All the debates are
chaired, and the audience will be invited to contribute to the discussion.
Guest Speakers include:
FEBRUARY
Tuesday 17th:
• Mo Mowlam & Jon Norton
Wednesday 18th:
• Lord Justice Sedley
• Shy Keenan, Phoenix
Survivors Group
Thursday 19th:
• Beatrix Campbell & Judith Jones,
the playwrights
Friday 20th:
• Valerie
Sinason, poet, writer, child psychotherapist and adult
psychoanalyst; Director of the Clinic for Dissociative Studies
• Beatrix Campbell & Judith Jones,
the playwrights
Saturday 21st:
• Andrew McCooey, former solicitor to Myra Hindley
• Mary
Honeyball, MEP, former Chief Executive of Gingerbread
and former Director of the National
Childbirth Trust
Sunday 22nd (5.30pm):
• Alan Pope & Angela Kreeger,
psychotherapists, SITE
Tuesday 24th:
• Clare
Short, MP
• Karen Bartlett, former Director of Charter
88
Wednesday 25th:
• Tiffany
Jenkins, director of the arts and society programme at
the Institute of Ideas
• Professor
John Morton, psychoanalyst, UCL
Thursday 26th:
• Professor Richard Barker, University
of Northumbria, child protection and child care specialist
• Sue Barker, former local authority children's
officer
Friday 27th:
• Simon
Hughes, MP
• Dr.
Claire Valier, Faculty of Law, Birkbeck College
• Beatrix Campbell & Judith Jones,
the playwrights
Saturday 28th:
• Professor
Pamela Taylor, Professor of Special Hospital Psychiatry,
Broadmoor Hospital
• Professor
John Gunn, Emeritus Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, The
Maudsley Hospital, Institute of Psychiatry
Sunday 29th (5.30pm):
• Dr. Anthony Daniels, prison doctor, psychiatrist
and author
MARCH
Tuesday 2nd:
• Beatrix Campbell & Judith Jones,
the playwrights
• Jude Kelly,
Metal
Wednesday 3rd:
• Phil
Mollon, Head of Clinical Psychology and Adult Psychotherapy
Services, Lister Hospital
• Harriet Wistrich, Justice
for Women
Thursday 4th:
• Sandra
Gidley, MP
• Stephen
Pollard, political columnist and Senior Fellow at the Centre
for the New Europe and Civitas
Friday 5th:
• Lyn Costello & Dee Warner,
co-founders of Mothers
Against Murder and Aggression
Saturday 6th:
• Katharine
Quarmby, writer and television producer
Sunday 7th (5.30pm):
• Linda Regan, Child
and Woman Abuse Studies Unit at the University of North London