The Simulation Lab Conference Report

In February this year, I was a co-organiser and facilitator of the conference: Immersive Simulation Lab for Family-Based Care (you can read about the event HERE)in Pune, India. In April, I mentioned the delays in bringing out the conference report, due to the increased and shifted workload due to the pandemic and the lockdown that accompanied it, and I gave a sneak peek at the contents (you can find it HERE). As it turned out, the delays ended up being even longer than expected. However, the moment has finally arrived and the conference report is finally completed.

If you are interested, the conference report and other documents for the conference can be downloaded here: https://www.snehalaya.org/fbc-sim-lab Please feel free to share the report and the link to anyone who is interested.

The conference itself met with a very positive response, and our hope is that the distribution of the conference report will rekindle the enthusiasm we encountered in the participants. It is important that development of new alternative care strategies in India continues to build momentum and that people involved in the decision-making and execution of the system reform have the necessary knowledge and skills to make sure that it is done with the best interest of the children in mind. That is the work that I will continue to dedicate myself to.

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