Fuso horário - Lisboa, Portugal
Fuso horário - Lisboa, Portugal
9h00 – 10h00 – COVID-19 and Alternative Care Systems in Europe: Current Developments and Trends
10h00 - 11h00 – Institutionalization during the First 1000 days of life: ways to prevent / Strategies to develop
11h00 - 11h50 – Promoting Good Practices in the Deinstitutionalization of Children and Young People in Care: Lessons to be learn
Katerina Nanou Communication
Senior Advocacy Advisor at Save the Children Europe
Zuzana Konradova Communication
Eurochild Thematic Coordinator
Celina Claudio Communication
Harriet Ward Communication
Maria Barbosa Ducharne Communication
Florence Koenderink Communication
Independent consultant
Alexandrina Dimitrova Communication
Executive Director of The Cedar Foundation
Filipe Saramago Communication
Psychotherapist and clinical psychologist - Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa
Carlos Escobar (SPS-SPP)
Ivone Jacob (eventQualia)
Maria de Lurdes Torre (SPS-SPP)
Patrícia Pascoal (SPSC)
Luisa Horta e Costa Communication
Dina Macedo Communication
Social Service
André João Tavares Pacheco Rodrigues Communication
Psychologist
Ester Sara Cabanes i Vall Communication
Directora general d'Atenció a la Infància i l'Adolescència
Carlos Silva Peixoto Communication
clinical and forensic psychology
Ana Santos Communication
Técnica Superior - Direção Municipal de Políticas Sociais- CMVNG
Marlene Sousa Communication
ProChild CoLAB
Carlos Neto Lecture
Lecturer at the Faculty of Human Kinetics
Manuel Sarmento Communication
Professor and Researcher
Inês Guedes de Oliveira Communication
Researcher and Professor
Cidália Silva Communication
Professor of Architecture and Urbanism
Ana Filipa Beato Communication
Psychologist and sex therapist
Joana Almeida Communication
Psychologist and sex therapist
Rui Ferreira Carvalho Communication
Psiquiatria da Infância e Adolescência - CHULN
Diana Moreira Lecture
Pediatrician | Centro Hospitalar Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho
Carles Feixa Lecture
Social Anthropologist
Ricardo Mexia Communication
Public Health Doctor and Epidemiologist
Ricardo Santos Communication
Terapeuta da Fala
Hugo Pedro Silva Costa Rodrigues Communication
Pediatra | CH Alto Minho - V. Castelo
Ana Cláudia Mendes Chasqueira Communication
Psychologist
Teresa Rebelo Pinto Communication
Psychologist, Somnologist
Rute Neves Communication
Pediatrics MD
Clara Abadesso Communication
Pediatric Intensive Care
João Breda Communication
Head WHO European Office
Cristina Padez Communication
Researcher
Sara Vaz Rodrigues Communication
Pediatric Surgeon
João Rodrigues Communication
Nutritionist and Researcher
César Chaves Communication
Professor Adjunto- ESDL-IPVC
Mauro Paulino Lecture
Psicológo Clínico e Forense
As a rule, it is thought that a person acquires full capacity to decide at 18 years of age.
According to a certain opinion, a person may decide before reaching 18 year of age if he/she has enough maturity for doing so.
However this opinion does not grant younger and mentally handicapped children the right to decide on important health matters. Such power tends to be recognized to their parents. But what are the limits of parental decision-making? Is any medical intervention on children admissible if the parents have demanded or authorized it? And is the parental opposition sufficient to avoid medical intervention in child’s interest?
Rute Agulhas Communication
Forensic Psychologist
Jorge Duarte Pinheiro Communication
Professor and Researcher (FDUL) - Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Lisboa
Carmen Sánchez Hernández Communication
Professor and Researcher - Universidade de Málaga
Organised by: School of Social Work - Rutgers University, USA
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