World’s Largest Developer Expo Series
World’s Largest Developer Expo Series
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Facilitator
Lance is a HPS scholar, PhD candidate and senior Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity. Their PhD explores health systems responsiveness to queer users in primary health care settings. Lance’s advocacy and activism includes partnering with Sex Workers Education and Advocacy TaskForce (SWEAT) and is a board member of the Sexual and Reproductive Justice Coalition (SRJC) where they champion rights and access to health for sex workers, queer people and other marginalised populations by contributing to policy and implementation processes. Lance uses creative participatory methodologies to facilitate local, national and global advocacy spaces to enable transformative approaches to achieve health equity.
Speaker
Shehnaz is a HPSR researcher, occupational therapist, Emerging Voice (2018) and senior Atlantic Health Equity Fellow. Her research focuses on strengthening health systems to provide quality care, with concern for understanding the intersection; racial, gender and health equity; in post-colonial contexts where structural inequity persists. Shehnaz is at the forefront of health equity issues in South Africa and currently holds a research project management role at the University of the Witwatersrand. She serves on the steering committee of the People's Health Movement.
Facilitator
Kentse is currently based at the Bertha Centre for Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship at the Graduate School of Business at UCT. Kentse’s work largely focusses on social stratification and exploring how institutions and organisations can advance equity and social justice.
Kentse’s academic background is in Sociology and Organisational Psychology. Prior to joining Bertha Centre, Kentse’s work focused on initiatives that aimed to reduce the mental health treatment gap in South Africa. This included working towards setting up the Counselling Hub in Woodstock which delivers low cost mental health services in Cape Town. Kentse also currently serves on the South African Human Rights Commission Section 11 Committee Monitoring the Implementation of the Mental Health Care Report.
Kentse is a Tekano Health Equity Atlantic Fellow, a Fulbright Scholar, a Mail & Guardian 2019 Young 200 award recipient and an Allan Gray Orbis Foundation Fellow.
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Somporn is a Community Health Impact Assessment Practitioner and a Senior Atlantic Health Equity Fellow. Her work primarily focused on working with rights litigators and academics to facilitate community health impact assessment learning in Thailand and Myanmar. Her most recent project successfully introduced new ways of engaging deeply with local communities in the Philippines to understand and address the health impacts of large-scale industrial projects. This project was also awarded the Atlantic Senior Fellows Award. Somporn has been selected as a contributor because her extensive experience working with local communities and bringing them into the process of thinking about their power, activism and ability to have agency when engaging with the health system.
Facilitator
Sibusiso Fihlani is a young art-vist working as an intern at Rural Health Advocacy Projects (RHAP), an organisation that advocacy for a health system where rural communities access equitable, quality health care services. He has recently completed his MA in Drama Therapy with the University of Witwatersrand. He is an Atlantic Fellow with Tekano for health equity based in South Africa. He is also passionate about ways of advocating for healthier relationships between fathers and children. He Facilitates theatre processes to help clients process emotions and feeling through contemplative reflection practice and reporting on individual well-being and groups. He has also did a Course of Applied Theatre in Education, under Drama for Life. He is exploring the use of drama therapy in encouraging community participation in health. This young leader has been has been awarded with awards ranging from the Dr John Kani award for out outstanding theatre performance, direction and community based drama for social change under the wits school of art, the Yvonne Banning Applied drama: Awarded for outstanding ethnographic research in applied drama by a postgraduate student. Sibusiso seek to use interactive radio to help rural and marginalized community form part of public health dialogues. Through research, Sibusiso has contributing to the development of South African drama therapy.
Speaker
Evie is a Program Director at the Atlantic Institute. Evie leads the design and implementation of programs to support the work and the development of a lifelong "community of action" among senior Atlantic Fellows. She has an extensive background in educational leadership having held executive leadership positions at several higher education institutions across New Zealand. Her teaching and research areas are indigenous, Māori and social change leadership, leading culture in complex organizations and high-performance teams. Evie has been selected because of her work with indigenous knowledge systems. We’re hoping that she can share with us and the participants how we can begin thinking different about the health system and our role in it.
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