[discussions] Sarajevo, October 2000... please forward
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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 20:55:18 +0200
To: eguelcher@europarl.eu.int, W.Telkaemper@3landbox.comlink.apc.org
From: Sarajevo Workshop
Subject: Sarajevo, October 2000... please forward
>Dear colleagues,
>
>Could you please forward the following information to students within your
organization.
>
>Thank you in advance.
>
>Workshop OC
>
>
>SECOND CALL FOR APPLICANTS
>
>primarilly for medical students, but students of psychology, sociology,
pharmacy and dentistry are welcome as well.
>__________
>
>"A GENERATION AT RISK"
>
>THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON EFFECTS OF WAR ON CHILDREN
>
>SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
>
>FROM 19 TO 23 OCTOBER, 2000
>
>CO-ORGANIZED BY IPPNW AUSTRIA & BoHeMSA
>__________
>
>Dear friends, students from all over the world,
>
>
>It is our great pleasure to re-announce "A Generation at Risk", the 1st
International Workshop on Effects of War on Children to be held in
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 19-23, 2000.
>
>NEWS-NEWS-NEWS: We have already received applications from all over the
world, and we hope more will follow. We will provide every applicant both
with invitation letter and letter of support for fundraising purpose.
Moreover, we hope there will be some Travel Assistance Fund available for
students in need.
>
>For more information and the Application Form, please refer to the
Workshop web site:
>
> http://www.geocities.com/sarajevows or via shortcut
http://welcome.to/sarajevows
>
>If having problems to open the above web site, please contact us at
sarajevows@usa.net and we will send you the Application Form by e-mail.
>
>We would be thankful if you could recommend our Workshop to other students
who are interested in promotion of peace, work with traumatised children,
and human rights of children.
>
>FIRST DEADLINE: Completed applications are due by August 10, 2000.
>
>If you have specific questions, please contact the Workhop Secretariat at
the address or numbers below or by email at sarajevows@usa.net
>
>
>Yours sincerely,
>
>International Organizing Committtee
>__________
>
>Workshop Secretariat
>
>International Workshop "A Generation at Risk"
>address: c/o BoHeMSA
> Cekalusa 90
> Sarajevo
> Bosnia and Herzegovina
>phone: + 387 33 663 743 ext. BoHeMSA
>fax: + 387 33 203 670
>e-mail: sarajevows@usa.net
>__________
>
>SUMMARY FACT SHEET
>
>"A Generation at Risk"
>First International Workshop on the Effects of War on Children
>
>Aims:
>1. To train medical students to recognize war reactions in children such
as: trauma, stress, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression,
crisis and anxiety.
>2. To train medical students to cope with direct trauma when working with
traumatized children.
>3. To inspire the medical students to work as volunteers (e.g. working in
refugee camps) in their home countries.
>4. To train medical students to support the treatments for war reactions
in children.
>5. To raise awareness among medical students about cultural differences
when dealing with traumatized children.
>6. To give the medical students the skills to train other medical students
about the first four goals.
>
>Organising Agencies:
>International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War - Austria
>Bosnian and Herzegovinian Medical Students` Association
>
>Workshop Location:
>Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
>
>Workshop Period:
>19 - 23 October 2000
>
>Workshop Target:
>Medical students, as future physicians who might get involved in working
with children from war areas.
>
>Workshop Capacity:
>About 80 medical students, distributed as follows:
>
>- 50 students from recently (or still) warring countries:
> 35 medical students from Eastern Europe
> 5 medical students from the Middle East
> 5 medical students from Africa and South-America
> 5 medical students from Asia
>- 10 medical students from non-warring countries
>- 20 members of the Local and International Organising Committees
>
>Workshop Web:
>http://www.geocities.com/sarajevows or http://welcome.to/sarajevows
>__________
>
>PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
>
>Day 1 Arrival Day
>
>----- Registration, Distribution of Research Questionnaires
>17:00 House Rules/Expectations
>18:00 Introduction in the topic Children and War
>19:00 Welcome Dinner
>20:00 Opening Ceremony
>
>
>Day 2 Children, War and Trauma
>
>08:00 Breakfast
>09:00 Children, War and Trauma (lectures and panel discussion)
>10:30 Break
>11:00 Children, War and Trauma (lections and panel discussion)
>13:00 Lunch
>15:00 Impulse papers on the topic 'Child, War and Trauma' (focus groups)
>18:00 Group reports
>19:00 Dinner
>
>
>Day 3 Children's Rights and their violations
>
>08:00 Breakfast
>09:00 Children's Rights and their violations (lectures and panel discussion)
>10:30 Break
>11:00 Children's Rights and their violations (lectures and panel discussion)
>13:00 Lunch
>15:00 Impulse papers on the topic 'Children's Rights, their violations and
their protection' (focus groups)
>18:00 Group reports
>19:00 Dinner
>
>
>Day 4 Techniques and principles of working with children
>
>08:00 Breakfast
>09:00 How to help the child - protective role of family, school and
environment (lectures and panel discussion)
>10:30 Break
>11:00 Impulse papers on the topic 'How to help the child' (lectures and
panel discussion)
>13:00 Group reports
>14:00 Lunch
>15:00 Visit to children's village in Sarajevo
>19:00 Dinner
>
>
>Day 5 Students' projects on children
>
>08:00 Breakfast
>09:00 'How do I see a healthy child in my society' (development of future
plans)
>10:30 Conclusions
>11:30 Making of the Workshop Resolution 'Voice from Sarajevo to the world'
and creation of network of students
>12:30 Adoption of the Resolution
>13:00 Lunch
>14:00 Closing of the Workshop and departure
>__________
________
BoHeMSA Journal Vox Medici
http://www.geocities.com/voxmedici
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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