Final Report Summary - CHILD TRAUMA NETWORK (Psychological network support to violence traumatized children : disasters, conflicts)
The main objectives of the network were:
- to confront the knowledge in a critical way, because concepts and practices taught in the world, inspired from the American clinical and nosological system DSM, or from International Classification of mental Disorders (ICD), were inadequate versus the clinical reality observed in these countries; and to constitute a common basis in this area, with noting the deficiencies in the state of the art, in order to correct them;
- to harmonise action doctrines and practices in the three phases of the trauma: immediate, post-immediate and delayed-chronic; and specially to elaborate common simple clinical tools for examination (guideline), evaluation (clinical scales and tests) and treatment;
- to take into account the differences in cultural values and customs, and to emphasise the gender equality in access to care and ethical issues;
- to create a common handbook, useful for young psychiatrists, psychologists and other personnel in mental health, for teaching, training and practice of medico-psychological and psycho-social support to traumatized children; this handbook was submitted to the critics of young psychiatrists and psychologists, and was modified in consequence of these criticism;
- to start up a country-by-country help system whereby in case of major catastrophe or war in one of the countries of the consortium, which could request help from other countries to evaluate needs and to send reinforcement teams;
- to create a website, in order to facilitate the exchanges between partners, rationalise the teaching of the children psychopathology (theory and practice) and open the knowledge toward other countries, with facilities for e-learning on this website.