We gathered a team of Save Ukraine psychologists for a warm and resourceful training on burnout.
Among the children is 16-year-old Andriy, whose father was repeatedly abducted by the Russian military.
At the first meeting, Maria hardly spoke. But Natalia managed to create a safe space.
After the first lessons, parents and children felt the positive charge and healing effect of equine-assisted therapy.
Russia’s actions also fall under the definition of human trafficking, according to the Palermo Protocol and the Council of Europe Convention.
The day centre in Irpin was visited by representatives of the juvenile prevention unit.
We are looking for mechanisms to simplify the process for Ukrainian families!
Report on the work of psychologists in art therapy classes in March.
The stories of children who have gone through a difficult journey but are learning again, drawing and believing in good.
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