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Africa Tech RadioAfrica Tech RadioThe Dark Side of AI: Protecting Yourself From AI-powered Fraud (Part 1)Social engineering, deepfakes, voice cloning and identity theft; the dark side of AI? This episode is the first in the series on "The Dark Side of AI: Protecting Yourself from AI-powered Fraud".   It explores the ethical implications of AI misuse, its impact on society — from online dating scams to child exploitation — and the urgent need for robust regulatory measures.    Join us as we uncover the risks, share real-world examples, and provide essential tips on how to protect yourself in an era where technology can be as dangerous as it is i...2025-04-1521 minStudying Perinatal Well-beingStudying Perinatal Well-beingStudying Perinatal Well-being with Dr. Rhonda C. Boyd (offered in English)Dr. Boyd has expertise in adapting interventions for adolescents and perinatal people, particularly African Americans. Listen to this month’s episode to learn about the innovative strategies deployed by Dr. Boyd to ensure interventions are culturally sensitive and reduce perinatal depressive symptoms, improve parenting, and address suicidal ideation. Dr. Rhonda C. Boyd is an Associate Professor in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. Additionally, she is a researcher at CHOP PolicyLab and a member of the Natio...2024-04-0136 minPrimary Care Perspectives: Podcast for PediatriciansPrimary Care Perspectives: Podcast for PediatriciansPrimary Care Perspectives: Neighborhoods and Children’s Health - Episode 144It’s estimated that 20 percent of variation in health outcomes is due to medical and healthcare system factors. Environment makes up a significant portion of the other 80 percent. Stephanie Mayne, PhD, MHS, epidemiologist and research scientist at PolicyLab at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, provides information to help primary care clinicians understand neighborhood-level social determinants of health, including: the roots of disparities in resources by neighborhood and how this affects children; specific neighborhood attributes that impact sleep and mental health, such as noise, violence, pollution, tree canopy and green space; suggestions for how to advocate for interventions; and more.2023-03-3029 minPrimary Care PerspectivesPrimary Care PerspectivesPrimary Care Perspectives: Episode 144 - Neighborhoods and Children’s HealthIt’s estimated that 20 percent of variation in health outcomes is due to medical and healthcare system factors. Environment makes up a significant portion of the other 80 percent. Stephanie Mayne, PhD, MHS, epidemiologist and research scientist at PolicyLab at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, provides information to help primary care clinicians understand neighborhood-level social determinants of health, including: the roots of disparities in resources by neighborhood and how this affects children; specific neighborhood attributes that impact sleep and mental health, such as noise, violence, pollution, tree canopy and green space; suggestions for how to advocate for interventions; and more. This podc...2023-03-2929 minInteligencia ColectivaInteligencia ColectivaCristina Martínez: Ética, aplicaciones e implicaciones sociales de la Inteligencia ArtificialEn este episodio conversaremos con Cristina Martinez sobre consideraciones éticas y sociales que se deben tener en cuenta en los procesos de desarrollo de modelos de inteligencia artificial desde su perspectiva trabajando en el sector público y específicamente en el desarrollo de políticas públicas. Además, Cristina nos comparte su opinión y experiencia sobre el uso responsable de las aplicaciones de AI, las responsabilidades en el sector público y privado, y algunos esfuerzos de organizaciones para lograr comunicar la importancia de la ética en AIRecursos mencionados: En nuestras publicaciones, pueden encontrar...2022-11-1544 minFathom: getting below the surface of the UK fishing industry.Fathom: getting below the surface of the UK fishing industry.All about that bass: Shaping the future of bass managementThe Fathom podcast has partnered with The National Federation of Fishermen's Organisations (NFFO) to produce a series of informative and highly topical episodes, focusing