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How is the psychiatric care in Czechia provided and who should you contact if you do not feel well? These and other questions were asked by Natalia Zaněgina, an intercultural worker from the non-profit organisation AMIGA, to Petr Konečný, a social worker and deputy head of the mobile crisis intervention team at the crisis center Fokus Praha.
Read the article on AMIGA’s website to learn what to do if you do not feel well, where to seek help, what types of care are available and more practical information. The article is available in Czech.
You can watch the full video accompanying the article on YouTube. The video is in Czech with Ukrainian subtitles.
About AMIGA
AMIGA is a non-profit organisation that has long been offering support to migrants in the areas of mental health, psychosocial care, and integration. They provide professional counselling, community and educational activities, and share practical and accessible information for foreigners living in the Czech Republic on their website and YouTube channel.
See AMIGA’s website for information about their projects.
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