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Connecting the Social Sciences Webinar Series

Webinar 1: Ending Child Trauma

You're invited to attend the first session of the Connecting the Social Sciences Webinar Series on the topic of 'Ending Child Trauma: A population-wide approach to ending the world's costliest public health problem'.

We will be joined by Ben Perks, Head of Campaigns and Advocacy at UNICEF, who recently authored his new book Trauma Proof: Healing, Attachment and the Science of Prevention.

 

Ben Perks

Ben Perks, Author of Trauma Proof

Details

02 April

2.00-3.30pm

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