BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250821T180950EDT-5085mVEI6c@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250821T220950Z DESCRIPTION:This presentation will review the empirical evidence gathered i n the past two years on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental heal th for children and youth at different life stages\, from pre-birth to eme rging adulthood. Grounded in a social justice framework\, this presentatio n will highlight that all are not equal in the face of the pandemic and th at children and youth living in precarious contexts have been impacted the most. Practice and policy measures moving forward to help all children an d youth thrive and recover from this unprecedented worldwide crisis will b e discussed.\n\nDate: \n\nNovember 10th\, 4 PM EST\n\nLocation:\n\nIn-pers on\, at 550 Sherbrooke St. #189\n\nand broadcasted via Zoom \n\nPresenters :\n\nDelphine Collin-Vézina\, Ph.D. & Barbara Fallon\, Ph.D. Delphine Coll in-Vézina is the Director of the Centre for Research on Children and Famil ies and the Director of the Canadian Consortium on Child & Youth Trauma. A Full Professor in the 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ School of Social Work\, her research program seeks to better understand the impact of adverse and traumatic life event s in the lives of children and youth\, as well as their experiences with s ervices geared towards them.\n\nBarbara Fallon holds a Canada Research Cha ir in Child Welfare at the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work. Her re search focuses on the collection and sharing of reliable\, valid national and provincial data to provide an evidence-based understanding of the traj ectories of children and families in the child welfare system.\n DTSTART:20221110T210000Z DTEND:20221110T230000Z SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Kagedan Lecture: Not one single Covid Generation: The I mpact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Mental Health and Well-being from Pre-birth to Emerging Adulthood URL:/socialwork/channels/event/cancelled-kagedan-lectu re-not-one-single-covid-generation-impact-covid-19-pandemic-mental-health- and-342703 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR