User:Petros Triantos
7/2004-till now: Therapy Centre for Dependent Individuals-KETHEA) Athens, Greece Head of Evaluation Department
Responsible for the quantative and qualitative evaluation. Responsible for applying many European programmes in KETHEA programmes. Representative in many Greek and international forums and meetings. Responsible for the organization and demonstration of EQUAL (Social and professional rehabilitation of ex drug users) and for the World Federation Of Therapeutic Communities (WFTC) information system. Responsible for KETHEA’s Management Information System.
1998 –7/2004: Center Of Multiple Intervention (a programme of the Therapeutic Center for Dependent Individuals-KETHEA) Athens, Greece Head of the Research and Evaluation Department
Responsible for the quantative and qualitative evaluation, documentation and presentation of the therapeutic programme. Responsible for applying many European programmes in KETHEA programmes. Responsible for program’s Web Page and KETHEA representative in many Greek and international forums and meetings. Responsible for the organization and demonstration of HERO (Health and education resources for offenders) and SCIP (Self Control Implementation Project) Projects in the Multiple Intervention Center.
1991-1995: Pantion University of Social and Political Sciences. Degree in Social Anthropology and Social Policy.
1999-2001 Athens Economic University Master (Msc ) in Applied Statistics
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