Sunday 12 July 2015

KING DINUZULU HOSPITAL COMPLEX Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry invite you to the Durban Mental Health Symposium

Venue:King Dinuzulu Hospital Complex, former King George V Hospital, is located at 75 RD Naidu Drive. Enter via Viola Rd, Sydenham / Asherville.

Date: 29 July 2015; Time: 8.30 – 12.30;Cost: R50 at the door


Dr Devi Rajab, couns elling/educational psychologist & writer

Are women sicker than men? Women and mental health

Ms. Nandisa Tushini, counselling psychologist, C-Max correctional center
The policy/practice gaps in our correctional centres

Dr Sibongile Mashaphu, specialist psychiatrist & lecturer
Living in an HIV Serodiscordant relationship

Prof Kitty Uys, Head of Dept., Occupational Therapy, UKZN
Dignity in communication

Launch of the DURBAN MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACY GROUP

RSVP: DBNmentalhealth@gmail.com


Thursday 2 July 2015

6th International Conference on Community Psychology Global Dialogues on Critical Knowledges, Liberation and Community 27-30 May 2016 International Convention Centre, Durban, South Africa



6th International Conference on Community Psychology
Global Dialogues on Critical Knowledges, Liberation and Community
27-30 May 2016
International Convention Centre, Durban, South Africa
 
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT! 


The University of South Africa, the South African Medical Research Council, and the Psychological Society of South Africa are pleased to release the First Announcement of the 6thInternational Conference on Community Psychology (ICCP2016). ICCP2016 will be held at the International Convention Centre, Durban, South Africa, 27-30 May 2016. The theme of the conference is Global Dialogues on Critical Knowledges, Liberation and Community. The conference theme seeks to accord representation, voice and space to theories and enactments of community psychology that contribute to robust debate and conversations about the identity and representational forms of community psychology, the critical roles of community psychologists, and the epistemological and ontological diversity present in global enactments of community psychology. As such, the conference aims to stimulate global dialogues that seek to disrupt hegemonic influences, call into question that which is construed as critical knowledges, and reflect on the meanings of liberation and community. The conference programme will consist of keynote addresses; oral and poster presentations; symposia; thematic panels; roundtable discussions; innovative presentations; social events; cultural activities; and the opportunity to engage with exhibitors.
 
We invite you to submit an abstract for presentation at ICCP2016.
Abstract submission opens in August 2015 and closes on 8 January 2016.

Please click here to access the e-Announcement PDF and visit the conference website (www.iccp2016.ac.za) for more information.

Join us in Global Dialogues on Critical Knowledges, Liberation and Community in Durban, South Africa in May 2016!
 
Sincerely

Mohamed Seedat, Conference Chair
Shahnaaz Suffla, Conference Co-chair 






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