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Problem Management Training for Psychologists Launched in Vinnytsia

A group photo of a new stream of psychological courses, Problem Management Plus in Vinnytsia, Ukraine. The logos of United Help Ukraine, the Ukrainian Ministry of Social Politics, and the World Health Organization in the bottom.

This Monday, a new phase of the PM+ program by the World Health Organization (WHO) kicked off in Vinnytsia.

18 participants joined the training – social workers and psychologists from the national Resilience Centers, who will soon be able to provide support to those who need it most.

The program is implemented within the REBOOT initiative by the United Help Ukraine, with the support of the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine, and the All-Ukrainian Mental Health Program of First Lady Olena Zelenska “Ти як?”, in partnership with the World Health Organization (WHO).

The goal of the program is to equip specialists in Vinnytsya region with tools to help people better cope with the everyday challenges they face.

After the training, participants will receive WHO Consultant Certificates and will be able to support communities according to international standards.

Find out more about first certified psychologists due to this program.

Learn what are the pillars of our Problem Management PM+ program and how it took off recently.

Three women, psychologists, during the problem management training for psychologists in Vinnytsia, Ukraine.
Attendees of the problem management training for psychologists in Vinnytsia
Problem management training for psychologists in Vinnytsia: brainstorming about the elements of stress.
Problem management training for psychologists in Vinnytsia: introductory words in front of United Help Ukraine and Ty Yak banners.
Problem management training for psychologists in Vinnytsia: four attendees during the studying session.

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