Psychological Support Spaces Begin Operation in Pilot Mode

First Steps Towards Psychological Health

The initial registrations of visitors have been conducted by the administrators of the Psychological Support Spaces (PSS). Twelve locations, situated in the Narodychi, Olevsk, and Slovechno communities, are now welcoming their first visitors.

Project Objective

The aim of establishing the Psychological Support Spaces is to provide the population with access to qualified psychological assistance through online consultations. These spaces are places where people can freely express their emotions and concerns, find support, and discover ways to cope with psychological health challenges such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, panic attacks, and other mental health issues.

Free PSS Services

All community members can use the services of the PSS, including women, children, the elderly, internally displaced persons, victims of violence, and people with disabilities. The PSS is a place to find support and receive qualified help.

Completion of Space Setup

Each space has been designed to be cozy and comfortable so that people feel relaxed and at ease. The PSS are equipped with necessary furniture, technical means, and equipment to ensure the seamless operation of these locations. We have taken care of every detail to provide a comfortable experience for our visitors.

Call to Community Members

We encourage the residents of the Narodychi, Olevsk, and Slovechno communities to take care of their own and their families’ mental health by visiting the Psychological Support Spaces. Our goal is to help you overcome difficulties and find inner resources.

Special Sessions for Children and Adolescents

Separate sessions will be held for children and adolescents. Our specialists are ready to work with the younger generation to help them cope with psychological difficulties. Stress during wartime has a significant impact on the younger generation. Our task is to help and support those who need it most—children.

Readiness of Administrators

Our administrators are ready to work. They handle registration and provide technical support for visitors, assisting them with connecting to online consultations and setting up technical equipment.

Come and receive the necessary support at the Psychological Support Spaces in your community!

This project is implemented by the In Touch Ukraine Foundation and supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The project is executed by a consortium of three organizations: Pact, FHI 360, and AFEW-Ukraine (AIDS Foundation East-West).

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