Fielding Difficult Questions about Clients’ Human Rights
An article by the Center for Victims of Torture's Casie Iwata, MA, MSW, LGSW, on how to respond to the human rights concerns of survivors.
Utilizing the New Tactics in Human Rights framework, CVT staff continue to look for ways to accompany and empower clients as they struggle with the immense questions about safety, their rights and how to feel secure in an uncertain environment. The article ‘Fielding Difficult Questions about Clients’ Human Rights’ explores responses to frequent rights-related questions, as well as tools for empowering clients.
Additional Resources:
‘Promoting Safety with our Clients’ webinar: http://healtorture.org/webinar/promoting-safety-our-clients
‘Promoting Safety with our Clients’ E-consult: http://healtorture.org/webinar/promoting-safety-our-clients-e-consultation
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