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Dr. Subhasis Bhadra
Associate Professor,
Head of the Department
Department of Social Work
School of Social Sciences
Central University of Rajasthan
NH-8, Bandarsindri, Kishangarh, Ajmer District, Rajasthan, India
Mobile: +91-95608245557
Skype: sbhadra2
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION:
Ph.D. in Psychiatric Social Work, from NIMHANS (National Institute of Mental Health and
Neuro Sciences), Bangalore in 2006. The thesis titled “Impact of Disaster and Life Events
among Survivors”.
M. Phil. in Psychiatric Social Work from NIMHANS (National Institute of Mental Health
and Neuro Sciences), Bangalore in 2000. The study conducted titled “Teacher Trainees’
Perception about Life Skills for Children and Adolescents”.
Master of Social Work (MSW) from Vidyasagar School of Social Work, Vidyasagar
University, Midnapur, West Bengal in 1997. The dissertation was “Impact of an Industry on
Its Surrounding Villages (with Special Reference to Kolaghat Thermal Power Station)
Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Relations and Personnel Management, from Bharatiya
Vidya Bhavan, Rajendra Prasad Institute of Communication and Management. Kolkata
Center, in 1997. The dissertation titled “Incidents of Industrial Accidents and Safety
Measures”. The study was conducted in Kolaghat Thermal Power Station, Midnapur, West
Bengal.
TEACHING/ INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE:
Associate Professor and Head in Department of Social Work, School of Social Sciences,
Central University of Rajasthan, NH-8, Bandarsindri, Kishangarh, Ajmer, Rajasthan from
3rd
November 2017
Assistant professor and Head in Department of Social Work, School of Humanities and
Social Sciences, Gautam Buddha University, Greater NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh from 22nd
April 2010 till 2nd
November 2017.
Assistant professor in Department of Social Work, Assam University (Central University),
Silchar, Assam, December 2009 to 19th
April 2010.
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Director, Disaster Mental Health in American Red Cross, India Delegation, November
2006 till November 2009.
Research Coordinator in the project of CARE India & National Institute of Mental Health
and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore in collaboration as Strategic Partner, for Tsunami
Intervention and for Kashmir Earthquake Intervention.
Research Coordinator in the project of CARE India & National Institute of Mental Health
and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore in collaboration as Strategic Partner, for Gujarat Riots
Intervention (Gujarat Harmony Project).
Programme Coordinator, in OXFAM – India (Bangalore), based at Bhuj, Gujarat for
Earthquake rehabilitation programme from May 2001-October 2002.
Project Director, in Chiranabeen Drug de-addiction Center, Bagnan, Howrah, West
Bengal, from November 2000-April 2001.
PUBLICATIONS:
International:
1. Bhadra, S. (2017), Women in Disasters and conflict India: Interventions in view of
Millennium Development Goals. International Journal of Disaster Risk Sciences, Volume
8, Issue 2, pp 196–207
2. Des Marais, E, Boxel, S, Bhadra, S. (2015), Reflexive Development: A model for helping
Social Workers Contribute to Sustainable Global Future. Social Work Education: The
International Journal, (Francis & Taylor)- Vol-35, No 1, pp 100-112 (ISSN: 0261-5479)
3. Des Marais, E, Boxel, S, Bhadra, S. (2015), Transcending National Boundaries Through
Reflexive Development, Social Dialogue (An International non-refereed Internal Journal of
the International Association of Schools of Social Work ), Vol-3, Issues 11, pp 44-45; (ISSN:
2221-352X)
4. Bhatnagar, C., Bhadra, S. (2015). Study of Service Provisions of Anganwadi Workers
(AWWs) and Views of Mothers about Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS)
Scheme, International Journal of Arts, Humanities and Management Studies, Vol-1; No-8;
pp 10-15; (ISSN 2395-0692)
5. Bhadra, S., Singh, N. (2014) School recovery programme for Tsunami affected children:
Intervention model from South India. The Social Ion (an International Referred Journal),
Vol-3, No-1, January-June 2014, pp 104-110 (ISSN:2319-3581)
6. Bhadra, S. (2012). Psychosocial Support for the Children affected by Communal Violence
in Gujarat, India. International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, Vol:9; Issue: 3;
Wiley Blackwell, PP-212-232 (ISSN: 1556-9187)
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7. Des Marais, E., Bhadra, S., Dyer, A.R. (2012). In the Wake of Japan‟s Triple Disaster:
Building Capacity Through International Collaboration. Advances in Social Work; Vol. 13;
No. 2 (Summer 2012). Indiana School of Social Work, Indiana University, New York, USA.
PP 340-357 (ISSN: 2331-4125)
8. Bhadra, S., (2011). Psychological distress among the survivors of natural and human made
disasters. Psyber News: International Psychology Research Publication. Volume 2, Number
2, pp 43-51. April. (ISSN: 09760709)
9. Bhadra, S., (2010). Pre-requisites for Assessing Psychological Trauma among the Survivors
of Disaster. Psyber News: International Psychology Research Publication. Volume 1,
Number 3, July, PP- 27-33. (ISSN: 09760709)
10. Sathapathy, S., Bhadra, S. (2009). Disaster Psychosocial and Mental Health Support in
South & South-East Asian Countries: A Synthesis. Journal of South Asian Disaster Studies,
(Journal of the SAARC Disaster Management Centre), Vol. 2 No. 1 June 2009, PP- 21-45.
(ISSN: 0974 – 6463)
11. Sekar, K., Bhadra, S., Dyer, A. R, (2007). A Decade of Disasters: Lessons from the Indian
Experience. Southern Medical Journal. Volume 100, Number 9, September. Pp 929-931.
