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Social Healing


Social healing refers to the process of repairing and restoring relationships, communities, and societal structures that may have experienced conflict, division, or injustice. It involves fostering a sense of connection, understanding, and collaboration among individuals and groups within a society. Social healing recognizes the impact of historical and contemporary social issues on the well-being of communities and aims to address systemic challenges to create a more equitable and inclusive environment.


Acknowledging and addressing collective trauma is an essential aspect of social healing. Trauma-informed approaches take into account the impact of historical and intergenerational traumas on individuals and communities and strive to create supportive environments for healing.