 It was all about primarily about policies that could or should drive research and vice versa because what we were talking about was how research affects policies and whether policies are evaluated and measured by research. So the role of the media in all this context has some very famous cases are influencing research and often time without any research, quick policy making that can be devastating and having a very negative effect actually on the practice. And we had several examples like cyberbullying that is very scary for most of the politicians but instead of looking at the root causes of bullying as such they are focusing on cyberbullying and looking just at the surface and try to stop it without doing any in-depth investigation and listening to researchers and to the children themselves. Obviously as most of us are researchers so we would love to see much more research also besides making more research what would be definitely needed kind of meta-analysis of the currently available information data and research regionally or country-wise but even globally because there are many many parallel actions taking place and instead of having a synergistic effect influencing policies they are just not influencing anyone besides those who are doing it in their narrow circle. As always the time was very limited and we couldn't talk about all the issues there was a wide variety of professions and also countries represented just like organizations so obviously we would need more in-depth discussion with each other. Also we've learned about some very promising practices also some very annoying happenings so we would love to continue and talk with each other and I'm sure that one of the main tools or main outcomes if you like of such a conference is networking so there are different kind of relations developed and people start thinking together and hopefully also working together and informing each other about their ongoing programs and outcomes.