Empathy and inclusion for a sustainable future I Professor Cindy Kiro, Pro-Vice-Chancellor Māori, University of Auckland
Fri, 29 Jan
|Expert Webinar
The Covid pandemic has made it very difficult for children in marginalized communities to get access to basic needs like education, food, and work. The world needs a post-COVID playbook to assist governments, authorities, support centers, deal with youth challenges in their communities.
Time & Location
29 Jan 2021, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM GST
Expert Webinar
About the Event
Empathy and inclusion for a sustainable future
The Covid pandemic has made it very difficult for children in marginalized communities to get access to basic needs like education, food, and work.
We need a post-COVID playbook for helping governments, authorities, support centers, deal with the challenges of youth in their communities to ensure generations are not wasted.
We are honored to welcome Professor Cindy Kiro, a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2021 New Year Honours, Pro-Vice-Chancellor Māori, University of Auckland, Former New Zealand Children's Commissioner share the strides she has made to improve outcomes for marginalised children.
Teenspire Global Mission’s “Empathy and Inclusion for a Sustainable Future” webinar will help you understand:
· What should the post-COVID playbook for empowering marginalized youth incorporate?
· What role can we play in supporting marginalized children in our communities
· The need for strong frameworks that can stand the test of times