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Catalysts For Change

We want your input! Use wifi ‘uu-visitor’ and go to catalyst.pwall.nl to respond during Q&As.

Registration 8.30-9.00

Welcome by Catrin Finkenauer 9.00-9.30

Session 1: Individual differences 9.30-10.45

Meike Bartels (VU) The power of well-being: Genes and the differences between young people

Odilia Laceulle (UU) Stressed but alright: Why some kids do well in spite of adversity and how we may learn from them

Interactive Q&A on individual differences

Coffee & Tea 10.45-11.15

Session 2: Organisations in the economic and policy context 11.15-12.30

Agnes Uhereczky (The WorkLife HUB)

How companies can tap into the youth talent pool: The benefits of work design

Marleen Boersen (Masterpeace) Connected talents Elke van der Vliet (Utrecht

Municipality)

Co-creating the city: Utrecht Children’s Rights City as a catalyst for change

Interactive Q&A on economic and policy context

Lunch 12.30-13.30

Session 3: Physical and social contexts 13.30-15.15

Tanja Jadnanansing (Albeda College)

All you need is LEF

Peter Bos (UU) Parental touch reduces social vigilance in children Steffie van der Mey (Hogeschool

Rotterdam)

Happy friends, positive minds?!

Kirsten Visser (UU) “Come and live here and you’ll experience it”: Young people talk about their deprived neighbourhood

Elina van ’t Zand-Kurtovic Agents of rehabilitation: The role of professionals in young ex-offenders' process of re-entry into the labour market.

Interactive Q&A on physical and social contexts

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Coffee & Tea 15.15-15.35

Session 4: Inclusive and happy societies?

15.35-17.00

Margreet de Looze (UU) The happiest kids on earth: How gender equality benefits girls, boys, and society as a whole

Gonneke Stevens (UU) Migration policies: Do they really matter for the wellbeing of immigrant adolescents?

Janice Deul Using the power of fashion for a more inclusive world Interactive Q&A on inclusive and happy societies

Drinks

17.00-18.00

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