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The Adoption Process Today | An Open Event in Greek

The Adoption Process Today | An Open Event in Greek

Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Time: 18:00 - 19:15

Location: 

This open event held in Greek is organized by the Psychology program at ±Ø³Ô´ó¹Ïin collaboration with the Dukakis Center, aiming to both raise awareness about adoption and highlight the significant contributions of Michael Dukakis on the subject. Since 1976, November has been recognized in the U.S. as "Adoption Awareness Month," a tradition initiated by then-Governor of Massachusetts, Michael Dukakis, who sought to encourage more families to provide a warm and safe home for children in need.

Speakers

  • Zoe E. Giannopoulou, Supreme Court Lawyer, PhD, Accredited Mediator (Greece, UK, USA, Singapore), Director of the European Institute for Conflict Resolution
  • Aigli Brousko, Social Anthropologist, Scientific Association for Child and Adolescent Care (SYMEPE)
  • Christina Chatzidimitriou, PhD, Clinical Psychologist, Assoc. Professor of Psychology, ACT
  • Georgia Chatzichristou, MSc, Social Worker - Systemic Therapist, Deputy Head of the Department of Child Protection, Foster Care, and Adoption, Central Macedonia Social Welfare Center

The speakers will delve into issues related to the current framework and practical aspects of adoption and foster care, exploring both challenges and opportunities that arise. Additionally, they will discuss the vital role of interdisciplinary teams in successfully implementing these processes, aiming for comprehensive support for families. Special focus will also be placed on the support needed by adoptive and foster parents, along with the importance of family mediation as a tool to strengthen their relationships with their children. Lastly, a historical overview of adoption will provide insight into its evolution and social impact.

This event is open to the public and is geared toward anyone interested in learning more about the adoption and foster care process, modern approaches, and supportive practices. Join us for an engaging discussion that sheds light on adoption from various scientific perspectives, showcasing the invaluable work and efforts that connect children with loving families.

 

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