(ISSN: 0038-4348)
12. Diaz, JOP., Bhadra, S., Krishnan, P., (2007). Psychosocial Support as a Platform for an
Integrated Development Program. Coping with Crisis. Federation Reference Center for
Psychosocial Support, Danish Red Cross, June, No 2. (Published in Arabic, French and
English) (ISSN: 1603-3027)
National:
1. Tayal N., Bhadra, S. (2017) Life Events of HIV Discordant Couples in India, Jharkhand
Journal of Development and Management Studies, Vol. 15, No.3, September 2017, pp. 7391-
7405.
2. Bhatnagar, C., Bhadra, S. (2017) The Need of Modernization in Integrated Child
Development Service (ICDS) Programme, Focusing on the problem of Anganwadi Workers
(AWW), Amity Global Social Work Review, Amity Institute of Social Science, Vol-1, No-1
3. Bhatnagar, C., Bhadra, S. (2015) Paradox in Justice: Integrated Child Development Services
(ICDS) Scheme as Marginalised Service, Indian Journal of Educational Studies, Vol-2, No.
1; pp 1-15 (ISSN: 2349-6908)
4. Bhadra, S., (published in 2015) Human trafficking in humanitarian crisis of natural and
manmade disasters in India, Social Work Journal, Assam Central University, Vol 3, No. 2
(December, 2012); pp44-56 (ISSN: 0976 – 5484)
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5. Singh A, Bhadra S (2014) Life Skills Education (LSE) for Juvenile Delinquent: Developing
a Behaviour Health Promotional Model. Artha Social Science Journal, Vol 13, issue-2, pp-
21-32. (ISSN: 0975-329X)
6. Bhadra, S., (2013). Community based psychosocial support programme for resiliency
building in Tsunami rehabilitation of Kanyakumari District. Journal of social work special
issue on Building Resilient Communities: Communitarian Social Work, Vol-3, No.8, pp-66-
86 (ISBN: 2230-8830)
7. Bhadra, S., (2011). Social Work interventions for Rehabilitation of Disabled Survivors of
Disaster in Gujarat Earthquake. Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management
Studies, Vol-9, No.4 (October to December). Pp 4563-4577. (ISSN: 0973-8444)
8. Bhadra, S., (2011). Livelihood Promotion for Peace Building in Communities Affected by
Human-Made Disasters, Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies, Vol-
9, No.1 (January to March)., pp 4291-4301. (ISSN: 0973-8444 )
9. Bhadra, S., Pratheepa, C.M., (2010). A model of prevention of HIV/AIDS in disaster
affected school: a case from tsunami intervention. Social Work Journal, Assam Central
University, Vol 1, No. 2 (December). Pp 54-61, (ISSN: 0976 – 5484)
10. Sekar, K., Bhadra, S., Jayakumar, C., et.al. (2006). Women and Disaster. Indian Journal of
Practising Doctors. IJPR (III) 1: March- April 2006.
Book Chapter:
1. Bhadra S., (2018). CBPSS (Community Based Psychosocial Support) is process and tool for
protection of the vulnerable survivors of disaster. Edited by Joseph O Prewitt Diaz,
Community Based Psychosocial Support: A tool for Rebuilding Place, Apple Academic
press-Taylor and Francis Group. (Accepted will be published in 2018)
2. Khanam A, Bhadra S. (2017) Alcoholism among Adolescents and Juvenile Delinquency.
Edited by Chhikara, B. S., and Shanwal, V. K., in Alcoholism: Cause, Symptoms Effect and
Treatment. Manakin press, New Delhi. (ISBN: 9789386677488)
3. Bhadra S., (2016). Psychosocial Support for Protection of Children in Disaster. Edited By
Deb, Sibnath. Child Safety, Welfare and Well-being: Issues and Concern, Springer India. Pp
259-278. (ISBN: 978-81-322-2424-2)
4. Bhadra S., (2016). The Marginalized Survivors in the Process of Disaster, Edited By
Chakraborty, Swati and Nanjurda, Multidisciplinary Handbook of Social Exclusion and
Human Rights, Aaya Publication, New Delhi, Pp 243-263 (ISBN: 978-93-85161-23-0)
5. Des Marais, E, Boxel, S, Bhadra, S. (2016), Reflexive Development: A model for helping
Social Workers Contribute to Sustainable Global Future. Edited by Sondra Fogel, Carenlee
Barkdull, Bret Weber, Environmental Justice: An Issue for Social Work Education and
Practice, Routledge- Taylor and Francis Group, (ISBN: 9781138669765)
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6. Khanam A, Bhadra S. (2015), “Mental Health promotion for Juvenile Delinquents:
Strengthening Spiritual wellness through Life Skills Education (LSE) interventions”. In
Chauba, Nandiata, Ed. Spirituality and Human Psyche: Patridge India, New Delhi, Pp 157-
169, (ISBN: 978-1-4828-6759-6)
7. Bhadra S. (2015). "Peace Building and Livelihood Restoration in Human-Made Disaster: A
case from Gujarat, India," in Michèle Companion, Ed. Disasters' Impact on Livelihood and
Cultural Survival: Losses, Opportunities, and Mitigation. CRC press-Taylor and Francis
Group. Pp-155-166 (ISBN: 9781482248449)
8. Bhadra, S., (2015). Failure and Hope: Living or Not with Disability after the 2001 Gujarat
Earthquake. In Disability and Disaster, Edited by Kelman, I., and Stough, L. Palgrave
Macmillan. New York. Pp-61-68 (ISBN: 9781137485991)
9. Bhadra S., ( 2015). Mental Health and Psychosocial Support for Tsunami Affected School
Children in Kanyakuumari District, South India Social Work Practice in Mental Health:
Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Pp 105-120. Edited by Francis, Abraham. Allied Publishers Pvt
Ltd, New Delhi. (ISBN: 978-81-8424-958-3)
10. Bhadra, S., (2014). Community as the Key for Disaster Recovery: A Case of Long Term
Intervention in Kanyakumari District. In Social Work Response to Environment and Disaster,
Edited by Bhatt. Sanjay., and Agnimitra. Neera., Shipra Publication, Delhi. Pp 133-147.
