
Healthy Start –Transformative Research Meeting
About
We seek to advance a more integrative and actionable understanding of adolescence as a window of opportunity for societal contribution, defined as providing support and resources to other individuals or communities. Becoming an engaged and contributing member to society represents a major developmental milestone for adolescents, especially in times of major global societal challenges and polarization. Adolescents’ contributions to society are beneficial in multiple ways: helping adolescents to make meaningful contributions not only empowers them and their healthy development, but adolescents’ contributions are also beneficial to society because adolescents can help to shape the future society in innovative ways, for example through novel technology.
Can adolescents be gamechangers for 21st century societal challenges?
Organizers
Eveline Crone
Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Suzanne van de Groep
Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Lysanne te Brinke
Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Healthy Start Ambition Lead
Judith van de Wetering
Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Healthy Start Fellow
Ron Dahl
University of California Berkeley, USA
The workshop is made possible by the Healthy Start-Convergence program and the Sector Plan Youth Resilience from Erasmus University Rotterdam
