She is the author of the organizational model for mental health recovery centers for war people, who have suffered from war in Ukraine. Her expertise is focused on study and treatment of post-concussion syndrome (“concussions” – the autograph of war).
Kseniia Vosznitsyna is the leader in the development of mental health rehabilitation services to veterans in Ukraine. She is a trainer, and the author of manuals and publications on work with war trauma and integration of veterans to society.
Neurologist, graduated from Kharkiv State Medical University. She is a graduate of the “Leaders for mental health” program, which was organized by the Ukrainian Catholic University and the Mh4U project.
Ukraine is already facing a major challenge - the reintegration of veterans into society and the economy. This challenge will become even more acute after the war, when millions of veterans who have gone through severe difficulties will need support to return to civilian life and find new opportunities for development and employment.
In this panel discussion, we will focus on the search for solutions for veterans' reintegration, considering both the Ukrainian context and the experience of other countries which have already faced similar challenges.
We will address key aspects such as psychological rehabilitation, financial support, retraining and employment. The panelists will share their views on how the government, business, and international partners can effectively cooperate in helping veterans find their place in post-war Ukraine.