WISERD Annual Conference 2015 PROGRAMME Tuesday 30Th June

WISERD Annual Conference 2015 PROGRAMME Tuesday 30Th June

WISERD Annual Conference 2015 PROGRAMME Session Key: Civil Society Education Social Care, Health & Well being Inequalities Data & Methods Devolution Open Featured Session Tuesday 30th June - Day One 11:00 -11:45 Registration Opens / Refreshments available – Riverside Terrace, Gate 7 Welcome Address – Professor Colin Riordan, Vice Chancellor - Cardiff University 11:45-12:00 Room: Millennium Lounge Chair: Prof Ian Rees Jones Keynote 1: Ms Ann Keane , former HM Chief Inspector - Estyn 12:00-13:00 Room: Millennium Lounge Chair: Prof Sally 13:00-14:00 Lunch – Riverside Terrace 14:00-15:30 Session One Strand: Social Care, Health Strand: Civil Society Strand: Education Strand: Devolution Strand: Inequalities & Well being 1 WISERD Annual Conference 2015 PROGRAMME Session Title: Processes of globalization/localization, mobility and citizenship in a Session Title: Mental Health Session Title: Comparative minority language context: a Session Title: Labour Market Session Title: Post 16 Education & Wellbeing perspectives on Civil Society data analysis workshop for Inequalities scholars researching ‘new speakers’ of Welsh – Part One Room 93 Room: 88 Room: 89 Room: 58 Room: 113 Session Chair: Kathryn Jones, Session Chair: Martin Session Chair: Martin Jones, Session Chair: Chris Taylor, Session Chair: Rhys Davies, IAITH: Welsh Centre for O’Neill, Cardiff University University of Sheffield Cardiff University Cardiff University Language Planning Title: Comparative Analysis of State Title: Processes of Title: Common Mental Title: A game of Chinese Title: The Effect of European and Civil Society Discourse on the globalization/localization, Health: General Whispers: An analysis of the Funded Labour Market Implementation of the Beijing mobility and citizenship in a Practitioners’ prescribing implementation of the Welsh Programmes on Enhancing Declaration and Platform for Action minority language context: a and referral behaviours. Baccalaureate Qualification Employment in Wales in Africa and Asia data analysis workshop for (WBQ) scholars researching ‘new Author: Katie Webb, Cardiff Author: Rhys Davies, Cardiff Author: Paul Chaney, Cardiff speakers’ of Welsh University Author: Sara Jones, Cardiff University University University 2 WISERD Annual Conference 2015 PROGRAMME Panel Members: Title: Exploring the role of Title: Vulnerable adults and transparency and trust within the Title: Adult Community Learning Steve Morris, Swansea University anti-social behaviour: an Title: The early labour market context of Multi-Level Governance: Participation and Involvement in exploration of current policy experiences of young people Building the foundations of a Schooling Eileen Tilley, Bangor University and practice transparency-trust matrix Author: Louise Prendergast, Author: Suzanne Samuel, Cardiff Gwennan Higham (Cardiff Author: Anne Krayer, Bangor Bangor University Authors: Ian Stafford and Alistair University University) University Cole, Cardiff University Kathryn Jones, IAITH: Welsh Centre for Language Planning Title: Exploring job quality, Title: Regulation, Governance and Title: The UK Gender Pay Gap well-being and health using Title: Excellence verses equity in Sion Aled Owen, Bangor Agglomeration: Missing links in 1998-2013: What is the role of linked survey and admissions to higher education University City/Region research the public sector? What is the administrative data. institutions in Wales impact of Austerity? Dick Vigers, University of Author: David Beel and Martin Jones, Author: Katy Huxley and Author: Ceryn Evans, Cardiff Southampton University of Sheffield and Ian Rees Author: Victoria Wass and Gerry Alan Felstead, Cardiff University Jones, Cardiff University Makepeace Cardiff University University Michael Hornsby, Adam Mickiewicz University 3 WISERD Annual Conference 2015 PROGRAMME Karolina Rosiak, Adam Mickiewicz University Janet Laugharne (Cardiff Title: The Impact of Trust, Metropolitan University) Democracy and Inequality on (Late Title: The Aspirations of Young Life) Volunteering in Europe People from the South Wales Valleys This colloquium is a joint Authors: Martijn Hoggerbrugge, Ian collaboration between IAITH: Rees Jones, Cardiff University and Author: Sion Llewelyn Jones, welsh centre for language Martin Hyde, University of Cardiff University planning and COST Manchester Cynhelir y colocwiwm hwn ar y cyd gan IAITH: y ganolfan cynllunio iaith a COST 15:30-15:45 Refreshment Break – Millennium Lounge 15:45-17:15 Session Two Strand: Social Care, Health Strand: Data & Strand: Devolution Strand: Open Strand: Education Strand: Devolution & Wellbeing Methods 4 WISERD Annual Conference 2015 PROGRAMME Session Title: Processes of Session Title: Recasting globalization/localization, understandings of