PFA in Groups – Support to teams
Danish Red Cross Blegdamsvej 27, Copenhagen, Denmark2 to 4 October 2018: PFA in Groups – Support to teams This three-day training on “PFA in groups –…
2 to 4 October 2018: PFA in Groups – Support to teams This three-day training on “PFA in groups –…
Asia Pacific Regional Training – Training of trainers in Psychological First Aid 26 to 30 November 2018 at Hong Kong…
Training on PFA for Children IFRC Reference Centre for Psychosocial Support in Copenhagen, 5 December 2018 This one-day training introduces…
Moral injury refers the lasting psychological, social and spiritual harm caused by actions that transgress a person’s deeply held moral beliefs and expectations.
In this webinar, Angela Nickerson from the University of New South Wales and Ferdinand Garoff from the Centre of Psychotraumatology discuss the concept of moral injury and how it expands our understanding of trauma in refugees and humanitarian workers.
The training is for Red Cross and Red Crescent staff and volunteers who plan to or already work with Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) as facilitators and managers. The training builds on the newly released Toolkit for Child-Friendly Spaces in Humanitarian Settings.
The training is based on cooperative and participatory principles where participants are taking active part in all aspects of the training. The training includes playful activities, active engagement in exercises in pairs and groups, participant-led short sessions from the Activity Catalogue for Child Friendly Spaces in Humanitarian Settings as well as case work from the daily work of participants.
The training provides the knowledge and tools necessary for participants to carry out assessments, develop and adapt indicators and monitor mental health and psychosocial interventions. There will be special focus on practicing the use of the monitoring and evaluation framework and tools developed by the PS Centre.
How do we harness the power of volunteers when we respond to crisis? And how do we take good care of our volunteers in return? And what about those volunteers who are not affiliated with any organizations, but spontaneously offer their assistance?
Training: Psychosocial Support in Emergency Response Unit 13 to 15 July, Tokyo, Japan. (Deadline for application: 27 May 2019)…