Awards and Recognition
Recognition
IACAPAP wishes to thank and recognise the following individuals / companies for their donation and continued support:
JANA Foundation from United States for J. Cohen Mentorship Program – USD 2,500.00
Dr. George H. Stewart
Julie Chilton
Manuel Corral Valero
Lynette Brewer
Steven Kurtz
IACAPAP Awards
The IACAPAP gives awards to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to child and adolescent mental health (CAMH) worldwide. There is the IACAPAP Medal and the International Contribution Award.
The IACAPAP Medal
The IACAPAP has awarded its Medal to the following recipients:
Year | Recipient | Location |
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1998 | Luis E. Prego-Silva | Uruguay |
2004 | Winston Rickards | Melbourne, Australia |
Ahmed Okasha | Cairo, Egypt | |
Giovanni Bollea | Rome, Italy | |
Kari Schleimer | Malmö, Sweden | |
Jack Davis | Madison, USA | |
2005 | Kuo-Tai Tao | Nanjing, China |
2008 | Dainius Puras | Vilnius, Lithuania |
2010 | Barry Nurcombe | Brisbane, Australia |
Colette Chiland | Paris, France | |
Helmut Remschmidt | Marburg, Germany | |
Kang-E Michael Hong | Sungnam-si, Korea | |
John B Sikorski | San Francisco, USA | |
2012 | Ginger Anthony | Maryland, USA |
Elena Garralda | London, United Kingdom | |
Joseph Rey | Sydney, Australia | |
2014 | Andres Martin | New Haven, USA |
Joaquin Fuentes | San Sebastian, Spain | |
Suzanne “Suzie” Dean | Melbourne, Australia | |
Per-Anders Rydelius | Stockholm, Sweden | |
Yi Zheng | Beijing, China | |
2018 | Julie Chilton | New Haven, USA |
Amira Seif Eldin | Alexandria, Egypt | |
Alexis Revet | Toulouse, France | |
Helena van den Steene | Antwerp, Belgium | |
2020 | Füsun Cetin Çuhadaroglu | Ankara, Turkey |
Luis Augusto Rohde | Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil | |
Susan Shur-Fen Gau | Taiwan | |
The International Contribution Award
The International Contribution Award is sponsored by the Korean Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (KACAP) and is presented by the IACAPAP to recognise the accomplishments of a senior individual who has made outstanding contributions to CAMH in the developing world. The award consists of a plaque and cash award.
Year | Recipient | Location |
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2004 | Michael Hong | South Korea |
2006 | Brian Robertson | South Africa |
2008 | Sir Michael Rutter | United Kingdom |
2010 | Myron L. Belfer | USA |
2012 | Amira Seif Eldin | Egypt |
2014 | Joseph M. Rey | Australia |
Wei-Tseun Soong | Taiwan | |
2016 | Savita Malhotra | India |
2018 | Hesham Hamoda | USA |
2020 | Olayinka Omigbodun | Nigeria |