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SUMMARY:RDV-Seminar: Desegregation of education – Czech Republic
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will focus on the desegregation of education in the Czech Republic\, particularly with regard to how the Office of the Ombudsman has been involved in addressing this human rights issue. Segregation in education is a complex problem\, which includes the placing of Romani children in special schools and institutions\, but also education in mainstream primary schools with high proportions of Romani children. Both areas are closely related to living in social exclusion and\, consequently\, to segregation in housing. We will focus on the circumstances of the development of segregation in education\, its consequences\, but also possible solutions or examples of good practice. We will introduce the audience to Czech developments from the 1990s to the present.\n\nThe speaker at this event will be Jakub Konečný and Marek Kosík from The Public Defender of Rights (Ombudsman) of the Czech Republic \n\nThe panel will be moderated by Dr. Lucie Duucarre\, and the panel discussants will be Associate Professor Kari Hagatun and Professor Jan Skrobanek.  \n\nAbout the speakers\n\nLucie Ducarre recently defended her PhD thesis titled\, “The Right to Education of Autistic Children in International and European Law\,” at the Faculty of Law (UiB). Dr. Ducarre has studied law and international relations in France and in the UK and holds a master’s in law with specialization in Children Rights. Before completing her PhD\, she worked as a legal consultant and writer. \n\nKari Hagatun is an Associate Professor at the Department of Education (UiB). Prof. Hagatun received her PhD from the University of Bergen in 2021 and is specifically interested in Roma children’s educational experiences in Norway. She additionally has a master’s degree in pedagogy (UiB)\, as well as education and extensive experience as a general teacher.  \n\nJakub Konečný is the Head of Research Section at the Office of the Public Defender of Rights in the Czech Republic.  \n\nMarek Kosík is an International Relations Office at the Office of the Public Defender of Rights in the Czech Republic.\n\nJan Skrobanek is a Professor at the Department of Sociology (UiB). Prof. Skrobanek’s research interests include ethnic identity\, discrimination and ethnicization\, agency\, mobility and/or employment as well as developments of transition patterns of vulnerable youth in a global perspective. \n\nHow to participate: At Jekteviksbakken 31 or via this Zoom link: https://uib.zoom.us/j/63081101498?pwd=yVDQVbgRCwlHaHarzDYgeFgqgLixOK.1\n\nIf the Zoom application is new to you\, we recommend that you press the link well before the events to download the program. You may leave and rejoin the meeting at any time.\n\nThe webinar is part of the RDV-webinar series – a collaboration between DIPA (UiB) and LawTransform (UiB).
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/seminar-desegregation-of-education-czech-republic/
CATEGORIES:Public event,Seminar,Webinar,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Barnevernfrokost: Betydning av sosial ulikhet for barn og familiers kontakt med barnevernet i Norge
DESCRIPTION:Bli med på Barnevernfrokost\, der Prof. Bente Heggem Kojan og Mary Elizabeth Hemler diskuterer barnevern og sosioøkonomisk ulikhet.  \nBetydning av sosial ulikhet for barn og familiers kontakt med barnevernet i Norge    \nBarn med tilhørighet i familier med lav sosioøkonomisk status (SØS) er sterkt overrepresenterte i barnevernssystemer verden rundt\, også i Norge. I denne presentasjonen vil innlederne fortelle om prosjektet «Barnevern og sosioøkonomisk ulikhet»\, med vekt på hva registerdata kan fortelle oss om sosial ulikhet i barnevernet.  \nFølgende problemstillinger vil bli belyst:  \n\nHvilke mønstre er det mellom barnas sosioøkonomiske tilhørighet og innhold i meldinger som kommer til barnevernet? \nHvordan henger SØS\, innvandrerbakgrunn og familietype sammen med barns sannsynlighet for å bli meldt til barnevernet\, motta hjelpetiltak eller bli plassert utenfor hjemmet? \n\nMary Elizabeth (MB) Hemler er stipendiat ved Institutt for sosialt arbeid\, NTNU. Hun har bodd i Norge siden 2019\, er opprinnelig fra USA og har en mastergrad i sosialt arbeid fra USA\, samt en mastergrad i nevrovitenskap fra NTNU. Hun har også praksiserfaring som sosialarbeider med hjemløse ungdommer i Los Angeles\, hvor hun så hvordan en stor andel barnevernsbarn ble hjemløse da de ble 18 år. Slik ble også en interesse for sosial ulikhet og barnevern vekket.   \nBente Heggem Kojan er professor ved samme sted\, og har en doktorgrad i sosialt arbeid (NTNU) som omhandler sosial klasse og barnevern. Hun har praksiserfaring fra ulike velferdstjenester med utsatte barn og unge og har undervist samt forsket på tematikken barnevern og ulikhet over flere år. Hun ledet forskningsprosjektet «Barnevern og sosioøkonomisk ulikhet»\, som er utgangspunktet for denne barnevernsfrokosten. Hun er også aktiv i det internasjonale forskernettverket CWIN (Child Welfare Inequalities).  \n___________________________________________________________________________ \nJoin us for Barnevernfrokost where Prof. Bente Heggem Kojan and Mary Elizabeth Hemler discuss child welfare and socio-economic inequality.  \nSignificance of social inequality for children and families’ contact with child protection in Norway  \nChildren belonging to families with low socio-economic status (SES) are greatly overrepresented in child welfare systems around the world\, including in Norway. In this presentation\, the presenters will talk about the project “Child welfare and socio-economic inequality”\, with an emphasis on what register data can tell us about social inequality in child welfare.  \nThe following issues will be highlighted:  \n\nWhat patterns are there between the children’s socio-economic affiliation and the content of messages that come to child protection?  \nHow do SES\, immigrant background and family type relate to a child’s likelihood of being reported to child protection\, receiving assistance or being placed outside the home? \n\nMary Elizabeth (MB) Hemler is a research fellow at the Department of Social Work\, NTNU. She has lived in Norway since 2019\, is originally from the USA and has a master’s degree in social work from the USA\, as well as a master’s degree in neuroscience from NTNU. She also has practical experience as a social worker with homeless young people in Los Angeles\, where she saw how a large proportion of child welfare children became homeless when they turned 18. In this way\, an interest in social inequality and child protection was also awakened.  \nBente Heggem Kojan is a professor at the same place and has a doctorate in social work (NTNU) which deals with social class and child protection. She has practical experience from various welfare services with vulnerable children and young people and has taught and researched the topic of child protection and inequality over several years. She led the research project “Child protection and socio-economic inequality”\, which is the starting point for this seminar. She is also active in the international research network CWIN (Child Welfare Inequalities).  \nHvordan delta på Barnevernfrokost \nFor å delta på webinaret klikker du lenken under og følger instruksjonene. Vi anbefaler å laste ned Zoom-applikasjonen på forhånd. \nZoom-link: https://uib.zoom.us/j/65169051810?pwd=F1d2AhQuA5WN1EVE2oRZWYHPuecsv8.1 \nPasscode: qW173uvG  \nBarnevernfrokost er en åpen webinar-serie om barnevern og barns rettigheter. Serien arrangeres av Centre for Research on Discretion and Paternalism (UiB) i samarbeid med Bergen kommune – Etat for barn og familie og Centre on Law and Social Transformation (UiB).
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/barnevernfrokost-betydning-av-sosial-ulikhet-for-barn-og-familiers-kontakt-med-barnevernet-i-norge/
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