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The Psychosocial Support and Children's Rights Resource Center (PST CRRC) began in 1993 as a special program under the Peace, Conflict Resolution, and Human Rights Program of the Center for Integrative and Development Studies of the University of the Philippines (UP CIDS PST). In 2006, the UP CIDS PST took the bold step of becoming a non-stock, non-government organization. Now known as the Psychosocial Support and Children’s Rights Resource Center (PST CRRC), it continues to engage in research; training; advocacy; networking; and providing up-to-date and relevant materials and resources on psychosocial support and childhood and children’s rights. The PST CRRC is composed of professionals who have extensive experience in research and training. It counts among its staff experts on qualitative and quantitative research methods, children’s issues, psychosocial support, community organizing and development, and creative (theatre arts) training methodologies.PST CRRC