The Reference Center for Psychosocial Support (AP Center) operates within the framework of the Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC) and supports national societies in promoting the psychosocial well-being of beneficiaries, volunteers and employees. of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
The aim of the AP Center is to assist the national societies of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement to:
Raise awareness about emoti...
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Each year we hear about New Year’s Resolutions – we make plans to lose weight, become more organized, be on time more. All great goals, but how many times have those goals been forgotten in February? (I raised my hand too!)
In today’s podcast we discuss “The Great Annual Examen,” a simple question and answer exercise to help you reflect on the past year and anticipate the year to come.
There are several different categories given for you to reflect on:
My Physical...
AUTHOR(s): Smith, Stephen W.
SOURCE: Potter's Inn
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Moving abroad with children? A complete and practical guide to moving overseas and living the expat life with kids - wherever you are in the world.
By: Carole Hallett Mobbs
AUTHOR(s): Mobbs, Carole Hallett
SOURCE: Expat Child
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Being a mom has been the greatest and the hardest thing I have ever done or have ever been. Motherhood is both a noun and a verb. It is an identity and a calling. I am a single mom and I have spent the majority of my adult life overseas raising my two children. Being a single mom is challenging enough but combine that state of being with life overseas and it is a recipe for some incredibly unique challenges which simultaneously inspire and expire a person.The following is an anonymous quote tha...
AUTHOR(s): Martinez, Julie
SOURCE: Taking Route
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Learn more about Expatica, one of the largest expat resources providing guides for expats about finance, healthcare, housing, and much more in 11 countries. Expatica Communications B.V. provides expats the information they need to turn their new country into their home. Primarily for expats from several European and Middle Eastern countries and South Africa.
By: Expatica
SOURCE: Expatica
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