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mhGAP Intervention Guide for mental, neurological and substance use disorders in non-specialized health settings
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Mike Quilala uploaded the file: Helping Healing: Modules for Caregivers on Basic Biopsychosocial Help for Children in Need of Special Protection (2006) to Psychosocial Care & Protection of Children 4 days, 10 hours ago
UP CIDS Psychosocial Trauma and Human Rights; UNICEF Manila; Department of Social Welfare and Development
Helping Healing: Modules for Caregivers on Basic Biopsychosocial Help for Children in Need of Special Protection is a product of UNICEF’s nationwide program on upgrading the capacities of caregivers in providing biopsychosocial services…[Read more]
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Malia Robinson uploaded the file: High Hopes, Grim Reality: Reintegration and the Education of Former Child Soldiers in Sierra Leone to Children Affected By and Associated with Fighting Forces or Groups 1 week ago
By Theresa S. Betancourt, Stephanie Simmons, Ivelina Borisova, Stephanie E. Brewer, Uzo Iweala, and Marie de la Soudière. Comp Educ Rev. 2008 November 1; 52(4): 565–587.
“This study aims to fill this gap [in research] and presents the perspectives of former child soldiers in Sierra Leone, their caregivers, and community members speaking to the…[Read more]
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Malia Robinson uploaded the file: When children affected by war go home Lessons learned from Liberia (SUMMARY) to Children Affected By and Associated with Fighting Forces or Groups 1 week ago
“This is a summary of a report that was written and researched by Krijn Peters with Edwin Dorbor (interpreter and research assistant) and Sophie Laws (research adviser) in 2000, and edited by Bridget Pettit and Celia Petty. The research included three months of fieldwork in Liberia, and was guided by project advisory teams in the UK and Liberia…[Read more]
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Malia Robinson uploaded the file: Transitional Justice and Youth Formerly Associated with Armed Forces and Armed Groups: Acceptance, Marginalization and Psychosocial Adjustment to Children Affected By and Associated with Fighting Forces or Groups 1 week ago
Betancourt, T.S. and Ettien, A. (2010). Working Paper No. 2010-17, Florence, UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre.
Focusing on reintegration of children affected by war in Sierra Leone, the f indings of this study “support the need to adopt a broader view of transitional justice to meet the needs of war-affected children and families, particularly…[Read more]
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Malia Robinson uploaded the file: The Rites of the Child: Global Discourses of Youth and Reintegrating Child Soldiers in Sierra Leone to Children Affected By and Associated with Fighting Forces or Groups 1 week ago
Journal article by Susan Shepler in Journal of Human Rights, 4:197–211, 2005.
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Malia Robinson uploaded the file: Girls in Militaries, Paramilitaries, and Armed Opposition Groups to Children Affected By and Associated with Fighting Forces or Groups 1 week ago
A paper by Susan McKay, R.N., Ph.D, and Dyan Mazurana, Ph.D.. (Undated, but circa 1999-2000).
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Malia Robinson uploaded the file: PSYCHOSOCIAL ADJUSTMENT AND SOCIAL REINTEGRATION OF CHILDREN ASSOCIATED WITH ARMED FORCES AND ARMED GROUPS: THE STATE OF THE FIELD AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS to Children Affected By and Associated with Fighting Forces or Groups 1 week ago
A report prepared for Psychology Beyond Borders, by Theresa Betancourt, ScD, MA, Ivelina Borisova, MEd, Julia Rubin-Smith, MSPH, Tara Gingerich, JD, MA, Timothy Williams, MSW, Jessica Agnew-Blais, BA of The Research Program on Children and Global Adversity François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights Harvard School of Public Health.…[Read more]
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This manual is organized into nine modules designed to fulfill specific objectives. The first eight modules appear in the order in which sessions are usually conducted in a trainers’ training workshop. The last module contains guides to activities facilitator can choose from to conduct at various points of the training.