Policy Brief on Supporting Rohingya Children's Healthy Development
Check out a new policy brief that the CCDMP contributed to, entitled Pathways to Kindness: Policy Pathways to Supporting Rohingya Children's Healthy Development.
The brief outlines three policy recommendations to promote positive mental health and well-being among Rohingya refugee children and families. It draws on findings from a community-based intervention in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh and insights from The Pathways to Kindness Conference that was hosted by the CCDMP at the University of Toronto Mississauga in Ontario, Canada in August 2024.
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This work was supported by a SSHRC Connection grant awarded to Dr. Tara Callaghan.
The brief was produced by Dr. Jennifer J. Phillips, Shu-Yi Chang, Saifullah Muhammad, Dr. Ruth Speidel, Dr. Tara Callaghan, and Dr. Tina Malti.