
Information leaflets and conference programmes are chiefly aimed at the teaching staff, who have the difficult job of advising young people, and at the young people themselves.
Whilst information provided by the advertising brochures and conference outlines provide a broad range of important material, there is often a failure to supply the parent or guardian with the information and details that will allow them to participate in the education process of the conference.
Further, whilst all those attending are young men and women soon to leave for university, we recognise that this conference may be the first time that the young person has ever been away on an overnight trip.
In such circumstances it is only reasonable that a parent or guardian might wish for details of the course that are not to be found in the general information sent to students.

The purpose of this page is to supply additional information for parents and guardians, and a source of important phone numbers and contacts in the event that a young person has to be reached urgently.
While we have attempted to be as comprehensive as possible it is likely that your particular queries or concerns may not have been met. Please, therefore, do not hesitate to contact the Conference Office on 01509 233133 / 235879, or by writing to or e-mailing us, using This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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There are, however, important qualifications. Firstly, many of our lecture programmes continue very late into the evening and do not finish at five o'clock, as is also often true of a university. We do this to ensure that the young people experience university life as fully as possible in their time at the conference.
Secondly, as well as the normal medical facilities and security provided by the university, we also provide additional security through our own staff.
Thirdly, whilst the young people are able to socialise with each other, we do not permit antisocial behaviour. We have found that providing reasonable guidelines for the young people enhances rather than detracts from their overall enjoyment of the conference.
Non-urgent messages for delegates at the conference may be left on our Conference Office number: 01509 233133/235879. Out of office hours there will be an answerphone for messages which will be passed on during the following morning. An emergency mobile number, on which you can reach our Conference staff directly, will also be given to you by the answer phone service. We would ask, however, that this number only be used for very urgent messages. If you are having any difficulty in contacting our office number, the telephone numbers for the Halls of Residence in use for our conferences are given below. All delegate rooms have cable telephones for incoming calls only and also have the facility to call the University 24 Hour Security in the case of an emergency on 18888.On arrival all delegates should take a moment to telephone their parent/guardian to inform them of their safe arrival and their room contact number.
The following is a checklist of items sent to the delegate:
During the last fifteen years we have successfully provided places for several thousand students at our conferences, and most have found the experience stimulating and rewarding. The success that we have achieved is largely due to the calibre of the young people who have attended the conferences. In the main they have been intelligent, mature, responsible and motivated. These are the qualities necessary for a young person to gain the most from the conference. We would stress that our conferences are only suitable for mature and responsible young people; because of our aim of providing the atmosphere of university we do not provide the same degree of supervision that would be found on a typical school trip.
For example, as there are several hundred people present at a conference there is no possibility of enforcing attendance, as at university the responsibility is on the young person. Within these limits we are able to provide a safe and structured environment for the young people to obtain the most from the opportunities provided by the conference. Please ensure your son/daughter is reminded of the importance of contacting you, prior to the start of lectures, to inform you of their safe arrival.