Dr. Subhasis Bhadra

Associate Professor,

Head of the Department

Department of Social Work

School of Social Sciences

Central University of Rajasthan

NH-8, Bandarsindri, Kishangarh, Ajmer District, Rajasthan, India

Mobile: +91-95608245557

Skype: sbhadra2

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PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION:

  • Ph.D. in Psychiatric Social Work, from NIMHANS (National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences), Bangalore in 2006. The thesis titled “Impact of Disaster and Life Events among Survivors”.
  • M. Phil. in Psychiatric Social Work from NIMHANS (National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences), Bangalore in 2000. The study conducted titled “Teacher Trainees’ Perception about Life Skills for Children and Adolescents”.
  • Master of Social Work (MSW) from Vidyasagar School of Social Work, Vidyasagar University, Midnapur, West Bengal in 1997. The dissertation was “Impact of an Industry on Its Surrounding Villages (with Special Reference to Kolaghat Thermal Power Station)
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Rajendra Prasad Institute of Communication and Management. Kolkata Center, in 1997. The dissertation titled “Incidents of Industrial Accidents and Safety Measures”. The study was conducted in Kolaghat Thermal Power Station, Midnapur, West Bengal.

TEACHING/ INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE:

  • Associate Professor and Head in Departmentof Social Work, School of Social Sciences, Central University of Rajasthan, NH-8, Bandarsindri, Kishangarh, Ajmer, Rajasthan from 3rd November 2017 (Current Pay Scale, Basic 37400/- AGP- 9000/-)
  • Assistant professor and Head in Departmentof Social Work, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Gautam Buddha University, Greater NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh from 22ndApril 2010 till 2nd November 2017.(Current pay scale: 45,400/- (Basic + AGP), Gross 1,09,350/- Excluding HRA; Joined with Basic 30,000/- + AGP 8000/-)
  • Assistant professor in Departmentof Social Work, Assam University (Central University), Silchar, Assam, December 2009 to 19th April 2010.
  • Director, Disaster Mental Health in American Red Cross, India Delegation, November 2006 till November 2009.
  • Research Coordinator in the project of CARE India & National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore in collaboration as Strategic Partner, for Tsunami Intervention and for Kashmir Earthquake Intervention.
  • Research Coordinator in the project of CARE India & National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore in collaboration as Strategic Partner, for Gujarat Riots Intervention (Gujarat Harmony Project).
  • Programme Coordinator, in OXFAM – India (Bangalore), based at Bhuj, Gujarat for Earthquake rehabilitation programme from May 2001-October 2002.
  • Project Director, in Chiranabeen Drug de-addiction Center, Bagnan, Howrah, West Bengal, from November 2000-April 2001.

PUBLICATIONS:

International:

