The Newsletter
from the desk of Clare Hanbury
Issue 3
JULY 2009
Here is an update from the desk of Clare Hanbury to summarise the key events of May and June 2009. I am sending it to all those who have signed up on my blog or websites: www.lifeskillshandbooks.com, www.youngsolutionsinternational.com and www.clarehanbury.com
A general note that in the last 6 weeks there have been high highs and low lows. High highs included a speaking gig in Denmark and low lows included a wretched flu bug that took 6 weeks to clear and that my 6 year old son was hit by a cyclist and broke both bones in his right lower leg. He’s in a full cast now and it’s a long slow recovery process but he’ll be OK. So there have been moments since my last newsletter when work and blogging in particular has taken a back seat. But back in the saddle now and hoping for a summer full of networking and news from you all!
Summary
In this e-newsletter I describe:
1. Work completed
- Children’s Participation in Health: teaching medical students on the International Public Health course at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, UK
- The Role of Children and Young People in Development, a presentation at DANIDA in Copenhagen, Denmark
- Coaching
- Child Labour: a 30-minute assembly at my children’s school
2. Work in progress
- Young Action for Health
- Young Solutions International Handbook second edition
- The Tricycle System
3. Special thanks to
Evelyn Brealey, Adam Fletcher, Jo Manchester and to the ten people who have been coaching clients...
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