Humanitarian and Social-Sector
For humanity's quiet heroes.
DEWA's humanitarian and social-sector lane is for organizations and professionals working close to pressure: displacement, violence, grief, crisis, social stress, staff overload, and limited support infrastructure.
The work now has a public implementation anchor, active training and supervision routes, and a clear funding logic for the support layer around the free material.
Deep Emotional Stabilization Groups
The free Creative Commons implementation kit gives local teams a structured, non-clinical group format for emotional stabilization, consent, privacy, safety reminders, local adaptation, and basic evaluation.
Training and supervision
Organizations can build practical capacity through DEWA training, consultation, and supervision for people who will prepare or lead work locally.
Funding supports the layer around the kit
Donations and grants do not buy access to the free kit. They support language review, local adaptation, on-site training, supervision, implementation assistance, maintenance, and responsible field learning.
What this is for
Practical emotional-stabilization infrastructure
Many organizations support people under emotional stress while working with limited time, limited rooms, limited specialist capacity, and heavy responsibility. DEWA helps teams build a usable structure without pretending that a website, PDF, or workshop replaces local care systems.
- staff and volunteer stabilization training;
- local preparation for Deep Emotional Stabilization Groups;
- language and cultural adaptation review;
- supervision or consultation for first implementations;
- basic project evaluation and field-learning logic.
Support the implementation layer
Free material still needs responsible support.
The implementation kit is public. The work around it is what needs funding: preparing people, reviewing language, adapting to local context, supervising first uses, and learning carefully from what happens in real settings.
Who should contact us
Organizations with real responsibility on the ground
This lane can be relevant for NGOs, local community organizations, social-service teams, crisis responders, educators, caregivers, refugee-support teams, and institutions that need practical emotional-stabilization capacity under clear boundaries.
Send a short note with your role, organization, country or region, participant group, and whether you are exploring the public kit, training, supervision, funded implementation, or a scoping conversation.
Professional Boundary
DEWA materials are non-clinical professional education by default. They do not replace medical care, psychotherapy, psychiatric care, safeguarding systems, crisis protocols, local professional responsibility, institutional approval, or legal review. Any clinical or regulated use remains the responsibility of qualified professionals and institutions.