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Wednesday, 7 April 2021, 9:38 am
From quality sleep to developing language, experts will
share their expertise on many aspects of child well-being at
a symposium at the University of Canterbury (UC) this
week.
Children’s Commissioner Honourable Judge
Andrew Becroft and Assistant Māori Commissioner Glenis
Philip-Barbara will present the keynote address,
“The
Good Life”, In search of child and youth well-being in
NZ - at the Child Well-being Research Symposium on
Thursday 8 and Friday 9 April.
Professor Gail Gillon,
Director of UC’s Child Well-being Research Institute
(CWRI) is excited to showcase the leading research being
undertaken through the Institute.
“It’s a