(ISBN: 9788175417465)
11. Bhadra, S; Pulla V (2014). Community intervention after Disaster. In, Community Work:
Theories, Experience and Challenges. Edited By Goel, K; Pulla, V; Francis, P. Niruta
Publication, Bangalore, pp-103-117 (ISBN: 819233267-5)
12. Dyer, A., Bhadra, S.(2013). Global Disaster, War Conflict and Complex Emergencies:
Caring for Special Population. In 21st Century Global Mental Health, Edited by Sorel. E.
Published by Jones and Bartett Learning. Pp-171-209. (ISBN: 978-1-4496-2787-4)
13. Bhadra, S. (2010). Social Work and Disaster Interventions. In, Fields of Social Work
Practice. (Eds) Gunjal, B.S., Molankal, G. M. Published by, Baraha Publishing House,
Bangalore. PP- 355-386 (ISBN: 81-908182-9-5)
14. Reviewed and contributed in development of “Psychosocial Intervention a Hand Book”
Published by IFRC, Psychosocial Reference Center, Copenhagen, Denmark in
2009.(ISBN:978-87-92490-02-5)
15. Bhadra, S., Malik, M., (2008). Victims and perpetrators of violence. Working paper series-
7 of Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management (Jaswal S., Joseph J., JTCDM Working
Paper Series Author), Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, November. P-12. (ISBN:
0974-3669)
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16. Bhadra, S., (2008). Gujarat Earthquake Experience. Working paper series-7 of Jamsetji Tata
Centre for Disaster Management (Jaswal S., Joseph J., JTCDM Working Paper Series
Author), Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, November. P-35 (ISBN: 0974-3669)
17. Bhadra, S., Malik, M., (2008). Working with Youth for Peace. Working paper series-7 of
Jamsetji Tata Centre for Disaster Management (Jaswal S., Joseph J., JTCDM Working Paper
Series Author), Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, November. PP-33-34, (ISBN:
0974-3669)
18. Ramappa, G., Bhadra, S. (2004). Institutional Responses- Oxfam (India): Psycho social
Support Programme for Survivors of the Earthquake. In, Disaster Mental Health in India.
(Eds) Prewitt Diaz, J.O., Murthy, R.S., Lakshminarayana, R. Published by, Indian Red Cross
Society, New Delhi. PP- 140-150. (ISBN 81-89113-00-3)
Research paper Publications in Conference Proceeding / Volume as Book:
1. Bhadra S., Phobe (2017) The Sense of Place and Search for Identity: The Case of Refugees
from Myanmar in India, In Linguistic Foundation of Identity: Readings in Language,
Literature and Contemporary Cultures, Edited by, Om Prakash, Rajesh Kumar, Published by
Aakar Books, Delhi. (in Press, will be published in 2017)
2. Bhadra S. (2016) Disaster Ecology and Psychosocial Support for Resiliency Building. In
Positive Vistas on Health and Well-Being, Eds Aleem Seema, Iqbal Naved, Excel India
Publisher, Pp- 254-265 (978-93-85777-33-9) (paper presented in International Conference on
Health & Wellbeing, Organised by Deptt of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi on
March 1-2, 2016)
3. Bhatnagar C., Bhadra S. (2016) Psychosocial Development of Tribal Children through ICDS
(Integrated Child Development Service) System. In Psychological Issues and interventions in
Health and Well-Being, Eds Iqbal Naved, Aleem Seema, Excel India Publisher, Pp- 182-191
(978-93-85777-33-2) (paper presented in International Conference on Health & Wellbeing,
Organised by Deptt of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi on March 1-2, 2016)
4. Tayal N, and Bhadra S. (2016) Effect of Parent‟s Illness on Health and Psychosocial Well-
Being of Children of HIV Discordent Couple: Children Health Issue. In Psychological Issues
and interventions in Health and Well-Being, Eds Iqbal Naved, Aleem Seema, Excel India
Publisher, Pp- 316-326 (978-93-85777-33-2) (paper presented in International Conference on
Health & Wellbeing, Organised by Deptt of Psychology, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi on
March 1-2, 2016)
5. Khanam A., Bhadra S. (2016), Designing a Life Skill Assessment Tool for Juvenile
Delinquents in India to Assess the Efficacy of Interventions based on Life Skill Module. In
Psychological Issues and interventions in Health and Well-Being, Eds Iqbal Naved, Aleem
Seema, Excel India Publisher, Pp- 327-339 (978-93-85777-33-2) (paper presented in
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International Conference on Health & Wellbeing, Organised by Deptt of Psychology, Jamia
Millia Islamia, New Delhi on March 1-2, 2016)
6. Bhadra S. (2016) Mental Health Services and Needs During Disaster: A Major Public
Health Concern, in Public Health Infrastructure in Tansition: Challenges and Way Forward
Edited by Khan NU; Ramachandran G; Panneer S, Bloomsbury Publishers (Accepted, will
be published in 2017)
7. Bhadra S, Jamshed M., (2015)The condition of child labour and tendency of delinquency, in
Early Childhood Development, Knowledge Series-IV, Edited by Vashistha Prachi (Executive
editor: Zubair Meenai), Global Books organization (Centre for Early Childhood
Development and Research, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi) (ISBN:978-93-80570-99-0)
8. Bhatnagar C., Bhadra S. (2015), Informal Education and Integrated Child Development
Services (ICDS) Scheme: A Devoid Social Space, in Early Childhood Development,
Knowledge Series-III, Edited by Sufia Azmal (Executive editor: Zubair Meenai), Global
Books organization (Centre for Early Childhood Development and Research, Jamia Millia
Islamia, New Delhi) (ISBN:978-93-80570-99-0)
9. Khanam A., Bhadra S. (2015) Prevention of Early Childhood Aggression through Life Skills
Education Training-An Experimental Study, in Early Childhood Development, Knowledge
Series-,I Edited by Nimisha Kumar (Executive editor: Zubair Meenai), Global Books
organization (Centre for Early Childhood Development and Research, Jamia Millia Islamia,
New Delhi) (ISBN:978-93-80570-99-0)
10. Bhadra S, Allen R Dyer. (2012) Psychosocial Support for communal harmony and peace
building, in Peace from Disaster: Indigenous Initiatives across communities, countries and
continents (HIPEC International, Edited by HIPEC, (Peace Building Conference-2011),
HIPEC, Hiroshima University Japan
Book:
Bhadra S. (2011). Life skills for children and adolescents : Teacher trainees‟ perception. LAP
LAMBERT Academic Publishing. Saarbucken, Germany. (ISBN: 978-8465-4341-2)
Manuals:
Manuals published in Co-authorship from Books for Change, Bangalore (supported by Action
Aid) for Psychosocial Care Interventions with Survivors of Disaster
1. Information Manual-1; Psychosocial care for individuals (2002)
2. Information Manual-2; Psychosocial care by Community Level Helpers (2002) for
Survivors
3. Information Manual-3; Psychosocial care for Children (2002),
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Manuals published in Co-authorship from CARE India, New Delhi, NIMHANS, Bangalore
for Psychosocial Care Interventions with the Survivors of Tsunami.
