Consultant for Save the Children International, Danish Red Cross. (Denmark)
I have a Master in Social science and Psychology and Social Welfare Studies from Roskilde University Centre (RUC)
- Social psychology, personality psychology, developmental psychology, educational psychology and organisational psychology
- The welfare state and welfare society, institutional theory, culture, everyday life, civil society, social relations, conflicts, processes of change.
I am educated as a Human resource Consultant, and as a Project manager.
Work experience
2009 → Save the Child international, Freelance consultant
2009 -2010 Institute of psychological work environment. Project Management. Business consultant, supervisor and teacher.
2008 Detention centre: Working with readjusting second generation immigration into society.
2006 -2007 Consultant - Labour union, Guide to cope with psychological work environment.
2005 Research assistant at RUC, at the institute of….. ved Teksam, Institut Teknologi og Samfundsvidenskab
2005-2003 Editor Mosaic – A Handbook on how to enhance social inclusion by education of marginalised groups.
2002 – 2004 Socialworker, working with homeless people in a Christian aid organisation.
1999 – 2002 Danish Red Cross, Coordinator working at a multiethnic Asylum Centre for the Danish Red Cross.
Volunteer work
2007 Danish Red Cross – Working with campaign material in organising summer camps for marginalised children age 11-16.
2005 – 2007 RAZON, second chairman in a Danish NGO, with focus on establishing
Cooperatives in the fishing industry in Guatemala, Nicaragua and Honduras.
2003-2005 Editor Mosaic – A Handbook on how to enhance social inclusion by education of marginalised groups.
2002 Internship – Nordic Baltic Youth Caravan 2002 (NBYC). a ten weeks ”on the road campaign” readjusting marginalised youngster into society in Germany, Polan, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden, FaraoIsland, Island and Denmark
2001 Internship - New York ved Safe Horizon/Solace, a rehabilitationcenter for tortour survivors. With focus on how to integrate tortour into the American Society.
1997 Aidwork – Volunteer in the former Yugoslavia working for Pax Christi – a German Aidorganisation: teaching, distribution of basic supplies and house visiting
I cant see the pıcture!
Such cases make me wonder which countries should be called developing and which developed…
Reminds me of Andre’s post:
http://development.thinkaboutit.eu/think3/post/immigration_and_its_burden/