The Ongoing Challenges for All Women and Girls During a Time of Unrest:
A Human Rights Perspective
When: Friday, November 18, 2022 | 5– 7 p.m. ET
Friday, November 18, 2022
Where: Zoom Webinar
Register to attend online
As society continues to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and other world events, it is beneficial to take a closer look at the new challenges that women and girls face during these times, and how interventions have been altered to fit the present moment.
Join us for a discussion where a panel of experts will identify improvements and interventions that have been implemented and created to meet the needs of women and girls, so that we may continue to build upon them and establish those ideas in different settings. This conversation is necessary for all audiences, but particularly for healthcare providers, social workers, and other professionals.
We hope this discussion will bring an overall awareness to these ongoing challenges, and potentially discover how facing difficulties at a young age can influence girls’ development in all contexts throughout the lifespan.
Speakers:
Dr. Gabrielle Casper – President, International Health Awareness Network; Head of Clinical Discipline Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sydney Campus, The National School of Medicine, The University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA)
Dr. Ashna Basu, BMed, MD, MHM, GAICD – President-Elect of Medical Women’s Society, NSW; network representative, NSW Association of Psychiatry Trainees
Dr. Christopher Lemon, BA, MPhil, MD – RANZCP psychiatry trainee, Melbourne, Australia.
Professor Kay Wilhelm – Consultant Psychiatrist, St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney; Professor of Psychiatry, University of Notre Dame Sydney; Conjoint Professor, UNSW Psychiatry
Dr. Sorosh Roshan – Founder and Past President, International Health Awareness Network
Dr. Sameena Azhar, PhD – Assistant Professor, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service
Wilhelminia Harris – Coordinator of Peer Services, Westchester Jewish Community Services
Ana Rodgers, LCSW – Coordinator of Integrated Care for Children, Westchester Jewish Community Services
Hands Are For Holding, Gina Gibney Dance Company (Chelsea Bonosky, presenting) – A youth-centered program that uses dance to start conversations about healthy relationships.
Moderated by Elaine Congress, DSW, Associate Dean and Professor, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service
Welcome by Sandra Turner, PhD, Associate Professor, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service