  1. Bhadra, S. (2017), Women in Disasters and conflict India: Interventions in view of Millennium Development Goals. International Journal of Disaster Risk Sciences, Volume 8,Issue2,pp 196–207
  1. Des Marais, E, Boxel, S, Bhadra, S. (2015), Reflexive Development: A model for helping Social Workers Contribute to Sustainable Global Future. Social Work Education: The International Journal, (Francis & Taylor)- Vol-35, No 1, pp 100-112 (ISSN: 0261-5479)
  1. Des Marais, E, Boxel, S, Bhadra, S. (2015), Transcending National Boundaries Through Reflexive Development, Social Dialogue (An International non-refereed Internal Journal of the International Association of Schools of Social Work ), Vol-3, Issues 11,pp 44-45; (ISSN: 2221-352X)
  1. Bhatnagar, C., Bhadra, S. (2015). Study of Service Provisions of Anganwadi Workers (AWWs) and Views of Mothers about Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme, International Journal of Arts, Humanities and Management Studies, Vol-1; No-8; pp 10-15; (ISSN 2395-0692)
  1. Bhadra, S., Singh, N. (2014) School recovery programme for Tsunami affected children: Intervention model from South India. The Social Ion (an International Referred Journal), Vol-3, No-1, January-June 2014, pp 104-110 (ISSN:2319-3581)
  1. Bhadra, S. (2012). Psychosocial Support for the Children affected by Communal Violence in Gujarat, India. International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, Vol:9; Issue: 3; Wiley Blackwell, PP-212-232 (ISSN: 1556-9187)
  1. Des Marais, E., Bhadra, S., Dyer, A.R. (2012). In the Wake of Japan’s Triple Disaster: Building Capacity Through International Collaboration. Advances in Social Work; Vol. 13; No. 2 (Summer 2012). Indiana School of Social Work, Indiana University, New York, USA. PP 340-357(ISSN: 2331-4125)
  1. Bhadra, S., (2011). Psychological distress among the survivors of natural and human made disasters. Psyber News: International Psychology Research Publication. Volume 2, Number 2, pp 43-51. April. (ISSN: 09760709)
  1. Bhadra, S., (2010). Pre-requisites for Assessing Psychological Trauma among the Survivors of Disaster. Psyber News: International Psychology Research Publication. Volume 1, Number 3, July, PP- 27-33. (ISSN: 09760709)
  1. Sathapathy, S., Bhadra, S. (2009). Disaster Psychosocial and Mental Health Support in South & South-East Asian Countries: A Synthesis. Journal of South Asian Disaster Studies, (Journal of the SAARC Disaster Management Centre), Vol. 2 No. 1 June 2009, PP- 21-45. (ISSN: 0974 – 6463)
  1. Sekar, K., Bhadra, S., Dyer, A. R, (2007). A Decade of Disasters: Lessons from the Indian Experience. Southern Medical Journal. Volume 100, Number 9, September. Pp 929-931. (ISSN: 0038-4348)
  1. Diaz, JOP., Bhadra, S., Krishnan, P., (2007). Psychosocial Support as a Platform for an Integrated Development Program. Coping with Crisis. Federation Reference Center for Psychosocial Support, Danish Red Cross, June, No 2. (Published in Arabic, French and English) (ISSN: 1603-3027)

National:

  1. Tayal N., Bhadra, S. (2017) Life Events of HIV Discordant Couples in India, Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies, Vol. 15, No.3, September 2017, pp. 7391-7405.
  1. Bhatnagar, C., Bhadra, S. (2017) The Need of Modernization in Integrated Child Development Service (ICDS) Programme, Focusing on the problem of Anganwadi Workers (AWW), Amity Global Social Work Review, Amity Institute of Social Science, Vol-1, No-1
  1. Bhatnagar, C., Bhadra, S. (2015) Paradox in Justice: Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme as Marginalised Service, Indian Journal of Educational Studies, Vol-2, No. 1; pp 1-15 (ISSN: 2349-6908)
  1. Bhadra, S., (published in 2015) Human trafficking in humanitarian crisis of natural and manmade disasters in India, Social Work Journal, Assam Central University, Vol 3, No. 2 (December, 2012); pp44-56(ISSN: 0976 – 5484)
  1. Singh A, Bhadra S (2014) Life Skills Education (LSE) for Juvenile Delinquent: Developing a Behaviour Health Promotional Model. Artha Social Science Journal, Vol 13, issue-2, pp-21-32. (ISSN: 0975-329X)
  1. Bhadra, S.,(2013). Community based psychosocial support programme for resiliency building in Tsunami rehabilitation of Kanyakumari District. Journal of social work special issue on Building Resilient Communities: Communitarian Social Work, Vol-3, No.8, pp-66-86 (ISBN: 2230-8830)
  1. Bhadra, S., (2011). Social Work interventions for Rehabilitation of Disabled Survivors of Disaster in Gujarat Earthquake. Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies, Vol-9, No.4 (October to December).Pp 4563-4577. (ISSN:0973-8444)
  1. Bhadra, S., (2011). Livelihood Promotion for Peace Building in Communities Affected by Human-Made Disasters, Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies, Vol-9, No.1 (January to March)., pp 4291-4301.(ISSN:0973-8444 )
  1. Bhadra, S., Pratheepa, C.M., (2010). A model of prevention of HIV/AIDS in disaster affected school: a case from tsunami intervention. Social Work Journal, Assam Central University, Vol 1, No. 2 (December).Pp 54-61,(ISSN: 0976 – 5484)
  1. Sekar, K., Bhadra, S., Jayakumar, C., et.al.(2006). Women and Disaster.Indian Journal of Practising Doctors. IJPR (III) 1: March- April 2006.

