The research journey was a learning and insightful experience. Which involved immense teamwork, patience and resilience all qualities that got us to this point. We were amazed by the willingness of the participants, and we must say we were and are grateful as this may not have been possible if it wasn't for their courage and for trusting us get into their experiences. In addition, the responsiveness and support from the office of the prime minister to access the settlement was highly commendable and very much appreciated.
During and after the data collection process which broadened our curiosity and insights where we were tested by the language but pushed through, some intriguing questions came up such as: "Do Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms linger?", "Should we adapt culturally responsive interventions?", "What aspects or factors influence Post traumatic growth among refugees?", "What more or other psychosocial support interventions can we offer?". The goal of this research is to learn how best we can improve our policies and interventions to support refugees.