Course Outline:
As educators, we sometimes take for granted the impact that high mobility across cultures may have on our students. These experiences are a positive, additive experience; however, it can also bring disenfranchised grief and loss if the transitions are not manged well. In this webinar, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist, Gabriela Santacruz, explores through the lens of attachment theory, the challenges and benefits our international students experience, and how we might harness the benefits of having cross-cultural students in our schools.
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Speaker:
Gabriela Santacruz, Accredited member of the Association of Child Psychotherapists (UK)
Gabriela is an accredited member of the Association of Child Psychotherapists (UK). She is an expert in the mental health of Cross-Culture children, Transition and Adolescence, and has carried out post-graduate research on emotional loss in international transition. Having studied and worked in many international schools, she currently works as a child and adolescent psychotherapist at Mill Hill School and is a member of Families in Global Transition and Safe Passage Across Networks. A visiting lecturer at the renowned Tavistock Trust, Gabriela has been a speaker on the subject in international conferences.
Gabriela’s experience is both professional and personal, having grown up as a Third Culture Kid herself.
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🟢Clinical Excellence Award
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Hi I have two albums of photos taken at what appears to be a boarding school in 1945/6. I don't know the school - there is only one photo showing any part of the exterior. The photos are excellent - the master who took them was clearly a gifted amateur. I'd like to try to trace the school and ask if they'd like the albums for their archives. I've attempted to scan the one with the exterior. It's firmly glued into the album, so apologies for the poor quality.