Book Chapter:

  1. Bhadra S., (2018). CBPSS (Community Based Psychosocial Support) is process and tool for protection of the vulnerable survivors of disaster. Edited by Joseph O Prewitt Diaz, Community Based Psychosocial Support: A tool for Rebuilding Place, Apple Academic press-Taylor and Francis Group. (Accepted will be published in 2018)
  1. Khanam A, Bhadra S. (2017)Alcoholism among Adolescents and Juvenile Delinquency. Edited by Chhikara, B. S., and Shanwal, V. K.,in Alcoholism: Cause, Symptoms Effect and Treatment. Manakin press, New Delhi. (ISBN: 9789386677488)
  1. Bhadra S., (2016). Psychosocial Support for Protection of Children in Disaster. Edited By Deb, Sibnath. Child Safety, Welfare and Well-being: Issues and Concern, Springer India. Pp 259-278. (ISBN: 978-81-322-2424-2)
  1. Bhadra S., (2016). The Marginalized Survivors in the Process of Disaster, Edited By Chakraborty, Swati and Nanjurda, Multidisciplinary Handbook of Social Exclusion and Human Rights, Aaya Publication, New Delhi, Pp 243-263 (ISBN: 978-93-85161-23-0)
  1. Des Marais, E, Boxel, S, Bhadra, S. (2016), Reflexive Development: A model for helping Social Workers Contribute to Sustainable Global Future. Edited by Sondra Fogel, Carenlee Barkdull, Bret Weber, Environmental Justice: An Issue for Social Work Education and Practice, Routledge-Taylor and Francis Group, (ISBN: 9781138669765)
  1. Khanam A, Bhadra S. (2015), “Mental Health promotion for Juvenile Delinquents: Strengthening Spiritual wellness through Life Skills Education (LSE) interventions”. In Chauba, Nandiata, Ed.Spirituality and Human Psyche:Patridge India, New Delhi, Pp 157-169, (ISBN: 978-1-4828-6759-6)
  1. Bhadra S. (2015). "Peace Building and Livelihood Restoration in Human-Made Disaster: A case from Gujarat, India," in Michèle Companion, Ed. Disasters' Impact on Livelihood and Cultural Survival: Losses, Opportunities, and Mitigation. CRC press-Taylor and Francis Group. Pp-155-166 (ISBN: 9781482248449)
  1. Bhadra, S., (2015). Failure and Hope: Living or Not with Disability after the 2001 Gujarat Earthquake. In Disability and Disaster, Edited by Kelman, I., and Stough, L. Palgrave Macmillan. New York. Pp-61-68 (ISBN:9781137485991)
  1. Bhadra S., ( 2015). Mental Health and Psychosocial Support for Tsunami Affected School Children in Kanyakuumari District, South India Social Work Practice in Mental Health: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Pp 105-120. Edited by Francis, Abraham. Allied Publishers Pvt Ltd, New Delhi. (ISBN: 978-81-8424-958-3)
  1. Bhadra, S., (2014).Community as the Key for Disaster Recovery: A Case of Long Term Intervention in Kanyakumari District. In Social Work Response to Environment and Disaster, Edited by Bhatt. Sanjay., and Agnimitra. Neera., Shipra Publication, Delhi.Pp 133-147. (ISBN: 9788175417465)
  1. Bhadra, S; Pulla V (2014). Community intervention after Disaster. In, Community Work: Theories, Experience and Challenges. Edited By Goel, K; Pulla, V; Francis, P. Niruta Publication, Bangalore, pp-103-117 (ISBN: 819233267-5)
  1. Dyer, A.,Bhadra, S.(2013). Global Disaster, War Conflict and Complex Emergencies: Caring for Special Population. In 21st Century Global Mental Health, Edited by Sorel. E.Published by Jones and Bartett Learning. Pp-171-209. (ISBN: 978-1-4496-2787-4)
  1. Bhadra, S. (2010). Social Work and Disaster Interventions. In, Fields of Social Work Practice. (Eds) Gunjal, B.S., Molankal, G. M. Published by, Baraha Publishing House, Bangalore. PP- 355-386 (ISBN: 81-908182-9-5)
  1. Reviewed and contributed in development of “Psychosocial Intervention a Hand Book” Published by IFRC, Psychosocial Reference Center, Copenhagen, Denmark in 2009.(ISBN:978-87-92490-02-5)
  1. Bhadra, S., Malik, M., (2008). Victims and perpetrators of violence. Working paper series-7 of Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management (Jaswal S., Joseph J., JTCDM Working Paper Series Author), Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, November. P-12. (ISBN: 0974-3669)
  1. Bhadra, S., (2008). Gujarat Earthquake Experience. Working paper series-7 of Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management (Jaswal S., Joseph J., JTCDM Working Paper Series Author), Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, November. P-35 (ISBN: 0974-3669)
  1. Bhadra, S., Malik, M.,(2008). Working with Youth for Peace. Working paper series-7 of Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management (Jaswal S., Joseph J., JTCDM Working Paper Series Author), Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, November. PP-33-34, (ISBN: 0974-3669)
  1. Ramappa, G., Bhadra, S. (2004). Institutional Responses- Oxfam (India): Psycho social Support Programme for Survivors of the Earthquake. In, Disaster Mental Health in India. (Eds) Prewitt Diaz, J.O., Murthy, R.S., Lakshminarayana, R. Published by, Indian Red Cross Society, New Delhi. PP- 140-150. (ISBN 81-89113-00-3)

