The Ministry of Veterans Affairs announced the development of a new support model for veterans with combat experience who are under probation supervision.
During the discussion, it was noted that an important part of this model will be the individual approach to each case and cooperation between different institutions in the process of resocialization. The plan is to pay attention not only to the psychological state of veterans but also to their needs for medical and social support.
'The issue is not about punishment, but about how to provide assistance to a person with combat experience in returning to normal life,' emphasized Farhad Farhadov, Deputy Minister of Veterans Affairs of Ukraine.
It was also decided to create a special working group that will develop effective resocialization programs for veterans on probation. These programs will take into account combat experience, psychological state, social context, and medical needs of the target audience.
Among the planned activities are conducting research on the socio-psychological characteristics of veterans on probation, developing psychological support programs, engaging veteran organizations, and launching a pilot resocialization project.
'Our goal is to create a system that will support veterans in returning to a full life and prevent recidivism,' emphasized the Ministry of Veterans Affairs.
Supporting veterans with combat experience during their resocialization is very important, and the new systemic model developed by the Ministry of Veterans Affairs is designed to assist them in this process. Taking into account the individual needs of each veteran and the cooperation between institutions, this model aims to provide psychological, medical, and social support for their return to a full life and to prevent further offenses.