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ARC CONFERENCE
(ART THERAPY RACE AND CULTURE GROUP)

'What is different about working with difference?'

27 April 2007 10am – 4pm

Venue: Friends House, 173 Euston Road, London (opposite Euston Station)

The Art Therapy Race and Culture sub group of the British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT) is holding a conference that aims to:
• Promote and foster inclusion within the art therapy profession.
• Explore different theoretical approaches for working with difference.

Keynote speakers from diverse theoretical and cultural backgrounds will address how their particular theoretical approach makes a difference in working with difference.

Keynote speakers include: Camila Batmanghelidjh and Professor Di Waller

Workshop leaders include: Marian Liebmann, Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq and Deirdre McConnell

Through this conference we plan to
• Develop a theoretical and practical toolbox of approaches which art therapists will be able to use in their work settings.
• Influence the ways in which art therapy and equalities are addressed and taught in art therapy training institutions.
• Have a positive impact on practice and the development of the profession.


http://www.baat.org/arc_conference.html for more information regarding the conference ie booking

contact details

BAAT, 24-27 White Lion Street, London N1 9PD
Tel: 020 7686 4216 Fax: 020 7837 7945


email: info@baat.org

© British Association of Art Therapists 2007

ALL approaches within the caring profession welcome!!!! 120 spaces!!



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