that was conceived when I heard Pen Green's Margy Whalley talk about how much her staff had benefited from attending the previous conference. I was inspired!
The event was organised by the University of Malta on behalf of EECERA, an international association of early childhood researchers, policy makers and practitioners. They come together annually to promote and disseminate new research that will extend the theories which underpin services for children up to the age of eight and their families.
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