on the challenges and opportunities facing UK fishermen in the post-Brexit landscape. In this fourth episode, NFFO CEO Barrie Deas and CFPO CEO Chris Ranford are joined by Lewis White and Robbie Fisher from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) who provided some inside insights into the upcoming bass Fisheries Management Plan (FMP).The episode kicks off with Lewis and Robbie explaining why bass was chosen as a...2022-06-2221 minGender F*ckGender F*ckEpisode 15: Menstruation Equity with Rosie GlaserHello and welcome back to one of our best episodes yet, where we discuss menstrual equity with our incredible guest Rosie Glaser (she/they)! Rosie Glaser is a Master of Public Health Candidate at the Colorado School of Public Health. They currently work in the Center for Women’s and Gender Equity at UNC where they work within a collective to continue developing the menstrual equity program that they created as an undergraduate student Project M.E. They are also a NASPA certified sexual health peer educator, a Survivor’s Advocate with the Assault Survivor’s Advcoc...2022-06-031h 24Parenting for LiberationParenting for LiberationEpisode 56: Ring the Alarm: The Epidemic Black Youth Suicide with Dr. Rhonda BoydThere is a current epidemic of Black children dying by suicide. Suicide attempts rose by 73% between 1991-2017 for Black adolescents. The suicide rate among those younger than 13 years is approximately 2 times higher for black children compared with White children. These numbers are shocking but what do they reveal about the current mental health of our young people? What does the research indicate? How do we address this issue in our own families? How do we tackle this crisis as a community? Trina sits down with psychologist and researcher, Dr. Rhonda Boyd. Dr. Rhonda Boyd is a psychologist...2022-05-1742 minRTP\'s Fourth Branch PodcastRTP's Fourth Branch PodcastTech Roundup 16 – The Catawba Digital Economic ZoneIn February 2022, the Catawba Nation of South Carolina voted to approve the first tribal digital economic zone in the United States. This "Catawba Digital Economic Zone" includes an independent regulatory framework and commercial code, which its organizers intend to utilize to attract financial technology firms to the Zone as online "ecorporations."In this episode, Catawba Digital Economic Zone CEO Joseph McKinney joined tech policy expert Ryan Hagemann to discuss the Zone and its novel regulatory framework.Featuring:- Joseph McKinney, CEO, Catawba Digital Economic Zone- [Moderator] Ryan Hagemann, Co-Director, IBM PolicyLab...2022-05-0523 minEncyclopedia ObscuraEncyclopedia ObscuraI is for Inventors: The Ouija board & Mary KennerThis week the spooky continues as Casey covers contacting murder victims. Meanwhile, Karen goes into the evolution of period products. Artwork: Jovana StekovicLogo:  nydaaaMusic: Home Base Groove by Kevin MacLeod   Casey's Sources:https://www.thoughtco.com/top-popular-inventors-1992000https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedy_Lamarrhttps://www.biographyonline.net/scientists/inventors.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouijahttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-08/ouija-board-juror-misbehaviour-murder-trials/9734868https://hauntedwalk.com/news/the-strange-history-of-the-ouija-board/Karen's Sources: https://www.womenshealthmag.com/health/g19991273/period-products-through-the-years/ https://kee...2022-04-2947 minDoctors in BusinessDoctors in Business#46 Creating Solutions: Health EquityDr. Yuan He is currently an attending primary care doctor with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Karabots Pediatric Care Center, a pediatric clinic serving patients in West Philadelphia. Dr. He is also a postdoctoral research fellow in the National Clinician Scholars Program at the University of Pennsylvania and an affiliate trainee at the CHOP PolicyLab, where she examines racial disparities in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems and tries to understand how different systems can work together to advance health equity and support marginalized youth. She can be contacted via Twitter @yuanheMD, or for more detailed inquiries, emailed at he...2022-04-0129 minICPodcastsICPodcasts#ICPPolicyLab Tensión en Ucrania: una