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PSYCHOSOCIAL

SUPPPORT
Prepared By:
TSHS Guidance Team
ON OVERVIEW
A State of health, happiness and prosperity.
Comes from out thoughts, actions and experiences.
Well-being Flower
Well-being Well-being
Flower Flower

Assignment

Biological Well-being Material Well-being


-Physical needs (food, water, clean air, -Shelter, Clothing
medical services) -Structures, Vehicles, equipment
Social Well-being

-Connection and relationships


-Preserving the family
-Participation in social groups.
Spiritual Well-being

-Religious beliefs and practices


-Connecting with spirituality
-Finding purpose and meaning.
Well-being Well-being
Flower Flower

Assignment

Cultural Well-being Mental Well-being


-Cultural beliefs and current practices -Mental Health
-Education, knowledge and skills.
Emotional Well-being

-Emotional literacy and


regulation;
- Love, fear, self-confidence,
self-esteem, empathy
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QUESTIO
N:
1. Which type of well-being do
BIOLOGICAL, MATERIAL, you have enough of?
SOCIAL,
CULTURAL, SPIRITUAL, 2. . Which type of well-being
METNTAL, do you need to nurture?
EMOTIONAL
Social Well-being
Flower
PARTICIPATION
-Personal Agency
DEVELOPMENT
-Ability to learn,adapt and change
SAFETY
-Security from fear and harm
Note:

 In emergency situations, the present


of a stable adult caregiver aids
children’s feeling of well-being

However, caregivers too are affected by


emergencies, which may threaten their ability to offer
safety, stability and nurturance.
Psychosocial
Support Activities Actions that meet the psychological
and ocial needs of an indibiduals,
families, and communities;

It is provided in times of crisis to


prevent normal distress from becoming
severe mental health problem
Psychosocial Support Activities

 Reduce the
risk of
vulnerability
while
strengthening
protective
factors.
Psychosocial Support
Activities include:
CT I VITIES
A
• Psychoeducation and
awareness raising on
mental health
• Restoring family links
• Life and vocational skills
• Child-friendly spaces
development
• Community committees
• Recreational and creative
• Cultural and traditional rituals
activities
• Sports and physical support
• Support and self-help groups
activities
• Psychological First Aid*
 a humane, supportive response to a
fellow human being who is suffering and
who may need support.
Psychological First Aid (PFA) is:
 Comforting someone who is in distress
 Helping them feel safe and calm
 Assessing needs and concerns
 Protecting people from further harm
 Providing emotional support
 Helping to provide immediate basic
needs.
 Listening BUT not pressuring to talk
 Helping obtain information, services
and support.
PFA is NOT:
1. Something only professionals
do;
2. Professional counseling or
therapy
3. Encouraging a detailed
Venus is the discussion of the event
second plan
from the Su
et 4. An analysis of what happened
n 5. Pressuring others to share
their feelings and reactions.
Remember ● Identify your own sig of stress

Your own well-being is ● Make time for relaxing activities

your responsibility! ● Practice gratitude

● Be kind and gentle with yourself


● Eat well, get enough sleep and physical
exercise ● Seek professional support when needed

● Do something fun or meaningful

● Speak up and reach out to others

● Be realistic about what you can and cannot


control
QUESTION
S
1. How have you been helped or
supported during the pandemic?

2. How have you supported others


during the pandemic?

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