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Searching for a house: Case study: “STEGI” program

Searching for a house: Case study: “STEGI” program Maria Moudatsou Forensic Psychologist NGO PRAKSIS “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability” PRAKSIS (Programs of Development, Social Support & Medical Cooperation) PRAKSIS is an independent,

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Searching for a house: Case study: “STEGI” program

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  1. Searching for a house: Case study: “STEGI” program Maria Moudatsou Forensic Psychologist NGOPRAKSIS “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  2. PRAKSIS (Programs of Development, Social Support & Medical Cooperation) PRAKSIS is an independent, not for profit, non-governmental organization, having as main objective: the mitigation of social exclusion and support to vulnerable groups by the provision of medical care, legal/ advocacy and psychosocial support. “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  3. The philosophy... Holistic support, empowerment and (re)integration of social & economical excluded persons, groups and communities apart from political, social, racial, religious and any other orientation! “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  4. Target groups • Asylum seekers/ Refugees • Greek homeless/ non insured • Economic Migrants • Trafficking Victims • Street Children • ROMA • Prisoners/ Ex-prisoners etc. “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  5. Core programs • Polyclinics • Public Health • Legal Information Centre • Post Release Centre • Street Children Program • Promotion to the Labor Market “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  6. Main activities • Medical and pharmaceutical support • Psychosocial support • Legal advice • Promotion to labour market • Campaign raising awareness • Network “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  7. Searching for a house..STEGI program • Providing temporary shelter services (apartments) • Target group: asylum seekers • Areas: Attica district, Central Macedonia & Prefecture of Lesvos (Funded by the European Refugee Fund 75% and the Ministry of Health and Social Solidarity 25%). “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  8. The aim • “STEGI” responds with a flexible manner, • to the ongoing burden of shelter needs and • is characterized by an innovative approach towards the integration of asylum seekers and • especially to the vulnerable ones, • such as single families, women alone, asylum seekers who used to live at shelters for unaccompanied minors and became adults recently, as well as people under humanitarian protection. “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  9. The concept • providing the opportunity to the residents to live in semi autonomous conditions, • in which with the constant support by an experienced scientific group, • the target group will meet all the necessary requirements • so as to face all challenges and achieve its integration to the new social environment. “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  10. Combination of services • health care • legal counseling / support • psychosocial support • education, training, vocational skills, job search (network) “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  11. Donations • An important factor that strengthens the program is the collaboration with companies • via the demands of donations for the provision of essential goods to the beneficiaries • (i.e.; clothes, food, and house equipment, types of hygiene and cleaning, types of domestic use). “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  12. Some statistics Stegi A’Stegi B’ 19 men 36 men 10 women 15 women 11 children 23 children Stegi C’Stegi D’ 36 men49 men 16 women 27 women 24 children 42 children √24 families in total √ 14 one-parent family √ 11 victims of torture (certified) and more not certified “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  13. Some health matters • 4 persons with special needs • 1 person with chronic kidney disease • 3 persons with heart problems • 1 child with physical and mental disabilities • 1 person with cancer (end stage) • 6 persons with serious orthopedic problems • 1 person with skeletal TB “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  14. Concluding.. • Leaving from the program’s apartments => the beneficiaries to become completely autonomous and self-reliant. • Holistic approach of the program’s activities => at the confrontation of the various and interconnected problems that the newcomers asylum seekers face in Greece. “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

  15. Thank you! Moudatsou Maria m.moudatsou@praksis.gr NGO PRAKSIS, 57 Stournari str, 104 32 Tel.:+30 210 520 5200 Website: www.praksis.gr “Invisible Wounds - Dignity & vulnerability”

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