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    Ukraine’s leading psychologists and hundreds of their peers across the world have rushed to help with the country’s evolving mass mental health crisis. Isobel Koshiw reports Vitalii Panok and his family fled Kyiv for Berlin on the second day of the Russian invasion, queuing alongside millions of other Ukrainians to cross the border. As the director of Ukraine’s Scientific and Methodological…

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    • “There’s no such thing as affected and unaffected. The war affects everyone and everyone needs support.” @IKoshiw reports on #Ukraine's evolving mass mental health crisis and the response https://t.co/fHaMFrWopH

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    Listen to this episode from HIV unmuted on Spotify. Eastern Europe and Central Asia is the region of the world where HIV acquisitions are increasing the fastest. In Ukraine, an estimated 260,000 people are living with HIV. Many thousands more are vulnerable to acquiring HIV and rely on access to HIV prevention services. In this episode of HIV unmuted, the IAS podcast, we hear how the Russian…

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    • "It's always important to remember that those who needed our help and were in a desperate situation in normal conditions, they require much more in the given situation of the #Ukraine war." – IAS’s @AndriyKlepikov. 🎧 Listen to #HIVunmuted Episode 6 now https://t.co/atC1ZbuGRg

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    Health workers play a vital role in providing people-centred health services and building the resilience of health systems to respond to the health needs of refugees and migrants. This course develops knowledge and understanding among health workers and health services regarding application of the World Health Organization’s Refugee and Migrant Health: Global Competency Standards for Health…

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      It’s #WorldRefugeeDay Together we can give refugees hope away from home. This #OpenWHO course helps health workers in host countries provide safe and quality care to people displaced by the war in #Ukraine: https://t.co/2zMP1kvshU https://t.co/X2qAXBlqJ0

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    Free Access paper from the CAMH journal – “The adoption of a pyramid of resources from universally available psychoeducational materials to specialised forms of trauma-informed interventions allows for screening and provision of appropriate levels of assistance”. Rachel Calam (pic) et al.

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    • #OpenAccess @acamh Featured Paper from @TheCAMH In this Editorial Perspective, Rachel Calam, @ELKHANIA & @wmaaloufun discuss how can we help the children of #Ukraine and others affected by military #Conflict. Read the full paper to learn more. https://t.co/VPSlAl0NQs

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    Contingency Fund for Emergencies

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      In conflict zones such as #Ukraine and #Sudan, CFE funding allows WHO to support refugees and health workers with essential medical supplies and services, and even with fuel to keep health services running. https://t.co/VDhpVZX8J0 https://t.co/SaKbPuEXWL https://t.co/E0mgOgTR8n

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    We’re still taking in all of the wonderful winning work this season, but our team wanted to highlight a few pieces that we loved on first pass. Check out these and then celebrate all of the winners this season!   Road To Bay Best Yet Entertainment Award of Excellence: Film & Video Commercials – Local …

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    • 🏆 Our #HIVunmuted episode, "#Ukraine & #HIV: Health on the frontlines" was named a recipient of the "Award of Excellence" & "Staff Pick" from @CommAwards. 🔍 Learn about this #CommunicatorAwards honour: https://t.co/pCXpEH74Lw 🎧 Listen now: https://t.co/0kuFawTzTn https://t.co/YV9bb1HIqp