3rd International Day Seminar: Video Interaction Guidance (VIG)
Current research and innovative projects: "A celebration of VIG's achievements - from Tayside to UK and international projects"
Friday 25 May 2012, 9am - 5pm
Dalhousie Building, Old Hawkhill, University of Dundee
Cost: £20; SDEP members: £10
Programme
Current Research
- Dr Maria V Doria - "How change comes about with video interaction guidance"
- Dr. Angela Roger / Lynn Kelly - "VIG in a child protection environment: empowerment or surveillance?"
- Charlotta Gorski - "Video FeedForward: 'the miracle day', two case studies"
- Sara Graça - "Video Interaction Guidance on the promotion and development of interaction between children with autism and their parents"
- Matthew Musset - "Exploring the impact of video feedback on group problem solving skills and behaviours in primary classrooms"
Innovative Projects
- Helen Gibson and Helen Williams - "VERP/VIG project at Bluebird House"
- Dr. Alex Greene - "Enhancing the communication skills of young people with diabetes: Video Interaction Guidance (VIG) integrated into clinical practice"
- Penny Forsyth - "The development of VIG across a local authority over a 20 year period"
- Hilary Kennedy - "Video Interaction Guidance: current developments and future directions"
Refer to the speaker information for biographies of the presenters and synopses of the presentations.
Following this seminar the University of Dundee invites you to attend the Dundee Book Launch for Video Interaction Guidance: A Relationship-based Intervention to Promote Attunement, Empathy and Wellbeing (2011), edited by Hilary Kennedy, Miriam Landor & Liz Todd (Jessica Kingsley Publishers). Further information about the book is available on the Jessica Kingsley Publishers website.
Bookings & Further Information
To book: Book via the Online Store
For enquiries, please contact: Miriam Landor, Event Organiser & Lecturer - email m.landor@dundee.ac.uk
This seminar has benefited from a grant from the Scottish Division of Educational Psychologists, the British Psychological Society (SDEP, BPS) and is supported and hosted by the University of Dundee.
Posted: 2 May 2012