PSCCW – FEATURED ACTIVITIES
The Action Group is a consortium of four organisations working together under a shared strategy to protect the rights and dignity of Palestinian communities. By combining expertise across different sectors, the partners deliver a coordinated and locally-driven response that addresses key challenges such as access to water, livelihoods, protection and psychosocial support. Rather than working separately, the organisations act as one collective effort — increasing impact, strengthening local capacities and improving the lives of the communities they serve.
Action Group, Palestina, protect, rights, dignity, PARC, PHG, PSCCW, ACPP
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PSCCW – FEATURED ACTIVITIES

Creating safe spaces for women
PSCCW supports women through psychosocial support groups where they can speak freely, share experiences and find mutual support.
These spaces help reduce isolation, strengthen social connections and build emotional resilience in contexts marked by stress, uncertainty and gender-based challenges.
By fostering trust, solidarity and coping strategies, these groups contribute to restoring wellbeing and strengthening community bonds.

PSCCW supports women through psychosocial support groups where they can speak freely, share experiences and find mutual support.

PSCCW supports women through psychosocial support groups.

Supporting children through play and movement
Through the Team Up programme, children participate in structured group activities based on play, sports and movement.
These sessions provide a safe environment where children can express emotions, reduce stress and build positive relationships.
The programme helps strengthen confidence, social skills and emotional wellbeing — especially for children affected by crisis and instability.

PSCCW Supporting children through play and movement.

Supporting children through play and movement.

Helping children reconnect with learning
PSCCW provides remedial education support to help children recover lost learning and regain confidence in school.
Using child-centred and supportive approaches, the programme helps students rebuild essential skills, re-engage with education and improve their academic performance.
This support is particularly important in contexts where education has been disrupted, affecting both learning and wellbeing.

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