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World Children’s Day- Protecting the Developing Brain through prevention, neuroscience-informed care, and rehabilitation across systems and settings.
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International Child Neurology Association
ICNA Advocacy Webinar – World Children’s Day Special
Protecting the Developing Brain – Neuroscience, Resilience & Rehabilitation
Date
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Approx. duration: 90 minutes
Organized by
ICNA Advocacy Committee
World Children’s Day – Advocacy Focus
Theme: Protecting the Developing Brain through prevention, neuroscience-informed care, and rehabilitation across systems and settings.
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Programme
TimeSessionSpeaker / RoleNotes
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| Time | Session | Speaker | Key Themes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0–5 min | Welcome & Opening Remarks | Chahnez Triki (Moderator) | World Children’s Day significance; advocacy focus overview |
| 5–30 min | Protecting the Child’s Brain | Pratibha Singhi (Keynote) | Global burden, prevention, and neurorehabilitation as a right |
| 30–55 min | The Neuroscience of Trauma & Resilience in Children | Biju Hameed (Featured Talk) | Childhood adversity; brain development; resilience mechanisms |
| 55–70 min | Young Neurologist’s Perspective: Building Resilience in Practice | FLICNA (Ozlem) – Young Neurologist (15 min) | Integrating neuroscience, rehabilitation, and advocacy in daily care |
| 70–90 min | Interactive Q&A and Closing Discussion | Moderated by Chahnez Triki | Audience Q&A; shared takeaways; alignment with WHO Rehabilitation 2030 & IGAP goals |
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World Children’s Day
Neurorehabilitation
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