Mental Health, Conflict Management and Social Action (1) (In Conversation)
2009-08-01 00:00:0015m
Dr Dean Ajdukovic discusses a capacity building program that aimed to empower key community figures to become leaders of change. The approach was based on community psychosocial work, conflict management and social action in post-conflict divided communities.
The program helped the participants identify barriers to social reconstruction in their respective communities, relate to suffering of victims on both sides of the conflict, and empower them to initiate and lead a community social action, thus facilitating the “bottom up” approach to building stability and peace.
In this presentation Dr Dean Ajdukovi is interviewed by Nooria Mehraby about the specific consequence of massive trauma on individuals, families and communities. Dr Ajdukovic explores the link between the impact of organised violence on individuals and when an individuals’ social structure and support system significantly changes because of collective trauma. He discusses how to help communities develop trust, identify their barriers towards social re-construction and to take a social action for the benefit of all communities.