Breaking the trauma in 400 children in Puerto Rico

by Centro de Fortalecimiento Familiar de Puerto Rico, Inc. ESCAPE
Breaking the trauma in 400 children in Puerto Rico
Breaking the trauma in 400 children in Puerto Rico
Breaking the trauma in 400 children in Puerto Rico
Breaking the trauma in 400 children in Puerto Rico
Breaking the trauma in 400 children in Puerto Rico
Breaking the trauma in 400 children in Puerto Rico
Breaking the trauma in 400 children in Puerto Rico
Breaking the trauma in 400 children in Puerto Rico

Project Report | Nov 13, 2020
6th Report Breaking the Trauma in 400 Children

By Yadira Pizarro | Executive Director

In July 2020 we started the second year of the project with the goal of serving 250 people to address and prevent post-traumatic stress disorders resulting from Hurricane Maria, earthquakes and the pandemic to minimize the occurrence of child abuse and family violence.

As the pandemic continues and to keep the team and participants safe, psychological services continued to be delivered virtually, including support by phone and through virtual platforms. Only participants with high levels of anxiety have received services in -person.

During the period from July to September 2020 we have observed that fear and anxiety about the pandemic and what could happen are causing strong emotions in adults and children. The social distancing and disconnection from community resources are making people feel isolated and lonely and is increasing stress and anxiety. This, added to the traumas related to the passage of Hurricane María and the earthquakes that continues, are stimulating violence in families where it didn’t exist before and worsen situations in homes where child abuse and violence has been a problem.

We have observed the following conditions among minors and adults who have received services during this period.

  • Fear and worry about their own health and the health of their loved ones, their financial situation or job, or loss of support services they rely on.
  • Changes in sleep or eating patterns.
  • Difficulty sleeping or concentrating.
  • Worsening of chronic health problems.
  • Worsening of mental health conditions.
  • Increased use of alcohol.
  • increase in relationship problems.
  • increase in child abuse and domestic violence.

To address the above and minimize trauma in children and adults, during this period psychological, psycho educational and support services were offered to 94 participants.  

From October, the project will develop the "Break Time" initiative. This will be a support group for parents that will meet virtually (bi-weekly) led by the psychologist. In this group the participants will be able to air their worries, frustrations and share their challenges in relation to raising children and the new responsibility of distance education. They will receive recommendations from the psychologist and as needed, may be referred to individual or family interventions.

Thanks to the support of companies that make this project possible, hundreds of children and families are receiving support in one of the most challenging times in the world. This with the goal of protecting children and preventing trauma related to violence and abuse to ensure a stable and healthy future for all.

 We hope everyone who reads this, and their families are safe.

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Centro de Fortalecimiento Familiar de Puerto Rico, Inc. ESCAPE

Location: San Juan - Puerto Rico
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Yadira Pizarro
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Yadira Pizarro
San Juan , Puerto Rico

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