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ABOUT ME

I graduated cum Laude in 1996 and enrolled in the Register of the Latium Order of Psychologists in 1998.

A former member of SIPSA and SIPNEI, I am now affiliated with SIPLO and AIP.

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I  have authored a number of chapters and articles, taught classes for several Universities and carried out English-Italian and Italian-English technical-scientific translations.

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A civil servant since 1988, from 2004 onward I have been working on  psycho-social risk management in the Protective and Preventive Service. Since 2010 I have taken part in the Permanent Commission for occupational health and safety established by art.6 of Legislative Decree 81/2008. I was vice-president  of the Committee for the fight against bullying at work and I am completing my second mandate in the CUG, the Unified Guarantee Committee for equal opportunities, well-being at work and the fight against discrimination. At the National Network of CUGs I am the coordinator of the Commission for gender-age-disability-oriented health and safety.

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I collaborate with the CSEN Project Office in EU co-funded projects on integrated sport and promotion of healthy lifestyles.

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Never affiliated to any psychologists’ professional associations, since 2005 to date I have been a member of a series of working groups and commissions at Latium Order of Psychologists and National Council of the Order of Psychologists (CNOP), no.7 in total. For the Latium Order I was a member of the working group on work-related stress (2014-16) and of the Commission for the safeguard of the psychologists’ profession (2015-17).

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Since 2016 I have been honoured with being a member of the CNOP President’s Staff. Since 2018 I have been a member of the CNOP work group on health and safety.

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My main reason for running is my dissatisfaction at how our Order has been governed in recent years and my determination to take action instead of sitting back.

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For more info on my programme, please do not hesitate to contact me

mobile +39 3497552057

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