1. Facilitation Manual for Trainers of Trainees in Natural Disaster, (2005), Published by
NIMHANS, Bangalore. Care India, New Delhi.
2. Tsunami Disaster: Psychosocial care by Community Level Workers, (2005),
3. Tsunami Disaster: Psychosocial care for the Children (2005),
Training Work Book published, in co-authorship from CARE India, New Delhi, NIMHANS,
Bangalore for psychosocial care interventions with human made and natural disaster survivors.
1. Psychosocial care in Disaster Management, My Workbook, (2003),
2. Harmonizing personal, professional and familial life: Stress management work book,
(2005),
Manuals and training materials published by American Red Cross, India Delegation, New
Delhi and Indian Red Cross Society, Kanyakumari District Branch for Integrated Community
Recovery Project for working with the survivors of Tsunami.
1. Manual for Integrated Programme Technicians, Integrated Recovery Programme,
(2008),
2. Teachers’ Manual, Integrated Recovery Programme in School for the Children (2008);
3. Activity Book for Teachers’; Target group: I to V standard Students; (2008);
4. Activity Book for Teachers’; Target group: VI to VIII standard Students( 2008)
5. Activity Book for Teachers’ (Target group: IX to XII standard Students) (2008);
6. A Training Manual for Gamdhi Brigade Volunteers; (2008)
7. Community Based Health and First Aid in Action, Manual for IPT (Integrated
Programme Technicians); (2008)
8. Community Based Health and First Aid in Action, Manual for IPS (Integrated
Programme Specialist); (2008)
CONSULTANCIES:
1. Undertook consultancy service to conduct An Evaluation of the Livelihood Projects for
the Leprosy Affected People in India, for the purpose of selection of “rising to
dignity” award, to Sasakawa India Leprosy Mission (SILF), New Delhi for 26 days
between 13th
October, 2016 to 26th
November 2016. (Visited 9 Projects in 6 different
states of India).
2. Similar consultancy was done with Sasakawa India Leprosy Mission (SILF), New Delhi
for 22 days between 21st November, 2015 to 15
th January 2016. (Visited 9 Projects in 7
different states of India).
3. Provided consultancy service to conduct psychosocial support programme to
Uttarakhand Disaster to Discipleship Center, New Delhi in July 2013 (6 days of
assessment and sensitization workshop of local staffs of partner organiganization in
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Chamoli, UK) and August 2013 (5 days for capacity building of local staffs working in
Rudraprayag, UK).
4. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Myanmar
Delegation, invited for conducting “Psychosocial support Programme (PSP)
Advocacy workshop and for helping the delegation in developing integrated PSP
programme” with other areas of interventions during August, 2010.
5. Conducted needs assessment for IMC (International Medical Corps), USA for
“Understanding the viability of programme for Psychosocial Support and conflict
resolutions in India and South Asia Region”, during October 2009.
6. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Mongolia Delegation,
invited for “Evaluation and Recommendation of Social care Programme run by
Mongolian Red Cross Society” in Ulaanbaatar and other districts of Mongolia during
March 2009.
7. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Myanmar
Delegation, invited for developing the curriculum for MHPSS training in the context of
Myanmar Cyclone and conducting workshop on “PSP advocacy Skills and IASC
guidelines – on MHPSS in emergency Settings”, during October 2008.
INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS:
1. Taipei, Taiwan, Attended sponsored 4th International Workshop on Psychological
Intervention After Disasters- organised by International Council of Science (ICSU-
Regional Office for Asia Pacific), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Academic Sinica, on 9th
to 12th
November 2015.
2. Beijing, China, Attending workshop (Building Individual and Organizational Capacity
for Psychological Intervention after Disasters in the Asia and Pacific Region) and
presenting paper, “Practice and Paradigm of Psychosocial Support in Disasters”,
organised by International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS), Chinese
Psychological Society, from 11th
to 14th
October 2013.
3. Hiroshima, Japan, Attending and presenting paper in International conference by
Hiroshima University and HiPeC (Hiroshima University Partnership Project for Peace
building and Capacity Development) on" Peace from Disasters: Indigenous Initiatives
across Communities, Countries and Continents" from 17th
to 19th
September 2011. Paper
titled, “Psychosocial Support for Harmony and Peace Building: Rebuilding Community
in Gujarat”
4. Sendai, Japan, Conducted various sessions in workshop titled “Healing a Community”,
conducted by Tohoku University in collaboration with International Medical Crops,
Japan on 21st and 22
nd May 2011.
5. Tokyo, Japan, Conducted Psychosocial support in disaster management workshop for
the Japan Chapter of „Art of Living‟ on 17th
and 18th
May 2011.
