Psychological and Legal Aid Online during the First Year of the Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation. An overview of the needs and challenges faced by psychological and legal aid providers. Part 1
Psychological and Legal Aid Online during the First Year of the Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation. An overview of the needs and challenges faced by psychological and legal aid providers. Part 1 / Rybak V. — Kyiv: the Human Rights Vector NGO, 2023. — page 33.
This publication provides a brief overview of the needs of Ukrainian psychological and legal aid providers and the challenges they face in the context of the Russian Federation’s war against Ukraine. The information was prepared based on the results of a survey conducted by the NGO Human Rights Vector at the beginning of 2023 among representatives of the public and non-governmental sectors, which provide psychological and/or legal aid in circumstances of war after the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into the territory of Ukraine.
This publication will be helpful to representatives of online help lines, representatives of Ukrainian and foreign non-governmental organizations, state authorities, local governments, donor organizations, lawyers, attorneys, mediators, psychologists), psychotherapists, representatives of the medical community, social workers, researchers and anyone interested in this topic.
The publication was created by the NGO Human Rights Vector within the frame work of the project «Psychological and Legal Assistance for Responding to and Mitigating the Consequences of the War in Ukraine», which receives support from the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum for its members and is funded by the European Union within the framework of civil society support in the region. Within the scope of the regrant scheme, the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum (EaP Civil Society Forum) supports the projects of its members that contribute to the achievement of the Forum’s mission and goals. Grants are available for civil society organizations from Eastern Partnership and EU countries. Key areas of support — democracy and human rights, economic integration, environment and energy, connections between people, social and labor policy.
This publication provides a brief overview of the needs of Ukrainian psychological and legal aid providers and the challenges they face in the context of the Russian Federation’s war against Ukraine. The information was prepared based on the results of a survey conducted by the NGO Human Rights Vector at the beginning of 2023 among representatives of the public and non-governmental sectors, which provide psychological and/or legal aid in circumstances of war after the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into the territory of Ukraine.
This publication will be helpful to representatives of online help lines, representatives of Ukrainian and foreign non-governmental organizations, state authorities, local governments, donor organizations, lawyers, attorneys, mediators, psychologists), psychotherapists, representatives of the medical community, social workers, researchers and anyone interested in this topic.
The publication was created by the NGO Human Rights Vector within the frame work of the project «Psychological and Legal Assistance for Responding to and Mitigating the Consequences of the War in Ukraine», which receives support from the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum for its members and is funded by the European Union within the framework of civil society support in the region. Within the scope of the regrant scheme, the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum (EaP Civil Society Forum) supports the projects of its members that contribute to the achievement of the Forum’s mission and goals. Grants are available for civil society organizations from Eastern Partnership and EU countries. Key areas of support — democracy and human rights, economic integration, environment and energy, connections between people, social and labor policy.
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