nottingham fgm international conference 3rd sep 2015
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International Conference: International Conference: Ending Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Together. 3rd September 2015 in Nottingham, United Kingdom. Organised by Mojatu Foundation in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University. The Conference deliberations will Gender equality and women’s empowerment, Training and Education, Religion, Media, Law and Language, arts and culture. Attendees include FGM survivors, campaigners and activists, Leaders - Religious, Community, Youth workers etc, Commissioning managers, Safeguarding leads, schools, Police, Public Health leads, Local authority leads, Councillors, MPs, Community groups, Charities, GPs, Midwives, Nurses, School nurses, Teachers. #EndFGM Tackling FGM. Ending FGM. Ending Female Genital MutilationTRANSCRIPT
3rd Sep 2015 - 9am - 4.30pm
Nottingham Conference Centre,Burton Street, Nottingham,NG1 4BU, United Kingdom
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ABOUT MOJATU FOUNDATION
Mojatu is committed to transforming individuals and communities through media, education, training and health initiatives thus empowering and raising their aspirations. We target disadvantaged communities especially women and girls, tackling Female Genital Mutilation, supporting people with mental health issues, within multi-lingual and multi-cultural settings hence offering culturally sensitive and focused solutions.
Our Work
• Tackling Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)(www.mojatufoundation.org)
• Mojatu Magazine (www.issuu.com/mojatu)• Training and research (www.kutambua.org)
• Graphic and web design• Publishing and printing• Cultural awareness and engagement• Organising and managing events
INTERNATIONAL FGM CONFERENCE
Mojatu Foundation in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University and other local, national and international organisations tackling FGM invite you to the International Conference: Ending FemaleGenital Mutilation (FGM) Together. The conference will explore and highlight the good practices from organisations and individuals tackling FGM within the UK and internationally. It will bring together local, national and international speakers, delegates, campaigners, academics and other stakeholders.
Realities of FGM will be brought to life by presenting personal accounts those living with the consequences of FGM, medical practitioners, scholars, legal professionals and campaigners among other speakers. This is a fantastic learning, networking and knowledge sharing opportunity.
Core Themes
The core conference deliberations will be on the following themes and how they impact on tackling FGM:
• Gender equality and women’s empowerment
• Training and Education• Religion
• Media• Law• Language, arts and culture
Who Can Attend?
• FGM survivors• FGM campaigners and activists• Religious and community leaders• Young people and youth workers (18
years and over)• Commissioning managers / leads• Safeguarding leads / LSCB members• The Police• FGM Trust leads• Health and Wellbeing Board chairs /
Public Health leads
• Local authority leads / councillors / MPs• Community groups & 3rd sector
organisations• GPs, midwives, nurses, health visitors
and other healthcare professionals• Educational and academic School
nurses, teachers, others• Other multi-disciplinary professionals &
individuals interested in FGM
Lunch, all day refreshments, pens and writing materials will be provided.
ABOUT MOJATU FOUNDATION
Mojatu is committed to transforming individuals and communities through media, education, training and health initiatives thus empowering and raising their aspirations. We target disadvantaged communities especially women and girls, tackling Female Genital Mutilation, supporting people with mental health issues, within multi-lingual and multi-cultural settings hence offering culturally sensitive and focused solutions.
Our Work
• Tackling Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)(www.mojatufoundation.org)
• Mojatu Magazine (www.issuu.com/mojatu)• Training and research (www.kutambua.org)
• Graphic and web design• Publishing and printing• Cultural awareness and engagement• Organising and managing events
INTERNATIONAL FGM CONFERENCE
Mojatu Foundation in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University and other local, national and international organisations tackling FGM invite you to the International Conference: Ending FemaleGenital Mutilation (FGM) Together. The conference will explore and highlight the good practices from organisations and individuals tackling FGM within the UK and internationally. It will bring together local, national and international speakers, delegates, campaigners, academics and other stakeholders.
Realities of FGM will be brought to life by presenting personal accounts those living with the consequences of FGM, medical practitioners, scholars, legal professionals and campaigners among other speakers. This is a fantastic learning, networking and knowledge sharing opportunity.
Core Themes
The core conference deliberations will be on the following themes and how they impact on tackling FGM:
• Gender equality and women’s empowerment
• Training and Education• Religion
• Media• Law• Language, arts and culture
Who Can Attend?
