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Training Survivors of Gender-Based Violence in the Problem Management Plus Programme in Turkey

机译:在土耳其问题管理加计划中培训基于性别的暴力的培训幸存者

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Since the beginning of the Syrian conflict, the impact on the local population has rapidly increased, with severe consequent displacement to neighbouring countries (such as Turkey), material losses and psychological damage due to witnessing death, torture, physical and psychological abuse or surviving it, including high levels of gender-based violence. At the same time, available resources to aid impacted communities have not come close to matching need. To respond to this urgent need, the INSAN Psychosocial Support Centre in Istanbul, Turkey initiated the Safety Spark project as a capacity building project with 20 refugee gender-based violence survivors to be trained in Problem Management Plus. This is “a psychological intervention that aims to improve mental health, functioning and psychosocial wellbeing of adults” and thereafter to provide mental health and psychosocial support to other women survivors, thereby increasing the capacity of the community to heal itself. However, right after training, but 2 weeks before implementation sessions began, the onslaught of the coronavirus disease 2019 reached Turkey, making provision of traditional psychological support impossible. With the support of World Health Organization, an online training was added to the programme and survivors were taught to provide support remotely as well. The project is ongoing, and observed results appear to be promising. This field report provides an overview of the target population, procedures, settings and challenges faced during the training and implementation, solutions to overcome them and future recommendations.
机译:自叙利亚冲突开始以来,对当地人口的影响迅速增加,由于目睹死亡,酷刑,身体和心理虐待或幸存或幸存下来,对邻国(如土耳其),物质损失和心理损害的影响力迅速增加。 ,包括高水平的基于性别的暴力。与此同时,有助于援助的可用资源尚未接近匹配需求。为了应对这种迫切需要,土耳其伊斯坦布尔的伊斯坦心理社会支持中心将安全的Spark项目作为一个能力建设项目启动了20个难民性别的暴力幸存者,以受到问题管理加上的培训。这是“一种旨在改善成人心理健康,运作和心理社会情绪的心理干预”,此后为其他女性幸存者提供精神健康和心理社会支持,从而增加了社区愈合本身的能力。但是,在培训结束后,执行课程开始2周后,冠状病毒疾病2019年的冲击达到了土耳其,提供了传统的心理支持不可能。在世界卫生组织的支持下,在计划中加入了在线培训,并教授幸存者远程提供支持。该项目正在进行中,观察结果似乎很有前景。此字段报告概述了培训和实施期间面临的目标人口,程序,设置和挑战,解决方案,以克服它们和未来的建议。

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