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Although a range of assessment tools exist, what has been missing is an overall approach that clarifies when to use which tool, and for what purpose. This document offers an approach to assessment that should help you review information that is already available and only collect new data that will be of practical use, depending on your capacity and the phase of the humanitarian crisis.

This document is rooted in two policy documents, the IASC Reference Group’s (2010) Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Humanitarian Emergencies: What Should Humanitarian Health Actors Know? and the Sphere Handbook’s Standard on Mental Health (Sphere Project, 2011).

It is written primarily for public health actors. As the social determinants of mental health and psychosocial problems occur across sectors, half of the tools in the accompanying toolkit cover MHPSS assessment issues relevant to other sectors as well as the health sector. This document is intended to help them collect the necessary information to assist people affected by humanitarian crises more effectively.

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Publication: M&E Framework

Themes: Mental health, Programme tools

Language: English

Year: 2012

File extension: PDF