Mental health of Ukraine’s children in grave danger
the United Nations humanitarians said of urgently accelerating the efforts to provide the children stuck in Ukraine war that is going on for ten weeks. The efforts would include providing the children with psychosocial and specialist support citing harrowing mental health impact on the children amid dangers linked to Russian invasion on Ukraine and violence.
“We’re anticipating numbers in terms of all forms of violence against children to be in the tens of thousands for sure,” said Aaron Greenberg, UNICEF’s regional child protection advisor for Europe & Central Asia, citing the surge in sexual and gender based violence against children in Ukraine.
UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has noted that before the war that began on February 24, Ukraine’s boarding schools, orphanages and other facilities housed over 91,000 children. This also included a large number of children with disabilities. But since the evacuations have begun, only about one-third of this number have returned.
Hundreds of children have been killed in shelling attacks by Russia till date since the war started. The others are suffering serious trauma to their mental health due to “direct exposure” to violence, both sexual and physical.
Greenberg noted that there are chances of many children to “bounce back” if they can get some normalization in their lives and start going to schools. “Since 24 February UNICEF and our partners have reached over 140,000 children and their caregivers with mental health and psychosocial services,” he continued. “But a vast majority of that, 95 per cent, are direct engagements with children and trained psychologists.”
But Greenberg highlighted that the situation is not so easy “as social workers, child psychologists and other professionals are equally impacted by this conflict”.
Ukraine is facing a humanitarian crisis that now needs a global stepping up in every way possible.