For the last couple of weeks, PIN has been very active within the project “Together” that we are implementing with Njuz.net and with the support of Oxfam Italia. We visited Bosilegrad, Pirot, Kikinda, and Sombor and conducted 6 interactive lectures with young…

The meeting of the Working Group on Protection and Improvement on Mental Health of Refugees, Asylum seekers and Migrants was held with the aim to focus on the ongoing challenges in the field as well as to start discussion about…
It was our great pleasure to participate at ECRE Annual General Conference in Brussels and to, as ECRE member, support its important work and contribution to refugee protection all over the Europe. European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE) UNHCR, the…
With regard to the World Mental Health Day, together with colleagues from Commissariat for Refugees and Migrations of Republic of Serbia, World Health Organization, UNHCR, Ministry of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy of Republic of Serbia and Institute of Public…
PIN is looking for contractors for research and psychoeducational workshop program. Check out details for propositions in the documents bellow. Call for psychoeducational program Call for research
We are pleased to present you with an international strategic document, in which we have had the honor to participate. The document refers to the topic of social trauma and forced migration, and it provides recommendations for good practice in…
On Thursday 18 April at the Media Centre, Belgrade a public presentation was organised of the results of a research on Mental Health of Refugees and Migrants. The research was conducted by the Red Cross of Serbia in partnership with…
We are proud that we had the opportunity to be part of a conference Empirical Studies in Psychology and present some of the research work done in PIN. We talked about Coping with secondary trauma in professionals working with refugees,…
It was a great pleasure to host Dr Lilla Hardi from the Cordelia Foundation with whom PIN’s psychologists had the opportunity to talk about the methodology of conducting a psychological assessment in the asylum procedure, adequate interpretation of the findings,…
Psychosocial Innovation Network, in collaboration with World Health Organization office in Serbia, an support from Open Society Foundation, started a cycle of trainings Introduction to Guidance for protection and improvement of mental health of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in…
PIN has successfully started educations for health professionals on providing culturally sensitive care and stress prevention, burnout and secondary traumatisation in providers, with the support of European Union to Republic of Serbia. Project is being implemented by UNDP, WHO, IOM…
In 2019, PIN continues to advocate for a better quality of life for people with diabetes. For that purpose, our psychologist was a guest at Studio B television in “Vodič kroz dijabetes” (a guide to diabetes) show. In the 16th…
Psychosocial support for refugees and asylum seekers from Ukraine
PIN provides free psychological and psychosocial support to refugees from Ukraine! Support includes various psychological interventions, from psychological first aid to continuous individual and group psychological counseling. Thanks to Amna for the support in the implementation of the activities!
Call for offers for MHPSS approaches expert
Description: As a part of the project Heal and Connect: Towards the improvement of mental health protection of vulnerable groups through networking and evidence-based practice, funded by GIZ, PIN is opening a call for a research expert for developing approaches…
Call for offers for local service providers for provision of psychosocial support services
Description: As a part of the project Strenthening mental health through community support networks, implemented by PIN, within the German-Serbian Development Cooperation project Social Welfare Services for sensitive groups, implemented by GIZ, PIN is opening a call for 8 local…
UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights considered our first anlternative report!
UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights considered our first alternative report regarding mental health protection in Serbia! To read it, follow this link – https://bit.ly/3JI94nx. It was an honour to participate, together with other CSOs from Serbia, in this…
Call for offers for experts for defining standards for psychosocial support services
Description: As a part of the project Strenthening mental health through community support networks, implemented by PIN, within the German-Serbian Development Cooperation project Social Welfare Services for sensitive groups, funded by GIZ, PIN is opening a call for experts for…
Call for offers for refugee protection expert
Description: As a part of the project Heal and Connect: Towards the improvement of mental health protection of vulnerable groups through networking and evidence-based practice, funded by GIZ, PIN is opening a call for a research expert for refugees’ mental…
Call for offers for evidence-based MHPSS expert
Description: As a part of the project Heal and Connect: Towards the improvement of mental health protection of vulnerable groups through networking and evidence-based practice, funded by GIZ, PIN is opening a call for a research expert for creating guidelines…
Call for offers for MHPSS approaches expert
Description: As a part of the project Heal and Connect: Towards the improvement of mental health protection of vulnerable groups through networking and evidence-based practice, funded by GIZ, PIN is opening a call for a research expert for developing approaches…
Maša Vukčević Marković for CorD Magazine: Nothing without an agreement with yourself
Our director Maša Vukčević Marković spoke for CorD Magazine about why she founded PIN and what inspires her, as well as what she considers key to the success that PIN achieved so far. link: Maša Vukčević Marković, PhD: Nothing without…
We supported a national campaign for preserving mental health and fighting the growing depression – UNBREAKABLE
PIN supported a national campaign for preserving mental health and fighting the growing depression and stigma that accompanies those suffering from depression called UNBREAKABLE, which was initiated by the Hemofarm Foundation with the aim of raising public awareness about maintaining…
