Two trauma specialists from the US explain trauma

2020-11-22T13:12:45+00:00January 25th, 2018|MHPSS SoC page, News|

SEED is proud to present Part 1 of six interviews with two trauma specialists from the United States: Holly Aldrich (Director of the Center for Homicide Bereavement) and Barbara Hamm (Director of Victim Services at the Department of Community Health Improvements). The interviews were conducted by SEED’s Co-Founder and Vice President, Tanya Gilly Khailany. In [...]

Shifting from a traditional way of teaching to an interactive one

2018-01-24T13:28:50+00:00January 10th, 2018|News|

When learning is interactive, it gives the learners the opportunity to think about the information in a new way and practically apply it to their lives. At universities throughout the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, we often see that classes are taught in a traditional way using lecture as the primary teaching mechanism, leaving little room [...]

Education in Clinical Psychology in Kurdistan

2020-06-30T12:30:35+00:00December 27th, 2017|News|

Interview with Dr. Azad Ali, ­ Head of the Department of Clinical Psychology at Koya University The Kurdistan Region of Iraq has known a long history of violence and persecution, with decades of war, oppression, genocide, and dictatorship. Trauma is passed over from generation to generation and talking about mental health issues is still taboo. [...]

How can we help a nation heal?

2020-06-30T12:22:56+00:00December 20th, 2017|News|

By Ann Knapp, STARS Program Director It’s said that time heals all wounds, but that isn’t the reality for many who’ve experienced unspeakable trauma. Men, women, and children who’ve been impacted by the horrors of ISIS; individuals who have endured violence on the basis of their gender; whole communities that have suffered decades of conflict [...]

24 students graduate from the PSS Training Program

2020-06-30T12:16:18+00:00November 23rd, 2017|News|

The Center for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services (MHPSS) at Koya University graduated its first 24 students from the Psychosocial Support Services (PSS) Training Program on November 19, 2017, at Koya University. The Graduation Day included a morning of learning where we brought students and supervisors together in focus groups to learn more about [...]

SEED’s Co-Founder and Vice President speaker at TEDxNishtimanWomen

2020-06-30T12:08:31+00:00November 8th, 2017|In the Media, News|

SEED’s Co-Founder and Vice President Tanya Gilly Khailany, was one of eight speakers during TEDxNishtimanWomen on November 3 in Saad Abdullah Hall in Erbil, Kurdistan Region. Tanya’s speech was about the importance of women’s participation in building peace. “Women’s priorities tend to be different than those of men, Women experience war and peace differently, and women [...]

Stakeholder Report Meeting: War, Health, and Refugees in Iraq

2017-10-18T11:05:21+00:00October 1st, 2017|News|

The conflict in Iraq has had a devastating effect on access to medical care, with over a million displaced people making demands on an already overwhelmed public health system in the Kurdistan Region. Having been cut off from the Iraqi budget since 2014, the Kurdistan Regional Government lacks resources to pay salaries, run public hospitals [...]

SEED Announces 2017 Gala Awardees – Glenn Beck’s Mercury One and Vital Voices

2017-09-12T13:00:28+00:00September 12th, 2017|News|

SEED will host its second annual gala dinner event Children in Crisis, in Washington, D.C., on October 2nd, raising funds for its work supporting the recovery of survivors of violence and conflict in Kurdistan, Iraq. SEED is on the front-line delivering critical psychological and social services to women, men, and children who have been displaced and suffered [...]

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