We kindly invite you to the presentation of the free psychological support and stress management program “Samopomoc+”. The program was designed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and implemented by the International Medical Corps.
The program is designed to introduce participants to the practical tools that will help anyone who wants to build their mental resilience and cope with everyday stress with ease.
Date: 23 July 2024 Time: 5 pm Place: Pruszków Stop, Pruszków Railway Building, 2 Sienkiewicza Street, 1st floor, entrance from the west
Are you a refugee or a former refugee? Have you been resettled or accessed a complementary pathway, or have experience in these areas?
Refugee Advisory Group is looking for new advisors. This group is a part of the Consultations on Resettlement & Complementary Pathways (CRCP) and plays a crucial role in planning and advising on resettlement programs.
The advisors in this group have two main roles:
They act as a bridge between the CRCP and the larger refugee community.
They help organize refugee participation in discussions about resettlement and other solutions.
The goal is to make sure refugees have a say in decisions that affect them. This leads to better policies and helps refugees feel more involved in finding solutions.
Refugee Advisory Group is now accepting applications for new advisors who will serve a 2-year term. To qualify, you should either:
Have personal experience with Resettlement or Complementary pathways, or
Have professional knowledge or experience in these areas, along with personal experience of being forcibly displaced.
Resettlement is a solution that enables refugees to move from their country of asylum to another country, where they will receive protection and assistance. On the other hand, Complementary Pathways are safe ways for refugees and asylum-seekers to enter and stay in a third country (outside of their country of asylum or country of origin), where their international protection needs are met. Complementary Pathways are distinct and additional to resettlement opportunities. Third countries establish their own competitive criteria for complementary pathways and decide who will be admitted to their territories..
On July 1, 2024, changes to the law assisting Ukrainian citizens due to the war will take effect in Poland. This law governs the stay of Ukrainians who have fled to Poland. Some amendments will be implemented gradually, with details on legal stay, social benefits, and education to be further defined over time. Some useful comments on the changes (in Ukrainian) prepared by experts of the Ukrainian House in Warsaw may be found on this page.