The Regional Council of Psychology of the 23rd Region (CRP-23), through the Center for Technical References in Psychology and Public Policies (Crepop), carries out, in partnership with the Superior School of the Judges of the State of Tocantins (Esmat), the event on "Human Rights: Democracy, Equality and Respect for Diversity".
The activity will be held on November 28th, at 8am, in the auditorium of the State University of Tocantins (Unitins), with the aim of promoting reflection, dialogue and articulation among different sectors of society around the defense of human dignity, strengthening democracy and promoting social justice.
Aimed at professionals of Psychology, public institutions, educational entities, social movements and other interested in the theme, the event already has open registrations, available, clicking here.
The programming includes a lecture, panel discussions, presentation of panels and the launch of the Technical References: Service to Women in Situations of Violence and Performance in Public Policies on Sexual and Reproductive Rights.
Throughout the day, the event will address topics such as the Centrality of Human Rights, Violence Against Women, Democracy and the Role of Psychology in Guaranteeing Rights, as well as integrated reflections on the challenges and perspectives for strengthening citizenship and equality.