GUEST LECTURE
21.10.2024
Communication during war is not only an extremely important way of transmitting information, which depends on the coordination of actions, the safety of people and the preservation of life, but also a powerful resource of multi-wind security and internal stability. In such tumultuous times, maintaining contact with loved ones and maintaining an emotional connection helps to overcome stress, remain resilient and feel safe. That is why we invite you to a guest lecture, the topic of which is devoted to the importance of safe communication in war and crisis situations.
What will happen? Guest lecture on “How to Communicate Safely in Wartime, Maintain Relationships, and Stay in Touch”
When? Tuesday, October 22, 2024 at 2:00 p.m
Duration: 90 minutes
What will it be about?: About the features and key principles of communication during the war; about the risks of communication that arise in difficult wartime; how the therapeutic effect of communication is formed; about how not to lose contact and maintain relationships with loved ones and acquaintances when it is very difficult; about communication algorithms originating from purely modern Ukrainian practical experience.
For whom will the lecture be useful? Above all, we invite students and teachers of displaced universities. But anyone who cares about the topic of safe communication can join.
How to get there? via the link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82926250252?pwd=So1VHsMQGNOScIQhBhvlKQmUDHDjVk.1
ID: 829 2625 0252
Code: 692059
If you have questions for the lecturer and/or would like to receive a video recording, please register:
at https://forms.gle/FvFgJ4ee45SvWNAo7
Information about the lecturer ALINA SHAFOROST – social pedagogue, psychologist, teacher, scientist, lecturer of the volunteer project “How are you, brother?”, wife of a military serviceman, mother and Ukrainian woman who also has experience of waiting, moving, adapting and establishing relationships.
Moderator of online communication – Oleksandra Liashenko, Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor of the Management Department of LTSNU, founder of the Safety Thinking project