February 2022
VIRTUAL EVENT | Community Relations Council - Supporting Children’s Feelings & Behaviours
About this event
We would like to invite settings in Newry Mourne & Down, South & East Belfast to join our session which will be hosted via Microsoft teams on March 1st.
This session, entitled; supporting children’s feelings & behaviours is funded by the Community Relations Council.
The session will provide participants with an opportunity to:
- Increase their understanding of children’s feelings and behaviours.
Frank Boudon
Frank Boudon is a former Yale undergraduate in Pierson College who is a prospective Ethics, Politics, and Economics major. He interest is in international development and is grateful for having had the opportunity to participate in meaningful work that examines the important connection between early childhood development (ECD) and peace. Outside of the classroom, Frank is involved in consulting, public policy research, and is a member of the Yale UNICEF group. Awards include winner of the C-SPAN’s StudentCam and the National History Day nationwide high school documentary contests.
M. Yanki Yazgan
M. Yanki Yazgan, M.D., founding member of the Early Childhood Peace Consortium (ECPC), is a graduate of Ege University Medical School in Izmir, Turkey. He received his child and adolescent psychiatry training at the Yale Child Study Center of Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut, where he also completed a research training track in early onset neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Reflections on Gender, Patriarchy, and Peace: Results from the International Men and Gender Equality Survey (IMAGES) in Afghanistan
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