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OPEN FORUM ON PSYCHOSOCIAL WELL-BEING AND HUMAN RIGHTS
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The Open Forum, organized by the Family Rehabilitation Centre (FRC), brought together experts, practitioners, and representatives from funding agencies to discuss the intersection of psychosocial interventions and human rights in Sri Lanka. The event aimed to improve the well-being of communities by highlighting the need for evidence-based policies. Participants shared insights, experiences, and best practices,…
Opening of FRC Anuradhapura District Office
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Family Rehabilitation Centre (FRC )expands its services to the Anuradhapura District The opening ceremony of the Family Rehabilitation Centre’s (FRC) Anuradhapura District Office was opened by Dr.W M Palitha Bandara – Provincial Director of Health Services on the 16th of January 2025. This significant event marked a new chapter in FRC’s mission to enhance access…
The Family Rehabilitation Centre (FRC) is now equipped with a Digital Virtual Platform in Colombo and Mannar.
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This state-of-the-art facility was officially unveiled today (25th September 2025) at our Mannar Centre by Dr. S. Roy, Deputy Director of the District General Hospital, Mannar. The initiative highlights FRC’s long-standing commitment to delivering high-quality psychosocial interventions, strengthening stakeholder engagement, and fostering meaningful community interactions. The Digital Virtual Platform addresses the need for wider communication…
Strengthening Referral Capacity: Building a Practical Shared Referral Directory
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On November 8, 2024, the Family Rehabilitation Centre (FRC) and MHPSS.net, with thesupport of GIZ Sri Lanka, hosted a successful one-day workshop titled “Strengthening ReferralCapacity: Building a Practical Shared Referral Directory” at the Bharathi Star Hotel inKilinochchi. This event aimed to enhance referral systems within Mental Health andPsychosocial Support (MHPSS) services across the Northern Province….
Stakeholder Training on GBV and Trauma – Mullaitivu District
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The Family Rehabilitation Centre (FRC) conducted a stakeholder training on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Trauma in Mullaitivu on 12 August 2025 under the BAT project, facilitated by Dr. S. Sivathas. The training focused on deepening understanding of the causes and consequences of GBV, the impact of trauma and PTSD, and introduced motivational interviewing techniques to…
Shedding Light on Torture: FRC’s 2nd Open Forum Explores Legal, Medical, and Human Rights Perspectives in Sri Lanka
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The 2nd Open Forum Discussion on Torture and Human Rights in the Sri Lankan Context, hosted by the Family Rehabilitation Centre (FRC) on 28th May 2024, featured two distinguished speakers. Professor Wasantha Seneviratne, an Attorney-at-Law and Chair Professor of Public and International Law at the Department of Public and International Law, Faculty of Law, University…













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