visión desde la OTAN#ICPLIVES #ICPPolicyLabEn Seguridad y Estrategia ICP-PolicyLab hablamos con el Dr. Petr Lunak, Jefe Adjunto de la división de Interacción y Cooperación de Diplomacia Pública en la OTAN, sobre el rol de la OTAN en la situación que vive Ucrania y la importancia de que Colombia entienda la forma en que Rusia actúa en Ucrania?2022-02-1728 minAMA UpdateAMA UpdateDavid Rubin, MD, on keeping kids in school in the wake of OmicronAMA CXO Todd Unger talks with David Rubin, MD, director of PolicyLab at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a professor of pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, about his team's nationally recognized COVID-19 forecasting model and how it informs new guidance for K-12 educational settings aimed at keeping kids in school.2022-02-0318 minCitizenCastCitizenCastSpecial Interview | A light at the end of the Covid tunnelKatherine catches up with Dr. David Rubin, director of PolicyLab at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), who has been blanketing the airwaves arguing that it’s time to rethink our Covid risk management strategies2022-01-2618 minThe Week in Philly from KYW NewsradioThe Week in Philly from KYW Newsradio'Kids need to be in school.' Updated COVID guidance from Children's HospitalThe last two years have been very hard for schools trying to come up with policies to keep kids and staff safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the key groups that has helped schools create policies during the pandemic is the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia PolicyLab. They recently updated their guidance for schools, so KYW Newsradio's Jim Melwert reached out to PolicyLab's Director Dr. David Rubin to ask what changed, why, and get his thoughts on where we are in this pandemic and why it's different than a year ago.  To learn more...2022-01-1113 minTeamPeds TalksTeamPeds TalksProtecting Children from Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Tobacco Use S3 E9This special edition of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioner’s TeamPeds Talks podcast, FocusED sponsored by the Pediatric Emergency Care Special Interest Group.   FocusED is a podcast program that offers listeners unique insight into the broad scope of pediatric emergency care by exploring a variety of emergency care topics through different lenses across the care continuum. Vaping, or the use of electronic cigarettes has very quickly become a significant health concern among the youth population. Nicotine and other additives are created in liquid form and sold in pods that are easily inhaled once vaporized. it is e...2021-12-0247 minOf Je Stopt De Stekker Er InOf Je Stopt De Stekker Er In#011 | Data en Ethiek, Project Debater en IBM Z XploreWat is IBM Z Xplore? En wat doet IBM met een project zoals Debater? Sophie Kuijt, CTO voor IBM Services neemt ons mee in de wereld van data en ethiek.  Show notes:Master the Mainframe / IBM Z Xplore: https://www.ibm.com/it-infrastructure/z/education/zxplore Project Debater: https://research.ibm.com/interactive/project-debater/ AI fundamentals and Team Essentials for AI Badge: https://www.ibm.com/design/ai/https://www.ibm.com/design/thinking/page/courses/AI_EssentialsAI Ethics: https://www.ibm...2021-09-2930 minThe IncubatorThe Incubator#018 - Dr. Diana Montoya-Williams - Health equity research in neonatologySend us a textDr. Diana Montoya-Williams is an attending neonatologist in the division of Neonatology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, a clinician scientist in CHOP’s PolicyLab and an assistant professor of Pediatrics in the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine. She graduated from Harvard College with a degree in the History of Science and received her medical degree from Columbia University. Subsequently, she completed her residency in Pediatrics and her fellowship in Neonatology at the University of Florida. She conducts research on the drivers of racial and ethnic inequities in infant health outcom...2021-08-291h 14ReflektivaReflektivaBincang #5: Apa Kabar HAM di ASEAN? ft. Dio Herdiawan TobingKami bertanya kepada Dio Herdiawan Tobing, founder dan Executive Director PolicyLab Indonesia, mengenai kabar HAM di ASEAN. Dio melihat proses penguatan HAM di ASEAN sebagai sebuah proses evolusi karena sifatnya yang lambat. Dio menyoroti penanganan ASEAN yang lambat dalam kasus kudeta Myanmar.2021-06-2742 minAthena Wellness Podcast - Reclaiming Our Warrior SpiritAthena Wellness Podcast - Reclaiming Our Warrior SpiritHow to Develop a Mindfulness Practice#005  In this episode, Kathy talks about mindfulness and how to develop a practice.  