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Transdisciplinary Approach to Health and Wellbeing: Insights from Christ College Webinar

 Suneel Vatsyayan showed how blending NADA Ear acupuncture protoco l, yoga, naturopathy , and reflexology with social work values can break healthcare barriers—helping drug users, youth, and at-risk groups seek care, stay engaged, and build trust. IRINJALAKUDA, AUGUST 22, 2025: As part of the 6th National Social Work Week , the PG and Research Department of Social Work at Christ College (Autonomous), Irinjalakuda, in collaboration with the National Association of Professional Social Workers in India ( NAPSWI ) , hosted a significant webinar on August 21, 2025. The session, “A Talk on Transdisciplinary Approach to Health and Wellbeing,” highlighted the urgent need for collaboration across disciplines to address complex health challenges. Transdisciplinary Collaboration: A Keynote Perspective Delivering the keynote address, Mr. Suneel Vatsyayan , Chairperson of Nada India Foundation, drew attention to the interconnected nature of health and wellbeing . He argued that wellbein...

From Local Action to National Impact: Youth Good Health Ambassador and Champions Nominations 2025–26

  Youth Good Health Ambassador Nominations 2025–26 In Celebration of International Youth Day – 12 August 2025 Curated by Young India Network for Good Health Leaders | Nada India Foundation “Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals requires a seismic shift – which can only happen if we empower young people and work with them as equals.” — UN Secretary-General António Guterres  🟠 Theme of IYD 2025: “Local Youth Actions for the SDGs and Beyond” Every August 12th, the world celebrates International Youth Day (IYD) to honour young people's leadership, courage, and contributions. In 2025 , the spotlight is on local youth action —how young people are translating global goals into grassroots realities. Nowhere was this theme more alive than at the ActOn Youth Forum 2024–25 , organized by Nada India Foundation through its Young India Network for Good Health , mentored by Vidya Lead Academy . Since 2020, ActOn Forums have created safe, youth-led spaces to discuss publ...

Lifestyle Is Communicable: Rethinking Prevention of NCDs Through a Social Work Lens

"Non-communicable diseases stay with you, often silently — they are static. But the lifestyle that shapes them is anything but silent; it's communicable, influencing the people and environment around you every day." — Suneel Vatsyayan , Life Coach ,Strategist and National Executive Member NAPSWI June was a month of reflection, action, and awakening for social work practitioners across the country. With three significant international days – World No Tobacco Day (May 31), World Environment Day (June 5), and International Day of Yoga (June 21) – aligning  closely with Mental Health Month, the intersections between health, environment, and  social well-being came into sharp focus. For those working at the grassroots level, these  observances were not mere commemorations, but reminders of the deeply interconnected  risk factors that underpin Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) – primarily tobacco use,  harmful use of alcohol, drug abuse, physical inactivity, unhe...

National Education Policy 2020 Champions Social Work Practice: A Noteworthy Development

  In a promising turn of events, the hashtag #SchoolSocialWorkers is gaining momentum under the banner of #NEP2020, underscoring the essential role of social work in education. School Social work has long been a cornerstone of academic institutions, with the Matru Seva Institute of Social Work in Nagpur leading the way for years. Now, this vital initiative is receiving the recognition and support it truly deserves. On 21st August 2024, Mr. Suneel Vatsyayan, Life Coach ,governing  board member NAPSWI and Chairperson Nada India Foundation, was honored to be invited by Dr. Keshav Walke, the National Coordinator of NAPSWI (National Association of Professional Social Workers in India), to a well-organized state-level event in Maharashtra. This event, part of the 5th National Social Work Week (15th-21st August), was executed under Dr. Walke’s capable leadership. National Social Work Week, observed annually, serves as a platform for academic and professional interactions through var...

Go Green and Healthy Campus : Create a Greener and Healthier Future

"Go Green & Healthy" campaign aims to promote a healthier and sustainable way of living by encouraging individuals, organizations, and communities to adopt eco-friendly practices and make small changes in their daily lives that will have a big impact on the environment and public health. Through education, awareness, and action, we can create a more sustainable and healthy world for ourselves and future generations. This campaign has changed the way I view the environment and my health by Aditya Pandey  (Health Advocate  )

Social Defence in Defence of Social Work: A Case for Advocacy

Revitalizing social defence as a sector within social work is essential for defending the profession and addressing its inherent stresses. This article explores how integrating innovative approaches such as Emotional CPR and ear acupressure, alongside advocating for comprehensive rehabilitation programs like SMILE, can empower social work educators and practitioners. By upholding the core values and principles of social work, these strategies ensure the profession remains robust, empathetic, and adaptive, capable of effectively meeting contemporary social challenges. The relevance and identity of social defence within the realm of social work have gradually diminished, relegating it to a mere chapter in social work education or morphing it into other forms. This shift has prompted a need to reconnect, empower, and revitalize the profession. It is essential to reinvigorate the discussion around social defence as a distinct sector, capable of defending the profession of social work and a...

Strengthening the Bridge: The Crucial Relationship Between Social Work Departments and Fieldwork Agencies

Fieldwork agencies should not merely be considered as external entities but recognized as academic partners or associates in the educational journey. These agencies play a vital role in providing students with apprenticeships and active opportunities to contribute to the actual functioning of social work organizations.  In the realm of social work education, the relationship between academic institutions and fieldwork agencies plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of aspiring social workers. The placement of students for experiential learning and skill development is not merely a process but a strategic partnership that can significantly impact the professional growth of students, leading them towards adopting social work practice as a fulfilling and sustainable profession. Recognizing Agencies as Academic Partners Fieldwork agencies should not merely be considered as external entities but recognized as academic partners or associates in the educational journey. These agencies...

Meaningful engagement of Students and Young people to combat the threat posed by the tobacco industry #TobaccoExposed

EXPERT OPINION TOBACCO- A BIGGER KILLER THAN CORONAVIRUS? Jun , 2020,  Prof. T K Thoma The day before yesterday [Sunday, 31May], the annual World No Tobacco Day was observed by the World Health Organization [WHO] and member countries. Two significant points may be pointed out. First, this year’s World No Tobacco Day coincides with the coronavirus pandemic and second, the United States, one of the major funders of WHO has quit the UN body. Incidentally, the US is home for some of the largest cigarette manufacturers in the world like Philip Morris and Altria. The theme of this year’s World No Tobacco Day is “Protecting Youth from Industry Manipulation and preventing them from Tobacco and Nicotine Use”. This may be a deviation from the usual generalized and victim-centred themes for the Day since the starting of this annual Day in 1987. The WHO has taken courage to take the bull by the horn by confronting the tobacco industry’s belligerent promotion of campai...