TRT training in Bangladesh

Two psychologists will train a core group in our Teaching Recovery Techniques (TRT) in Bangladesh. Read more »

Three new IES-versions

A tool which measures children at risk of post traumatic stress symptoms, Children Impact of Event (CRIES), is now available in three more languages. Read more »

Disaster bereavement manual almost completed

The first bereavement manual of its kind aiming to help groups of grieving children in disaster situations is nearlyCAW Field Test 005 completed. Read more »

Mexican study planned

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From the left: Tom Ollendick, William Yule, Patrick Smith and Enrique Varela.

Two American attendants who took part in our London training in October plan to do a study in Mexico. Read more »

Recovery Techniques help children in Myanmar after cyclone

Muscle Relaxation ExerciseA group of child survivors who lost at least one family member to the Nargis cyclone, found the recovery techniques useful, a study from Myanmar shows. Read more »

Two more IES8

We are delighted to inform we have added two new language versions of Children’s Impact of Event Scale (CRIES8) to our website.

The two versions are Bahasa Malaysia and Japanese.

Presenting grief manual in Milan

manual1Atle Dyregrov will present the development of the grief manual for bereaved children at a symposium in Milan. Read more »

CAW in Salzburg

William Yule will present the Foundation’s work at a conference in Salzburg this week. Read more »

Call for translations

The Foundation wants to to add new language versions of the instruments that measure the effects of war, disaster and trauma on children to its website. Read more »

Book now for our next workshop

The next training in the Teaching Recovery Techniques will take place in London 21-22 October.

William Yule and Patrick Smith will teach participants from mental health and educational professionals on how to run groups for young people who have been affected by exposure to the traumas of war and disasters. Read more »