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“Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” therapy sessions for children were held in Kyiv

In autumn 2022 “Children and War. Teaching Recovery Techniques” therapy sessions for children aged 10-14 were held in Kyiv. All the children came to Kyiv from different regions of Ukraine, and currently live in the capital. The sessions were conducted by the trainers Olena Bielik and Yulia Kozlova.

“During our meetings wast was special for me to watch how children from different parts of Ukraine with the same problems, were able to unite and continue communication beyond our platform” – one of the trainers says. – “And of course, the most important result of the therapy sessions is the improvement of the physical, psychological and emotional state of children.

“As for me, a vivid story of healing was the story of a girl from Izyum, Kharkiv region,” – says another trainer. – “At the beginning of our sessions she had big problems with sleeping, nutrition and behaviour. But with each of our meeting she was opening as a flower. She was doing all the home tasks very attentively and by the end of the course she could even provide support and assistance to her loved ones by herself”.

Activities are held within the “Helping Hand for Ukraine” Project with the financial support of the Canada-Ukraine Foundation (CUF)

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