Insightful Discussions at Harcourt Chambers Infant Head Injuries in Child Protection Conference


28th Jun 2024 | Events


Last Friday, the Infant Head Injuries in Child Protection conference held at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford proved to be a significant and impactful event. The conference, aimed at addressing the complex and sensitive issues surrounding infant head injuries within the realm of child protection, was well-attended and highly informative.

The day was marked by insightful presentations and thought-provoking discussions led by a distinguished panel of speakers. We extend our heartfelt thanks to John Vater KC, Aidan Vine KC, LJ Baker, Dr. Kieran Hogarth, Dr. Patrick Cartlidge, and Mr. Jayaratnam Jayamohan for their invaluable contributions. Their expertise and dedication to this critical field provided attendees with a wealth of knowledge and a deeper understanding of the complexities involved.

The Ashmolean Museum offered a beautiful and fitting venue for the event, providing an atmosphere conducive to learning and collaboration. The museum’s historic charm and elegance added a unique touch to the conference, enhancing the overall experience for all participants.

We are grateful to everyone who attended and contributed to making this conference a success. The discussions and connections made during this event are invaluable.

Thank you once again to our esteemed speakers and all attendees for their commitment and engagement.

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