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“Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” therapy sessions are held for students of the pedagogical university

At the end of October 2023, the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” project team, together with the project partner, Poltava National V.H. Korolenko Pedagogical University, conducted a “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” training for teachers and students of this university. And now the teachers who have completed the training are passing on their knowledge, experience and skills in handling stress of war to students of their pedagogical university.
Currently, the therapy sessions are held in eight groups for about 100 people. Among the group participants are native Poltava residents, those who came to Poltava from other cities and regions of Ukraine, IDPs and young people from the de-occupied territories.

The therapy sessions are held thanks to the financial support of the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” project partner, the Canada Ukraine Foundation.

We sincerely thank our trainers, Nina Atamanchuk, Veronika Sukhomlyn, Tetyana Dziuba, Natalia Honcharova, Yulia Dubovyk, Olena Hniezdilova, Tetyana Fazan, and Angela Pasichnichenko, for their dedication and photos!

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