Programme Council of Fundacja Dom Kultury (in alphabetical order)
Tomasz Harasimowicz: therapist, coach, addiction consultant. He’s the Director of the Monar Addiction Prevention, Treatment and Therapy Clinic and a mediator for the Minister of Family and Social Policy. From 2010 to 2017, he was the chairman of the Social Dialogue Forum. Tomasz is also a member of the Warsaw Council on Public Benefit Activities, the Warsaw Revitalisation Committee, programme board of the monthly magazine "Remedium". He used to be a radio journalist in "Radiostacja'' and RDC. He’s a co-initiator of the "anti-discrimination record", moderator of the website www.pomocwarszawa.pl and the author of prevention, therapy and training programmes for students, educators, local governments, services and institutions.
Andrzej Grzymała-Kazłowski: a political scientist. For over 20 years, he's been associated with the Roma environment. In the years 2001-2010, he worked in the Ministry of Interior and Administration among others, as a co-author of the Government Programme for the Roma community in Poland. He’s an independent expert and researcher on Roma issues, a founder of the private Museum of Roma Culture in Warsaw.
Katarzyna Nawrocka: special educator, doctor of humanities, assistant professor at the Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special Education. Her research focuses on women's crime, penitentiary issues, women's imprisonment and their re-socialisation. She’s the author of numerous articles. She has published a monograph entitled "Victims of fate and harpies. Social competence of women convicted of murder". She participates in conferences, seminars and scientific symposia. She also conducts training for Prison Service employees that aims at constructing re-socialisation and readaptation programmes. She has been conducting classes with convicted women for many years.
Leszek Wejcman: Head of the Programme Council, theologian, journalist, filmmaker, copywriter. Leszek is a creator of the communication training programme lekcjapisania.pl. He worked on Polish Television in the "Panorama" programme, in nc+ (Canal+Group). He runs the eWkratke blogging classes in the Grochów prison. He’s a founder of the socio-cultural magazine 'W Kratkę'.
Anna Zajenkowska: psycholożka, kieruje Zakładem Psychologii Społecznej w Akademii Pedagogiki Specjalnej. Posiada tytuł naukowy doktora nauk humanistycznych (Wydział Psychologii, UW), studiowała psychologię także na Uniwersytecie Wiedeńskim. Ukończyła studia magisterskie w zakresie International Commerce na Uniwersytecie Korei oraz studium podyplomowym w zakresie bankowości Polskiej Akademii Nauk. Ma międzynarodowe doświadczenie w biznesie (Polska, Austria, Korea). Prowadzi warsztaty na rzecz szeroko rozumianej komunikacji międzykulturowej. Posiada Certyfikat Psychoterapeuty Polskiego Towarzystwa Psychologicznego oraz Certyfikat Analityka Grupowego. W Centrum Terapii Dialog prowadzi psychoterapię indywidualną oraz grupową.