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6. Marrakech, Morocco. Participated in 20th
Congress of WASP (World Association of
social Psychiatry) and presented a paper “Accessibility of Service and the Mental Health
Needs during Disaster”. Held on 23rd
to 27th
October 2010.
7. Yangon, Myanmar. Conducted “PSP advocacy Workshop” from 14th
to 21st August,
2010.
8. Jakarta, Indonesia. Participated as expert in “Leave behind workshop on psychosocial
support programme of Tsunami Response Programme”. From 9th
to 11th
November 2009.
9. University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia. Invited for conducting “International
Workshop on Psychological Trauma and Disaster” for the Students of M.Sc. in Disaster
Management. 12th
to 14th
November 2009
10. Ulaanbaatar , Mongolia. Conducted evaluation of Social Care Programme run by
Mongolian Red Cross. 1st to 9
th March, 2010.
11. Beijing, China. Attended a meeting with the regional PSP and health delegated for China
Earthquake Rehabilitation programme and Mongolia Social Care Programme
interventions on 28th
February, 2009.
12. Yangon, Myanmar. Conducted “PSP advocacy Skills and IASC guidelines – on MHPSS
in emergency Settings” . From 19th
to 28th
October 2008
13. Bali, Indonesia. Attended IFRC workshop on Tsunami lesson Learned and presented
“Tsunami Lesson Learned in India”. 3rd
to 7th
June‟08.
14. Ahungala, Srilanka. Presented a technical paper on “Relevance of MHPSS Guidelines
for disaster management practice”. Participated in Regional Disaster Management
Working Group Meeting of IFRC and presented “IASC guidelines on MHPSS”. 27th
Sept to 2nd
Nov‟ 07
15. Pukhet, Thailand. Attended a workshop “TOT training on SPHERE Minimum
Standards”. July 2007.
EXPERT LECTURES:
Name of the
organization/Institution
Lectures on /Assignments Date
National Institute of Disaster
Management, New Delhi
“Addressing Issues of Disability”, in
Training of Trainers Programme on
“Mainstreaming DRR into
Development through Education and
Knowledge”
27th
July
2017
Psychology Research Unit
Indian Statistical Institute,
203, B.T. Road, Kolkata
“Integrated Management for School
safety”- Seminer
5th
July 2017
Sshrishti India Trust, New Delhi Micro-credit, SHGs and entrepreneurial
spirit for women and Youth
Small scale enterprise and business model
30th
March
2017
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Amity Law School, Amity
University, NOIDA, UP
“Disability and Mental Illness”, in a
technical session in National Seminar on
“Human Rights Towards Equality” in
collaboration with NHRC (Invitation for
National Seminar cum Training
Programme on “Human Rights-Towards
Equality” )
28th
February,
2017
National Institute of Disaster
Management Government of
India, New Delhi
“Psycho-Social Care and Support for
Children of Various Age Groups” and
“Inclusive Approach: Gender and
Disaster Safety in School” in the
programme titled “Comprehensive
Disaster Management Course for
Teachers”,
On regular
basis (4-6
times in a
year) in
different
training
programme till
2016
Save the Children, Dungarpur,
Rajasthan
Psychosocial support for the children
(orphan/ semi orphan) of Palanhar project
, Rajasthan
29th
Sept to
1st Oct 2016
National Disaster Management
Authority, Government of India,
New Delhi
Psychosocial Impact of CBRN Terrorism
and its Management 27
th May
2016
Department of Social Work, UGC
center for Advance Study
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Conducted Skill Lab for the MSW
students on “Life Skills Education (LSE)
for Children and Adolescents
12th
March
2016
Life Skills for SC/ST/Minority
Youths, (sponsored by Rajiv
Gandhi National Institute of
Youth Development,
Sriperumbudur, Tamilnadu) in
Department of Social Work, UGC
center for Advance Study
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
“Understanding Skill and the concept of
Life Skills” and “Internalizing Life
Skills”
1st March
2016
Department of Social Work,
Mewar University, NCR Campus
Gaziabad, Uttar Pradesh.
“Psychosocial support and Social Work
Intervention for Rehabilitation of
Survivors of Disasters” In “International
Seminar on Social Work and Education”
26th
February
2016
Islamic Relief UK-India, New
Delhi, held in Khazicode, Kerala
Psychological care and Social support for
children and adolescents
15th
December
2015
Department of Social Work, UGC
center for Advance Study
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Conducted Skill Lab for the MSW
students on “Life Skills Education (LSE)
for Children and Adolescents
21st March
2015
National Disaster Management
Authority, Government of India,
New Delhi
Psychosocial Impact of CBRN Terrorism
and its Management 13
th February
2015
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Islamic Relief UK-India, New
Delhi
Counseling Children and Adolescents, in
Orphan Support Programme
16th
December
2014
Department of Social Work, UGC
center for Advance Study
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Conducted Skill Lab for the MSW
students on “Life Skills Education (LSE)
for Children and Adolescents
12th
April
2014
Department of Policy planning
and Cross Cutting Issues.
National Institute of Disaster
Management, New Delhi
“Stress Disease and Health” and Self-care
in Disaster” in the programme titled
“Stress Management for Disaster
Responders” from 7th
to 11th
January,
2013
11th
January
2013
Department of Policy planning
and Cross Cutting Issues.
National Institute of Disaster
Management, New Delhi
“Play Therapy”; “Stress Management”;
“Life Skills Education” sessions
conducted in the training programme
titled “Psychosocial Care in Disaster
Management” from 5th
to 9th
November
2012.
8th
November
2012
Department of Disaster Mental
Health and Trauma Counselling,
National Institute of Disaster
Management, New Delhi
“Life Skills for managing stress and conflict”
in the training programme titled “Stress
Management for the Disaster First
Responders”
14th February
2012
Graduate School of Social Work
University of Denver, USA
“Psychosocial Support and Disaster
Rehabilitation: Experiences from India”
Lecture for Master level class (SOWK 4765),
International Social Development.
