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How Communities Can Respond to Grief

The first session of this two-part webinar examined the grief process and discusses how communities can support those experiencing grief by applying skills offered in

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This guide explains the situation of the Rohingya population in Myanmar and offers tips for resettlement workers and mental health providers. The history of the Rohingya people in Burma (Myanmar) dates back to the 15th century. Despite this history in Burma, the Rohingya are not viewed as legal citizens or recognized as one of the […]

This guide provides an overview of patient navigation, demonstrates how various community stakeholders can act as health and cultural Navigators, illustrate how resettlement agencies can facilitate integrated health care, and provide recommendations for implementing a Health Navigators program.

This guide offers information on the mental health considerations, healthcare, beliefs, customs, language and history of Iraq. Iraq encompasses most of the land that was once the ancient region of Mesopotamia, commonly referred to as the “cradle of civilization” due to its development of agriculture and the concept of the city-state.  Iraq’s rich cultural heritage […]

The objectives of this webinar are:  Describe multi-disciplinary team approach to address complicated mental health concerns among refugees Connect common physical symptoms that may be associated with a mental health concern and how to identify them Share therapeutic considerations for refugees seeking care at integrative healthcare settings

The first session of this two-part webinar illustrated the benefits for refugees to have early mental health screenings and ongoing access to services within integrative healthcare models, shared how the scoring of the RHS-15 can help providers identify patient history, including torture, and described the process of creating strong collaborations among physical health and mental […]

The first session of this two-part webinar sought to explore the barriers faced by refugees in accessing both primary healthcare and mental healthcare services and how best to remove these barriers through an integrative healthcare approach. The webinar further discussed team approaches to best coordinate services for refugees through a culturally competent and trauma-informed approach. […]

This guide offers information on the mental health considerations, healthcare, beliefs, customs, language and history of Syria. The Syrian Civil War, which began in 2011, has traumatized many Syrian citizens, caused immense damage to the public healthcare system, and forced millions to flee the country’s borders. Children fleeing the country and their mental health are […]

This guides connects the grieving process to the healing process, resiliency, and the honoring of people and places which have passed. This can be done through utilizing innovative practices that facilitate healing, engaging traditional modes of grieving, and developing a strong community support system.

The first session of this two-part webinar examined the grief process and discusses how communities can support those experiencing grief by applying skills offered in Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) trainings. The post-webinar Loss and Healing Case Study continued the discussion.

This guide explores welcoming communities and offers recommendations on how to engage the private sector. It also discusses how communities can implement trauma-informed care practices and ultimately contribute to refugee mental health and well-being.