• FGM survivors• FGM campaigners and activists• Religious and community leaders• Young people and youth workers (18
years and over)• Commissioning managers / leads• Safeguarding leads / LSCB members• The Police• FGM Trust leads• Health and Wellbeing Board chairs /
Public Health leads
• Local authority leads / councillors / MPs• Community groups & 3rd sector
organisations• GPs, midwives, nurses, health visitors
and other healthcare professionals• Educational and academic School
nurses, teachers, others• Other multi-disciplinary professionals &
individuals interested in FGM
Lunch, all day refreshments, pens and writing materials will be provided.
ABOUT MOJATU FOUNDATION
Mojatu is committed to transforming individuals and communities through media, education, training and health initiatives thus empowering and raising their aspirations. We target disadvantaged communities especially women and girls, tackling Female Genital Mutilation, supporting people with mental health issues, within multi-lingual and multi-cultural settings hence offering culturally sensitive and focused solutions.
Our Work
• Tackling Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)(www.mojatufoundation.org)
• Mojatu Magazine (www.issuu.com/mojatu)• Training and research (www.kutambua.org)
• Graphic and web design• Publishing and printing• Cultural awareness and engagement• Organising and managing events
INTERNATIONAL FGM CONFERENCE
Mojatu Foundation in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University and other local, national and international organisations tackling FGM invite you to the International Conference: Ending FemaleGenital Mutilation (FGM) Together. The conference will explore and highlight the good practices from organisations and individuals tackling FGM within the UK and internationally. It will bring together local, national and international speakers, delegates, campaigners, academics and other stakeholders.
Realities of FGM will be brought to life by presenting personal accounts those living with the consequences of FGM, medical practitioners, scholars, legal professionals and campaigners among other speakers. This is a fantastic learning, networking and knowledge sharing opportunity.
Core Themes
The core conference deliberations will be on the following themes and how they impact on tackling FGM:
• Gender equality and women’s empowerment
• Training and Education• Religion
• Media• Law• Language, arts and culture
Who Can Attend?
• FGM survivors• FGM campaigners and activists• Religious and community leaders• Young people and youth workers (18
years and over)• Commissioning managers / leads• Safeguarding leads / LSCB members• The Police• FGM Trust leads• Health and Wellbeing Board chairs /
Public Health leads
• Local authority leads / councillors / MPs• Community groups & 3rd sector
organisations• GPs, midwives, nurses, health visitors
and other healthcare professionals• Educational and academic School
nurses, teachers, others• Other multi-disciplinary professionals &
individuals interested in FGM
Lunch, all day refreshments, pens and writing materials will be provided.
ABOUT MOJATU FOUNDATION
Mojatu is committed to transforming individuals and communities through media, education, training and health initiatives thus empowering and raising their aspirations. We target disadvantaged communities especially women and girls, tackling Female Genital Mutilation, supporting people with mental health issues, within multi-lingual and multi-cultural settings hence offering culturally sensitive and focused solutions.
Our Work
• Tackling Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)(www.mojatufoundation.org)
• Mojatu Magazine (www.issuu.com/mojatu)• Training and research (www.kutambua.org)
• Graphic and web design• Publishing and printing• Cultural awareness and engagement• Organising and managing events
INTERNATIONAL FGM CONFERENCE
Mojatu Foundation in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University and other local, national and international organisations tackling FGM invite you to the International Conference: Ending FemaleGenital Mutilation (FGM) Together. The conference will explore and highlight the good practices from organisations and individuals tackling FGM within the UK and internationally. It will bring together local, national and international speakers, delegates, campaigners, academics and other stakeholders.
Realities of FGM will be brought to life by presenting personal accounts those living with the consequences of FGM, medical practitioners, scholars, legal professionals and campaigners among other speakers. This is a fantastic learning, networking and knowledge sharing opportunity.
Core Themes
The core conference deliberations will be on the following themes and how they impact on tackling FGM:
• Gender equality and women’s empowerment
• Training and Education• Religion
• Media• Law• Language, arts and culture
Who Can Attend?
• FGM survivors• FGM campaigners and activists• Religious and community leaders• Young people and youth workers (18
years and over)• Commissioning managers / leads• Safeguarding leads / LSCB members• The Police• FGM Trust leads• Health and Wellbeing Board chairs /
Public Health leads
• Local authority leads / councillors / MPs• Community groups & 3rd sector
organisations• GPs, midwives, nurses, health visitors
and other healthcare professionals• Educational and academic School
nurses, teachers, others• Other multi-disciplinary professionals &
individuals interested in FGM
Lunch, all day refreshments, pens and writing materials will be provided.
FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION
What Is FGM?
• Any procedure that intentionally alter or cause injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons.
• It is carried out on girls ranging from only a few days old up to mid teenage or just before marriage. There are also cases where older women are forced to go through FGM.
• Traditionally, it is performed by non-medically trained women, often in unsterile conditions and with no anaesthetic.
Types of FGM
• Type I – Clitoridectomy: - Partial or total removal of the clitoris• Type II – Excision: Partial or total removal of the clitoris and the labia minora, with or without
excision of the labia majora. • Type III – Infibulation: Narrowing of the vaginal opening through the creation of a covering seal.
This is formed by cutting and repositioning the inner and outer labia, with or without the removal of the clitoris.
• Type IV – Other: Pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterizing the genital area
The Risks
• Shock• Death• Infection• Infertility• Severe pain• Haemorrhaging• Sexual dysfunction• Menstrual problems• Cysts and abscesses• Complications in pregnancy• Urine retention- leading to UTIs• Psychological damage including PTSD
How we tackle FGM?
• Community FGM Steering Group• Conferences & Workshops• Cultural & Sports activities• Self Help Survivors’ club• Training & research• Community Champions project• FGM Farm Project (Trees & goats)• Partnerships & Networks development
Actions for Eliminating FGM by 2030
• Creating a movement to eliminate FGM• Translating Legislation into Action• Engaging health workers in the
elimination of FGM• Reframing concepts and traditions and
empowering Girls• The value of public declarations• Amplifying change through the media• Advancing coordination and
strengthening capacities
How to get involved
• Sponsorships & donations (see table in pg1)• Partnership through research & training• Sharing experiences, knowledge & skills• Help promote our work • Volunteer with us• Offer professional support to survivors
and volunteers e.g. counselling, language skills, media, journalism, confidence building & developing innovative skills
• Join & tell others to join our campaigns
FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION
What Is FGM?
• Any procedure that intentionally alter or cause injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons.
• It is carried out on girls ranging from only a few days old up to mid teenage or just before marriage. There are also cases where older women are forced to go through FGM.
• Traditionally, it is performed by non-medically trained women, often in unsterile conditions and with no anaesthetic.
Types of FGM
• Type I – Clitoridectomy: - Partial or total removal of the clitoris• Type II – Excision: Partial or total removal of the clitoris and the labia minora, with or without
excision of the labia majora. • Type III – Infibulation: Narrowing of the vaginal opening through the creation of a covering seal.
This is formed by cutting and repositioning the inner and outer labia, with or without the removal of the clitoris.
• Type IV – Other: Pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterizing the genital area
The Risks
• Shock• Death• Infection• Infertility• Severe pain• Haemorrhaging• Sexual dysfunction• Menstrual problems• Cysts and abscesses• Complications in pregnancy• Urine retention- leading to UTIs• Psychological damage including PTSD
How we tackle FGM?
• Community FGM Steering Group• Conferences & Workshops• Cultural & Sports activities• Self Help Survivors’ club• Training & research• Community Champions project• FGM Farm Project (Trees & goats)• Partnerships & Networks development
Actions for Eliminating FGM by 2030
• Creating a movement to eliminate FGM• Translating Legislation into Action• Engaging health workers in the
elimination of FGM• Reframing concepts and traditions and
empowering Girls• The value of public declarations• Amplifying change through the media• Advancing coordination and
strengthening capacities
How to get involved
• Sponsorships & donations (see table in pg1)• Partnership through research & training• Sharing experiences, knowledge & skills• Help promote our work • Volunteer with us• Offer professional support to survivors
and volunteers e.g. counselling, language skills, media, journalism, confidence building & developing innovative skills
• Join & tell others to join our campaigns
FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION
What Is FGM?
• Any procedure that intentionally alter or cause injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons.
• It is carried out on girls ranging from only a few days old up to mid teenage or just before marriage. There are also cases where older women are forced to go through FGM.
• Traditionally, it is performed by non-medically trained women, often in unsterile conditions and with no anaesthetic.
Types of FGM
• Type I – Clitoridectomy: - Partial or total removal of the clitoris• Type II – Excision: Partial or total removal of the clitoris and the labia minora, with or without
excision of the labia majora. • Type III – Infibulation: Narrowing of the vaginal opening through the creation of a covering seal.
This is formed by cutting and repositioning the inner and outer labia, with or without the removal of the clitoris.
