Primary & Partner Organizations: Global Early Adolescent Study
Join the Global Early Adolescent Study's full-day Adolescent Health Research and Programming workshop where we will bring together researchers, faculty members, program implementers, adolescent health donors, and more. You'll see presentations on key findings related to early adolescence, learn more about current interventions, and how to conduct ethical research as well as hear from donors on the future of early adolescent health.
Morning Sessions (8am - 1:15pm)
Afternoon Sessions (1:15pm - 5pm)
Reception (5pm - 6pm)Entertainment by Trevor Arnett and friends
Registration: Open Event (registration required) - bit.ly/ICFP2022GEASWorkshop
Primary & Partner Organizations: Global Early Adolescent Study
Join the Global Early Adolescent Study's full-day Adolescent Health Research and Programming workshop where we will bring together researchers, faculty members, program implementers, adolescent health donors, and more. You'll see presentations on key findings related to early adolescence, learn more about current interventions, and how to conduct ethical research as well as hear from donors on the future of early adolescent health.
Morning Sessions (8am - 1:15pm)
Registration (with coffee and pastries)WelcomesInterventions and ImplementationEthics in Programming and Research with Young AdolescentsLunch discussion with NGO and philanthropic leadersAfternoon Sessions (1:15pm - 5pm)
Youth Keynote AddressEngaging Young People in Planning programs and Services (applications of a Human Centered Design (HCD) approach)Future of Global Research with Very Young AadolescentsFuture of Early Adolescent Health Research and InterventionsReception (5pm - 6pm)Entertainment by Trevor Arnett and friends
Registration: Open Event (registration required) - bit.ly/ICFP2022GEASWorkshop
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