The “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” program is designed to help people overcome psychological difficulties caused by war. But how effective is this knowledge? Does it truly benefit those who receive it? The answers to these questions come directly from participants’ feedback.

Feedback not only helps to evaluate which techniques work best, but also reveals what needs to be added to make the training as useful as possible. It allows the program to be adapted to the real needs of people seeking support and recovery.

Every shared experience, every word of gratitude, and every suggestion for improvement serves as a guide for trainers striving to ensure the training meets today’s challenges. Therefore, feedback is not just participants’ opinions and impressions — it is a crucial tool for enhancing approaches to providing psychological support.

We would like to share the feedback of  the “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” program participants about their experience gained in autumn 2024.

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