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  • Karta

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    In the fourth year of war in Ukraine, unseen wounds remain in the minds and souls of survivors. Trauma affects both frontline medics and civilians, threatening individual well-being and societal resilience. Without addressing it, true recovery remains out of reach.

    Utökad information om evenemanget

    Mental health is not secondary in a time of war; it is vital for both personal survival and national resilience. Yet trauma among medical workers and civilians is often left unaddressed, leading to burnout, generational trauma, and long-term societal strain that may weaken national security and defence readiness. This interactive exhibition, a collaboration between RePower and The Sweden-Ukraine Foundation (ISSU), brings the topic to life. Visitors can view black-and-white portraits of Ukrainian frontline medics before and after RePower’s 10-day psychological recovery program in “Through Their Eyes – See the Unseen.” The exhibition also features the premiere of ISSU’s “SAY IT!” series—short films offering guidance and communication tools for those affected by war trauma. Guests can try Shiftwave, an innovative neurotechnology used in Ukraine to reduce stress and restore balance, or take a break in our moving cinema by day and karaoke bus by night.

    Evenemangsinformation

    Evenemangstyp: Träffpunkt

    Evenemangs-ID: 5898

    Språk: Svenska och Engelska

    Förtäring: Nej

    Arrangörsuppgifter

    Kontaktperson: Nikolina Santovac, Project manager, Insamlingsstiftelsen Sverige-Ukraina, nikolina@issu.se

    Kateryna Serdiuk, COO and Co-founder of Repower (Ukraine), Repower, kateryna@repower.ngo

    Webbplats: https://issu.se/, https://www.repower.ngo/eng

    Senast uppdaterad: Fredag 20 juni 2025

  • Karta

    Se evenemangets plats på kartan

    Beskrivning av samhällsfrågan

    In the fourth year of war in Ukraine, unseen wounds remain in the minds and souls of survivors. Trauma affects both frontline medics and civilians, threatening individual well-being and societal resilience. Without addressing it, true recovery remains out of reach.

    Utökad information om evenemanget

    Mental health is not secondary in a time of war; it is vital for both personal survival and national resilience. Yet trauma among medical workers and civilians is often left unaddressed, leading to burnout, generational trauma, and long-term societal strain that may weaken national security and defence readiness. This interactive exhibition, a collaboration between RePower and The Sweden-Ukraine Foundation (ISSU), brings the topic to life. Visitors can view black-and-white portraits of Ukrainian frontline medics before and after RePower’s 10-day psychological recovery program in “Through Their Eyes – See the Unseen.” The exhibition also features the premiere of ISSU’s “SAY IT!” series—short films offering guidance and communication tools for those affected by war trauma. Guests can try Shiftwave, an innovative neurotechnology used in Ukraine to reduce stress and restore balance, or take a break in our moving cinema by day and karaoke bus by night.

    Evenemangsinformation

    Evenemangstyp: Träffpunkt

    Evenemangs-ID: 5898

    Språk: Svenska och Engelska

    Förtäring: Nej

    Arrangörsuppgifter

    Kontaktperson: Nikolina Santovac, Project manager, Insamlingsstiftelsen Sverige-Ukraina, nikolina@issu.se

    Kateryna Serdiuk, COO and Co-founder of Repower (Ukraine), Repower, kateryna@repower.ngo

    Webbplats: https://issu.se/, https://www.repower.ngo/eng

    Senast uppdaterad: Fredag 20 juni 2025

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    Rullstolsanpassat

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    Handikappanpassad WC

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    Miljödiplomerat

    Karta

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    The human cost of inaction. Examining how psychological well-being directly impacts social cohesion, defense capacity, and long-term recovery post-conflict.

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    In times of war and crisis, mental health is not secondary — it is strategic. This panel explores how psychological well-being directly shapes societal cohesion, defense readiness, and long-term post-war recovery. Drawing on Ukraine’s wartime experience, speakers from frontline medicine, journalism, and trauma recovery innovation highlight why mental health must be viewed as a matter of national security. As Sweden strengthens its civil and military preparedness, what can be learned from Ukraine and how do we act now to prevent invisible wounds? Speakers: – Kateryna Serdiuk, co-founder Repower (Swedish-Ukrainian initiative supporting mental health of military medics and doctors) – Mike North, PhD, CEO and Co-Founder of Shiftwave (US-based nervous system regulation technology used in Ukrainian rehabilitation centers) – “Prince”, active Ukrainian combat medic – Elin Jönsson, war journalist, SVT Moderator: The session will be moderated by J

