Stakeholders have called for the establishment of a trauma support centre dedicated to assisting widows of security personnel who lost their lives while serving the nation. Advocacy groups say families of fallen soldiers and officers often experience emotional and psychological challenges following the loss of their loved ones.
The proposed centre would provide counseling mental health services and social support programs aimed at helping widows and their families cope with grief and long term adjustment.
Security personnel including members of the armed forces police and other law enforcement agencies frequently face dangerous conditions while carrying out their duties.
Advocates say the sacrifices made by these individuals should be recognized through comprehensive support for their families.
Mental health experts emphasize that trauma support services can play a vital role in helping individuals recover from emotional distress.
Programs designed for widows of fallen personnel could include counseling sessions skills development initiatives and financial guidance.
Support organizations believe that creating dedicated facilities would demonstrate national appreciation for the sacrifices made by security officers.
Stakeholders urged government authorities to collaborate with civil society groups in establishing such support systems.
They argued that providing assistance to the families of fallen heroes is an important component of national responsibility.

