Save the Children Centre for support and treatment embarks on a new journey with Amnicare
Last Friday, Josefine Norstedt and Emma Krantz from Stretch Care provided training on Amnicare for Save the Children’s Centre for support and treatment in Sweden.
The centre offers psychological support and treatment to children and adolescents dealing with mental health issues, especially in cases where public services are insufficient. They focus on helping children and adolescents who have experienced trauma and whose need for care has not been fully addressed. The centre’s team consists of licensed psychologists and psychotherapists with extensive experience in working with children and understanding their unique needs. With Amnicare, they now have access to a secure platform for collecting and analyzing patient data.
Amnicare enables Save the Children to track patient progress both individually and in aggregate, providing a comprehensive overview that makes it easier to assess treatment efforts and their outcomes.
The features of Amnicare help standardize and automate patient-related workflows, while also supporting consistent follow-up assessments and evaluations. In the future, Save the Children also envisions using Amnicare as a valuable resource for data collection in their research studies.
We look forward to be a part of this journey, where Amnicare supports Save the Children in their continuous and important work for children and adolescents in need.