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The 6th International School Social Work Conference

10 -12 June, 2015 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia – Children’s palace Programme

Wednesday, 10th of June 2015 08:00 – 09:00

Registration - Main entrance

09:00- 10:00 Opening Main Room

Chair: Enkhtuya Sukhbaatar Introduction of all countries

Munkhjargal Bujgar – Director, Mongolian School Social Work Association Greetings

Gantumur Luvsannyam, Minister, Ministry of Education, Culture and Science Greetings from the International Network for School Social Work

Frederick Streeck, Executive Director, School Social Work Association of America 10:00 – 10:25

Development of Social Work in Mongolia

Key note speaker - Bathishig Adilbish, PhD candidate, MSW, MPH, MD, Mongolia 10:25 – 10: 50

The protection of children in schools

Key note speaker - Roberto Benes, Country Representative, Unicef Mongolia 10:50 – 11:00

Questions 11:00 – 11:20 Coffee break

Creating positive relationships

11:20 – 12:50 Parallel sessions MAIN ROOM CHAIR: FIRST ROOM CHAIR: SECOND ROOM CHAIR: 11:20 -11:55

Discussion of Ways to Create Positive

Relationships with Native American Students and Parents in a School Social Work Setting Linda Azure, School social worker USA

Positive relationships

Kathrin Hök & Pia Johansson, School social worker &Special education teacher

Sweden

Agaa Egee: A Cross-Age Peer Mentoring Program in a Mongolian Secondary School Cal Brackin& Sharhuu Bayarsaikhan

Social worker/ Community Youth Development Volunteer& School Social worker

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11:55-

12:20 Community Schools: Building Relationships Inside and Out to Strengthen Student Success Jill Nawrocki, Community Schools

Manager/School Social Worker USA

Adventure Based School Social Work

Intervention for Positive Youth Development: Case of HongKong

Kennedy Ng& Kwok-hung,

Consultant of School Social Work & Youth Professional Committee, the China Association of Social Work Education; Consultant of the Path-finding Adventure Project (PAP), School of Public Health, Medical Faculty, the Chinese University of Hong Kong

Embedding School Social Work in the Existing School System in China: The Case of Sichuan Malati Gopal& Rebecca Alaman

Li Ya Xue, Chairman of School Social Work & Youth Professional Committee, the China Association of Social Work Education and Department Head of School Work, China Youth Taiwan

12.20-12.50

Parenting Skills Essential for Student Success Maria Malmgren, Sweden Coordinator of school social workers in Nacka, School social worker 12:50 – 14:00

Lunch – Bayangol Hotel Restaurant

Child protection in School

14:00 – 16:00 – Main room Chair: Batkhishig Adilbish

14:00 – 14:30

Child development issues on education system

Nasanbayar Baawgai, Ministry of Education and Science, Mongolia 14:30 – 15:00

ESS-Gymnasium Works to Create Positive Relationship in Teaching and Learning Environment Sara Ronningstam Millberg, School social worker/Vice Chairman, Sweden

15:00 – 15:30

Roles of Mongolian school social workers in ensuring to make schools safe for children Enkhtuya Sukhbaatar, Training manager Mongolia

15:30 – 16:00 Questions 16:00 -16:20 Coffee Break

Creating positive relationships

16:20 – 17:50 Parallel sessions MAIN ROOM CHAIR: FIRST ROOM CHAIR: SECOND ROOM CHAIR: 16:20

-16:55 A Lifeworld-Orientated School Social WorkKathrin Bach, School social worker and lecturer How Can Education Settings, Effectively Minimize Child Protection Allegations Made Against Staff

Jill Davey, School social worker and lecturer,

Disabilities and Socialization

Jennifer Seller & Togtohbayar M., School social workers, Mongolia

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UK 16:55-

17:20 Protection of Children and Students in Swedish School by School Social Workers School Social Worker& School Social Worker Sweden

Current Circumstance and issues of school work in Japan

Ric Kwak and Takuya Kurihara, Japan

Space for youth who concerned with school social workers

Itoh Kyouichiro, Japan

17.20-17.50 Rape of Minor on the Rampage in Nigeria: The

Cultural Perspectives

Taiwo Fisayo Adediran, Student Nigeria Thursday, 11th of June 2015

Child Participation

9:00 – 11:00

Key Note speakers - Main Room Chair: Amaraa Dorjsambuu 9:00 – 9:30

School Social Work in United States Frederick Streeck, Executive Director, USA 9:30 -10:00

School Social Work as Unique and Specialist Practice Chris Barrett, School social worker Australia

