We’re delighted to share a recap of our participation in the Vietnam Child Wellbeing and Safeguarding Summit 2025 held in February. Tony Louw, Managing Director of Learning Strategies, was proud to be part of this vital event.
The summit brought together experts and professionals from various sectors – including education, NGOs, and healthcare – to focus on advancing best practices for child protection and mental health. Our presence at the summit, underscored our firm commitment to enhancing the wellbeing and safety of young people across Vietnam.
Tony’s session, “Integrating Children with Additional Educational Needs into Mainstream Classrooms,” explored practical frameworks to support inclusive education.
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| Tony highlighted the importance of supporting children in developing key areas such as language, social interaction, self-regulation, cognition, and foundational academic skills – the building blocks for learning and participation in mainstream classrooms.
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He also emphasized how collaboration among schools, families, and specialists can make inclusion sustainable – through differentiation, targeted interventions, and strong communication across all settings to help every child thrive.
The Vietnam Child Wellbeing and Safeguarding Summit 2025 was an inspiring platform for collective learning and dialogue among committed professionals. Our team, led by Tony Louw, is grateful for the opportunity to have participated alongside so many dedicated individuals and organizations. We look forward to applying the collaborative energy and innovative strategies shared at the summit to deepen our efforts in child welfare and safeguarding throughout the year.

