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Rolling Out Psychoeducational Material on Psychological Distress to Parents and Children

Instructions for First Line Officers Working in Reception

These instructions support first line officers in rolling out the pocket books:

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How can I deal with situations in which my parents seem sad, worried, or angry?

A self-help tool for children

This pocket book targets applicant children who notice a change in their parent’s behaviour due to psychological distress or accumulation of trauma. The tool provides some basic tips on how to stay safe and ask for support.

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How to handle situations when my friend or sibling is sad, angry or does dangerous things?

A self-help tool for peer support

This pocket book targets children who notice a change in their friends or siblings behaviour due to psychological distress or accumulation of trauma. The tool provides some basic tips on how to stay safe and ask for support.

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How can I support my child during difficult times?

A self-help tool for parents

This pocket book targets applicant parents who see a change in the behaviour of their children, caused by psychological distress or accumulation of trauma. The tool provides basic tips on how to support them in feeling better.

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Medical Country of Origin Information Report: Russian Federation

This report provides information on access to healthcare in the Russian Federation, together with prices of available treatments and medicines.

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Medical Country of Origin Information Report on Nigeria

This report starts with a general introduction to the country and the healthcare system organisation.

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Consultation with Applicants for International Protection on Mental Health

This consultation report aims to capture the voices of applicants for international protection with respect to the mental health concerns some face in asylum and reception.
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Report on mental health of applicants

for international protection in Europe

This report aims to gain a better understanding of what mental health means and implies for applicants of international protection arriving in EU+ countries.
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