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Chair: Karin Streimann
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Dominik Röding (Hannover Medical School)25/09/2025, 09:00Community HealthOral presentation
Authors: Dominik Röding (Hannover Medical School) Dominik Röding (Hannover Medical School), Isabell von Holt (Hannover Medical School), Lea Decker (Hannover Medical School), Sibel Ünlü (Hannover Medical School), Ulla Walter (Hannover Medical School)
Background: Communities That Care (CTC) is a prevention support system designed to help communities adopt a science-based approach to...
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Karin Streimann25/09/2025, 09:15Participatory Research and PracticeOral presentation
Authors: Karin Streimann, Triin Vilms (TAI - Tallinn)
Background: European countries implement various preventive interventions, web-based lists or registries have been developed to help practitioners and policymakers to have an overview and select suitable options. Despite the existence of many registries, there is limited information available about the expectations of the intended...
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Dr Sol Libesman (The University of Sydney)25/09/2025, 09:30Prevention MethodologyOral presentation
Speaker: Sol Libesman (The University of Sydney)
Authors: Anna Lene Seidler (University Medicine Rostock), Kylie Hunter (The University of Sydney), Mason Aberoumand (The University of Sydney), Sol Libesman (The University of Sydney), James Sotiropoulos (The University of Sydney), Jonathan Williams (The University of Sydney), Jannik Aagerup (The University of Sydney), Angie Barba (The...
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Dominik Röding (Hannover Medical School)25/09/2025, 09:45Community HealthOral presentation
Authors: Dominik Röding (Hannover Medical School), Isabell von Holt (Hannover Medical School), Lea Decker (Hannover Medical School), Sibel Ünlü (Hannover Medical School), Ulla Walter (Hannover Medical School)
Background: Communities That Care (CTC) is a prevention support system that empowers communities to adopt a science-based strategy to prevent youth problem behavior. As a...
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Åsa Norman (Karolinska Institutet)25/09/2025, 10:00Child and Youth WellbeingOral presentation
Author: Åsa Norman (Karolinska Institutet)
Background: Children as young carers to a parent with a serious illness, substance abuse, or who has died, often struggle to understand the situation, tackle anxiety and emotions, and have increased risks of own ill-health throughout life. Very little support is currently available to young children as young carers. The ”Good Dialogues” is a...
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