• Type IV – Other: Pricking, piercing, incising, scraping and cauterizing the genital area
The Risks
• Shock• Death• Infection• Infertility• Severe pain• Haemorrhaging• Sexual dysfunction• Menstrual problems• Cysts and abscesses• Complications in pregnancy• Urine retention- leading to UTIs• Psychological damage including PTSD
How we tackle FGM?
• Community FGM Steering Group• Conferences & Workshops• Cultural & Sports activities• Self Help Survivors’ club• Training & research• Community Champions project• FGM Farm Project (Trees & goats)• Partnerships & Networks development
Actions for Eliminating FGM by 2030
• Creating a movement to eliminate FGM• Translating Legislation into Action• Engaging health workers in the
elimination of FGM• Reframing concepts and traditions and
empowering Girls• The value of public declarations• Amplifying change through the media• Advancing coordination and
strengthening capacities
How to get involved
• Sponsorships & donations (see table in pg1)• Partnership through research & training• Sharing experiences, knowledge & skills• Help promote our work • Volunteer with us• Offer professional support to survivors
and volunteers e.g. counselling, language skills, media, journalism, confidence building & developing innovative skills
• Join & tell others to join our campaigns
ABOUT MOJATU FOUNDATION
Mojatu is committed to transforming individuals and communities through media, education, training and health initiatives thus empowering and raising their aspirations. We target disadvantaged communities especially women and girls, tackling Female Genital Mutilation, supporting people with mental health issues, within multi-lingual and multi-cultural settings hence offering culturally sensitive and focused solutions.
Our Work
• Tackling Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)(www.mojatufoundation.org)
• Mojatu Magazine (www.issuu.com/mojatu)• Training and research (www.kutambua.org)
• Graphic and web design• Publishing and printing• Cultural awareness and engagement• Organising and managing events
INTERNATIONAL FGM CONFERENCE
Mojatu Foundation in collaboration with Nottingham Trent University and other local, national and international organisations tackling FGM invite you to the International Conference: Ending FemaleGenital Mutilation (FGM) Together. The conference will explore and highlight the good practices from organisations and individuals tackling FGM within the UK and internationally. It will bring together local, national and international speakers, delegates, campaigners, academics and other stakeholders.
Realities of FGM will be brought to life by presenting personal accounts those living with the consequences of FGM, medical practitioners, scholars, legal professionals and campaigners among other speakers. This is a fantastic learning, networking and knowledge sharing opportunity.
Core Themes
The core conference deliberations will be on the following themes and how they impact on tackling FGM:
• Gender equality and women’s empowerment
• Training and Education• Religion
• Media• Law• Language, arts and culture
Who Can Attend?
• FGM survivors• FGM campaigners and activists• Religious and community leaders• Young people and youth workers (18
years and over)• Commissioning managers / leads• Safeguarding leads / LSCB members• The Police• FGM Trust leads• Health and Wellbeing Board chairs /
Public Health leads
• Local authority leads / councillors / MPs• Community groups & 3rd sector
organisations• GPs, midwives, nurses, health visitors
and other healthcare professionals• Educational and academic School
nurses, teachers, others• Other multi-disciplinary professionals &
individuals interested in FGM
Lunch, all day refreshments, pens and writing materials will be provided.
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Together we can truly make a difference in safeguarding vulnerable children and women!
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Organisation:......................................................................................................
Address: ............................................................................................................
City …………………………….… Country………….……………….….Postcode:…….….….….….
Phone:………….......….............…. Mobile:............…..................…..
Email: ...............................................................................................................
Website: ...........................................................................................................Paid Tickets_____ Free Community Tickets (Maximum 3) _____
(See page 1 for details of brochure advert, partnership, exhibition & sponsorship packages)
Brochure advert / advertorial inclusion (Select size)
Double Page Back Page Full Page 1/2 Page 1/4 Page
Partnership, Exhibition and Sponsorship Packages
Partnership EX1 EX2 EX3 EX4
Donation: I enclose a donation of £____________ to support #EngFGM
Payment Details (Use Reference: IC3915) Cheques payable to Mojatu Foundation OR
Bank transfer to Barclays Bank, Sort Code: 20-63-25, Account Number: 23950174
Signed ..............................................................Date .........................................
Please post completed form and payment to:Contacts: 167 Alfreton Road, Nottingham, NG7 3JR, UK Phone: +44(0)115 8457 009 M: +44(0)77 9437 2214Email: [email protected]: www.mojatufoundation.org
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Together we can truly make a difference in safeguarding vulnerable children and women!