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"Sharing thoughts on mental healthcare for Ukraine’s refugees and IDPs" CSW 67 NGO Forum March 10, 2023 9:00-10:30 am EST Millions in Ukraine are displaced by the Russian invasion which is inflicting extraordinary violence upon civilians, destroying infrastructure, wielding physical abuse, torture, and sexual assault as a weapon of war. The millions who are internally displaced (IDPs) remain vulnerable , while the millions more who have sought refugee outside Ukraine (mainly women and children) are facing multiple challenges to their physical and psychological well-being. Experts in mental healthcare provision in Ukraine and North America will share knowledge of displaced person-refugee trauma, and discuss how healing services. are and can be, offered, Panel moderator - Martha Kebalo Panel speakers: Elizabeth Carll, PhD Founder & Chair, Refugee Mental Health Resource Network, an Interdivisional Project of the American Psychological Association (APA) Introduction to the Refugee Mental Health Resource Network and its work serving refugees globally, most recently addressing the needs of refugees from Ukraine. Oksana Yakushko, PhD, Clinical Psychologist and Consultant based in Santa Barbara, California; Professor of Psychology at Pacifica University, Ukrainian immigrant; Member, Refugee Mental Health Resource Network. Women’s and Children’s Mental Health and Safety and in the Context of War and Trafficking Theresa P. Castillo, EdD MA CHES, Chief Program Officer, HealthRight International Introduction to the global reach of HealthRight International Halyna Skipalska, MA HealthRight International Country Director in Ukraine, The traumas of war, displacement, and humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. Needed: mental health services for IDPs & refugees, complex services (psychological, medical, social, legal). Iryna Donets, HealthRight Associate Program Director, GBV Response and Care Units based on Primary Health Care Services. The integration of the GBV response and mental health services into Primary Health Care Services. The importance of mobile services and establishing new referral pathways for those affected by war. Oleksandra Semen – therapist, Safe Women Hub program Providing services to Ukrainian women seeking refuge in Europe and to women calling in from Russia-occupied territories Oksana Korolovych, Ph.D. in Psychology, psychologist, facilitator, mediator, trainer, supervisor. Supporting individual psychotherapists for burnout prevention, and providing supervisor support for teams of working therapists.