Developing trauma informed services for refugee children, young people and families

Waheed Arian
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Refugees and migrants are at risk of poor mental health because of their traumatic or stressful experiences. Many of them experience feelings of anxiety, hopelessness, sadness, difficulty sleeping, fatigue, anger and irritability. They are at higher risk of mental health problems such as depression and anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, many refugees and migrants lack access to dedicated mental health services or experience barriers in accessing them. This leaves even a larger impact on children, young people and families. My lived experiences as a refugee and someone who sought help for my PTSD along with understanding the challenges of other traumatised people in accessing dedicated mental health services, have shaped the development of an innovative mental health initiative, Arian Wellbeing, which brings together a team of highly qualified psychologists, registered therapists, personal trainers and motivated professionals with a vision to make access to trauma-informed and culturally sensitive mental health services available to everyone including hard to reach populations, such as refugees and migrants.
为难民儿童、青年和家庭提供创伤信息服务
难民和移民因其创伤或压力经历而面临心理健康状况不佳的风险。他们中的许多人会感到焦虑、绝望、悲伤、难以入睡、疲劳、愤怒和烦躁。他们患抑郁症、焦虑症和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)等心理健康问题的风险更高。然而,许多难民和移民无法获得专门的精神卫生服务,或者在获得这些服务方面遇到障碍。这对儿童、年轻人和家庭的影响更大。我作为难民的生活经历,以及为我的创伤后应激障碍寻求帮助的人,以及对其他受到创伤的人在获得专门的心理健康服务方面面临的挑战的理解,塑造了一个创新的心理健康倡议的发展,阿里安福利,它汇集了一支高素质的心理学家、注册治疗师、私人教练和积极进取的专业人员的愿景是使所有人都能获得了解创伤和对文化敏感的心理健康服务,包括难以接触到的人群,如难民和移民。
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