As part of the project dedicated to refugees, the "Tarna Rom" recently participated in a seminar hosted by UNHCR. The event provided a crucial opportunity to share knowledge and experiences regarding the critical issues faced by refugees and host communities. The seminar focused on key topics such as psychological first aid and self-help, human trafficking and referral pathways, and community protection and responsibility towards affected populations, offering one of the most relevant platforms for learning and exchanging best practices in the field.
Psychological First Aid and Self-Help: One of the central themes of the seminar was psychological first aid and self-help. The seminar made a valuable contribution in this regard by sharing knowledge gained in working with refugees and providing practical solutions to promote mental well-being. Through interactive activities and discussions, participants learned how to recognize signs of stress and trauma and explored ways to provide appropriate psychological support to both refugees and the community.
Human Trafficking and Referral Pathways: In the current context, human trafficking is a concerning issue, especially affecting vulnerable populations, including refugees. During the seminar, the "Tarna Rom" became acquainted with effective practices for preventing and combating human trafficking and discussed viable strategies for safely referring refugees to their desired destinations. By presenting case studies and examples of best practices, the organization highlighted the need for an integrated approach involving.