Spoiler alert:  It's all about relationship - deepening our experience with ourselves, our lives, the ones we love, our community and our world.The episode includes:Defining what mindfulness is and highlighting its positive benefitsAn overview of the different types of mindfulness practices and suggestions for including mindfulness in your day-to-dayInsight into Kathy's favorite practices that calm, enhance gratitude and connectIf you haven't tried mindfulness bef...2021-01-2421 minBecker’s Healthcare Virtual Events presents Standing Room OnlyBecker’s Healthcare Virtual Events presents Standing Room OnlyPediatric Leadership - Unique Challenges Faced by Pediatric Leadership and What to Do About ThemThis episode features a session from Becker's Healthcare CEO + CFO Virtual Event: Pediatric Leadership Forum Part 1 - Unique Challenges Faced by Pediatric Leadership and What to Do About Them. The conversation includes insight from the following speakers: Jodi Carter, MD, chief clinical integration officer at Phoenix Children’s Nancy Mendelsohn, MD, CMO of complex health solutions at UnitedHealthcare Michael Lee, MD, executive director and medical director in the department of accountable care and clinical integration at Boston Children's Hospital David Rubin, MD, attending physician, director of the PolicyLab and director of population health innovation at Children’s Hosp...2020-12-2334 minBecker’s Healthcare -- Pediatric Leadership PodcastBecker’s Healthcare -- Pediatric Leadership PodcastPediatric Leadership - Unique Challenges Faced by Pediatric Leadership and What to Do About ThemThis episode features a session from Becker's Healthcare CEO + CFO Virtual Event: Pediatric Leadership Forum Part 1 - Unique Challenges Faced by Pediatric Leadership and What to Do About Them. The conversation includes insight from the following speakers: Jodi Carter, MD, chief clinical integration officer at Phoenix Children’s Nancy Mendelsohn, MD, CMO of complex health solutions at UnitedHealthcare Michael Lee, MD, executive director and medical director in the department of accountable care and clinical integration at Boston Children's Hospital David Rubin, MD, attending physician, director of the PolicyLab and director of population health innovation at Children’s Hospital of P...2020-12-1634 minBREAKING THROUGH with Madeline BellBREAKING THROUGH with Madeline BellWhere We Are Now with Dr. David Rubin: ModelingWhile many institutions across the country were modeling the trajectory of COVID-19 at the national level, Dr. David Rubin, and his colleagues at CHOP’s PolicyLab took a more innovative approach: They mapped the spread of the virus at the county level. More than 500 U.S. counties are included in the PolicyLab model, which has been used by local and state policymakers, as well as the White House Coronavirus Task Force. Dr. Rubin discusses how the model came to fruition and shares the most surprising – and important – thing researchers have learned from it. 2020-08-1310 minWharton Business DailyWharton Business DailySummer's Big Debate: What Will School Look Like This Fall?The question of what school will look like this fall is the ongoing question being debated around the country this summer. Dr. David Rubin, Director of PolicyLab at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Professor of Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, provides his perspective on what schools need to be considering if they are going to have a component of in-person learning this fall. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2020-08-0614 minTell MeTell MeTell Me: Episode #12 Dr. Trude Haecker and Dr. Danielle Erkoboni of Reach Out And Read Greater PhiladelphiaAs Founder of Empower Kids, LLC,  https://empowerkidsllc.com/ one of my main goals is to support the literacy effort and get books into the hands of children, especially those who, for several reasons, might not have access to them.  