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Year : 2013 | Volume
: 11 | Issue : 3 | Page : 295--320
Mental health, forced displacement and recovery: integrated mental health and psychosocial support for urban refugees in Syria
Constanze Quosh head of the Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Programme, UNHCR Syria from 2008 to 2013, and is currently working as urban refugee programming specialist for UNHCR in Sudan
Correspondence Address:
This article describes a pilot mental health and psychosocial support programme that was initiated by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, after the massive influx of Iraqi refugees into Syria in 2006. The aim of the article is to provide: 1) an overall description of the programme for refugees within an urban setting, including initial outcome data; and 2) a description of applying a theoretical model to influence programme design and evaluation. This programme, based on good practice, began in 2008. The programme staff implemented a three-fold approach, which included: comprehensive mental health and psychosocial support case management; community outreach and a psychosocial centre to provide a safe healing space; and inter-agency mental health and psychosocial support capacity building of the local mental health system and within the displaced community. The different components were eventually transferred at the end of 2011 to national ownership, in order to ensure national system building, ownership and sustainability. The programme has since been adjusted to apply to the recent acute internal emergency. Results of mixed-method monitoring and evaluation show significant outcomes, including reported improvement in wellbeing among programme participants.
How to cite this article:
Quosh C. Mental health, forced displacement and recovery: integrated mental health and psychosocial support for urban refugees in Syria.Intervention 2013;11:295-320
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How to cite this URL:
Quosh C. Mental health, forced displacement and recovery: integrated mental health and psychosocial support for urban refugees in Syria. Intervention [serial online] 2013 [cited 2023 Jun 9 ];11:295-320
Available from: http://www.interventionjournal.org//article.asp?issn=1571-8883;year=2013;volume=11;issue=3;spage=295;epage=320;aulast=Quosh;type=0 |
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