(Skype Lecture)
23rd
January,
2012
Department of Disaster Mental
Health and Trauma Counselling,
National Institute of Disaster
Management, New Delhi
“Psychosocial counselling for men and
women in Disasters” and “Group exercises
on Psychosocial Counselling”
22nd
December
2011
Department of Disaster Mental
Health and Trauma Counselling,
National Institute of Disaster
Management, New Delhi
“Psychosocial Support Techniques”
“Life skills Education in the disaster
interventions for promoting resiliency”
“Stress Management among the Disaster
intervention workers”
for Government Officials.
5th and 6
th May
2010
Administrative Training Institute (ATI), Govt. of West Bengal. Salt-
Lake, Kolkata, West Bengal
“Trauma Management in Disaster Situation”
for Government Officials of Government of
West Bengal.
21st April,
2010
Jamsetji Tata Center for Disaster
Management, Tata Institute of
Social Sciences, Deoner, Mumbai
“Conflict resolution strategies used in
Gujarat and the relevance to psychosocial
well-being” for the students of M.Sc. Disaster
Management.
5th and 6
th
January 2010
Department of Psychology,
University of Indonesia, Jakarta,
Indonesia
“International Workshop on Psychological
Trauma and Disaster” for the Students of
M.Sc in Disaster Management.
12th to 14
th
November
2009
13
Psychology Research Unit,
Indian Statistical Institute,
Kolkata, West Bengal
Invited as key speaker, for “Psychosocial
Support for Disaster Survivors”
30th March
2009
PG Diploma Course on Disaster
Preparedness and Rehabilitation,
Guru Govind Singh, Indraprastha
University, Delhi
Sessions on “Mental Health and Psychosocial
support” for the Students of PG Diploma in
Disaster Preparedness and Rehabilitation.
23rd
to 28th
March 2009
Indian Red Cross Society, National
Head Quarter, New Delhi
Workshop on “Sphere Minimum Standards-
2004” for the state Disaster Management
Coordinators from 11 states
24th to 27
th
March 2009
Department of Psychology
Sri Ramchnadra Medical
University, Chennai
Seminar on “Mental Health and Psychosocial
support for the Survivors of Disasters”
23rd
February
2009
Indian Red Cross Society, Andhra
Pradesh State Branch,
Hydrabad, Andhra Pradesh
Workshop on Mental Health and
Psychosocial Support in Emergencies
(MHPSS) and Psychological First Aid (PFA)
for district coordinators
3rd
to 7th
February 2009
Indian Red Cross society
National Head Quarter,
New Delhi
Workshop on Mental Health and
Psychosocial Support for coordinators from
11 states
15th to 19
th
December
2008
Roster Group meeting on
psychosocial support held in
Trivandum, Kerala.
Reference Center of IFRC,
Copenhagen, Denmark
Implementation of MHPSS guidelines for the
Tsunami Recovery Programme in
Kanyakumari District, Tamilnadu, India.
.
3rd
to 7th
February 2008
Department of Disaster Mental
Health and Trauma Counselling,
National Institute of Disaster
Management, New Delhi
“Stress Management for the Government
Officials Handling Disaster Intervention
during Emergencies”
21st June 2007
School of Social Work,
Roshni Nilaya,
Mangalore, Karnataka
Sensitization Workshop on “Psychosocial
Care in disaster Management”, for the
students of MSW
9th to 11
th
August 2006
School of Social Work,
Sri Dharmasthala
Manjunatheshwara College,
Mangalore
Sensitization Workshop on “Psychosocial
Care in disaster Management” for the
students of MSW
8th September
2006
Action Aid International,
Srinagar, Kashmir
Workshop on “Mental Health Support for the
Survivors of Human Made and Natural
Disaster” for the staff
7th and 8
th May
2006
AWARDS & ACHIEVEMENTS:
Topper in the Sociology Honours, in Vidyasagar University in 1995.
Second in M.A (Social Work) in Vidyasagar University in 1997.
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Ph D RESEARCH SUPERVISION:
Theorizing Stigmatized And Marginalized Identities: A Study of „Dalits‟ In India And United
Kingdom (UK) (2017 )
Ongoing Research:
Performance of Aanganwadi Workers and Response of Mothers to ICDS scheme
Study of Effectiveness of Life Skills Education Training on Behaviour of Juvenile Delinquents
Presumptive Life Events and Quality of Life among HIV Discordant Couple
CONFERENCES ATTENDED (Paper presentations):
Title of the Paper Conference/ Seminar Date
1. Challenges for Livelihood among
the women Street Vendors in
NCR- First author and supervisor
of Co-author
National Seminar on Gender
Equality and Empowerment of
Women, Department of Social
Work, University of Lucknow
17th
and 18th
March 2017
2. Disaster Management and
preparedness through CB
interventions (Invited talk in
Symposium: Disaster
management)- Sole Author
International Conference on
Cognitive Behavioural
Interventions- India (ICCBI-2017),
Held at AIIMS, New Delhi
6th
March
2017
3. The Need of Mordanization in
Integrated Child Development
Service Programme focusing on
the problems of Anganwadi
Workers (AWWs) (Co-author)
National Social Work Conference-
2017 (New Dimensions and
Challenges of Social Work: The
Road Map Ahead), organized by
Department of Social Sciences ,
Amity University, on
January 31st
2017
4. A study of assessing the efficacy
of life skills based psychosocial
intervention program on behavior
of juvenile delinquents (co-author)
ICIAHP-2016
2nd
International Conference of
Indian Academy of Health
Psychology, organised by Dept of
Psychology and Mental Health,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater
NOIDA
16th
to 18th
December
2016
5. Life events among HIV discordant
couples (co-author)
6. Perceived Stress among
Aanganwadi Workers (AWWs) in
Integrated Child Development
Services (ICDS) Programme
7. A study to assess the stress and job
satisfaction of Anganwari workers
International Conference
(LATMAS-2016), Organised by
20th
February,
15
(AWW)in ICDS programme(co-
author)
IIMT College of Engineering,
Greater NOIDA, UP
2016
8. Disaster Ecology and
Psychosocial Support for
Resiliency Building.