This program touches my heart in a big way and I hope you'll be as inspired as I was to help in any way you can.Walk with me on this fascinating interview with two top pediatricians in the Children's Hospital network, Dr. Trude Haecker and Dr. Danielle Erkoboni.  These two amazing professionals have not only the des...2020-07-2945 minPolicypodsPolicypodsEP07 - Data dan Sains dalam Kebijakan Penanganan Covid-19Diskusi “Data dan Sains dalam Kebijakan Penanganan Covid-19: Refleksi Kritis Penerapan Evidence-Based Policy di Indonesia” adalah hasil kolaborasi PolicyLab dengan Departemen Manajemen dan Kebijakan Publik UGM serta Indonesian Association for Public Administration. Dalam diskusi ini, kita mengajak PolicyPals untuk berdiskusi tentang kondisi yang tengah melanda kita saat ini dan bagaimana keterkaitanya dengan proses pembuatan dan eksekusi kebijakan.2020-06-201h 57Covid 4 1 1  podcastCovid 4 1 1 podcastCoronavirus news, updates, hotspots and information for 06-18-2020 COVID-19 AM AlertThis is Coronavirus 411, the latest COVID-19 info and new hotspots… Just the facts… for Thursday June 18th, 2020.   New modeling from PolicyLab, at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, shows Florida has the potential to become the next epicenter for COVID-19 in the U.S. According to The Washington Post, Researchers say the risk of widespread community transmission is “the worst it has ever been”. The Director of the division of infectious diseases at the University of Alabama, said the spike in Florida is concerning due to the state’s aging population and number of nursing homes and retirement communities. There are 82,711...2020-06-1804 minCovid 4 1 1  podcastCovid 4 1 1 podcastCoronavirus news, updates, hotspots and information for 06-16-2020 COVID-19 AM AlertThis is Coronavirus 411, the latest COVID-19 info and new hotspots… Just the facts… for Tuesday June 16th, 2020.   For the fourth day in a row, Texas reported a record number of hospitalizations for coronavirus, with 2,287. There are 91,727 confirmed cases in the state with 2,018 deaths. Texas has reported over 1,000 cases a day for the last 8 days. The highest was 2,500 on June 10th. The majority of cases are in and around Houston and Dallas. Houston officials have cautioned that if numbers continue to rise, the city may have to shutdown once again. On May 20th, The Washington Post ran an article noting that Dallas...2020-06-1604 minThe NewsWorthyThe NewsWorthySurfaces Mostly Safe, New Airline Safety Upgrades & Baby Bust (+ Explaining Covid-Tracing Tech)- Thursday, May 21st, 2020The news to know for Thursday, May 21st, 2020! What to know today about a worldwide spike in COVID-19 cases, what the CDC now says about the virus living on surfaces, and a new battle over mail-in ballots. Plus, how airlines are stepping up safety protocols and what’s behind a “baby bust,” meaning fewer babies are being born. Those stories and more in less than 10 minutes! Then, hang out after the news for the Thing to Know Thursday bonus interview about new contact tracing technology that could end up on your smartp...2020-05-2119 min設計遊牧 Design Nomads設計遊牧 Design NomadsS1EP04 張芳睿 服務設計改變政府體驗 (上) 🗳️ | 英國RCA、都市酵母、英國PolicyLab本身是工藝設計系出身的張芳睿 (Fang-Jui Chang),畢業後加入水越設計/都市酵母看見社會與公民參與的價值,也立定了投身公共服務領域的目標,而決定前往英國Royal College of Art(RCA)皇家藝術學院念服務設計,並就讀RCA期間也全心投入社會設計、公共服務設計的相關專案,也加入英國 Policy Lab 中央政府內閣辦公室實習,開始了一連串政策設計的旅程。芳睿告訴我們,服務設計已經內化成為他生命中不可分割的一部分,抱有這樣的設計價值她全心投身於公共服務領域希望能為社會做出貢獻! https://designnomads.co/podcast/ep04-service-design-for-publics Powered by Firstory Hosting2020-05-1935 minStranger StillStranger StillDoctor Oz: From Doctor to CharlatanThis week we look at Doctor Oz. A man who was once a very prolific heart surgeon. S man who is now making millions of dollars pushing weight loss pills, nose irrigation, and coronavirus cures. But how did we get here and just how dangerous is he? Every week on Stranger Still, we take the questions you've never questioned to ask and try to answer them. We want to make you laugh and teach you something interesting at the same time. So join us every Wednesday for another fun filled learn! If you've got a strange question you want answered...2020-04-1532 minPolicypodsPolicypodsEP02 MAKNTAHI: Takar Nalar - Eks WNI atau Eks ISIS?Perdebatan tentang pemulangan para simpatisan ISIS yang berasal dari Indonesia masih mencuri perhatian masyarakat. Pasca RATAS 11 Februari 2020 silam, akhirnya pemerintah mengetuk palu dan secara tegas menyatakan bahwa tidak akan memulangkan 689 orang yang tengah berada di Syiria ini. Yang tidak kalah menarik dari pemberitahuan ini adalah bagaimana jajaran ring utama pemerintah secara tegas menggunakan sebuah label baru untuk mereka yang semula disebut sebagai WNI Eks-ISIS secara lantang dikoreksi menjadi Anggota ISIS Eks-WNI.  