Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Refugee Children

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Refugee Chi...

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School Based Approaches for Mental Health Interventions

Outlining the opportunities schools have to work on their own school culture to best support refugee children with mental health problems, and unaccompanied refugee children in schools. 

Family, Home and Community Interventions for Refugee Children

How the family, home and community impact refugee children’s mental health and what can be done to support them. Links between parental and children’s mental health, and recognising young people’s agency. 

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