Hol van a falu, ami felneveli a gyereket? | Szilvia Gyurkó | TEDxLibertyBridgeWomen
Mi kell ahhoz, hogy egy gyerek boldog legyen? Alapvető dolgokra kell gondoljunk, mint a figyelem, a biztonság, mégis a felnőtt társadalom egy nagy része vak a gyerekek valódi szükségleteire. Gyurkó Szilvia előadásában arra hívja fel a figyelmet, hogy ha egy gyerek felneveléséhez egy egész falu kell, akkor egy gyerek bántalmazásához, elhanyagolásához egy egész falunak kell félrenéznie. A gyerekvédelem közös, társadalmi szintű feladatunk.
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What does it take for a child to be happy? We might think of basic things like attention and security, yet a significant part of the adult society remains blind to children’s real needs. In her talk, Szilvia Gyurkó highlights a powerful truth: if it takes a whole village to raise a child, it also takes a whole village looking the other way for a child to be abused or neglected. Child protection is our shared responsibility as a society. Dr. Gyurkó Szilvia 2002-ben szerzett jogi diplomát, majd a gyermekjog és gyermekvédelem területén folytatta tanulmányait New Yorkban, Genfben és a Harvardon. Dolgozott az Országos Kriminológiai Intézet kutatójaként, majd az UNICEF Magyar Bizottságának gyermekjogi igazgatója volt. 2016-ban megalapította a Hintalovon Gyermekjogi Alapítványt, aminek gyermekjogi, gyermekvédelmi és gyermek részvételi programjai mára itthon és külföldön is elismertek.
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Dr. Szilvia Gyurkó graduated from law school in 2002 and continued her studies in child law and child protection in New York, Geneva, and Harvard. She has worked as a researcher at the National Institute of Criminology and was the director of the UNICEF Hungarian Committee on Child Rights. In 2016, she founded the Hintalovon Children's Rights Foundation, whose programs on children's rights, child protection, and child participation are now recognized in Hungary and abroad. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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