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Educational and Socio-Psychological Needs of Internally Displaced Children in Ukraine

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Title Educational and Socio-Psychological Needs of Internally Displaced Children in Ukraine
Освітні та соціально-психологічні потреби дітей внутрішньо переміщених осіб в Україні
 
Creator Кендзьор, Петро
Колесник, Лариса
Kendzor, Petro
Kolesnyk, Larysa
 
Subject internally displaced person (IDP)
IDP children
educational needs
socio-psychological needs of IDP children
communication and rejecting problems
adaptation and integration in host community
 
Description In 2014 the ongoing armed conflict in Ukraine forced thousands of people to
leave their homes and seek refuge elsewhere. The number of officially registered
internally displaced persons (IDPs) has exceeded 1.76 million. More than 300
thousand of them are children. The aim of the paper is to present the results
of sociological research “Study of socio-psychological needs of school-age
children, displaced from the Anti-Terrorist Operation Zone (ATO)”. Quantitative
and qualitative research methods, the survey of parents and teachers
who work with IDP children have been applied. Results show IDP children
do not have specific needs the satisfaction of which would require a separate
intervention. On the contrary, there is a need for maximum integration in the
social environment of the host community. The research was conducted within
the framework of the project “Integration Through Dialogue”, 2015–2017, with
the support of the European Commission.
 
Date 2018-05-24T08:39:28Z
2018-05-24T08:39:28Z
2017
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Kendzor, P. Educational and Socio-Psychological Needs of Internally Displaced Children in Ukraine / P. Kendzor, L. Kolesnyk // The New Education Review. – Toruń, 2017. – Vol. 50, No. 4. – P. 36-47.
1732-6729
http://enpuir.npu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19308
 
Language en
 
Publisher The New Education Review