Tbilisi. Representatives
of the Tbilisi Mental Health Center and Partnership for Human Rights have
organized a workshop on April 22, which aimed to study the needs of women
receiving the services of the Mental Health Center. Number of issues, which
women with psycho-social needs face in the institution and outside of it in
their families and public, was identified.The
meeting was organized as part of the "Protecting Women in Mental
Institutions and with Psycho-Social Needs from Violence" project supported
by the EU and the Women's Fund in Georgia.
Source:
the organization's web page in the social network.
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