10:00 – 10:30

Interdisciplinary Cooperation for Peaceful School

Hye Rae Kim & Kyoung Hyeon Park, Department of Social Welfare& Chief Director Korea

10:30 -11:00 Questions 11:00 - 11:20 Coffee Break 11:20 – 12:20 - Parallel Sessions HALL FACILITATOR: FIRST ROOM CHAIR: SECOND ROOM CHAIR: 11:20

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Maria Malmgren, Coordinator of school social workers in Nacka, School social worker, Sweden The Analysis of Job Competence of School Social Workers and Improvements of Their Competence to Build Student-Friendly School Environments

Sungsim Cho, Soonhae Hong, Jinhee Pang, Kyoungnam Eum & Jeongsun Ahn, Assistant Professor, Professor, Doctoral Candidate, Doctoral Candidate& Assistant Professor, Korea The current situation of social work services in local schools

Chimgee. M & Chantsaldulam T, Teachers, Khovd Province Mongolia

A qualitative study on middle school students’ participation experience in Education-Welfare Project

Kyusuk Jung& Jin Yie Park, Professor/President of the Korean Society of School Social Work& School social worker, Korea

A role of school social workers in building resilience in children

Oyut-Erdene Namdadagva, Social Worker, Senior lecturer, Social Work Department, Mongolia Budkhand Sanjaa-Yondon, Social Worker, Mongolia

Victoria Legowski Peace Corps

Volunteer/Master of family therapy Mongolia Deborah Parkes, Master of Social Work Student, Canada 11:55-

12:20 Developing Role of School-Based School Work in Northern British Columbia, Canada Dawn Hemingway& Glen Schmidt, Associate Professor and Chair& Professor and BSW Coordinator, Canada

Children as bigger Guides: Their Educational Development and Future

Abena Oforiwaa Ampomah, Lecturer,

Department of School Social Work, University of Ghana, Ghana

Taiwan’s child and youth welfare policy –from a family supporting perspective

Jing-Houng , James Kuo & Ming-Fa Huang, Chinese Culture University, Taiwan China

Social Work in Tajikistan: Challenges and Perspectives

Nazarkhudo Dastambuev&

Gulnora Choukourbekova, Education director& Consultant, Tajikistan

12:50 – 14:00

Lunch – Bayangol Hotel Restaurant

Cooperation

14:00 -16:00 Main room lectures

Chair: Bayartsetseg Terbish 14:00 -14:30

The U.S. Peace Corps in Mongolia Youth Development Project: Empowering and Preparing the Next Generation of Change Makers in Mongolia Darlene Grant, Country Director, Peace Corps, Mongolia

14:30 – 15:00

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Nyamdorj Mishig, Ulziitungalag Khuajin, Tsendsuren Tumee, Teachers, Mongolia 15:00 -15:30

Developing Children and Youths through School Social Work Intervention - The Singapore Experience

Chan Jian Hong and Yum Sim, Student & Centre Head of Punggol Family Service Centre of AMKFSC Community Services Ltd, Singapore 15:30 -16:00 Questions 16:00 -16:20 Coffee Break 16:20 – 17:50 - Parallel Sessions FIRST ROOM CHAIR: SECOND ROOM CHAIR: 16:20

-16:55 Practice of improving social skills of children Gereltuya Tsedmid, Education Program Manager, Save the Children Mongolia

Can school students benefit from the school lunch program in Mongolia

Burenjargal Tegshee& Oyuntsetseg Dugarsuren, Head of Department & Social Worker Teacher, Mongolia

16:55-

17:20 Strengthening the Public health: Sulfur amino acids (SAA) in Nutrition-Assurance to Good health & happiness: Female Advantageous

Ramesh C Gupta, India

Adopting Child friendly city framework in developing country

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Baigalmaa Yandag, Chair, Municipal authority for the Children and Family Development, Mongolia

17:20 – Second Room

Chair: Frederick Streeck, Executive Director, School Social Work Association of America, USA Meeting for the next conference

Board members of the 7th international conferences

Friday, 12th of June 2015

9:00 – 13:00 - Field visits

Organization visited Group Facilitator

School no. 72 Group 1 Ulziitungalag, Ankhsukh & Tergel School no.24 Group 2 Bathishig A, Galnaran T & Uranzaya

School “ New – Era” Group 3 N Nyamdorj, Suwdaa &

Uuriintsolmon Princess center NGO Group 4 Tserendulam & Jargalmaa Sukhbaatar alban bus Group 5 M Naymdorj, Tserendolgor &

Batsaikhan 16:00 – 17:00 Main room

Mongolian traditional Show 17:00 – 20:00 Bayangol Restaurant Closing ceremony

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