Treatment Models and Designs for Intervention Research During the Psychotic Prodrome
Models of Intervention at European Level
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Models of Intervention at European Level
Moldova & Romania
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Moldova• In 2003, it was identified that nearly one third
of the population exited the country, many trafficked
• In 2008, 68 travel agencies had their licences revoked for trafficking offences
• The 13-17 age group identified as “the least aware and most at risk” (La Strada)
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• Recognised limitations of existing prevention strategies:– sporadic, short term interventions– no impact measurement– conceptualisation and implementation too
protracted
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Moldova• Impact three annual school intakes• A new magazine every two months to keep
pace with shifting trafficking strategies• 60% of content reflecting popular youth
culture to sustain interest and credibility• 40% of content focused on issues, with every
issue disclosing latest exploitation strategies
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Moldova• Trojan horse approach• Designed and written by young people for
young people• Shaping culture, presenting alternatives• Multiplicity of exploitation• Giving young people a strong sense of who
they are and what they could be
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• 80 schools across the country• ‘Old School’ distribution, hand-to-hand
reflecting the strong oral tradition• Readership of over 100,000 young people• Endorsed by Moldovan Government• Used to train educators and military recruits
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Romania• In Athens and Vienna, partners identified that
half of all new girls engaged in on and off street prostitution were Romanian
• Long term data gathered in Athens indicated a sharp increase in recruitment in Romania
• NGOs do stuff to people or for people, rarely with people
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Romania• Campaign with young people and partner
organisations in Greece and Romania• National poster and radio campaign, followed
up by direct engagement – young people trained as advocates, who in
turn could recruit and train other young people in their communities
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Romania• Advocacy training provided by partner
organisations and anti-trafficking police• Monitored and supported for two months• 4 cities• 8 groups of 30-50 young people• Next stage supporting advocates to become
community leaders and activist