    Medverkande

    Kateryna Serdiuk, C-o founder, Repower

    Mike North, Oh D, CEO and Co-founder, Shiftwave

    ”Prince”, Ukrainian Combat Medic

    Jonas Lundberg, Strategic advisor/Senior Consultant , Lumell Associations

    Elin Jönsson, Utrikesreporter Ukraina, SVT - Sveriges Television

    Evenemangsinformation

    Evenemangstyp: Seminarium/föreläsning

    Evenemangs-ID: 5346

    Språk: Svenska och Engelska

    Förtäring: Nej

    Arrangörsuppgifter

    Kontaktperson: Victoria Lundgren, Projektledare, Svenska Soldathemsförbundet

    Senast uppdaterad: Måndag 23 juni 2025

  • Karta

    Se evenemangets plats på kartan

    Beskrivning av samhällsfrågan

    In the fourth year of war in Ukraine, unseen wounds remain in the minds and souls of survivors. Trauma affects both frontline medics and civilians, threatening individual well-being and societal resilience. Without addressing it, true recovery remains out of reach.

    Utökad information om evenemanget

    Mental health is not secondary in a time of war; it is vital for both personal survival and national resilience. Yet trauma among medical workers and civilians is often left unaddressed, leading to burnout, generational trauma, and long-term societal strain that may weaken national security and defence readiness. This interactive exhibition, a collaboration between RePower and The Sweden-Ukraine Foundation (ISSU), brings the topic to life. Visitors can view black-and-white portraits of Ukrainian frontline medics before and after RePower’s 10-day psychological recovery program in “Through Their Eyes – See the Unseen.” The exhibition also features the premiere of ISSU’s “SAY IT!” series—short films offering guidance and communication tools for those affected by war trauma. Guests can try Shiftwave, an innovative neurotechnology used in Ukraine to reduce stress and restore balance, or take a break in our moving cinema by day and karaoke bus by night.

    Evenemangsinformation

    Evenemangstyp: Träffpunkt

    Evenemangs-ID: 5898

    Språk: Svenska och Engelska

    Förtäring: Nej

    Arrangörsuppgifter

    Kontaktperson: Nikolina Santovac, Project manager, Insamlingsstiftelsen Sverige-Ukraina, nikolina@issu.se

    Kateryna Serdiuk, COO and Co-founder of Repower (Ukraine), Repower, kateryna@repower.ngo

    Webbplats: https://issu.se/, https://www.repower.ngo/eng

    Senast uppdaterad: Fredag 20 juni 2025

  • Karta

    Se evenemangets plats på kartan

    Beskrivning av samhällsfrågan

    In the fourth year of war in Ukraine, unseen wounds remain in the minds and souls of survivors. Trauma affects both frontline medics and civilians, threatening individual well-being and societal resilience. Without addressing it, true recovery remains out of reach.

    Utökad information om evenemanget

    Mental health is not secondary in a time of war; it is vital for both personal survival and national resilience. Yet trauma among medical workers and civilians is often left unaddressed, leading to burnout, generational trauma, and long-term societal strain that may weaken national security and defence readiness. This interactive exhibition, a collaboration between RePower and The Sweden-Ukraine Foundation (ISSU), brings the topic to life. Visitors can view black-and-white portraits of Ukrainian frontline medics before and after RePower’s 10-day psychological recovery program in “Through Their Eyes – See the Unseen.” The exhibition also features the premiere of ISSU’s “SAY IT!” series—short films offering guidance and communication tools for those affected by war trauma. Guests can try Shiftwave, an innovative neurotechnology used in Ukraine to reduce stress and restore balance, or take a break in our moving cinema by day and karaoke bus by night.

    Evenemangsinformation

    Evenemangstyp: Träffpunkt

    Evenemangs-ID: 5898

    Språk: Svenska och Engelska

    Förtäring: Nej

    Arrangörsuppgifter

    Kontaktperson: Nikolina Santovac, Project manager, Insamlingsstiftelsen Sverige-Ukraina, nikolina@issu.se

    Kateryna Serdiuk, COO and Co-founder of Repower (Ukraine), Repower, kateryna@repower.ngo

    Webbplats: https://issu.se/, https://www.repower.ngo/eng

    Senast uppdaterad: Fredag 20 juni 2025

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