Our 2012 conference on Peaceful Schools

16th November 2012

Dr Neil Hawkes, International Consultant for Values-based Education and Leadership, one of the keynote speakers at the 2012 Peaceful Primary Schools Conference in London. Here he is looking directly at Damilola Taylor's father. The conference was dedicated to Damilola Taylor, the primary school boy who was murdered on his way home from the local library in 2000. Schools have a huge role to play is promoting and achieving peace in our time.

Held in London at the Friends House, Euston.

Dr Neil Hawkes, International Consultant for Values-based Education and Leadership, one of the keynote speakers at the 2012 Peaceful Primary Schools Conference in London. Here he is looking directly at Damilola Taylor's father. The conference was dedicated to Damilola Taylor, the primary school boy who was murdered on his way home from the local library in 2000. Schools have a huge role to play is promoting and achieving peace in our time.

Philip Roderick, the Bishop of Sheffield's Adviser in Spirituality and Founder-Director of The Quiet Gardens Movement, leads everyone in 'body prayer' at the 2012 Peaceful Schools Conference in London.

Laura Daniels, Head Teacher of Woodheys Primary School in Sale, Cheshire talking about her peaceful school.

David Keith, of the Peace Foundation Network, leading a workshop on peace education work in schools.