Supudtaree Laohaviraphap (Ohm)

Ohm is a clinical psychologist with experience in treatment and creation of psychological measurements. Currently, with an interest in preventive work with children and adolescents, she has volunteered as a volunteer for the Peace Culture Foundation, playing the role of a key speaker and coordinator for the “Grooming” project to prevent sexual abuse, designing activity processes and training manuals, preparing a team of speakers, and working as a facilitator in the field, both online and onsite.

Ohm is also a facilitator on various issues related to preventing sexual violence in children and adolescents, such as prevention of new offenders, digital parenting, family communication, sexual perspectives and health, and enhancing psychological skills in child caregivers and the general public.

 

Nampen Siriwat, M.D. (Nam)

Nam is a pediatrician specializing in pediatric dermatology. She graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital.

Currently, Nam leads Earthtone Collective, a volunteer initiative that promotes learning in health sciences, the environment, society, and relationships for children and families. The activities are open to the general public, schools, religious organizations, and community markets. The initiative offers a variety of programs, including health care workshops and emergency first aid training for illnesses and accidents, such as life-saving techniques, choking rescue, severe allergic reactions, fever management, PM2.5 pollution, heat-related illnesses, and pediatric head injuries.

Nam is also passionate about child development through the arts and has undergone training in Inner Arts for Early Childhood Professionals and Art-Based Approaches to Enhancing School Children’s Well-being.

Currently, she is deeply committed to preventive work for children and youth. This passion led her to volunteer with the Peace Culture Foundation, where she serves as a coordinator for the grooming prevention project, aimed at preventing sexual abuse. She applies her medical expertise to support and enhance the project, striving to make preventive efforts more impactful and sustainable.

Tanadee Pantumkomon (Au)

Tanadee is a partner lawyer at ILAW ASIA, specializing in both domestic and international law, with expertise in legal systems across Southeast Asia. He holds a law degree from Chulalongkorn University, as well as master's degrees from Harvard University and New York University in the United States. In the past, Tanadee has contributed as a legal advisor to foundations supporting stateless children and youth in northern Thailand.

Currently, driven by a strong commitment to advocating for legal reforms and preventive measures to protect children and youth from sexual abuse, Tanadee volunteers with the Peace Culture Foundation. He serves as the foundation’s legal advisor, supporting various initiatives and coordinating the grooming prevention project to prevent sexual abuse.

Raviporn Khampeerapong (First)

First began working with the Peace Culture Foundation since 2021 while pursuing a university degree, starting as a part-time student assistant in content creator and as a trainer for child and youth sexual violence prevention programs. This experience led to First becoming part of the team that developed the “Enough of Grooming” training manual. Through this work, First discovered a deep commitment to protecting and safeguarding children and youth from sexual harm and all forms of violence, as well as creating safe spaces for them to grow. Currently, First also works full-time as a staff at the Peace Culture Foundation.

Previously, First gained experience working with children and youth as a clinical psychologist, specializing in counseling, therapy, psychological testing, mental health assessments, and designing activities to support emotional and social development.

First holds a bachelor's degree in Clinical Psychology with a minor in Women's Studies from Chiang Mai University.