Empowering Minds
Our Mental Health Program
Our Mental Health Team is committed to aiding children and their families in recovery and resilience-building. We follow best practices from the World Health Organization’s Technical Working Group on Mental Health under the health sector, ensuring all interventions are guided by international standards.
Non-Specialised Structured Support
Provides basic mental health care for children and caregivers who have limited access to services. Includes:
- Initial consultations
- Support groups
- Counselling sessions led by trained Psychosocial Workers (PSWs)
Specialised Structured Support
Advanced care delivered by trained mental health physicians for children experiencing severe symptoms. Includes:
- Clinical assessments
- Tailored individual interventions
- Counselling and medication where necessary, based on medical guidance
Child-centered & adapted
All interventions are child-centered and adapted to each case in consultation with mental health professionals.
Children
empowered to overcome severe mental health challenges—and reclaim their strength
Our mental health services are divided into two structured support types:
What Makes Us Stand Out
We offer specialized PSS programs for children aged 6–17, using evidence-based methods such as:
- Custom intervention plans Each child’s care is guided by a custom intervention plan developed by mental health experts
- A Case Management Approach We apply a case management approach, ensuring a personalized, structured pathway for healing
- Transportation is provided Transportation is provided to ensure children can safely access care
- Psycho-educational support Caregivers receive psycho-educational support, including workshops and stress relief strategies
- Community events We organize community events to encourage healthy family relationships and strengthen support systems
IMPACT IN NUMBERS
Children received focused mental health support
Mental health sessions were held for children
Sessions were provided to parents and caregivers
Cases referred to specialized or external care services
Our Milestones
In 2024, we took significant steps toward improving the mental health of conflict-affected children:
Future Plans
Looking Ahead!
we are launching a school health system to address community mental health needs more comprehensively. This includes:
- Training school staff
- Creating referral pathways for children needing specialized care
- Embedding mental health support directly into educational environments
