Conference 2007

PAT Annual Conference 2007 (July, Harrogate)
Date: 30.07.07

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Annual Conference 2007

TEAM (Together, Everyone Achieves More)

Harrogate

Monday 30 July - Wednesday 1 August 2007

Majestic Hotel, Harrogate, North Yorkshire

Conference gives members the opportunity to:

  • influence Association policy
  • raise issues which concern them
  • participate in relevant debates and seminars
  • listen to, and question, interesting guest speakers
  • meet other members and Association staff.

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Conference Programme

 

 

Monday 30 July

 

14.00 Annual General Meeting (Members only)

 

15.00-15.45 Installation of new National Chairman (Geraldine Everett) and Chairman’s speech

 

20.30 General Secretary’s Reception

 

 

Tuesday 31 July

 

09.00-10.30 Motions Session I

 

11.00-12.00 Speaker: Barney McNeany, Northern Ireland Children’s Commission PowerPoint presentation  Transcript

 

13.15-13.45 Speaker: Nick Gibb MP, Conservative Shadow Minister for Schools Click here for speech

 

13.55-14.45 Speaker: Kevin Brennan MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Children, Young People and Families  Click here for speech  Click here for summary

 

15.15-17.00 choice of Seminars:

 

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  • Working towards staff well-being: how the well-being approach can support effective and successful organisations: Jenny Blount, Head of Learning and Development, Worklife Support

     

  • Taking the five areas of the Every Child Matters Agenda: Patricia Barthorpe MEd, DipSEN, Dip MLA       

     

    20.00 Gala Dinner (speaker: broadcaster and author Deric Longden)

     

     

    Wednesday 1 August

     

    09.30-10.15 General Secretary’s speech: Philip Parkin

     

    10.45-11.30 Motions Session II 

     

    11.35-12.10 Professional Nanny of the Year

     

    Close

     

     

    Further information

     

    Contacts: Conference Office (general Conference enquiries) or Communications Officer Richard Fraser (media enquiries and motions).

    Tel: 01332 372337. Fax: 01332 290310

     

     

    Photographs

     

    Pictures by Alan Horner Photography

    For copies of Conference photos, contact pressoffice@pat.org.uk

     

  • Members’ Application Form  (members only) (pdf)

  • Motions Submission Form (members only) (pdf)

     

  • This page last updated: 05/09/07

  • Travel & Accommodation Links

  • Plan your route (from your door to Majestic Hotel, Ripon Road, Harrogate,North Yorkshire, HG1 2HU)

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    Conference Motions 2007

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  • All debated motions were carried.

     

    Speeches for Session I (where available)

    Speeches for Session II (where available)

     

    ‘Conference opposes the raising of the age at which young people leave compulsory education and training’.

    Proposed by: Wesley Paxton (East Riding of Yorkshire)

    Seconded by: Andrew Broadhurst (Lincolnshire)

     

    ‘Conference deplores the very real problem of cyber bullying in schools and demands the closure of sites encouraging such behaviour’

    Proposed by: Kirsti Paterson (Inverness)

    Seconded by: Catriona Tate (Dundee)

     

    ‘Conference calls for the Welsh Assembly Government to consider alternative school structures in rural areas in order to maintain community involvement in education’.

    Proposed by: Kay Wilkinson (Welsh Executive Committee)

    Seconded by: Peter Wilkinson (WEC)

     

    ‘Conference calls on the Government to stop interfering in educational life chances for our young people with attempts at social engineering’.

    Proposed by: Peter Morris (Swansea, Neath & Port Talbot)

    Seconded by: Nardia Foster (Greater London)

     

    ‘Conference believes that the ‘Every Child Matters’ agenda is in reality the ‘Every Statistic Matters’ agenda’

    Proposed by: Ian Pringle (Essex)

    Seconded by: Mandy Morley (Buckinghamshire)

     

    ‘Conference supports the greater use of financial incentives to recruit staff to work in difficult-to-fill posts, including shortage subjects’

    Proposed by: Peter Morris (Swansea, Neath & Port Talbot)

    Seconded by:  David Whitewright (Cheshire)

     

    ‘Conference believes that there is insufficient funding from local authorities and the Government for maintained schools to undertake the full support and education of children with special needs’.

    Proposed by: Jess Stansfield, (Southwark)

    Seconded by Jan Jones (Gloucestershire)

     

     ‘Conference is appalled at the decision of the Secretary of State to refuse to give a remit to the School Teachers’ Review Body to reopen pay negotiations and calls upon him to honour the conditions of the reopener clause set out in the STRB’s 15th Report’

     Proposed by: Caroline Carver (London) (Chair of the Professional Services Committee)

    Seconded by: Ruth Taylor (Hampshire)

     

    ‘Conference believes that early learning opportunities should prepare children for life not just for school’.

    Proposed by: Debe Lawson (Gloucestershire) (Immediate Past Chairman)

    Seconded by: Beth Morris (Hampshire)

     

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