Research paper Publications in Conference Proceeding / Volume as Book:

  1. Bhadra S., Phobe (2017)The Sense of Place and Search for Identity: The Case of Refugees from Myanmar in India, In Linguistic Foundation of Identity: Readings in Language, Literature and Contemporary Cultures, Edited by, Om Prakash, Rajesh Kumar,Published by Aakar Books, Delhi. (in Press, will be published in 2017)
  1. Bhadra S.(2016)Disaster Ecology and Psychosocial Support for Resiliency Building. In Positive Vistas on Health and Well-Being, Eds Aleem Seema, Iqbal Naved, Excel India Publisher, Pp- 254-265 (978-93-85777-33-9)(paper presented in International Conference on Health & Wellbeing, Organised by Deptt of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi on March 1-2, 2016)
  1. Bhatnagar C., Bhadra S.(2016)Psychosocial Development of Tribal Children through ICDS (Integrated Child Development Service) System. In Psychological Issues and interventions in Health and Well-Being, Eds Iqbal Naved, Aleem Seema, Excel India Publisher, Pp- 182-191 (978-93-85777-33-2)(paper presented in International Conference on Health & Wellbeing, Organised by Deptt of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi on March 1-2, 2016)
  1. Tayal N, and Bhadra S.(2016) Effect of Parent’s Illness on Health and Psychosocial Well- Being of Children of HIV Discordent Couple: Children Health Issue. In Psychological Issues and interventions in Health and Well-Being, Eds Iqbal Naved, Aleem Seema, Excel India Publisher, Pp- 316-326 (978-93-85777-33-2)(paper presented in International Conference on Health & Wellbeing, Organised by Deptt of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi on March 1-2, 2016)
  1. Khanam A., Bhadra S. (2016), Designing a Life Skill Assessment Tool for Juvenile Delinquents in India to Assess the Efficacy of Interventions based on Life Skill Module.In Psychological Issues and interventions in Health and Well-Being, Eds Iqbal Naved, Aleem Seema, Excel India Publisher, Pp- 327-339 (978-93-85777-33-2)(paper presented in International Conference on Health & Wellbeing, Organised by Deptt of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi on March 1-2, 2016)
  1. Bhadra S.(2016)Mental Health Services and Needs During Disaster: A Major Public Health Concern, in Public Health Infrastructure in Tansition: Challenges and Way ForwardEdited by Khan NU; Ramachandran G; Panneer S, Bloomsbury Publishers(Accepted, will be published in 2017)
  1. Bhadra S, Jamshed M.,(2015)The condition of child labour and tendency of delinquency, in Early Childhood Development, Knowledge Series-IV, Edited by Vashistha Prachi (Executive editor: Zubair Meenai), Global Books organization (Centre for Early Childhood Development and Research, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi) (ISBN:978-93-80570-99-0)
  1. Bhatnagar C., Bhadra S. (2015), Informal Education and Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme: A Devoid Social Space, in Early Childhood Development, Knowledge Series-III, Edited by Sufia Azmal (Executive editor: Zubair Meenai), Global Books organization (Centre for Early Childhood Development and Research, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi) (ISBN:978-93-80570-99-0)
  1. Khanam A., Bhadra S. (2015) Prevention of Early Childhood Aggression through Life Skills Education Training-An Experimental Study, inEarly Childhood Development, Knowledge Series-,I Edited by Nimisha Kumar (Executive editor: Zubair Meenai), Global Books organization (Centre for Early Childhood Development and Research, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi) (ISBN:978-93-80570-99-0)
  1. Bhadra S, Allen R Dyer. (2012)Psychosocial Support for communal harmony and peace building, in Peace from Disaster: Indigenous Initiatives across communities, countries and continents (HIPEC International, Edited by HIPEC, (Peace Building Conference-2011), HIPEC, Hiroshima University Japan

