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Past Events

IoI at Think-in-Kingston festival
Are we over-protecting children?
In association with IoI Parents Forum
Venue: Kingston University, Penrhyn Road campus, Kingston-upon-Thames, KT1 2EE
Date: March 24, 2009
Time: 19:00-20:30
Tickets: Free
Booking: Reservation required. Book via http://www.kingston.gov.uk/think-in-kingston or 020 8547 5205 (answerphone only)

Following the Baby P tragedy, child protection is in the spotlight again. As politicians and pundits suggest myriad new procedures to prevent future deaths, is society in danger of becoming over-obsessed with child safety, when in truth such terrible events are rare? The widespread vetting of adults who work with children was designed to weed out paedophiles, but has resulted in many volunteers resigning rather than undergo demeaning criminal records checks. In a climate of mistrust, childcare workers and teachers think twice before comforting a child with a hug, or putting a plaster on a grazed knee. Meanwhile, parental concern about their offspring’s safety means children rarely play unsupervised outdoors. Are over-protective paranoid adults unintentionally restricting children’s social and psychological development, and creating a nation of cotton-wool kids? Is risk aversion damaging children, or should children’s safety trump all other concerns?

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In association with Parents Forum