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Mental health and remote learning in emergencies
Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) (2022)
  • Anna Dabrowski, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
Presentation
Abstract
UNICEF launched a report on the role of remote modalities in implementing mental health and psychosocial support programs and services in the education sector. The purpose of this report is to inform policymakers and practitioners about current interventions that promote the mental health and psychosocial wellbeing of learners, delivered a distance or through a blend of remote and face to face learning approaches, including support to educators and caregivers through schools and other learning environments.
In this webinar, participants learned more about the potential of remote modalities for supporting mental health and social and emotional learning.
Panelists:
  • Mr. Bassem Nasir, Education Specialist, UNICEF HQ
  • Dr. Anna Dabrowski, Senior Research Fellow, ACER  
  • Fatima Abdelwahab, Education Manager, Sesame Workshop.
  • Olusoji Victor Ladele, Innovation manager on Mental health and Psychosocial Well-being, UNICEF HQ
Keywords
  • Mental health programs,
  • Psychological services,
  • Student support services,
  • Well being,
  • Intervention,
  • Middle income,
  • Low income,
  • Developing countries,
  • Emergency programs,
  • Remote learning,
  • Face to face education,
  • Rapid review
Publication Date
September, 2022
Location
Webinar
Citation Information
Anna Dabrowski. "Mental health and remote learning in emergencies" Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) (2022)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anna-dabrowski/48/