Basic integration assistance for the displaced persons from Ukraine with temporary protection in Slovenia II

Bilateral initiative facts

Promoter:
Government Office for the support and integration of migrants (GOSIM)(SI)
Bilateral initiative number:
SI-BI010
Status:
Completed
Initial cost:
€100,000
Actual cost:
€87,973
Initiative Types:
OtherAssistance to the Ukrainian refugees who have obtained the status of temporary protection
or seek asylum as displaced persons.
Programme:
Programme areas:

Description

The purpose of this initiative is to provide assistance to the Ukrainian refugees who have obtained the status of temporary protection, or seek asylum as displaced persons to help them integrate more easily in the Slovenian society.

The objectives of the initiative are to:

  1. Provide psychosocial support in different locations across Slovenia;
  2. Empower displaced persons for a better and faster integration and address social exclusion through group activities for vulnerable groups in different locations across Slovenia;
  3. Provide information - updates on the changes to legislation regarding the rights of

Summary of the results

The activities were divided into two substantive sections according to the goals of the project: i/ to provide psychosocial assistance to individuals from Ukraine and ii/ to prepare informative videos related to changes in legislation. The selected contractor started with the implementation of activities on 22nd March 2023 with an informational meeting in Bled and continued with activities in several Slovenian locations and online. Due to a relatively late start of the project, the project promoter requested to extend it by one month, i.e. until 31st July 2023. During this period, 471 hours of group activities attended by 695 participants were carried out, 512 hours of direct individual psychosocial assistance, and 226 hours of indirect individual psychosocial assistance were offered to people from Ukraine.

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