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The psychological damage to children has been one of the most underreported stories of this horrific war here in Ukraine. How are children coping, especially those who have lost parents and other family members?
In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Oksana Lebedeva, the founder of the NGO Gen.Ukrainian, which is devoted to the mental rehabilitation of children and adolescents who have experienced psychological trauma as a result of war, such as loss of parents, captivity, or forced displacement. Oksana spoke about the children her organization works with, the trauma they have faced, and how they help them recover. We also touched on larger issues, such as the future of Ukrainian children after the war and the impact on the economy.
Gen.Ukrainian organizes psychological intensives, develops innovative rehabilitation programs, and conducts active scientific work which can be used globally.
Oksana Lebedeva, CEO Gen.Ukrainian, Oksana founded Gen.Ukrainian in 2022 as the answer to the unprecedented challenge of mental rehabilitation and preservation of the entire generation of young Ukrainians from the devastating impact of the Russian war against Ukraine. Oksana’s mission is to protect the innocence of childhood and ensure that the war does not hinder the future of Ukrainian children. Gen.Ukrainian is an NGO that specializes in issues of childhood during the war and mental rehabilitation of children and adolescents who have experienced psychological trauma as a result of war, such as loss of parents, captivity, or forced displacement. Gen.Ukrainian organizes psychological intensives, develops innovative rehabilitation programs, and conducts active scientific work.
Please find more information at https://genukrainian.com.ua/; and hear the stories from the children themselves here https://www.youtube.com/@gen.ukrainian
Please have a look at a short documentary just published of Gen.Ukrainian’s work with children returned from occupation/forced deportation: https://youtu.be/beP9X2a3dak
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