ILDC NEWS
“WAR IS A MARATHON, NOT A SPRINT. THE ISSUE OF BURNOUT AND SUPPORT FOR SPECIALISTS IS VERY CRUCIAL”
We are members of the Ukrainian Child Rights Network. The UCRN website published an article about ILDC activity during the war, with the participation of our Operations Director Oksana Mykhailovska. The article describes how the war affected our activities how we...
Group supervisions for specialists who work with veterans and their families
We are reopening registration for group supervision for professionals working with veterans and their families! Hurry up to register and join us. Given the many challenges of military duty and participation in hostilities, social work in communities with veterans and...
Researsch on burnout among providers of psychosocial assistance and support to victims of war
Did you know that 65% of psychosocial assistance and support providers during the war experience an average level of burnout? During January-May of this year, we conducted a research "Burnout of psychosocial assistance and support providers to victims of military...
Participants’ feedback on the online training “Sure Start: Working in Centers for Families with Children”
We have recently completed the online training "Sure Start: Working in Centers with Families with Children", which we conducted for the team of the Charitable Foundation "Trohy Vognyu" As a result of completing the course, the participants: know the concept of working...
WEBINAR “INTERACTIVE METHODS OF WORKING WITH A GROUP IN AN ONLINE FORMAT”. ALREADY ON 4.08.2023 AT 11:00
You conduct training online, but you are tired of lectures and just providing information ❓ You lack the involvement of participants in the learning process ❓ You are just starting to teach and want to get more familliar with technology ❓ You want to master new...
Support groups that you can join
When we talk and share with others about thing we care about, it means we are coping! Support groups are great and effective tool that helps you find support, understand that you are not alone with your experiences, find resources and ways to cope, and share this with...