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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 75-82

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... These include children with developmental delays and disabilities, refugees, immigrants, migrants, street children, those living in institutions, ethnically and linguistically diverse children, and children from underresourced communities, many of which, like the Roma communities in Europe, face deep discrimination. An ad hoc planning committee will plan and conduct an interactive public workshop featuring presentations and discussions that highlight the science and economics of investing in children at the margins of society by investing in their health, education, nutrition, and social protection.
From page 76...
... Jody Heymann, University of California, Los Angeles Gillian Huebner, Lumos Foundation Tina Hyder, Open Society Foundations Petra Kacirkova, Lumos Foundation Sarah Klaus, Open Society Foundations (Workshop Co-Chair) Vesna Kutlesic, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Joan Lombardi, Bernard van Leer Foundation Ann Masten, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Simon Sommer, Jacobs Foundation Amalia Waxman, Consultant TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 ROOM: PRAHA B, C, AND D PUBLIC SESSION 8:30–9:00 Introductory Remarks • Welcome (Nives Milinovic, ISSA, and Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Open Society Foundations [OSF]
From page 77...
... Moderator: Vesna Kutlesic, Director, Office of Global Health, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Speakers: • Kevin Browne, Director, Centre for Forensic and Family Psychology, Nottingham University • Anne Berens, Julius B Richmond Fellow, Harvard University • Irina Malanciuc, Country Director, Lumos Foundation, Moldova Policy Reaction: • Katerina Slesingerova, Head, Department for Family, Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, Czech Republic 10:45–11:15 BREAK 11:15–12:30  ession 2: Ethnic and linguistic diversity: The case of S young Roma children in Europe  Objective: As the Roma is Europe's largest and most excluded ethnic minority, this session aims to highlight the
From page 78...
... report for the Czech Republic, and attempt to understand the policy challenges and barriers in Europe to full inclusion of young Roma children. Moderators: • Sarah Klaus, Director of the Early Childhood Program, Open Society Foundations • Iliana Sarafian, Program Officer, Open Society Foundations Speakers: • Margareta Matache, Instructor, FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard University • David Greger, Deputy Director, Institute for Research and Development of Education, Charles University Policy Reaction: • Arthur Ivatts, Senior Consultant, Open Society Foundations Research Reaction: • Radosveta Dimitrova, COFAS (create opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing)
From page 79...
... Head of Social Programs, Division Guardianship-Custody and Social Programs Department, Ministry of Health, Georgia • Ariel Como, Albanian National Coordinator for South European Autism Network (SEAN) • Lidija Dojcinovska, State Advisor, Office of the Prime Minister, Macedonia • Bettina Schwethelm, Senior Consultant, Young Child Health and Wellbeing, UNICEF Regional Office for Central Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States • Tatjana Zorcec, National Coordinator for Autism, Macedonia 2:45–4:00 Session 4: Children on the move: Migrants, immigrants, and refugees  Objective: Highlight strategies to reach young migrant children, immigrants, and refugees around the world, with a particular focus on the current refugee crisis in Europe.
From page 80...
... Lead: Irina Malanciuc, Country Director, Lumos •  Foundation, Moldova Perspective: Sevdzihan Ejubova, Karin Dom, Bulgaria •   Ethnic and linguistic diversity: The case of Breakout 2: young Roma children in Europe (Belvedere III and IV rooms) • Lead: Margareta Matache, Instructor, FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard University • Perspectives: Bozidar Nikolic, ROMANIPEN, Serbia, and Miroslav Sklenka, Step by Step Slovakia Breakout 3: Children with developmental delays and disabilities, and atypically developing children (Praha A room)
From page 81...
... Moderator: Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Courtney Sale Ross University Professor of Globalization and Education, New York University 8:30–9:30 Keynote: Combining child development and quality measurement to support ECD programs and policies •  easuring Early Learning and Quality Outcomes M (MELQO) and WHO Child Indicator Group --  Abbie Raikes, Technical Development Lead, UNICEF Presentations and discussion about measurement tools 9:30–9:45 ASQ Inventory -- Hollie Hix Small, Assistant Professor, Portland State University 9:45–10:00 IDELA -- Ivelina Borisova, Director for Impact and Innovations, Early Childhood Development, Save the Children 10:00–10:15  uide for Monitoring Child Development (GMCD)
From page 82...
... 82 REACHING AND INVESTING IN CHILDREN AT THE MARGINS 11:00–11:15  olicy Reaction: Emily Vargas-Barón, Director, RISE P Institute 11:15–11:45  oderated Discussion, Hiro Yoshikawa, New York M University 11:45–12:00 Closing Remarks (Sarah Klaus and Liana Ghent, workshop Co-Chairs)   12:00 Adjourn


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