Programme

Welcome to the Safe & Sound Conference on child and family wellbeing for a sustainable future! The conference features many opportunities for intellectual exchange across disciplines, academia, and practice. 

The conference addresses the intersections of child and family wellbeing through a focus on childhood adversity, mental health, and sustainable development at the individual, social, and global levels. Our aim is to seek and co-create knowledge that protects and enhances healthy child development, and skills of treatment and support when mental health problems arise. We want to share and use existing knowledge that foster happy children, caring parents, and responsible citizens – and specify the role and contributions from psychology and other health and social sciences.

We acknowledge our deep connection to and dependency on Mother Earth, and how human activity is threatening the very basis of our existence. Child and family wellbeing are affected by the state of the world in many ways, including by natural disasters, conflicts, labour markets, poverty, migration, and mobility. Geopolitics and history may well influence life in the local neighbourhood and family dynamics. The UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) clearly describe the need for a holistic understanding.

The conference is organized around four main topics:

1. Neurodevelopment and developmental disorders

2. Early childhood development (ECD), nutrition and caregiving

3. Child and family well-being – urbanisation and environmental challenges

4. Teaching and promoting mental health through innovative communication and technology

The Safe & Sound conference is part of a Norwegian Partnership Programme for Global Academic Cooperation (NORPART) funded by HK-dir, the Norwegian directorate for International Cooperation and Quality Enhancement in Higher Education. The general aim of the NORPART programme is to enhance the quality of higher education in Norway and developing countries through academic cooperation and student mobility. The aim of the Safe & Sound project is to strengthen education in psychology and build a partnership between Norway and Vietnam as a base for academic exchange, the advancement of intercultural learning, sound practice, and joint research – to the benefit of future generations and sustainable development.

Pre-conference workshops

From 02 to 04 December 2024
Time 09-16.30 (all three workshops will run simultaneously over three days)

Early childhood adversity and Global mental health (PDF)

Facilitators

Lars Lien, INN University

Ragnhild Dybdahl, University of Bergen


Intensive trauma recovery technique training (PDF)

Facilitators

Unni Marie Heltne, University of Bergen


Neurodevelopmental perspectives on autism. EEG profiles and innovative interventions. Tailored for clinicians at the children’s hospital and others. (PDF)

Facilitators

Silvana Markovska Simoska, Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (RCESD-MANU)


Conference programme

From 05 to 06 December 2024

DAY 1

0800

0830

0840

0850

Registration

Opening remarks, UED Rector

Opening remarks, Norwegian Embassy

Photo session

0900

Plenary 1: Child and family well being for a sustainable future, Kerstin Söderström, INN University

0920

Keynote 1: Child adversity and later mental and somatic health problems, Lars LienINN University

0950

Plenary 2: Child maltreatment in Vietnam: epidemiology - challenges in research and possible solutions, Huong Nguyen, Hanoi Public Health University

1010

1040

1100

1230

1400

Q&A

Refreshments

Parallel sessions 1

Lunch

Plenary 3: Individualism and Collectivism as Protective and Risk Factors for the Effect of ACE on Peer Aggression among Vietnamese adolescents, Bahr Weiss, Vanderbilt University

1420

Plenary 4: Bridging the gap between humanitarian action and long-term health systems: The role of early child development and nurturing care interventions, Ragnhild Dybdahl, University of Bergen

1440

1500

1515

1830

Q&A

Break

Parallel sessions 2, ends 16:45

Gala dinner, ends 20:00

DAY 2

0830

0900

Registration

Keynote 2: Clinical applications of functional QEEG and ERPs neuromarkers in the neurodevelopmental disorders, Silvana Markovska SimoskaMacedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (RCESD-MANU)

0920

Plenary 5: The Lillehammer Neurodevelopmental Follow-Up study: Cognitive development, mental health and daily functioning in individuals with ADHD, Autism and Tourette's syndrome from childhood to young adulthood, Erik Winther Skogli, INN University

0950

1010

1040

1100

1230

1400

Plenary 6: Challenges and Supports for Parents of Children with Developmental Disorders in Vietnam, Cong Tran, VNU-UED

Q&A

Tea break

Parallel sessions 3

Lunch

Plenary 7: Mental health literacy in school, Dang Hoang Minh, VNU-UED

1420

Plenary 8: Community-based Depression Care - Experience from BasicNeeds Vietnam, Tam Nguyen, Basic Needs

1440

Q&A

1500

1515

1645

Break

Parallel sessions 4

Announcement of the future collaboration & Closing remarks, ends 17:00

Practical aspects

  • Keynotes are 30 minutes for presentation
  • Plenaries are 20 minutes for presentation
  • 30 minutes for Q&A per each session
  • Parallel sessions are 1.5 hours (10 minutes for intro/closure + up to four paper presentations each)
  • Conferencier: 1st day - Dang Hoang Minh, VNU; 2nd day - Kerstin Söderström, INN

Call

(+84) 906 069 296

(Ms. Le Thi Huyen Trang)

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