How do we address wellbeing and security needs of urban children and adolescents in the digital era?

13 November 2023

Free to join. The seminar is conducted in English

Daily Timetable:

Morning sessions run from 9:00 am – 12:45 pm

Afternoon sessions run from 13:45 pm – 4:45 pm

Venue:

Kosmopol – afhold dine møder, kurser og konferencer i København

Fiolstræde 44, 1171 København

Catering:

Morning and afternoon refreshments and two-course lunch are provided

Drinks Reception:

4:45 pm, Monday, 13 November

Language:

English

Participation Fee:

None

Target Audience:

The seminar is open to all academics and practitioners who are interested in health, wellbeing and security needs of children and adolescents. Participation of students is highly encouraged.

Registration:

If you have any registration or program inquiry, or if you want to cancel your existing registration, please contact: Sara Helene Kaas-Petersen (saka@dignity.dk) and Jeske Moerenhout (jemo@dignity.dk).  Space is limited. Registration before 4:00pm on 9th November 2023. Preregister by clicking on the links below to view details.

Link for registration: How Do We Address Wellbeing and Security Needs of Urban Children and Adolescents in the Digital Era – DIGNITY – Danish Institute Against Torture





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