Good practice guide for health and social work professionals on preventing the onset/exacerbation of post-traumatic stress disorder among forcibly displaced persons from Ukraine
ICAR Foundation has developed within the project “RAZOM (TOGETHER) – Network of physical and mental health services adapted to the needs of Ukrainian refugees” a good practice guide for health and social work specialists regarding the prevention of the establishment / exacerbation of post-traumatic disorders among people forcibly displaced from Ukraine.
The guide was developed by the expert of the partner from the Republic of Moldova, together with the project team of the ICAR Foundation, and is dedicated to health and social work specialists who work or come into contact with people from the conflict zone (Ukraine).
The guide contains information on:
• Stress and psychological trauma, including in the context of forced migration and war;
• Resilience and posttraumatic development;
• How people forcibly displaced from Ukraine can be helped;
• Steps and actions for an effective response to the refugee crisis in Ukraine.
At the same time, it also contains information on the experience of the ICAR Foundation and the partner from the Republic of Moldova, RCTV Memoria, in working with people forcibly displaced from Ukraine.
The good practice guide (the Romanian version) can be viewed by accessing the following link: https://razom.icarfoundation.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Ghid-bune-practici-RAZOM.pdf
The project “RAZOM (TOGETHER) – Network of physical and mental health services adapted to the needs of Ukrainian refugees” is implemented by the ICAR Foundation in partnership with the Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims “Memoria” (RCTV Memoria) with the financial support of Active Citizens Fund Romania, programme funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through EEA Grants 2014 – 2021.