Informational meetings about the work of the child psychologist of the Center for Assistance to the Rescued
The Center for Assistance to the Rescued of Zaporizhzhia in cooperation with the Department of Psychology of the Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University is pleased to invite parents, specialists who work with children, as well as all those interested to informational meetings dedicated to the work of the child psychologist of the Center for Assistance to the Rescued (Zaporizhzhia).
Leader: Tetiana Borodulkina – child psychologist of the Center for Assistance to the Rescued, associate professor of the Department of Psychology of the Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University.
Format: ZOOM
Those wishing to participate can choose the most convenient date for themselves:
– July 9, 12:00
– July 21, 13:00
Pre-registration for participation in the workshop is mandatory! You can register at the link: https://forms.gle/JeUzWmaC8bqHofZt6
During the meeting, participants will learn:
– What are the features of the work of a child psychologist?
– Why does a child psychologist work not only with the child, but also with parents/guardians?
– In what cases should parents seek psychological help?
– What are the relevant parental appeals to a child psychologist in wartime?
– In what cases is an offline format of work with the family and child desirable, and in which cases is online work permissible?
– What does the duration of a child psychologist’s work with one request depend on?
– How is the work of a child psychologist at the Child Protection Center organized and how can I sign up for a consultation with a child psychologist?
The presenter will answer all the questions of the meeting participants.
The Center for Assistance to Rescued Children in Zaporizhzhia was created on the initiative of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, with the assistance of the Government Commissioner for Gender Policy, in partnership with UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund in Ukraine, thanks to the financial support of the governments of Austria, Belgium, Spain, and Sweden in cooperation with local authorities and the NGO «Association of Women Ambassadors of Ukraine».