Berbicara dari kacamata hukum, pernyataan ini memberikan indikasi atas lepasnya kewarganegaraan dari mereka yang sempat hijrah ke "blessed land" terlepas dari apa yang memotivasi serta...2020-02-1541 minPolicypodsPolicypodsEP01 MAKNTAHI: Tubir Pemulangan WNI Eks ISIS - Tim Terima atau Tim Tolak?Kurang dari dua bulan 2020 berjalan, sudah banyak sekali polemik kehidupan yang membuat awal tahun ini jadi serasa setahun sendiri. Mulai dari banjir Jabodetabek, wacana PD III, Virus Corona, hingga yang ngga kalah hangatnya terkait pemulangan WNI eks-ISIS yang penuh dengan perang pro dan kontra dari masyarakat khususnya di sosial media.  Episode pertama PolicyPods di seri MAKNTAHI (Mari Kita Ngoceh Tentang Indonesia Hari Ini) akan membahas terkait ketubiran pemulangan WNI eks-ISIS serta penerimaan atau penolakan terhadap arus balik mereka ke negeri ini. Ibarat thread Twitter yang rame terkait Bubur Ayam yang diaduk atau dipisah, dalam konteks ini...2020-02-1033 minPolicypodsPolicypodsEP06 - Inklusi Keuangan untuk Anak Muda ft. Savira Qurrata AiniInklusi keuangan menjadi salah satu topik yang kini tengah hangat diperbincangkan. Meningkatnya penggunaan berbagai produk layanan keuangan di era digital turut menjadi salah satu faktor utama yang mendorong mengapa hal ini akhirnya patut diperhatikan. Urgensi akan hal ini bahkan sudah diregulasikan oleh pemerintah dalam Peraturan Presiden No. 82 Tahun 2016 tentang Strategi Nasional Keuangan Inklusif. Tetapi membumikan topik inklusi keuangan bukan merupakan hal yang mudah khususnya untuk anak muda. Edisi PolicyPods kali ini, Nina dan Fadhil ngobrol seru dengan Savira — Project Coordinator Youth Financial Inclusion Initiatives, Asian Development Bank, tentang Inklusi Keuangan untuk Anak Muda. Yuk dengerin dan cari tahu bagaimana ki...2019-12-2334 minPolicypodsPolicypodsEP05 - Peran Aktif Perempuan dalam Pembuatan Kebijakan ft. Riri KharirohDalam rangka memperingati 16 Hari Anti Kekerasan terhadap Perempuan (25 November - 10 December) #16haktp, PolicyPods hadir dengan membawa diskusi yang lebih hangat. Tidak hanya melihat perempuan sebagai objek, melalui podcast kali ini Nina dan Dio berdiskusi dengan mbak Riri Khariroh — Komisioner Komnas Perempuan (@komnasperempuan) tentang “Peran Aktif Perempuan dalam Pembuatan Kebijakan”. Dibalik meningkatnya angka kekerasan terhadap perempuan yang terlapor, beberapa perubahan menuju arah kebaikan semakin menunjukkan titik terang akan perjuangan perempuan —salah satunya melalui saluran “memasak” kebijakan. Menutup peringatan akan #16haktp, yuk kita mendalami peran aktif perempuan dan berkontemplasi lewat PolicyPods kali ini!2019-12-0940 minPolicypodsPolicypodsEP04 - Aktivisme Pemuda Desa dan Gerakan Sosio-Pendidikan ft. Joko SusiloKebijakan yang inklusif dapat dilihat dari bagaimana partisipasi masyarakat dapat terlibat di dalamnya. Parameter ini tidak hanya muncul semata dari pemerintah tapi bisa juga dari sel-sel masyarakat yang berinisiatif langsung untuk bergerak dan menciptakan ruang-ruang aktivisme. Episode PolicyPods kali ini, Nina ngobrol dengan salah satu sosok pemuda desa luar biasa yang bergerak dan aktif berkontribusi untuk menyentuh masalah yang ada di lingkungannya. Spesial dengan Joko Susilo — founder komunitas  @gunungkidulmenginspirasi yang langsung disambangi ke tanah Jogja untuk diskusi tentang “Aktivisme Pemuda Desa dan Gerakan Sosio-Pendidikan”. Yuk dengerin, PolicyPals! Untuk menyadari bahwa siapapun bisa ikut mengetuk “kebijakan” dan mulai peduli karena #Po...2019-11-2445 minPolicypodsPolicypodsEP03 - The SDGs and Inclusive Policy-Making Culture in Indonesia Ft. Yanuar NugrohoEdisi Policypods kali ini Nina dan Dio ngobrol dengan salah satu sosok penting dalam agenda pembangunan berkelanjutan di Indonesia yaitu Bapak Yanuar Nugroho selaku Deputi II Kantor Staf Presiden 2015-2019 yang punya peran luar biasa dibalik rilisnya Perpres No. 59 tahun 2017 tentang Pelaksanaan Pencapaian Tujuan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan.  