International Conference on Health
& Wellbeing, Organised by Deptt
of Psychology, Jamia Millia
Islamia, New Delhi
March 1st
and 2nd
,
2016
9. Psychosocial Development of
Tribal Children through ICDS
(Integrated Child Development
Service) System. (co-author)
10. Designing a Life Skill Assessment
Tool for Juvenile Delinquents in
India to Assess the Efficacy of
Interventions based on Life Skill
Module. (co-author)
11. Effect of Parent’s Illness on
Health and Psychosocial Well-
Being of Children of HIV
Discordent Couple: Children
Health Issue. (co-author)
12. The condition of child labour and
tendency of delinquency (1st
author)
Third International Conference On
Early Childhood Development
Emerging World : Policies and
Practice for Early Childhood
Development, Center of Early
Childhood Development. Jamia
Millia Islamia (Central University),
New Delhi
19th
and 20th
November
2015
13. Informal Education and Integrated
Child Development Services
(ICDS) Scheme: A Devoid Social
Space (Co-author)
14. Prevention of Early Childhood
Aggression through Life Skills
Education Training-An
Experimental Study(Co-author)
15. The Sense of Place and Search for
Identity: The Case of Refugees
from Myanmar in India
“Language, Identity and Society:
Centrality of Language in Formation of
Identity in Contemporary Society”,
Department of English and Modern
European Languages, School of
Humanities and Social Sciences,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater
Noida,
30-31 October
2015
16. Child Welfare Services in Highly
Developed Countries (HDCs) and
Least developed Countries (LDCs)
and its comparison with Integrated
Child Development Services (ICDS)
Scheme’(Co-author)
3rd
Indian Social Work Congress
(ISWC) 2015 held at Dept of Social
Work, Jain Vishva Bharti Institute,
Ladnun, Rajasthan on
24-26 October
2015
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17. Disaster Ecology and
Psychosocial Support for
Resiliency Building
4th International Workshop on
Psychological Intervention After
Disasters-, held at Taipei, Taiwan
9th
to 12th
November
2015
18. “Mental Health Services and
Needs During Disaster: A Major
Public Health Concern”
International Conference titled
“Public Health Infrastructure in
Transition: Challenges and a Way
Forward”organised by Department
of Social Work, Jamia Millia
Islamia (Central University), New
Delhi
18th
and 20th
of February
2015
19. “Practice and Paradigm of
Psychosocial Support in
Disasters”
International Union of
Psychological Science (IUPsyS),
Chinese Psychological Society
Beijing, China (Workshop)
11th
to 14th
October,
2013
20. “Persons with spinal cord injury in
Gujarat: tale of two disasters and
proposed model of service”
National Conference on “Praxis in
Disability Studies”, organised by
Department of Social Work,
Pondicherry University
26th
and 27th
of July 2013
21. “Social Work Intervention in
Disaster Recovery: Community as
a Key Stake Holder in Long-term
Intervention in Kanyakumari
District”
“1st Indian Social Work Congress
2013” at Delhi University,
23rd
to 25th
February,
2013
22. Social Work Involvement in
Integrated Child Development
Service (ICDS) (Co-author)
“1st Indian Social Work Congress
2013” at Delhi University,
23rd
to 25th
February,
2013
23. Migrant labour in the city of
Greater NOIDA: Exploration of
issues and role of Social
Worker(Co-author)
National Seminar on Social
Security and unorganised workers,
Department of Social Work, Jain
Vishva Bharati Institute, Ladnun,
Rajathan
5th
and 6th
April 2013
24. “Secured by Marginalization in a
Volatile Situation: Transforming
Negative Peace to Positive Peace”
“National Seminar on Marginalized
Sections and Inclusive
Development: Issues, Challenges
and Social Work Perspective”
organised by Department of Social
Work, Jamia Millia Islamia (Central
University), New Delhi
11th
and 12th
October
2012
25. “Unheard voices of the victims of
disasters”
National Conference on “Writings
from the Margins”, organised by
School of Humanities and Social
Sciences, Gautam Buddha
University.
23rd
to 24th
March 2012
26. “The Marginalised from the
Process of Disaster
Rehabilitation”
International Seminar, “The
Marginalised & the Excluded in
Society”, organised by School of
7th
February,
2012
17
Humanities & Social Sciences,
Gautam Buddha University
27. “BCC (Behaviour Change
Communication) for Social Work
Intervention”
XXX National Conference of
Indian Society of Professional
Social Worker on "Emerging
Trends in Social work", in
NIMHANS, Bangalore, Karnataka
5th
to 7th
January 2012
28. “Psychosocial Support for
Harmony and Peace Building:
Rebuilding Community in
Gujarat”
HiPeC (Hiroshima University
Partnership Project for Peace
Building and Capacity
Development) on" Peace from
Disasters: Indigenous Initiatives
across Communities, Countries and
Continents".
17th
to 19th
September
2011
29. “Accessibility of Service and the
Mental Health Needs during
Disaster”
20th
World Congress of WASP
(World Association of social
Psychiatry), Marrakech, Morocco.
23rd
to 27th
October
2010.
30. Strengthening communities and
recovery through psychosocial
support”.
31. “Coping and social support
among the survivors of disaster”.
32. “Psychosocial response in
Mumbai train blast through
intervention in schools”. (Second
Author)
33. “Long term perspective of
psychosocial rehabilitation”
(Second Author).
