Solutions Summit: A Multipurpose Approach to
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Solutions Summit: A Multipurpose Approach to
Solutions Summit: A Multipurpose Approach to Improving Children’s Lives February 12, 2015 Civic Hall 156 5th Avenue New York, NY 10010 #thisisforkids #CSRChat www.withoutviolence.org 1 In New York City and other urban environments where space is a scarce resource, many schools have multipurpose rooms marked with the outlines of the playing fields for several sports. Here, different games and lives intersect, and children learn to play together, share, and respect others. Most importantly, they find that they are more powerful when they collaborate toward a common goal and for the common good. Explore Each of us has a part to play in making kids’ lives safer, in helping them to grow up happy and productive. In the spirit of all places where communities come together, we invite you to join corporate, government, philanthropic, and civil society leaders at Solutions Summit: A Multipurpose Approach to Improving Children’s Lives at the Civic Hall in New York City on Thursday, February 12. During this summit sponsored by WithoutViolence and held in collaboration with UNICEF, we will explore how we can build cross-sector commitment to proven solutions that improve the lives of kids— and have some fun in the process. Engage Some of the organizations represented at the summit will include: • UNICEF (Global) • Save the Children (Global) • Child Protection Working Group (Global) • Raising Voices (Uganda) • Cure Violence (North America, Latin America and Middle East) • Center for Domestic Violence Prevention (CEDOVIP) (Uganda) • Know Violence (Global) • Eurochild (Europe) • INFANT (Peru) • CIYOTA (Uganda) • International Rescue Committee (Global) RSVP Space is limited. Please RSVP to nadja@withoutviolence.org or visit www.withoutviolence.org/ solutionssummit Best, The WithoutViolence team To learn more about what works, see UNICEF’s Ending Violence Against Children: Six Strategies for Action http://goo.gl/St1Gyc Join Us We believe that you can have an extraordinary impact on the lives of children and contribute to shaping a better tomorrow. This isn’t an event only for experts on children’s issues or violence prevention. Leaders in the field have told us that if we want to make a real impact, we need to collaborate. Violence intersects with so many aspects of children’s lives. If we don’t work together to address it, our important investments in education, health, positive urban environments, and so much more will lose their impact. Become a Superhero! P.S. Everybody has a super power. Maybe you have super vision to see through problems, the power to turn ideas into reality, the strength to send wealth thousands of miles… Email nadja@withoutviolence.org with your super power, come to the event, and we’ll have a special superhero gift waiting for you. Civic Hall, February 12 156 5th Ave, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 Moderated by Lisa Witter, Chief Optimist, WithoutViolence Joanna Mikulski, Program Director, WithoutViolence Time Event Speakers 8:30 am Check-in 9:00 am Welcome Susan Bissell, Associate Director, Programmes and Chief Of Child Protection, UNICEF Lisa Witter, Chief Optimist, WithoutViolence Andrew Claypole, Senior Advisor, Office of the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Violence against Children 9:30 am Crazy 8 Ball Session I The Optimist Manifesto for Kids: How We Can Make the World a Better Place. John McArthur, Economist and Optimist A.K. Shiva Kumar, Global Co-Chair, Know Violence in Childhood Rashid Shabazz, Vice President of Communications, Campaign for Black Male Achievement Tom Watson, Forbes Columnist, President and Founder of CauseWired Lori White, Curator, Upworthy 10:30 am Break 10:45 am Session II The Parent and Caregiver Toolbox: How We Can Support Families To Improve Lives For Kids Laura Boone, Child Protection Senior Technical Advisor, International Rescue Committee Ellen Galinsky, President and Co-Founder, Families and Work Institute Andrew Levack, Deputy Director, U.S. Programs, Promundo Donna Levin, Co-Founder & Vice President of Policy and CSR, Care.com Brian F. Martin, Founder and CEO, Children of Domestic Violence Constanze Niedermaier, Founder and CEO, Whyzz LLC Delia Pop, Director of Programmes, Hope and Homes for Children Jennifer Senior, Author of All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood Ishita Srivastava, Multimedia Manager, Breakthrough 12:30 pm Lunch and Live Twitter Chat Susan McPherson, Founder and CEO, McPherson Strategies and #CSRChat 1:30 pm Session III The Roadmap From Happy Childhoods to Stronger Societies: How to Make the Case for Investing In Children Alfredo Capote, Managing Director, Head of Mexico Investment Banking, Citigroup Henrik Holmquist, Operations Director, Global Child Forum Daniel Muhwezi, Co-Founder, CIYOTA Dipak Naker, Co-Founder and Co-Director, Raising Voices Abigail Noble, Associate Director, Impact Investing Initiatives, World Economic Forum Joanna Rubinstein, President and CEO, World Childhood Foundation USA Roy Sosa, CEO, kidü Jeana Takahashi, Technical Writer and Integrity Assurance Manager, DonorsChoose.org 3:00 pm Break Sweet! Wafels & Dinges Rossanna Figuera, Co-Founder and Ambassador of Good Things 3:30 pm Session IV The Urban Playground: How to Design Cities That are Good for Kidsand All Of Us Baylee Greenberg, Director of Operations, Crisis Text Line William Hanson, Chief of Staff, The Skillman Foundation Stephen Hargarten, Professor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine; Director of Injury Research Center; and Associate Dean of Global Health, Medical College of Wisconsin Lucas Held, Director of Communications, The Wallace Foundation Tina Musuya Executive Director, Center for Domestic Violence Prevention (CEDOVIP) Andrew Rasiej, Founder, Personal Democracy Media and Founder/CEO Civic Hall Catherine Stayton, Director of the Injury and Violence Prevention Program; Program Manager of New York City Cure Violence; and Bureau of Environmental Disease and Injury Prevention at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Karen Volker, Director, Washington D.C. Office, Cure Violence Wrap-up and Unwrap Susan Bissell, Associate Director, Programmes and Chief Of Child Protection, UNICEF Peter Durand, Founder and CEO, Alphachimp Learning Systems LLC Lisa Witter, Chief Optimist, WithoutViolence The Fortune Cookie Pictionary Chatterbox 5:00 pm