[WSIS CS-Plenary] UN Program on Media Matters and Well-being
Elizabeth Carll, PhD
ecarll at optonline.net
Wed Apr 13 14:55:16 BST 2005
FYI, if you will be in NYC tomorrow.
> The NGO Committee on Mental Health
> (Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations (CONGO) in Consultative
> Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council)
> In co-sponsorship with the CCC/UN
> presents
> _____________________________________________________
> Media Matters:
> Promoting Psychological Well-Being on a Global Scale
> ______________________________________________________
>
> This special program will explore the application and best practices for
> using news media and newer information and communication technology (ICT),
> such as the Internet, for supporting mental health and psychological
> well-being and promoting resilience in the wake of violence, war,
> disaster, and illness.
>
> Thursday, April 14, 2005, 2:00-4:00 p.m.
> UN Church Center
> 777 UN Plaza
> (44th Street and First Ave. across from UN)
> Room 10H - 10th Floor
> New York City, NY
> Moderator:
>
> Elizabeth Carll, PhD
> UN Representative, International Society For Traumatic Stress
> Studies; Convenor, Working Group on Media/ICT, NGO Committee on Mental
> Health; Licensed Psychologist, Private Practice/Organizational Consulting,
> Long Island, NY
>
> Participants:
>
> H.E. Khunying Laxanachantorn Laohaphan - Keynote Presentation
> Ambassador and Permanent Representative
> Mission of Thailand to the United Nations
>
> Dhiman Deb Chowdhury
> Founder & President
> Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM)
>
> Jamie Talan
> Health and Science Reporter
> Newsday
>
> Richard Alderslade, MD - Discussant
> Senior External Relations Officer for Health Policy
> World Health Organization
>
> Group Discussion - Audience Q & A
>
> Program Planning Committee of Media/ICT Working Group: Elizabeth Carll,
> PhD - NGO CMH, ISTSS, CCC/UN; Daniel Miller, PhD - NGO CMH, ASP; Linda
> Misek-Falkoff, PhD JD - NGO CMH, CCC/UN, PWPI; Jan Wetzel, PhD - NGO CMH,
> IASSW. For more information Contact Dr. Carll at 631-754-2424 or email
> ecarll at optonline.net <mailto:ecarll at optonline,net>
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