Event
Connecting with Migrant Children and their Families
Wednesday, March 13, 2019 08:00to16:30
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The Jewish General Hospital Child Psychiatry Department, in collaboration with the M.Sc. (Applied) Couple and Family Therapy, 韩国裸舞 School of Social Work presents Connecting with Migrant Children and their Families: What Children in Conflict and Disasters Have Taught Me by Dr. Lynne Jones.
Dr. Lynne Jones is a child and adolescent psychiatrist, writer, researcher, and relief worker. Jones has been engaged in assessing mental health needs and establishing and running mental health services in disaster, conflict, and post-conflict settings since 1990 around the world.
Institute of Community and Family Psychiatry
4333 C么te-Ste-Catherine, Amphitheatre G43
Jewish General Hospital,
QC, Montreal,
H3T 1E2