A series about the culture of communication with war veterans was released in Ukraine

A still from the series "People with War Experience. Dignity. Interaction"
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The series "People with war experience. Dignity. Interaction", which will tell how to interact with people who have combat experience

This was reported by espreso.tv

The YouTube channel of the All-Ukrainian mental health program initiated by Olena Zelenska "Are You OK?" has launched a series "People with War Experience. Dignity. Interaction" series has been launched. The series of short videos explains the rules of correct communication with military men and women. In particular, with those who have received disabilities and have been in captivity.

"The series "People with War Experience. Dignity. Interaction" will teach you how to communicate correctly and respectfully with military men and women. You will learn how a person feels after returning home, how to respond to a veteran's black humor about an acquired disability, how to listen to a person when they want to speak out," the description of the multi-part project says.

The heroes of the series are military personnel. They share their experience of communicating with civilians. The hero of one of the episodes is Danylo Kravets, a soldier released from captivity. He is very open about the war and can talk about his experiences if asked. At the same time, he emphasizes that for some people, the mere mention of captivity can be traumatic, so it is important to be able to build proper communication.

It also touches upon the issues of supporting female and male veterans and facilitating their integration into society. All episodes are available at the link

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