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IPA Takeover: Philip Jaffé & Tam Baille

IPA Takeover: Philip Jaffé & Tam Baille

Update: 2023-07-03
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This is a takeover episode!

Play Scotland recently attended the International Play Association Conference in Glasgow. The next few episodes of our podcast are reflections from this conference.

In this episode, Tam Baillie poses questions from children around the world to Philip Jaffé.

Prof. Philip D. Jaffé is a professor at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, and the founding director of its Centre for Children’s Rights Studies. He is a member of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and currently serves as its Vice-Chair. A clinical and a forensic psychologist trained in Switzerland and in the USA, for many years, his somewhat eclectic academic and professional activities have focused on children's rights, and more specifically child protection and child participation. Still a practising licensed psychotherapist and a court-appointed expert witness, he has also conducted clinical and training consultancies for a wide range of humanitarian organizations, both governmental and non-governmental. Beyond the traditional "teach, research, publish or perish missions" required by a leading university, his vision of academic life is to branch out in the community at large as a science practitioner and educator.

Tam Baillie is a Scottish youth worker and policy manager who served as Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People between 2009–2017. He was the chair of the conference organising committee for the International Play Association Conference 2023.

Find out more about the conference: https://www.ipaglasgow2023.org/
Find out more about IPA: https://ipaworld.org/
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IPA Takeover: Philip Jaffé & Tam Baille

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