CiSoTRA | Facilitating the Transition of Unaccompanied Minor Refugees to Successful Adulthood
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Action Synergy and the Network for Children's Rights invite you to a three-day seminar aimed at developing the skills of professionals working with adolescent immigrants and refugees and sharing experiences and ways of working.
The seminar is organized in the framework of the European program CISOTRA.
Attendance at the seminar is free and will be given a certificate to all participants.
Seats are limited so a strict order of priority will be observed.
When: Wednesday 25 September - Friday 27 September | 09: 30- 16: 30
Place: Myrtillo Coffee (Trifylia & Lampsa, Ampelokipi, Athens, 10 minutes from "Panormos" metro station)
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The following topics will be presented and discussed during the seminar:
- Creating a strong bonding between professional and youth
- Developmental stages in adolescence
- Trauma and mental toughness
- Challenges in the transition from childhood to adulthood
- Child Protection Issues for Unaccompanied Minors
- Integration tools
- Education and work for young adults
- Take care of yourself
*The agenda of the three-day seminar will be immediately sent to all registered.
Participating Organizations
Faros - Horizon Boy Center
Velos Youth Center
El Sistema Greece
Earth Organization - Hope Refugee FC
Babel - Mental Health Unit for Migrants
TRANSACTION - Action on Migration & Development
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Minors and Youth Care Association
ANKAA Project
5th Multifunctional Municipal Hospital of Patision
About Us
The Network for Children’s Rights acquired non-profit organisation status in 2004, but actually began as an informal action group four years earlier with the aim of raising awareness of problems relating to the righs of children and interceding in order to solve them. It encourages initiatives and actions to ensure that the UN International Convention on the Rights of the Child is implemented in Greece, to guarantee respect for diversity and to put an end to discrimination. Its members are teachers, parents, university lecturers, authors, artists and children who work on a voluntary basis both within and outside the school community. They carry out surveys, campaigns and programmes.
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