Inklusivitas adalah salah satu kunci penting dari proses regulasi kebijakan yang melibatkan semua pihak untuk leluasa memberikan pandangannya. Semoga kedepannya semangat ini tidak hanya diadvokasikan oleh pemerintah serta civil society organisations yang memang menggeluti bidangnya tapi juga masyarakat luas yang merasa lebih peduli akan kebijakan negerinya karena #PolicyMatters.2019-11-0650 minPolicypodsPolicypodsEP02 - Ambon, Papua, dan Pengungsi di Indonesia Ft. Dio TobingGempa bumi di Ambon, kerusuhan di Papua, dan berbagai bencana sosial lainnya seringkali menghasilkan terminologi pengungsi di lini media massa kita. Tapi sayangnya, isu terkait pengungsi masih belum familiar di keseharian masyarakat. Episode Policypods kali ini mengajak pendengar tercinta untuk berdiskusi santai tentang Ambon, Papua, dan Pengungsi di Indonesia.  Dio dan Nina akan mengulas fakta serta kondisi pengungsi dalam kacamata kebijakan, HAM, dan hukum internasional. Semoga kedepannya kita dapat lebih memanusiakan kebijakan untuk semua entitas kehidupan karena #PolicyMatters.2019-10-0325 minPolicypodsPolicypodsEP01 - Ada Apa Dengan Indonesia?Policypods kembali lagi bersama Nina ditemani Dio dan Fadhil. Episode kali ini akan spesial membahas Ada Apa Dengan Indonesia? Peristiwa-peristiwa terhangat saat ini kami rangkum dengan ringan begizi: Gejolak demokrasi, perdebatan paradigma dalam bernegara serta demonstrasi besar-besaran menanggapi berbagai macam kebijakan yang sedang diregulasi. Dengerin obrolan selengkapnya di episode pertama ini!2019-09-2824 minPolicypodsPolicypodsIntroduction - Why Does Policy Matter?Merangkul diskusi terkait kebijakan ke masyarakat luas bukan merupakan hal yang mudah untuk dilakukan. Memecah kompleksitas bahasa kebijakan dan membungkusnya menjadi lebih relevan dengan kehidupan sehari-hari adalah misi yang ingin diwujudkan oleh Policylab melalui Policypods. Melalui diskusi dengan stakeholders dengan latar belakang dan isu yang berbeda melalui seri-seri podcast selanjutnya, Policylab berkomitmen meningkatkan kesadaran bahwa #PolicyMatters. Selamat mendengarkan dan berkontemplasi dengan kebijakan!2019-09-1615 minWharton Business DailyWharton Business DailyThe Medical Impact of Imprisoning Children at the BorderKatherine Yun, Attending Physician and Faculty Member at PolicyLab at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Penn Medicine, and Peter Margulies, Professor of Immigration and National Security Law at the Roger Williams University School of Law, join host Dan Loney to discuss the medical implications of the current US policy separating children from their parents when they cross into the southern US border on Knowledge@Wharton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2018-06-2724 minPrimary Care Perspectives: Podcast for PediatriciansPrimary Care Perspectives: Podcast for PediatriciansPrimary Care Perspectives: Caregiver Depression - Episode 20In this episode, CHOP PolicyLab experts Rhonda Boyd, PhD, Marsha Gerdes, PhD, and James Guevara, MD, MPH, discuss caregiver depression. Mothers of young children and those with fewer economic resources are at particularly high risk for caregiver depression, making young patients in disadvantaged households particularly vulnerable. Learn how pediatricians can more effectively screen for and intervene in caregiver depression.2017-10-0220 minPrimary Care PerspectivesPrimary Care PerspectivesPrimary Care Perspectives: Episode 20 - Caregiver DepressionIn this episode, CHOP PolicyLab experts Rhonda Boyd, PhD, Marsha Gerdes, PhD, and James Guevara, MD, MPH, discuss caregiver depression. Mothers of young children and those with fewer economic resources are at particularly high risk for caregiver depression, making young patients in disadvantaged households particularly vulnerable. Learn how pediatricians can more effectively screen for and intervene in caregiver depression. Published September 2017.2017-10-0220 minPediaCast: Pediatric Podcasts for ParentsPediaCast: Pediatric Podcasts for ParentsKinship Foster Care - PediaCast 377Dr David Rubin, founding co-director of the PolicyLab