Book:

Bhadra S. (2011). Life skills for children and adolescents : Teacher trainees’ perception. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. Saarbucken, Germany. (ISBN: 978-8465-4341-2)

Manuals:

Manuals published in Co-authorship from Books for Change, Bangalore (supported by Action Aid) for Psychosocial Care Interventions with Survivors of Disaster

  1. Information Manual-1; Psychosocial care for individuals (2002)
  2. Information Manual-2; Psychosocial care by Community Level Helpers (2002) for Survivors
  3. Information Manual-3; Psychosocial care for Children (2002),

Manuals published in Co-authorship from CARE India, New Delhi, NIMHANS, Bangalore for Psychosocial Care Interventions with the Survivors of Tsunami.

  1. Facilitation Manual for Trainers of Trainees in Natural Disaster, (2005), Published by NIMHANS, Bangalore. Care India, New Delhi.
  2. Tsunami Disaster: Psychosocial care by Community Level Workers, (2005),
  3. Tsunami Disaster: Psychosocial care for the Children (2005),

Training Work Book published, in co-authorship from CARE India, New Delhi, NIMHANS, Bangalore for psychosocial care interventions with human made and natural disaster survivors.

  1. Psychosocial care in Disaster Management, My Workbook, (2003),
  2. Harmonizing personal, professional and familial life: Stress management work book, (2005),

Manuals and training materials published by American Red Cross, India Delegation, New Delhi and Indian Red Cross Society, Kanyakumari District Branch for Integrated Community Recovery Project for working with the survivors of Tsunami.

  1. Manual for Integrated Programme Technicians, Integrated Recovery Programme, (2008),
  2. Teachers’ Manual, Integrated Recovery Programme in School for the Children (2008);
  3. Activity Book for Teachers’; Target group: I to V standard Students; (2008);
  4. Activity Book for Teachers’; Target group: VI to VIII standard Students(2008)
  5. Activity Book for Teachers’(Target group: IX to XII standard Students)(2008);
  6. A Training Manual for Gamdhi Brigade Volunteers; (2008)
  7. Community Based Health and First Aid in Action, Manual for IPT (Integrated Programme Technicians); (2008)
  8. Community Based Health and First Aid in Action, Manual for IPS (Integrated Programme Specialist); (2008)

CONSULTANCIES:

