Ghana's Rep at Africa Emotional Intelligence Conference honoured

 

James Kwesi Addison, the Director of SESA Africa has been honoured and appreciated by  organisers of the Africa Emotional Intelligence Conference held in Nigeria from May 30 to31st 2018.
 
James Kwesi Addison was honoured in recognition of his continuous effort in making Africa a better place through the use of emotional intelligence tools and competencies.

Specially invited to introduce the audience to Building Emotional Resilience in Students was Ghana's own leader in the field, James Kwesi Addison.

James is the founder of Ghana's first Emotional Intelligence Institute, a pioneer within Ghana who also invited by SESA creator Jay Baughan, to lead across Africa the dedicated approach to enriching education and youth leadership to build a much needed capability within communities to build community emotional safety and resilience.

The conference audience were treated to unique insights into child and youth trauma and how building their social emotional skills, children can create emotional safety within and around them. That SESA Africa was focused upon tackling child emotional safety from with Africa communities.

He also enlightened the audience with actual metrics relating to youth emotional resilience skills – garnered during 2017 across 2000 young people aged 12 to 19 years in Africa.

James returned to Ghana, from a highly acclaimed conference, and creating significant interest in his work within Ghana and Africa.

We will be following events in Ghana this year as, through SESA Africa's partnership with the House of Chiefs, as 300 schools will be transformed into Centers of Excellence in child emotional safety and development.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com 

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