JUVENILE PREVENTION FOR INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS: ORGANIZATIONAL AND TACTICAL PRINCIPLES
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Abstract
The article highlights the activities of juvenile prevention units in assisting
internally displaced persons regardless of their age, gender or social status.
Particular attention is paid to the relevance and necessity of providing
psychological support not only to children, who are the most vulnerable category,
but also to their parents. Ensuring a stable mental state of the whole family is seen
as an important factor in the social stability of society in the context of modern
challenges.
It is noted that special emphasis should be placed on working with children,
who, due to their age and vulnerability, are particularly affected by the
consequences of displacement. The importance of organizing trainings and
consultations for parents, as well as cooperation with specialists in the field of
mental health and social support, is considered.
The article emphasizes that providing comprehensive assistance to
internally displaced persons contributes to strengthening social cohesion and
restoring the vital potential of society as a whole.
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