at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), visits the PediaCast Studio to talk about kinship foster care. Millions of children have spent time living with extended relatives. We’ll talk about the needs and challenges these families face, along with available resources and best practices for navigating systems. We hope you can join us!2017-05-3150 minPrimary Care Perspectives: Podcast for PediatriciansPrimary Care Perspectives: Podcast for PediatriciansPrimary Care Perspectives: Positive Parenting - Episode 12At any given time, approximately 11 to 20 percent of children in the U.S. meet diagnostic criteria for a behavioral health disorder. Joanne Wood, MD, MSHP, Attending Physician at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a faculty member at CHOP’s PolicyLab, talks about a research project focused on positive parenting to improve problem behaviors in preschool-age children (PriCARE).2017-05-0525 minPrimary Care PerspectivesPrimary Care PerspectivesPrimary Care Perspectives: Episode 12 - Positive ParentingAt any given time, approximately 11 to 20 percent of children in the U.S. meet diagnostic criteria for a behavioral health disorder. Joanne Wood, MD, MSHP, Attending Physician at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a faculty member at CHOP’s PolicyLab, talks about a research project focused on positive parenting to improve problem behaviors in preschool-age children (PriCARE). Published May 2017. This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely on their own informed clinical judgment in making recommendations to their patients. ©2017 by Children's Hospi...2017-05-0425 minPrimary Care Perspectives: Podcast for PediatriciansPrimary Care Perspectives: Podcast for PediatriciansPrimary Care Perspectives: Smoking Cessation - Episode 11In Philadelphia, 40 to 50 percent of children have biologically confirmed rates of secondhand smoke exposure. Brian Jenssen, MD, a primary care pediatrician with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a faculty member at CHOP’s PolicyLab, talks about this problem and how primary care pediatricians can help parents and caregivers quit smoking to improve the health of children.2017-04-1724 minPrimary Care PerspectivesPrimary Care PerspectivesPrimary Care Perspectives: Episode 11 - Smoking CessationIn Philadelphia, 40 to 50 percent of children have biologically confirmed rates of secondhand smoke exposure. Brian Jenssen, MD, a primary care pediatrician with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a faculty member at CHOP’s PolicyLab, talks about this problem and how primary care pediatricians can help parents and caregivers quit smoking to improve the health of children. Published April 2017. This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely on their own informed clinical judgment in making recommendations to their patients. ©2017 by Children's Hospital of Ph...2017-04-1724 minPrimary Care PerspectivesPrimary Care PerspectivesPrimary Care Perspectives: Episode 7 - Refugee HealthAs primary care pediatricians are often first to care for refugee children when they arrive in the US, it’s important to understand the unique needs of this community and know about available resources to help us provide the best care. Katherine Yun, MD, MHS, Attending Physician with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Refugee Health Program and PolicyLab faculty member, discusses resettlement trends, medical screening guidelines, resettlement organizations in Philadelphia, refugee programs, and more. This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely o...2017-02-0920 minPrimary Care Perspectives: Podcast for PediatriciansPrimary Care Perspectives: Podcast for PediatriciansPrimary Care Perspectives: Refugee Health - Episode 7As primary care pediatricians are often first to care for refugee children when they arrive in the US, it’s important to understand the unique needs of this community and know about available resources to help us provide the best care. Katherine Yun, MD, MHS, Attending Physician with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Refugee Health Program and PolicyLab faculty member, discusses resettlement trends, access to healthcare, the importance of preventive care, existing refugee health programs and more.2017-01-0920 min