youth mobility and citizenship in a Session Title: Session Title: Devolution Session Title: Education Session Title: Ageing & Care justice in Wales: Kindling minority language context: Participatory Methods & Policy Otherwise the dragon’s flames? a data analysis workshop (Panel) (Colloquium) for scholars researching ‘new speakers’ of Welsh – Part Two Room: 93 Room: 88 Room: 95 Room: 89 Room: 58 Room: 113 Session Chair: Anthony Session Chair: Kathryn Session Chair: Eva Session Chair: Ian Rees Session Chair: Paul Session Chair: Sally Power, Charles, Swansea Jones, IAITH: Welsh Centre Elliott, Cardiff Jones, Cardiff University Chaney, Cardiff University Cardiff University University for Language Planning University Title: Creating Title: Understandings of Title: New speakers in a Title: Recasting mobilisation: making dignity by older women multi-lingual Europe: understandings of youth participatory arts- from Black and Minority Title: New technologies, opportunities and Title: The Housing (Wales) justice in Wales: Kindling based methodologies Ethnic communities in knowledge networks and challenges Act: Priority Need and the dragon’s flames? matter in place-based Wales: findings from a communities in Home Social Justice research qualitative study education Panel Members: Authors: Anthony Charles Author: Helen Taylor, and Stephen Case, Authors: Eva Elliott, Authors: Roiyah Saltus, Author: Amber Fensham- Steve Morris, Swansea Cardiff University Swansea University and Ellie Byrne, Gareth University of South Wales Smith, Cardiff University University Helen Hodges (Doctoral Thomas and Emma and Christalla Pithara, Keele Training Centre scholar) Renold, Cardiff University Medical School Eileen Tilley, Bangor University and University 5 WISERD Annual Conference 2015 PROGRAMME Title: Social Care and health Gabrielle Ivinson, of older people: what can Title: “To be Welsh and Gwennan Higham, Cardiff Aberdeen University we learn from linking Labour are to be the same University Title: Polish children in routine data? thing”: The Political Wales: negotiating Manipulation of National Kathryn Jones, IAITH: Welsh transnational identities Authors: Alison Porter, Sian Identity in Wales and the Centre for Language Morrison-Rees and Martin Basque Country Planning Author: Aleksandra Heaven, Swansea University, Kaczmarek-Day Martin Bardsley, Nuffield Author: Sophie Williams, Sion Aled Owen, Bangor and Judith Oades, SUCCESS Swansea University University Group Dick Vigers, University of Title: Multiple Stakeholders Southampton perspectives of providing or Title: Imprisonment and accessing palliative care for Michael Hornsby, Adam Devolution in Wales: How Title: Rhondda Alliance people with dementia: A Mickiewicz University well is the hybrid system qualitative evidence working? Authors: Rhiannon Bowen synthesis Karolina Rosiak, Adam and James Hall, People and Mickiewicz University Author: Robert Jones, Work Unit Authors: Judith Burns and Cardiff University Jane Noyes, Bangor Janet Laugharne (Cardiff University Metropolitan University) This colloquium is a joint Title: Subjective Cognitive collaboration between Decline: Is there a IAITH: welsh centre for discrepancy between language planning and COST research findings and clinical practice Cynhelir y colocwiwm hwn ar y cyd gan IAITH: y Author: Andrea Talas, ganolfan cynllunio iaith a Swansea University COST 6 WISERD Annual Conference 2015 PROGRAMME 17:15 – 19:00 Dinner Groups & Stadium Tour Wednesday 1st July - Day Two 9:00-9:30 Registration Opens / Refreshments available - Riverside Terrace, Gate 7 Keynote 2: Karl Wilding, Director of Public Policy at the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) 9:30-10:30 Room: Millennium Lounge Chair: Professor Paul Chaney 10.30-12:00 Session Three Strand: Social Care, Health Strand: Open Featured Session Strand: Devolution Strand: Civil Society and Wellbeing Session Title: Evidence Session Title: Enterprise, ESRC Wales Doctoral Training Session Title: Devolution & Session Title: Civil Society in Wales Informed Practice Investment and Society Centre – Workshop Welsh Language Room: 95 Room: 93 Room: 96 Room: 89 Room: 88 Session Chair: Luke Cowie, Session Chair: David Blackaby, Session Chair: David James, Session Chair: Ian Stafford, Session Chair: Paul Chaney, Cardiff Cardiff University Swansea University Cardiff University Cardiff University University 7 WISERD Annual Conference 2015 PROGRAMME Title: Building Construction Youth Trust’s Social Return on Title: Civil Society, Social Investment: Demonstrating the Capital and Minority Language Title: ‘Simple but not simplistic Social and Economic Impact of Policies: A Recipe for Title: Civil society in Wales: a critical – developing evidence an Organisation Empowerment? Comparative interpretive synthesis (CIS) enriched practice

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