Second India Disaster Management
Congress; held in Delhi, organized
by NIDM (National Institute of
Disaster Management)
4th
to 6th
November
2009
28 “Prevention of HIV/AIDS
through Integrated Recovery
Programme (IRP) in Tsunami
affected School” (Second author)
6th
Annual National Seminar on
“Social Work Response to
HIV/AIDS”, IGNOU, Bhimavaram,
Andhra Pradesh
(paper presented by first author)
7th
to 10th
Oct‟09
29 “Disaster Psychosocial Support;
Mental health Services in
SAARC Countries: A synthesis”
(second author)
XXIX International Congress of
Psychology in Berlin, Germany
(paper presented by first author)
20th
-25th
July‟08
30 “Integrated Recovery
Programme for Tsunami affected
Communities”
Roster group Meeting of IFRC,
Copenhagen, held in Kanyakumari
5th
Feb‟08
31 “IASC MHPSS guidelines and
American Red Cross PSP
Programs in India”
Conference on Psychosocial Care
and Mental Health Services in
Disasters by WHO-NIMHANS
26th
Nov‟07
18
32 “Impact of Disaster and Life
Events among Survivors”
33 “Psychosocial Care Capacity
Building Program for GOs &
NGOs of Kashmir Earthquake
Survivors” Co-author
First India Disaster Management
Congress; held in Delhi, organized
by NIDM (National Institute of
Disaster Management)
29th
& 30th
Nov‟06
34 “Psychosocial care for disaster
survivors in natural and human
made disaster”
International Conference of Family
Empowerment; Marian College,
School of Social Work,
Kuttikanam, Kerala
11th
-14th
Sept‟05
35 Psychosocial Rehabilitation of the
Vulnerable Groups in Gujarat
Earthquake
National Conference on
Mainstreaming Psychosocial care
in Disaster, India Habitat Centre,
New Delhi
21st & 22
nd
Nov‟04
36 Field Experiences of working with
Community Level Workers;
Issues and Challenges in
Psychosocial Care for Persons
Living in Conflict Situations;
Gujarat Harmony Project,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
8th
and 9th
Feb‟03
37 Psychosocial intervention for the
disaster survivors, understanding
from riots and earthquake
Disaster Mental Health in India
American Red Cross,
New Delhi
28th
29th
Oct‟02
38 Psychosocial issues of the
Earthquake survivors
National Workshop on,
Psychosocial Issues of Earth Quake
Survivors; OXFAM, NIMHANS,
Action Aid, held in Ahmedabad
23rd
Nov‟01
39 Physical and psychosocial
rehabilitation of the Disabled and
paraplegics
National Conference for the
Rehabilitation of the Earthquake
Affected Population, WHO and
Govt. of Gujarat, Ahmedabad.
3rd
to 6th
Oct‟01
40 Problem of Resettlement and
Rehabilitation- a case study in
KTPS
XIV th National Conference of
(Indian Society for Professional
Social Workers), Hyderabad
12th
to 14th
Dec‟97
WORKSHOP ATTENDED:
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Organizing University/Institute Name of the Work Shop Date
1. International Council of Science
(ICSU)-Regional Office for
Asia Pacific, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia and Academic Sinica,
Taipei, Taiwan. (Held at Taipei)
4th International Workshop on
Psychological Intervention After
Disasters-
9th
to 12th
November 2015
2. Department of Social Work,
Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi
National Workshop on Field Work
in social work Education”
20th
and 21st
March 2014
3. International Union of
Psychological Science
(IUPsyS),
Chinese Psychological Society
Beijing, China
“Building Individual and
Organizational Capacity for
Psychological Intervention after
Disasters in the Asia and Pacific
Region”
11th
to 14th
October, 2013
4. Centre for Advance Studies in
Social Work, Department of
Social Work, University of
Lucknow, UP
“Teaching in Social Work”
1st and 2
nd March
2013.
5. Centre for Advance Studies in
Social Work, Department of
Social Work, Jamia Milia
Islamia, New Delhi
“Subject Framework & Knowledge
Management in Social Work”
31st January to 2
nd
February 2013
6. Sphere project (Sponsored by
American Red Cross, Tsunami
Recovery Programme)
“The Sphere Project,
Humanitarian Charter and
Minimum Standards in Disaster
Response- Training of Trainer
Course”
May 27th
to June
2nd
2007
7. Red R India (Red R and Sphere
India Collaborative Workshop)
“ Needs Assessment in
Emergencies”
1st to 4
th
February 2004
E-LEARNING COURSES ATTENDED:
Participated in “e-learning course: Violence, Conflict & Fragility (based on theWorld
Development Report on FCS)", 9th
to 29th
June 2014, organized by The World Bank
Institute, Geneva.
Participated in “e-learning: Gender-sensitive Governance Course Towards creating an
enabling environment for gender equality and women empowerment”, organized by
Gender Hub, Institute of Development Studies”, during November 2014.
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NAME IN NATIONAL DIRECTORY:
My name is included as an expert in the “National Directory of Institutions and Resources
Persons in Disaster Management” Published by NIDM (National Institute of Disaster
Management, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India)
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER AND REVIEWER OF JOURNALS:
A. Editorial Board member of Journal of Social Science and Welfare (Published by
Women‟s College, Kolkata and Indian Institute of Psychometry) (ISSN: 2348-2947)
B. Reviewer of '
Intervention, the International Journal for Mental Health, Psychosocial Work and
Counselling in Areas of Armed Conflict',
Asian Social Work and Policy Review
African journal of disability
South Asian Journal of Participative Development
Jharkhand Journal of Development and Management Studies
Environmental Justice
Indian Journal of Social Work,
Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health
International Social Work
C. Participated in the SPHERE Hand Book revision of 2010 in the MHPSS (Mental Health
and Psychosocial Support ) working group
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP:
Life member of India Red Cross Society (IRCS), Delhi Branch
Life member of ISPSW (Indian Society of Professional Social Work)
Life member of NAPSWI (National Association of Professional Social Workers in India)