Trauma can affect a refugee child on an individual, classroom, school, and family level. However, just because a student is a refugee, it does not mean he or she has experienced trauma and/or will exhibit symptoms related to trauma. Many refugee children adjust very well to new school settings and o...ften quickly pick up language and cultural norms in the school setting.
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Советы для родителей 11–16-летних детей
Нет готовых рецептов, как защитить своего ребенка от злоупотребления опасными веществами. Но мы надеемся, что эта
брошюра д...ст вам некоторые рекомендации. Самое главное – сохранять контакт с ребенком и знать его собственное мнение по данной проблеме. На разных страницах вы найдете вопросы, которые могут послужить для вас отправной точкой. Эти же вопросы в зависимости от ситуации можно использовать для беседы с ребенком.
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Q & A Guide for Parents - Factsheet
Over the past few weeks, members of the C4PTF for the Ukraine Response have started mapping the different protection risks that refugees and IDPs are facing in Ukraine and while travelling. This work has been notably built upon efforts conducted in each country, such as the GBV Risk Analysis for CVA... in Ukraine.
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Translated high blood pressure information in following languages: Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Croatian, Czech, English, Farsi, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portugüse, Punjab...i, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese, Welsh.
Check: http://www.bloodpressureuk.org/HealthProfessionals/Otherlanguages#Küa
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The Department of Basic Education recognises the need to help parents and guardians get through this lockdown period as effectively as possible. This simple set of guidelines is designed to provide advice and strategies to help parents support their children at this time
Be Antibiotics Aware - Smart Use, Best Care
This fact sheet highlights the relationship between alcohol consumption and COVID-19. Heavy episodic drinking is considered a health risk for COVID-19, and alcohol is used by some to cope with difficult emotions that increased during the pandemic.
This children's booklet includes exercises and key messages on the coronavirus. The resource is designed for children aged 6+.