SLN regularly presents and contributes to conferences and seminars not only in the UK but internationally.
Below are a sample of conferences and events we have contributed to:
- Routes to Peace, Bradford, September 2012
- Linking conference and end of year celebration, Kent, July 2012
- The Northern Association of Support Services for Equality and Achievement (NASSEA) member meeting, June 2012
- School Linking Conference, Stockport, June 2012
- Pakistan Delegation, supported by the Citizenship Foundation and British Council, April 2012
- Controversial Issues workshop at the Citizenship Foundation Conference, (In partnership with ACT, Amnesty, 3FF and PSHE Association) Manchester, February 2012
- Thinking, Linking and Acting in Communities, Cumbria Education Conference, April 2011
- Equalities and Community Cohesion, Annual Education Conference, Trafford, July 2011
- MELA Learning Festival, Nottingham, June 2011
- Workshop on Practical Strategies for Developing Community Cohesion in a school NUT (National Union Teachers) National Education Conference, July 2010
- Workshop exploring using the Global Dimension to develop linking between diverse communities within a school, Global Dimension In Schools, Celebrating Good Practice Conference Sheffield July 2009
- An exploration of the way schools can develop confidence in articulating issues of identity and diversity, well-being and the whole child, National College of School Leadership, Birmingham 2009
- Creating strong links with other schools and sustainable relationships with partner organisations, Manchester, 2009
- Embedding community cohesion in schools, London 2009
- How school linking contributes to community cohesion, Bradford, 2008
- Nine English regional conferences run by the Institute of Community Cohesion to launch the English government’s duty on schools to contribute to community cohesion, 2007 / 2008
- The Schools Linking Project, Israeli-Palestinian International Conference on Peace Education, November 2006, Antalya, Turkey
- School linking as a model for relationship building and developing dialogue, Race Relations and Equalities Conference, Northern Ireland, 2006
- The use of creativity as a means to creating dialogue between schools and communities
- International Peace Research Association conference, Tel Aviv, Israel 2006



