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Bear us in Mind - psychological toolkit for use with children

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practical activities to do with a child impacted by war and separation. Materials translated into Ukrainian, Russian, Pashto, Dari and Arabic.

Click on Bear us in Mind - psychological toolkit for use with children to open the resource.

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