Refugee children with mental health issues can benefit from telephone therapy, research by the University of Surrey has found. It showed that support delivered over the phone caused a "strong and ...
Dozens of refugee families in eastern Chad are caring for orphaned and unaccompanied children amid what the UN is calling the world’s largest child displacement crisis.
Telephone therapy delivered to refugee children results in a significant drop in mental health symptoms and a far higher completion rate of treatment compared with in-person therapy, according to a ...