The European Center for Peace and Development University for Peace established by the United Nations, Belgrade - Regional Mediterranean Institute for International Postgraduate Studies and Development Research of ECPD, Podgorica, in the framework of the ECPD International Program of Transfer of Knowledge System, in cooperation with the Ministry of Health of Montenegro, Ministry of Health of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ministry of Health and Social Welfare of the Republic of Srpska, South-Eastern Europe Health Network (SEEHN), and Croatian Medical Association - Society for Alcoholism and Other Addictions, organizes
X JUBILEE ECPD INTERNATIONAL SPECIALIST SCHOOL
LATEST ACHIEVEMENTS IN PREVENTION, THERAPY AND REHABILITATION OF ADDICTIVE DISEASES
with the main theme
FORENSIC AND GENDER ASPECTS
OF ADDICTIVE DESEASES
(Kotor - Hotel „Cattaro“, 15 – 17 June 2018)
The European Center for Peace and Development UN University for Peace organizes this School with aim to direct the focus to forensic and gender characteristics of the abuse of psychoactive substances and addictictions, as well as to bring together experts from various fields - physicians, social workers, special pedagogues, psychologists, lawyers, and other professionals, which will enable a more extensive exchange of experience as well as provide the latest knowledge, practical and scientific achievements in the area of prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of substance abuse. Within the School, along with its general plenary part, a specialized Workshop shall be organized on the topic: Criminal Legislation and Addictology.
Director of the School is Prof. Dr. Slavica Đukić Dejanović, Minister in the Government of the Republic of Serbia, and ECPD UN University for Peace professor.
Addictology and the abuse of psychoactive substances present one of the biggest problems on the global level, concerning the prevention, treatment itself and successful rehabilitation. Apart of being one of the most expensive, psychoactive substances addiction is, primarily, a complex brain illness with significant behavioral characteristics. Differences in sexes, related to the biological aspect and gender differences based on already defined cultural male/female roles, additionally implicate complex problems connected with psychoactive substances. Contemporary researches treating addictology are directed on the development of gender-based, specific programs of treatment, having in mind unique needs of women abusing PAS or already addicted to them. The other aspect of this problem is a forensic one. The prominence of criminogenic behavior related to drugs imposes important questions, concerning the role of legislation and the meaning of the punishment, or the level of the penalization of a certain behavior.
Program
Program of the School includes following main topics:
(I) aims of the sustainable development and problems of addictive diseases
(II) Gender dimension of addictive diseases and the abuse of psychoactive substances (biological, psychological and cultural aspects)
(III) Contemporary addictology researches: how to project gender-sensitive treatment programs
(IV) Gender aspects – drugs and violence: trauma as an answer to the diversity
(V) Crime, Punishment and the right to the Treatment
(VI) Forensic importance of addiction – Workshop
List of Lecturers
· Prof. Dr. Slavica Đukić Dejanović, Minister in the Government of the Republic of Serbia
· Prof. Dr. Zoran Zoričić, Director of the Croatian Society for Alcoholism and Other Addictions, President of Croatian Association of Clubs of Treated Alcoholics
· Prof. Dr. Luca Rosi, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
· Prof. Dr. Petar Nastasić, University of Belgrade, Serbia
· Prof. Dr. Aleksandra Dickov, Head of the Clinic for Addictive Diseases, Institute of Psychiatry, Clinical Centre of Vojvodina, Serbia
· Prof. Dr. Mirjana Jovanović, Faculty of Medical Sciencies of the University of Kragujevac, Head of Department for Addictive Diseases – Psychiatry Clinic, Clinical Center Kragujevac, Serbia
· Prof. Dr. Liljana Ignjatova Kiteva, Head of the Center for Prevention and Treatment of Drug Abuse and Abuse of the Other Psychoactive Substances, Psychiatric Hospital Skopje, Macedonia
· Prof. Dr. Mila Goldner Vukov, Member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Consultant in Maternal Mental Health Whirinaki
· Prof. Martina Barić, Head of Department of Special Treatment Programs in Prison System of the Republic of Croatia
· Prof. Dr. Tia Žarković Palijan, Head of Department of Forensic Psychiatry at Neuropsychiatric Hospital „Dr Ivan Barbot“ Popovača, Croatia
· Ass. Prof. Dr. Nebojša Kavarić, ECPD Regional Coordinator for Health and Environmental Studies, Podgorica, Montenegro
Certificate
School participants that have successfully completed the School program will obtain an internationally valid Certificate of the European Center for Peace and Development of the University for Peace established by the United Nations.
Application Form and Registration Fee
Registration fee for participation in the School is 290 EUR.
Application should be sent to: European Center for Peace and Development University for Peace, Terazije 41, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia; Fax: +381 11 3240 673, +381 11 3234 082; E-mail: ecpd@Eunet.rs and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; www.ecpd.org.rs
In order to enable participants to master the lectures successfully, ECPD will provide simultaneous translation.
Hotel Accommodation
European Center for Peace and Development of the University for Peace UN has provided accommodation for the participants at preferential rates, on bed and breakfast basis, in the following hotels:
Hotel “Cattaro” in Kotor (www.cattarohotel.com, tel: +382 32 311 000): 119,65 EUR per day for a single room and 69,33 EUR for a double room (per person). Accommodation on a half-board basis will be charged additionally 15 EUR.
Hotel „Vardar“ (www.hotelvardar.com, tel: +382 32 325 084): 108,02 EUR per day for a single room and 67,65 EUR for a double room (per person).
Hotel „Porto In“ (www.kotor-hotelportoin.com, tel:+382 32 326 300): 77,50 EUR per day for a single room and 54,50 EUR for a double room (per person).