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"This work is about empathy" - the operators of the helpline Psychological and Legal Support Available for People with Disabilities in Wartime
Even with all the modern technology available in this era, it is difficult to imagine this work being done by robots. That is because this profession is about empathy. The ability to really see a person and their problems even from thousands of kilometers away, the ability to find the necessary words for clients in a difficult psychological state, and the ability to separate emotions from facts. The operators of the helpline Psychological and Legal Support Available for People with Disabilities in Wartime, Valerii Rybak and Valentina Bobruyko, talk about their experience.
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Lilia Oliynyk, lawyer of the online helpline "Psychological and Legal Support Available for People with Disabilities in Wartime": an activity about human support
Legal issues often require urgent solutions, and in the context of war, they often need to be solved immediately, because delays can be very expensive. Legal aid for people with disabilities is about mutual assistance, support, and accessibility in the broadest sense of the word.
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Psychological challenges of people with disabilities today: how the helpline "Psychological and Legal Support Available for People with Disabilities in Wartime" came to the rescue
The online help line «Psychological and Legal Support Available for People with Disabilities in Wartime» was organized by a team of psychologists, lawyers, and operators. People with disabilities (both adults and children), close relatives, guardians who are in Ukraine or abroad can receive assistance.

We invite you to the webinar “Human Rights: Development dynamics and modern challenges”
This is a part of a series of online events dedicated to the history of international solidarity, human rights, migration, and occupation, with particular attention paid to such topics in Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova.
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The history and main examples of international solidarity
On 28 June 2022 the webinar “Human Rights: Examples of International Solidarity” was held. During the webinar, we discussed the history and main examples of international solidarity, modern examples of solidarity movements and acts, and their importance in the context of global security, peacebuilding, and protection of human rights. 57 people took part in the webinar.
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Webinar “Human Rights: Examples of International Solidarity”
This webinar opens a series of online events dedicated to the history of international solidarity, human rights, migration, and occupation, with special attention paid to such topics in Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova.
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In Search of Solidarity project
The purpose of the project is to spread knowledge about the history of international solidarity, immigration, and occupied territories, the history and current state of human rights in the occupied territories of Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia, as well as to increase the social support of the human rights defense in Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia.
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Psychological and Legal Support Available for People with Disabilities in Wartime - an initiative by Human Rights Vector and Fight For Right
Psychological and Legal Support Available for People with Disabilities in Wartime — an initiative by Human Rights Vector and Fight For Right
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“International Best Practices for Ensuring the Right to a Public and Accessible Trial in Cases Involving Armed Conflict” by Emily Patterson
Online discussion “Coverage of court cases in the context of the armed conflict in Ukraine: publicity for the sake of justice».
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Webinar ‘History of Global Development of Human Rights’
We invite you to the ‘History of Global Development of Human Rights‘ webinar which will take place on March 29, 2021 at 15:00 (GMT+2) (15:00 — Kyiv time, 17:00 — Tbilisi time). This webinar will open a series of online-events dedicated to the history and modern state of affairs of human rights movement and equality in the world in general and in Georgia and Ukraine specifically. Language of event — English. Duration — 90 minutes.
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