  1. Undertook consultancy service to conduct An Evaluation of the Livelihood Projects for the Leprosy Affected People in India, for the purpose of selection of “rising to dignity” award, to Sasakawa India Leprosy Mission (SILF), New Delhi for 26 days between 13th October, 2016 to 26th November 2016. (Visited 9 Projects in 6 different states of India).
  1. Similar consultancy was done with Sasakawa India Leprosy Mission (SILF), New Delhi for 22 days between 21st November, 2015 to 15th January 2016. (Visited 9 Projects in 7 different states of India).
  1. Provided consultancy service to conduct psychosocial support programme to Uttarakhand Disaster to Discipleship Center, New Delhi in July 2013 (6 days of assessment and sensitization workshop of local staffs of partner organiganization in Chamoli, UK) and August 2013 (5 days for capacity building of local staffs working in Rudraprayag, UK).
  1. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Myanmar Delegation, invited for conducting “Psychosocial support Programme (PSP) Advocacy workshop and for helping the delegation in developing integrated PSP programme” with other areas of interventions during August, 2010.
  1. Conducted needs assessment for IMC (International Medical Corps), USA for “Understanding the viability of programme for Psychosocial Support and conflict resolutions in India and South Asia Region”, during October 2009.
  1. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Mongolia Delegation, invited for “Evaluation and Recommendation of Social care Programme run by Mongolian Red Cross Society” in Ulaanbaatar and other districts of Mongolia during March 2009.
  1. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Myanmar Delegation, invited for developing the curriculum for MHPSS training in the context of Myanmar Cyclone and conducting workshop on “PSP advocacy Skills and IASC guidelines – on MHPSS in emergency Settings”, during October 2008.

INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS:

  1. Taipei, Taiwan, Attended sponsored 4th International Workshop on Psychological Intervention After Disasters- organised by International Council of Science (ICSU-Regional Office for Asia Pacific), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Academic Sinica,on 9th to 12th November 2015.
  2. Beijing,China, Attending workshop (Building Individual and Organizational Capacity for Psychological Intervention after Disasters in the Asia and Pacific Region) and presenting paper, “Practice and Paradigm of Psychosocial Support in Disasters”, organised by International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS),Chinese Psychological Society, from 11th to 14th October 2013.
  3. Hiroshima, Japan, Attending and presenting paper in International conference by Hiroshima University and HiPeC (Hiroshima University Partnership Project for Peacebuilding and Capacity Development)on" Peace from Disasters: Indigenous Initiatives across Communities, Countries and Continents"from 17th to 19th September 2011. Paper titled, “Psychosocial Support for Harmony and Peace Building: Rebuilding Community in Gujarat”
  4. Sendai, Japan, Conducted various sessions in workshop titled “Healing a Community”, conducted by Tohoku University in collaboration with International Medical Crops, Japan on 21st and 22nd May 2011.
  5. Tokyo, Japan, Conducted Psychosocial support in disaster management workshop for the Japan Chapter of ‘Art of Living’ on 17th and 18th May 2011.
  6. Marrakech, Morocco. Participated in 20th Congress of WASP (World Association of social Psychiatry) and presented a paper “Accessibility of Service and the Mental Health Needs during Disaster”. Held on 23rd to 27th October 2010.
  7. Yangon, Myanmar. Conducted “PSP advocacy Workshop” from 14thto 21stAugust, 2010.
  8. Jakarta, Indonesia. Participated as expert in “Leave behind workshop on psychosocial support programme of Tsunami Response Programme”. From 9th to 11th November 2009.
  9. University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia. Invited for conducting “International Workshop on Psychological Trauma and Disaster” for the Students of M.Sc. in Disaster Management. 12th to 14th November 2009
  10. Ulaanbaatar , Mongolia. Conducted evaluation of Social Care Programme run by Mongolian Red Cross. 1st to 9th March, 2010.
  11. Beijing, China. Attended a meeting with the regional PSP and health delegated for China Earthquake Rehabilitation programme and Mongolia Social Care Programme interventions on 28th February, 2009.
  12. Yangon, Myanmar. Conducted “PSP advocacy Skills and IASC guidelines – on MHPSS in emergency Settings” . From 19th to 28th October 2008
  13. Bali, Indonesia. Attended IFRC workshop on Tsunami lesson Learnedand presented “Tsunami Lesson Learned in India”. 3rd to 7th June’08.
  14. Ahungala, Srilanka. Presented a technical paper on “Relevance of MHPSS Guidelines for disaster management practice”.Participated in Regional Disaster Management Working Group Meeting of IFRC and presented “IASC guidelines on MHPSS”. 27th Sept to 2nd Nov’ 07
  15. Pukhet, Thailand. Attended a workshop “TOT training on SPHERE Minimum Standards”. July 2007.

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